One month into living on his own, Yi-hyuk was hoping for an exciting, dramatic start to his independent life—but not this kind of drama. What he doesn’t expect is to be tormented by the thunderous noise coming from the apartment next door. Determined to put an end to it, he confronts his neighbor—only to make things infinitely worse when he accidentally punches him in the face.Yi-hyuk tries everything—from childish pranks to petty power plays—but his neighbor just won’t budge. He even pleads on his knees to make the noise stop. Just when it seems the feud will never end, they finally manage to call an uneasy truce.And somewhere along the way, Yi-hyuk realizes he might be falling for the very person who once drove him up the wall.
In one second, successful businessman Yegor loses everything: his status, friends, family, and access to his own bank card. Suddenly, fate presents him with a dubious gift—he becomes the owner of unprofitable vineyards in his hometown of Anapa. Yegor knows nothing about winemaking, but returns to the Krasnodar Krai after 20 years. Here, he has to start from scratch, find himself, and rediscover love.
Iain Stirling's Roast The Internet is a studio comedy entertainment show all about the very worst things on the internet (that we're legally able to talk about on broadcast television). Every episode, Iain roasts social clips, posts and trends, with three famous faces - comedians, online celebrities and TV personalities - joining him each week to tackle their own online bugbears.
In "Feeding Starving Geezers," Stephen invites his friends to his home (and sometimes him to theirs) and prepares meals for them, while at the same time interviewing them. It may get a bit hectic, stupidly hilarious even, but it's all just fun in the end! (Until you taste the dishes...)
Welcome to Oh Em Gee Comics! The shop that's constantly holding on for its dear life in a Los Angeles strip mall that's seen...well, better days. This comic store and its crew are fighting a constant uphill battle against the ever-evolving digital age, financial ruin, and their own incompetence.
It follows four slum-dwelling youngsters and a midget who plan to run their neighbourhood's temple festival, encountering a ruthless gangster on a chaotic journey filled with ambition, dark humour, and misadventures.
Four college freshmen with very different backgrounds are assigned to a notoriously “unlucky” dorm room, sparking a mix of comedic, heartfelt, and challenging experiences that lead to deep friendship and personal growth.
Academic overachiever Er meets his match when Mawin joins his class. When the two are sent away to take an exam that could qualify them for a scholarship abroad, Er's confidence is shaken. In an attempt to control his fate, he contacts an anonymous fortune-teller that makes strange demands of him, and in turn finds himself doing all he can to make icy Mawin like him.
A comedy about difference, identity, and empathy. But with stuffing. And plastic eyes.
In a country where plush dolls live as second-class citizens, a community fed up with being left on the shelf decides to organize. Between neighborhood cafes, shady laundromats, and bottled activism, FELP (Spectacular Front for Furry Freedom) is born, a movement that fights for rights as basic as political representation and access to clothes dryers with a "Delicates" setting. In this world where the main crime is being made of fur, there are power struggles, furry intrigue, doll trafficking, and conspiracy theories linking the Templars to Manzarra's success. Throughout the episodes, we will follow the journey of this group of dolls who only wanted to be treated with respect, but end up being tried in court.
The series weaves together seven stories, exploring themes of love found in unexpected places: from finding love to boost grades, romance between two sworn enemies, and the struggles of a group of queer students deprived by men.