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NEW YORK 鈥 Amazon has selected six comedy pilots to launch its initial slate of original shows, including projects from The Onion, Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau and David Javerbaum of The Daily Show.
NEW YORK 鈥 Amazon has selected six comedy pilots to launch its initial slate of original shows, including projects from The Onion, Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau and David Javerbaum of The Daily Show.

Amazon will post all six pilots on Amazon Instant Video and will base its decision on whether to pick up the shows for full series based on viewer feedback. If viewers approve, the creatives will shoot full seasons that will then appear on Amazon鈥檚 U.S. subscription service, Amazon Prime, and on Amazon-owned Lovefilm in the U.K.

The prospective first slate includes Alpha House, a show about four U.S. senators who live together in a rented house. That comes from Doonesbury creator Trudeau.

The Daily Show writer Javerbaum and 30 Rock director Don Scardino advanced with Browsers, a musical comedy following four young professionals. Big Bang Theory co-stars Kevin Sussman and John Ross Bowie will make Dark Minsions, an animated series about two slackers.

The Onion Presents: The News will be a scripted comedy set at the Onion News Network, its own parody TV news show.

The two final shows are Supanatural, an animated comedy, and Those Who Can鈥檛, a comedy found through Amazon Studios鈥 open submission process.

Amazon announced its intention to produce original episodic comedy and kids鈥 shows through its Amazon Studios in May, joining the ranks of Netflix, Hulu and others in making shows for digital distribution. Launched in 2010, Amazon Studios has also received more than 12,000 movie scripts, though no projects have been finished.

鈥淪ince launching our original series development effort, we have received more than 2,000聽series ideas from creators around the world with all different backgrounds, and we are extremely excited to begin production on our very first set of pilots,鈥 said Roy Price, director of Amazon Studios,.

鈥淲e want Amazon customers to help us decide which original series we should produce,鈥 he added.