Sylvanian Families is a line of collectible anthropomorphic animal figurines made of flocked plastic. They were created by the Japanese gaming company Epoch in 1985 and distributed worldwide by a number of companies. The figures remain a quintessential part of the 1990s boom in craze toys, spaning several animated adaptations and video games based on the figures. The word sylvan means 'of the forest'.
Totta loves to fish. One day a bar soul named Potepen appears from the barcode on Totta's bag of potato chips. Together, Totta and Potepen use a special "Bakutsuri" bar rod item to fish for other bar souls.
Skid and Pump are obsessed with Halloween, which they refer to as the "Spooky Month". No matter the time of year, they always celebrate with their infamous Spooky Dance, even if the world around them is twisted and desolate; demons in the attic, killer dolls roaming the streets, and a mysterious cult sneaking around the town.
If the world were according to Kev, he’d be the star of the school, his teacher would admire his collection of zeros, and the pretty Camille would fall in love with him. Yet Kev’s everyday life is quite different.
There is no bond stronger than the one between siblings. Yui has been the center of her brother's sexual desires ever since they were children. But in recent years, something in their relationship has changed. The divorce of their parents has forced Akira to pay more attention to Yui's well-being, take care of her on a daily basis, and assume the paternal role in their family.
As the two grow older, Akira has taken notice of the physical changes in Yui—she is no longer the precious child he thought he knew. Unable to stop himself, he starts sneaking into her room at night, admiring his sister's body and pleasing himself to her. Akira becomes increasingly frustrated with the distance between them; but when Yui reveals that a friend from school has confessed to her, something snaps inside him.
Having grown up on an island where no one can play Box Peek, 12-year-old Jordy Defective is on a mission to learn all about the world's most popular game--and maybe get into a match or two.
As a free adaptation of Voltaire's classic, our Candide tries to win the beloved Cunégonde's heart in different contemporary settings. In the 13 episodes he finds himself in challanging situations, and has to face the cruelty of the world. He follows Master Pangloss's instructions to always stay optimistic, while travelling the world from a Californian start up company through North-Optimistan into deep space. As the novel itself our adaptation is a political and religious satire of our times.
Barangay 143 follows the coming of age story of a young man in search of a father and how he finds an unlikely family in a team of misfits trying to bring glory to their hometown. It's a story about love and family set against the action-packed world of street basketball, where the stakes are always high and life is the biggest game you can win.