Screen Shot 2014-02-06 at 8.59.30 AMIt’s time for another round of everyone’s favorite game show: which Amazon pilots are going to garner enough interest to be picked up for full seasons?

The Seattle-based retailer announced today that it has released five new pilots for shows targeted at children, and five new pilots for adults. Like its previous offering of comedies, users can view and vote on which pilots they want to see picked up for a full season.

Here’s a look at the sizzle reel for Amazon’s adult-focused offerings:

More so than its last round of comedies, Amazon seems to be pulling in star power and existing franchises to try and bolster its viewership. “Mozart in the Jungle” is based on the memoir of the same name, while “Bosch” is drawing on Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch series of detective novels.

Dark family comedy “Transparent” is hoping that Jeffrey Tambor will give it a boost, while “The Rebels,” a show about a widow trying to find her way as the owner of her late husband’s NFL team, counts rapper Ice Cube and former New York Giants player Michael Strahan among its creative team.

Meanwhile, the company’s offerings for kids run the gamut from “Maker Shack Agency,” a show about two boys with a knack for inventing, to “Wishenpoof,” an animated series about a girl who can grant wishes.

It’s unclear just how well Amazon’s first two adult-focused comedies have performed. While “Alpha House” sat at the top of the company’s streaming video charts, neither it nor “Betas,” the company’s other program, have garnered nearly as much critical acclaim as offerings from Netflix did in the past year. Still, a new round of pilots brings new opportunities for Amazon to produce something that takes the world by storm.

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