Ramona is a Canadian children's television series which followed the life of eight-year-old title character Ramona Quimby. It was based on the Ramona book series by Beverly Cleary.
The television series debuted on September 10, 1988, and its ten episodes spanned four months.
The TV series was released on video by Lorimar Home Video, but when Lorimar Home Video was acquired by Warner Communications, video releases were now released by Warner Home Video.
It was distributed by Ramona Productions and Atlantis Films, but when Atlantis Films was acquired by Alliance Films, Alliance Atlantis was the owner and was then by Alliance Films in 2008 airings because of the Alliance Atlantis collapse.
Eight-year-old Ramona Quimby feels that no one really understands her. She's bright, imaginative, and according to her older sister, Beezus, a "pest". Every day she tries to find out more about herself and her world, with an optimism that only children possess. The series follows Ramona's adventures in school and at home as her
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Amid a calamity, Rajjo, an athletically-gifted girl, gets separated from her mother. Despite the odds, she embarks on an inspiring journey whilst finding love.
Gu Feng and Yan Min are about to marry when Yan Min’s mother strongly opposes the union, causing complications. In the midst of this, Gu Feng’s sister encourages him to marry Han Jinbei, a wealthy woman who has developed feelings for him. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate love, family, and unexpected challenges.
Feyza, Zuhal and Nehir surprise their husbands to celebrate the anniversary of their husband's hotel. However, this surprise has unexpected consequences. These women, who suddenly find themselves in the middle of various actions, will enter the world of men quite eventful.
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A dramedy about four women who have one thing in common: a married son and a monster-in-law attitude. Each of them begins to fulfill the stereotype of the “controlling mother-in-law”, tormenting both their daughters-in-law and their sons.
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One looks wicked, another looks put-together and sweet, just as she would have it.
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