A man travels through a Portal in time from 2019 to 1979, to investigate a murder that is yet to happen. In his quest to uncover the truth, he infiltrates the bohemian circles of musicians and artists, during one of the most prominent periods of Bulgarian pop music history.
The sudden technological civilization has shrouded the fog of war over the entire Kyushu continent, and the wonderful combination of magic and technology has become the kingly way to rule the world in the hearts of kings. However, the ancient talismans that have disappeared since ancient times, their mysterious power quietly controls the fate of the entire continent in the dark side of the dust of history.
The fate of 11 Li Xian's that look identical to one another but live in different dimensions and have different destinies. They become involved in a confusing game through software that allows them to travel through time and space and jointly start a decryption adventure.
The network covers the whole globe, and the development of the information network reaches its acme. In this age, there are two developed worlds; the "real world" and "wired" — the virtual network world. Souma Tooru belongs to a group of hackers called Steppen Wolf, surfing the network freely. On their last job they attacked the database of the UN forces. During this attack, he loses Nonomura Yuuya, his friend and team leader. Tooru is arrested by the army. In exchange for letting him free, he has to work for an anti-hacker organization, the first squad of the UN Security Force Information Administration Bureau. Working for them, Tooru searches for the person that killed his friend, while the other members also have their own reason to fight. The three-way battles between the terrorist group, the security enterprise, and the army, continue from day to day. And when several seemingly unconnected events occur during these skirmishes, it becomes quite clear that something big is afoot.
Maggi & Me is a Singaporean fantasy situation comedy that airs on MediaCorp TV's Channel 5. The English-language series debuted 25 July 2006 and stars Fiona Xie and Adrian Pang in the title roles. The series wrapped up its season 1 finale on 17 October 2006 and the season 2 finale on 12 February 2008. The series title is a play on Maggimee, the nickname for Maggi's noodle products.
Bai Xiangyi, a talented actress, is unexpectedly transported to an ancient world, becoming the concubine of Emperor Xuan Cheng with a system that allows her to romance anyone but the emperor. After meeting him disguised as a musician during a visit to a brothel, they form a friendship outside the palace. However, a glitch causes the emperor from her former life to seal away all memories of her in a river lantern, sending her back to the modern world. Meanwhile, Lu Xun, seeking revenge, assumes the identity of Chu Hang and forces Bai Xiangyi into a marriage agreement, only to unexpectedly fall for her as they navigate their complicated relationship.
The story tells about two girls who envy of each other due to differences in identities and backgrounds, but after exchanging souls, they each discover their own brilliance and re-understand their own value.
Follow our group of first level adventurers on a quest to save the world from impending darkness, doom and destruction. Divergent personalities are destined to make any progress on the quest difficult, and things go from bad to worse when they encounter the dreaded goblins.
Part of the BBC's educational "Look and Read" series, Through The Dragon's Eye tells the story of three children transported to the land of Pelamar by Gorwen the Dragon in order to repair the Veetacore: the "life source" of Pelamar. The children must race to find the missing pieces of the Veetacore and repair it before all life in Pelamar ceases to exist.