The seven muffins live in the middle of the Deserted Meadow, far from the noise of the world, in the cavernous caverns of a muffins heap. The greenest in the green. Muzzle is the reddest. Titus is the yellowest. Hilda is the coolest. Valér is the blueest. Bela is the brownest. Fityirc is the grayest because ... Well, because it must be somebody! They are brave and timid, gentle and sudden in nature, multilingual and silent, clever and ... Well, they are all different. Like children (and adults, of course). Muffins loves best when nothing happens to them, they can just laze around at the top of their heap. But in vain, because most of the time their peaceful day turns into a complicated adventure! Luckily, the muffins are good friends, and together they can solve even the most jovial situations!
Behind the facade of running an NGO for hearing and speech impaired children, the demure Jagadhatri Sanyal is, in reality, a fiery intelligence officer code-named JAS.
Taut and witty story about the heroic eleven-years old kids that are accidentally caught in a very grown up adventure. Directness , candor , wit and ingenuity help them to ruin adult offenders plans and bring them to face justice.
This magical series tells the stories of puppies of all shapes and sizes - our favourite breeds and those you've never heard of - from birth up to one year old. These are our most beloved pets as you've never seen before.
The television series BOROLA KAI revolves around a person, and the people associated with this special character. The main character of BOROLA KAI hails from Upper Assam but has been staying in Lower Assam where he is employed as a teacher. BOROLA KAI in Assamese parlance is an unmarried person (BOROLA is an unmarried person while KAI in Assamese is the shortened form for brother). This person becomes quite famous in the locality he stays and the plot revolves around attempts made by his neighbours and friends to find him a bride. The tele-serial focus on the semi-rural life and the simplicity of the people living in rural pockets of Assam. The love and concern people in rural and semi-urban areas of Assam in particular have for one another, their emotions and the strong bond of comradeship find ample reflection through the characters of the serial. BOROLA KAI, thus, has been getting high viewership week in and week out.
Journey to the Center of the Earth is an American science fiction animated television series, consisting of 17 episodes, each running 30 minutes. Produced by Filmation in association with 20th Century Fox, it aired from September 9, 1967 to September 6, 1969 on ABC Saturday Morning. It featured the voice of Ted Knight as Professor Lindenbrook. It was later shown in reruns on Sci Fi Channel's Cartoon Quest.
It appears to have taken the 1959 film, Journey to the Center of the Earth, as its starting point rather than Jules Verne's original novel, e.g. including the character of Count Saknusssen and Gertrude the duck. However it moved even further away from Verne's novel than the 1959 film.
Struck by a tragedy, Nandini gets torn between her dreams and familial responsibilities. Things take a turn when Nabab enters her life as a guiding light.
Naive Amsterdam schoolboy Ollie Hartmoed's life is a complete mess. His parents and even his grandparents separate, so he's thrown together with step-brothers. Even the family firm, a mega drapery store, has been sold to a soulless firm, which runs it into the ground. Meanwhile Ollie strives to square family, friendship and a crush on rich alderman Tulp's brat daughter Germaine.