Kaiketsu Lion-Maru, The Vigilant Lion Knight, was a Japanese tokusatsu television series in the Lion-Maru franchise that aired in 1972-1973, produced by P Productions and set during Japan's Sengoku period.
KIKO is hyperactive, very smart, spontaneous boy, and always be a leader among his friends. KIKO who runs fast and good at soccer is known as a honest and delight friend. But naughtiness and curiosity of this goldfish sometimes makes him and his friends fall into silly and fun adventure
Spanning over a century, Underworld: Endless War follows the elite Death Dealer, Selene, in three distinct periods in Paris; starting in 1890, then moving on to 1967, and, ultimately, in 2012, to conclude a violent triptych of bloodbath and mayhem. To end the blood-drenched reign of three powerful Lycan brothers who pose as Parisian lords, Selene's dangerous mission evolves through the years, as the technology and the weapons change, offering the fearless Lycan exterminator the means to shift the balance of power in favour of the Vampires. Will the endless war between the brutish Lycans and the sophisticated Vampires finally end in 2012?
Wendy Ohata has just made three startling realizations: One, she has a twin brother named Vincent. Two, she’s a kami-jin - a descendent of an ancient Japanese people who can turn paper into deadly weapons. And three, there’s a kami-jin warrior named Sadako hunting her down for reasons she doesn’t understand.
Lisa and Matvey met in Odesa during the revolutionary events and fell in love. Thanks to a magical souvenir, they will see famous personalities at different times, such as the criminal mastermind Mishka Yaponchik, General Almazov, and Ataman Grigory Kotovsky.
As the group gets back from a long adventure Trapp's father also comes back from an excursion from Mt. Terrason with a precious white dragon jewel that looks identical to Shiro's jewel. Clay, Pastel, Rumy, and Shiro set out to find out if there is a link to the two jewels and whether Shiro might find his parents.
Foreign Exchange is an Australian fantastic's television programme broadcast by Southern Star during 2004. It starred Lynn Styles as Hannah O'Flaherty, a feisty Irish girl, and Zachary Garred as Brett Miller, a sun-drenched Australian boy. The pair are brought together from opposite sides of the world, due to a transfer portal. The series of 26 episodes was created by the Australian John Rapsey and directed by Annie Murtagh-Monks and Gillian Reynolos.
When spoiled heiress Lisa returns from England to find her family in debt, she’s forced to find work. Meanwhile, Don must marry and have a child within a year to inherit his grandfather’s farm. Brought together by Don’s mother, who helps pay Lisa’s debt, the two enter a marriage of convenience, agreeing to pretend for six months, despite their differences and lack of love.
Vladimiro's illusion of finding peace and quiet away from his family in his underground fallout bunker is ruined when he's forced to share it with a shady tycoon hounded by kidnappers, terrorists and activists.
Polish Fanfan, the first Polish series from the "cloak and dagger" - written about the "black cloud" in the press of the 70's. Axis of the plot became a dramatic episodes of the struggle for the maintenance of the Polish Prussia. They remained in feudal depending on the Republic from 1525, when Albrecht Hohenzollern secularized religious state and filed in Krakow tribute to the Polish king.
Gestatten, mein Name ist Cox is a series of crime novels and audio dramas written by the German couple Rolf and Alexandra Becker, later also adapted to a television series and a movie. The series chronicle the adventures of Paul Cox, a professional gambler in London, with a tendency to get involved in intricate murder mysteries, where he often ends up as the main suspect and has to evade police and solve the crime to clear his name. He's aided in all his adventures by his friend Thomas Richardson, a private detective.
A twisted murder mystery about the origins of Vought in the 1950s, the early exploits of Soldier Boy, and the diabolical maneuvers of a Supe known to fans as Stormfront, who was then going by the name Clara Vought.