Whimsical and heartwarming, BYUtv's original hidden-camera show highlights the good in humanity through surprise service projects and pranks with a purpose.
Su Xingnan, a college student majoring in nutrition, is recognized as the campus goddess of Jiangzuo University. In order to complete the topic of athlete nutrition, she seeks cooperation from her classmate Shao Jingyi. Shao Jingyi's troubles caused her to hit the wall repeatedly. On the way to pursue her dreams, a junior student appeared beside her: He Sen. He Sen is like a patron saint, supporting her dreams and helping her resolve the conflict with her father.
The 1982 theatrical film "Idemo dalje" reedited into a seven part mini-series. WW2 is coming to an end and a young Partisan must face new challenges as a schoolteacher in small Serbian town.
The world-renowned Dungeons and Dragons Podcast, Tales from the Stinky Dragon, has been reimagined into full length puppet-form! No D&D experience is necessary to enjoy this incredible, unique, and hilarious fantasy adventure. Enter the world of the Infinights and watch now!
In the new unique show, teams of four or more will compete with each other. They will have to prove to TV viewers and a hundred experts led by Sergei Lazarev that they really are the best! The winner will receive the Show Cup and a cash prize of 5 million rubles.
Brothers Aravind and Mayan (both played by Senthil Kumar) were separated soon after birth when Aravind was given to a childless couple and raised in the city while Mayan remained with his family in the village. Aravind discovers he was adopted and sets out to meet his real parents and brother for the first time since his adoption thirty years ago. Problems arise when Mayan takes the identity of Aravind and marries Devi (Raksha Holla) while Aravind is forced to marry Thamarai (Rashmi Jayraj).
A stop-motion animated series that follows a cast of kooky reimaginings of our favorite DC characters, sound-biting on a specific topic each episode. It is the only unscripted series in the DC Nation lineup, with Aardman animating over interviews of children with DC characters in their place, in the same style as their “Creature Comforts” series.