a Group of Friends all sharing Paranoia, Anxiety, etc. As they start facing things that activates those disabilities, they have to stay together, survive and fight Together.
Operation Junkyard debuted in fall 2002 as part of the Discovery Kids Saturday morning programming schedule. Essentially a spin-off of TLC's popular series Junkyard Wars, OP/JY featured teams of teens that were challenged to build gadgets out of junk in six hours. Teams featured on the show include the Rummaging Robots and Jurassic Junkers, and the teams were tasked to build gadgets like water bailing machines, mud scooters, and remote control battleships.
At the beginning of each show the challenge of the day was revealed and teams attempted to collect "bodgits" by completing small challenges. "Bodgits" were helpful advantages that teams could earn, including time with the on-set engineer or special parts for use in their build.
Eric Jones is a legendary adventurer. A climber, parachutist, base jumper, balloonist and motor biker whose love for speed and his need for pulse-racing adventure has seen him live an incredible and inspirational life.
Eric is widely recognised as Britain's most successful solo climber. It's the purest and most dangerous form of climbing - solo and with no safety rope.
Now, this 82-year-old grandfather has one last epic climb - back to where it all began over 50 years ago on the dramatic south west ridge of the Torre Delago in the Italian Dolomites.
Eric reflects on his own life, not just his climbing achievements, and how he fell in love with a young Australian teacher who abandoned her homeland for a new life in Snowdonia.
A beautiful, poignant and inspirational film about a great man growing old - but never too old.
A show where four dragons; Draco, Forest, Oceanwave, and Uncrust, find out who they really are. No magic, no war, just dragons figuring stuff out, or is it?
When four brilliant but restless teens from 2024 accidentally catapult their homemade "scrap-metal" starship sixty years into the future, they discover that while they haven't aged a day, the world they knew has been deleted—and they are the only backup files left.
Xiao Xiao is an internet Flash cartoon series by Chinese animator Zhu Zhiqiang, featuring stick-figure men performing choreographed fight scenes. Some of the cartoons are interactive and game-like. All cartoons are in the Adobe Flash format, although Xiao Xiao #1 was originally in AVI format. It has now been converted to Flash format.
"Xiao Xiao" literally is the Chinese character for "small" repeated twice in Mandarin Chinese; here this reduplication connotes an affectionate diminutive – an equivalent might be the English expression "itty bitty" or "lil' old". Each Xiao Xiao cartoon is given a Chinese title with the adjective "Xiao Xiao" preceding a descriptive noun phrase. Xiao Xiao #1 was originally titled "Xiao Xiao Zuo Pin", which translates to "A Little Bit of Creative Work". Since then each Xiao Xiao cartoon has had a different noun succeeding "Xiao Xiao" – #4 is titled "Little Sheriff", and #7 is titled "Little Movie".
The term has gradually shifted meaning from the cartoons themselves to the
You play as a high school student who moves to the quiet rural town of Inaba for a year. Shortly after your arrival, a strange series of murders begins. The victims appear mysteriously hanged on foggy days, and a bizarre rumor spreads about the "Midnight Channel"-a supernatural TV broadcast that supposedly shows your soulmate if you stare at your TV at midnight on a rainy night.
You and your friends discover that the Midnight Channel is actually a gateway to a shadowy TV world, a realm born from human consciousness. The murders are connected to this world, where people's hidden insecurities and repressed emotions manifest as monstrous Shadows.