World firsts are no stranger to MTB slopestyle star Matt Jones. We follow him on his journey to land three never-before-seen tricks and also learn how the tricks he imagined gradually became reality.
When Satou Takahiro is swept away from his ordinary life into the world of his favorite video game, a universe of space battles, interstellar colonies, and danger in the vastness of outer space awaits. Soon, he’s living as “Hiro” the mercenary, with a tricked-out spaceship and a babe on each arm! There are space pirates to fight, girls to rescue, and trouble to get into (and hopefully out of). Hiro is going to live his new life to the fullest!
Nutsberry Town is a beautiful small country town, surrounded by shimmering lakes, lush forests and green fields. It's a place where old-fashioned values still abound. It is here that our heroes, Snappy the Onion, Wendy the Walnut and Pee Wee the Peanut, a madcap trio known as the "Kooky Kids" play their mischievous games. Never mean-spirited or malicious, the Kooky Kids still manage to get into trouble in their non-stop quest for fun and adventure. And because Nutsberry Town is far from the hustle and bustle of video arcades, shopping malls or theme parks, the children find their fun amidst their beautiful surroundings -- and in their imagination.
Chefs Hayden Quinn and Dan Churchill head out on a road trip around the top half of Australia to cook up an adventure full of people, places and fresh produce.
Bobinogs is a children's television programme shown most recently on the BBC channel CBeebies in the UK. It debuted for a Welsh audience, but in 2003 started being broadcast in the English market. It originally featured a child and three characters who lived in his hat: inanimate when he was present, but active when he was out. This aspect of the series was later dropped dropped; the characters are now active from the beginning of the programme.
The three main characters play in a band. A typical episode involves them trying to solve some sort of problem, then performing a song about it at the end. At one point in the episode they will obtain a clue to the problem's solution by looking through their "bobinoculars", which show video footage from the real world.
Bobinogs has been sold to television stations throughout the world since its launch in 2003.
A program exploring the uncharted prehistoric cave, dating back 3 million years. This candid exploration brings unexpected situations and unpredictable epsidodes as it ventures into unexplored territories.
Pro-Wres no Hoshi Aztecaser also known as Pro-Wrestling Star Aztekaiser is a Japanese pro-wrestling-themed tokusatsu/anime superhero television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions, and created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. Nagai and Ishikawa created three manga series, simply named Aztecaser, published in different magazines by Shogakukan. None of them are related between them or the TV show. They were compiled in a single tankōbon in 1978, 1986 and 2001.
This primarily live-action series is unique, in that, during each climactic battle with the weekly demonic menace, the titular wrestling superhero is able to transform his entire live-action surroundings into anime footage, enabling him to perform superhuman wrestling techniques that are otherwise impossible to perform in live-action.
El Viaje En Tren Más Largo Del Mundo follows the adventurous journey of Ramilla de Aventura as he embarks on the longest train journey across the world, from Portugal to Singapore. Over the course of 25 days, Ramilla exclusively uses trains, navigating through various countries and experiencing diverse cultures and landscapes.
The series documents daily updates, capturing both the challenges and excitement of train travel. Ramilla encounters logistical obstacles, scenic views, and local experiences as he weaves his way through Europe, Russia, Mongolia, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and finally arriving in Singapore. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the life on trains, blending the monotony of long hauls with the thrill of continuous travel.