Jun and Yoriko are a couple living in the same apartment. Always busy with work, Sunday is the only day they can spend in each other's company. One day Yoriko decides to "smoke" cook some food. Preparing the food together, waiting for it together, eating together… as long as they're together, they're happy.
Based on true stories told by Esther A.*, Esther’s Notebooks draw us into the daily life of a girl talking about school, friends, family, and pop stars. In these 52 episodes, Esther tells you about her life with a lot of humor and emotion and dresses a real today’s life society portrait, seen through the eyes of a 10 year old.
Humse Hai Liife is an Indian soap opera aimed at a young audience, which aired on Channel V India. The show premiered on September 5, 2011 and ended on November 30, 2012. The narrative of the show followed a young girl named Sia Dhillon as she struggled with life and friends while pursuing her dream of becoming a boxer. The story is also about Sia's relationship with the characters of Raghav, Arjun, Kabir and others at the Elite school. It ran for 260 episodes, 4 days a week from Monday to Thursday at 7.30pm, from Sep 5, 2011 to Nov 30,2012. Re-runs of this show are coming from 20th May 2013.
An independent girl who has the responsibility of her family on her shoulders and how she meets a cross road and ends up marrying a businessman with a mysterious past.
Mini-Wakfu is a series of humorous shorts based on the French television series Wakfu with characters depicted in super deformed (chibi) style. This short series contains many sources of various equipment and secret places from Dofus, Wakfu, and Wakfu: The Guardians
Young Popuri has just moved to a new town and is eager to discover all of the nearby stores, but little did she know that right next door would be a very special kind of shop: a magical pharmacy, run by the mysterious Fukiko-san! Popuri is dying to become a witch and learn powerful magic, and with the help of the kind Fukiko-san, she may just be able to fulfill her dream!
After the lion king is shot by hunters, the other animals of the jungle decide to work together to raise his orphaned lion cubs, including his favorite son, Simba. Simba and his siblings end up being raised by a wolf along with a deer named Buckshot (changed from Bimbo to avoid being a walking copyright infringement), who had also previously lost his parents to hunters. It turns out the tiger Shere Khan was the one who arranged the death of Simba's father so he could be the king of the jungle, and he wishes to capture Simba with the help of his minions.
Dr. Sébastien Kfoury and his three young veterinary assistants are on a mission to ensure that animals around the world are healthy and happy. Along the way, Dr. Seb and his team uncover important facts about different animals: Can we cut the whiskers off a cat? Why do felines see in the night? How do parrots manage to speak? There’s no animal, or question, too big or too small for Dr. Seb and his assistants to explore in their quest!