Twenty years after he vanished, a man’s dying wish to his son is: “Bring me Bigfoot.” An occult comedy about “unconfirmed” people and “unconfirmed” creatures colliding around a TV crew’s hare-brained hunt.
A retired principal comes home to his “model” family—only to learn the apple didn’t just fall far from the tree, it rolled into chaos. Secrets spill, halos slip, and fixing the mess proves harder than running a school.
SBS6 kicks off the year spectacularly with a brand-new quiz show: Postcode Lottery In the Ring. Each episode features a duo in the center of a gigantic arena, with fifteen rings holding off one hundred opponents. They all start at the outer ring and have one clear mission: reach the center – where a large cash prize awaits! Over fifteen questions, the playing duo must try to eliminate all the opponents and break the siege. If they succeed, they go home with €50,000. If not, the remaining players split the jackpot, leaving the duo empty-handed. Each episode of In the Ring features a Postcode Lottery award ceremony and a spotlight on one of the causes the Postcode Lottery supports.
After a traumatic incident ends his teaching career, Rei Hitoma is certain he hates humans. Yet when he sees a job for "a teacher who truly cares for their students," he's compelled to apply. Before he knows it, he's hired—only to find out his students are demi-humans. What begins as a job becomes a journey for healing for both a teacher who's lost faith in humanity and students who dream of it.
Strangers must coexist in a harsh, isolated place while facing extreme challenges and playing a devious social game where trust is scarce and fear becomes a strategic tool.
Tiararose Lapis Clamentile is set to marry Hartknights, crown prince of Lapis Lazuli—until she suddenly remembers her past life and realizes she’s been reincarnated into her favorite game, The Ring of Lapis Lazuli, as the doomed villainess! But just as she’s about to lose hope, the crown prince of Aquasteed proposes instead. Could this unexpected turn finally lead to a happy ending of her own?
Morgane Jourdan, in her forties, leads a well-ordered life with her restaurateur husband, Samuel, and their two teenage daughters, Océane and Alizée. A teacher who has become the principal of a middle school, she juggles her demanding job with her family life. Everything changes when 17-year-old Océane suddenly disappears after a party where she caught her mother in a compromising situation with Hugo Bennec, her physical education teacher. Consumed by anguish and guilt, Morgane throws herself headlong into the search for her daughter.
Yoi Takiguchi is a first-year high school student, admired for her handsome looks and honest heart, which earned her the nickname “Prince.” One day, she bumps into Kohaku Ichimura, an upperclassman and another “Prince.” As the two grow closer, is what blossoms between them friendship or love? A youthful love story about a boy and a girl who are both called “Princes” begins.
Gengo Matsunaga, once known as Phoenix, was the greatest samurai fire-slayer in all of Edo. After leaving fire-slaying, Gengo is approached with an offer from the Shinjo Domain. Encouraged by his wife, Miyuki, he sets out to rebuild a fallen firefighting brigade. Gengo gathers a group of misfits, the Ragged Fire-Slayers, as they investigate mysterious fires started by the arsonist Kitsunebi.