Becoming Human is a British supernatural drama webisode series and a spin-off from the TV series Being Human. Created by Toby Whithouse, it was written by Brian Dooley, Jamie Mathieson and John Jackson and stars Craig Roberts as the teenage vampire Adam, Leila Mimmack as the werewolf Christa and Josh Brown as the ghost Matt. A composition of the eight episodes was aired on BBC Three at 9:00pm on 20 March 2011.
It’s mind-bending meta-metaphysical mayhem meets a soulful comedic meditation on the zeitgeist —where secret agents, techno-future-post-pre-humanistic science, and modern-day existential angst collide and create a new future for us -- and you!
Past and present collide in a frantic chase for truth and understanding! Shadow is haunted by the memories of battles fought and lives lost. But these nightmares aren’t just lingering pain! They’re prompted by a force Shadow thought was destroyed.
Passage is an episodic paranormal sci-fi drama centered around Janus Agent Ali Prader. This queer mom is a top paranormal operative for a secret division called Caelus within the government. Ali is able to balance her professional and personal life – that is until she starts to unravel a thread that opens the door to a new crucial shift in power.
Two misfits from different planets will find an unlikely love that transcends differences and distance. 223, a Martian princess, flees her planet to get herself out of an arranged marriage then lands on earth, oblivious to its inhabitants’ languages and norms. Jhon, meanwhile, is a kind and hardworking delivery guy who is sent by his boss on his last courier errand before he flies to Malaysia, where he intends to reset his life.
Lin Feng was an orphan outside Liuxian City. There's a forest of crying ghosts in Wu Village. According to legend, there was a ghost and a forbidden place in W Village. One day Lin Feng accidentally broke in and found an ice coffin in the cave, which contained a beautiful woman. Lin Feng accidentally opened the ice chest to wake Ying Taiyue. After Ying Taiyue awoke, she accidentally discovered that Lin Feng could actually deposit the Sacred Goods of the Hongmeng Demon Race which caused Lin Feng to swallow the Hongmeng Demon Type, and then leave. From then on, Lin Feng's body began to change. Hongmeng's demons sprout on Lin Feng's body and cultivate cute spiritual shoots. Strange things also happen in Wu Village. Lin Feng who has great power will do something in the face of that strangeness. What kind of decision will Lin Feng make?
A young boy with a special power that he can't control. He was raised at J.T.S.D (Japanese Technologies Science Department) and never before learned the true meaning of "Love".
A modern girl named Cheng Su Yue, with a head full of strange business ideas, accidentally enters the mysterious Ye Shiyi’s bar and travels into the SIM game “Mogul of Wild Wolf City”. Cheng Su Yue runs her business brilliantly and meets the doctor Zhu Shi Zhen. The two spark a romantic love and work together to protect the peace of Wild Wolf City.
Mythic Warriors is a Canadian-produced animated television series that was a fixture of CBS' Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. The show featured retellings of popular Greek myths that were altered so as to be appropriate for younger audiences.
Two seasons of episodes were produced in 1998 and 1999; then aired alongside reruns until 2000, when CBS' abolition of its children's programming resulted in its cancellation.
The programme was continues to be re-aired on STV. Original in 2009 on wknd@stv, which is a children's television strand on Scottish television channel, then on Saturday mornings on STV during 2010. The series has been translated into Scottish Gaelic and is broadcast on BBC Alba since 2012.
Most of the characters in the show are all portrayed with their original Greek names, though Romanized exceptions were also utilized.
It is a web drama that depicts the process in which the Android robot ‘Annie’ feels the importance of family, friendship with friends, and feelings of love.
The story is set in a fantastical martial arts world, where ordinary people can awaken the latent potential of both mind and body through relentless training and the cultivation of inner energy. The protagonist, Lin Chen, is a martial artist of humble origins who strives to reach the pinnacle of martial mastery. Due to a grave injustice, his fury triggers a dormant spiritual power within him, thrusting him into a "Mind Awakening" state—an experience akin to a quantum phenomenon. In this state, he glimpses a terrifying future in which his family is fated to face catastrophic danger. Determined to protect his family and beloved from mortal peril, and to uncover the mystery behind his father's disappearance, Lin Chen follows the trail of clues hidden within a mysterious list. Along this perilous journey, he confronts sinister forces, endures countless trials and battles, and ultimately forges a heroic and deeply moving legend of courage and sacrifice.
Following the 'Argosa Uprisings' in 482.M39, the Retributor Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes is tasked with assisting in the hunt for fleeing renegades and their leaders, and bringing down the Emperor's justice for their crimes.
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, was a quirky Canadian sketch comedy TV series from the 1970s that included some genuine educational content among the humour. It featured the talented Billy Van, who played a variety of characters, Fishka Rais played the role of Igor, Guy Big brought Count Munchkinstein to life, and the legendary Vincent Price made special guest appearances as The Host who would start each episode with:
“Another lovely day begins, for ghosts and ghouls with greenish skin. So close your eyes and you will find that you’ve arrived in Frightenstein. Perhaps the Count will find a way to make his monster work today. For if he solves this monster-mania, he can return to Transylvania! So welcome where the sun won’t shine, to the castle of Count Frightenstein!”