Centuries after the events of Saga Brave, a third race called the Mauve has emerged alongside Humans and Mazoku. Identified by their purple blood and immense intelligence, the Mauve are shunned by the other two races and are viewed as a threat to the peace of the world. Having experienced this prejudice first-hand, a teenage Mauve named Galette Revolt journeys forth to find a way for all races to understand each other by playing Battle Spirits. However, other factions from each race aim to maintain the peace/reform the world through more nefarious ways...
After her father, a respected county magistrate, mysteriously disappears during a palace visit, the clever Huo Xiangjiu takes a lowly job in the palace to search for him. There, she meets Feng Mochen, a powerful fox demon, and together they unravel hidden secrets while slowly falling in love.
Fate leads diving instructor Sha Zi to a magical ring that allows her to transform her appearance, bringing her into the life of Han Hai, a fashion designer haunted by the disappearance of his fiancée, Yu Yu. Believing that Sha Zi’s transformation into Yu Yu could unlock the truth, Han Hai views her as the key to solving the mystery. Over time, their connection deepens, and they open themselves to the possibility of love.
Virtuality is a television pilot co-written by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor and directed by Peter Berg that aired on the Fox network. Since the show was never picked up as a television series, the two-hour pilot episode aired as a movie on June 26, 2009.
A Web Anime based on Takara Tomy's Tomica Heroes Toy Cars toyline of the same name. The anime will feature "Braver" units, which combine job-related robots called "Jobroids" with "Armor Tomica" automobiles related to police, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel, trash collecting, and construction.
Driven by a reflection on the “unfair competition” of generative AI, Jocelyn Collages, an illustrator with a surrealist sensibility, has taken Midjourney, ChatGPT and others to compose a series of ten dizzying mini-fictions, between poetry, absurdity and science fiction.
Lake, a sixth grade pupil, is facing severe exams, and his parents have always been strict in discipline, so he can only study at home, and cannot go to the vast world to play with the children. On this day, Lake was punished by his mother, and he was so angry that the toy Rubik's cube vented his anger. Unexpectedly, the Rubik's Cube that was hit actually emitted light, and became bigger and bigger, and finally turned into a tall and straight skyscraper. By accident, Lake broke into the Rubik's Cube Building, saw the fragile and beautiful Glass City, the Children's Kingdom ruled by children, and also experienced fierce wars in the Insect Kingdom. His adventures go up to the sky and into the earth, and surprises come and go, but how will he find his way home?
A story about wacky encounters and life and death situations begins when a young woman obtains a lipstick that allows her to change her past.
Because of a scar, Su Ye has closed herself off to others. When her grandmother passed away, Su Ye obtains a lipstick that she uses to travel back in time to regain her beauty. In the present, she goes from an ordinary job to working at a S4 car shop and manages to quell any danger that comes her way. In the process, Su Ye meets Huading CEO Han Shao, the man who is tied to how she got her scar in the past. Her actions have a significant impact on his life trajectory.
Settling into their new home—the rambling Victorian mansion at 1313 Mockingbird Lane— the Munster are quickly onto the mission at hand: to gently ease sweet little Eddie into the reality of his werewolf adolescence. The loving, supportive, run-of-the-mill family includes his mom Lily, the daughter of Dracula, his dad Herman, who brings new meaning to "Frankenstein," and Grandpa! Of course, there's creepy cousin Marilyn, who's really the odd one because she's so completely normal.
Invasion: Earth is a BBC science fiction mini-series. It was made in collaboration with the Sci Fi Channel, and released in 1998 as six fifty minute episodes.
In order to avoid troubled times enthusiastic and cheerful Hmong girl Na Sheng travels a long distances to find the dream home-Yunhuang. But is Yunhuang really the legendary Taoyuan Wonderland? With every step she takes deeper into Yunhuang, new scenes of bizarre and horrifying reins of terror is being revealed.