- Aeon Flux: (esp. 'Season Three' episodes) Contains many tenets and explorations important to PBX. "That which does not kill us, makes us stranger."
- Boogiepop Phantom: A cohesive story told from a different person's perspective every episode. The character starring in each episode appears briefly in the episode previous, making for an interesting guessing game. Made by the creators of Lain.
- Fraggle Rock: Very Charm. Messages about love and friendship, the meaning of life, and interesting symbiosis.
- Galaxy High School:
- Ghost in the Shell (Stand Alone Complex) Addresses many issues occuring between modern times and the post-scarcity/post-human setting of PBX.
- Invader Zim: Delightfully hateful and antisocial -- full of wonderful freaks and tongue-in-cheek alien technology.
- Kidd Video: Very Charm.
- Lexx, (esp. eps. 1-4): lots of mental/physical transformation, cynical politics, and imaginative biotech
- Max Headroom:
- The Maxx:
- Phantom 2040: Same design lead as Aeon Flux. Also, he was responsible for Alexander the Conqueror, which I haven't seen, but it sounds right up our alley... (Note on Alexander: Is it ever.. ~Ataxia)
- The Prisoner: a gripping dramatic manual of non-violent psych warfare tactics and how to resist them
- ReBoot: Life, love, and death inside a computer.
- Red Dwarf: Single human survivor tries to find meaning (and curries) in the vast post-human universe accompanied by a cat-humanoid and a hologram of his dead (but no less annoying) bunkmate. Later episodes are more adventure sci-fi oriented.
- Secret Adventures of Jules Verne:
- Serial Experiments Lain: A story about memory and universal power, once you get down to it.
- Twin Peaks: