Kamen Rider W Forever: From A to Z, 26 Rapid-Succession Roars of Laughter (ネット版 仮面ライダーダブル FOREVER AtoZで爆笑26連発, Nettoban Kamen Raidā Daburu Fōebā: Ē tu Zetto de Bakushō Nijū Rokū Renpatsu) is a series of net movies, 26 comedy-themed shorts (one for every letter of the alphabet) that were released by Toei to promote the Kamen Rider W summer movie, Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate. Following the trend started with Kamen Rider Kiva. The shorts were released every Friday from July 16th, 2010
Anime based on the second game in the Utawarerumono series features the unnamed protagonist who wakes up awkwardly in the middle of a vast snowy plain that he doesn't recognize and can't even remember who he is. He is suddenly attacked by an insect monster, but is saved by a girl with animal ears and tail. This girl is named Kuon and decides to call him Haku. The story tells the construction of the protagonist without memory for the main bridge between the construction of this new world.
20 years ago, Pak Nam Pho, Phon Sawan, Pho Nam Pho and Pak Nam are co-pilts, teachers who swear by brothers. Both are skilled and patriotic. The fire department entered the cadets and chose to study the police. The front scene is The young man who has a wide heart magnate son Has a wealthy position Trade and mill operations in the metropolitan area Rapids ignore Tia's work Secretly to work as a spy for the government When the polarity changes power, causing the mission to be canceled.
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.
Race to Mars is a 2007 Canadian television mini-series about a fictitious mission to Mars that is based on contemporary international research. The first part aired on Discovery Channel Canada and its High Definition channel on September 23, 2007 and the second part on September 30. It was produced in association with Galafilm Inc. William Shatner narrates the miniseries.
A companion book of the same title, written by Dana Berry, was also published in September 2007. It was offered as a selection of the Science Fiction Book Club.
Mars Rising, a companion 6-episode documentary mini-series, aired from October 7 to October 21, 2007, using sequences shot for Race to Mars.
When the city sleeps, Connor, Amaya and Greg’s pajamas magically transform and the kids become superheroes – here comes Catboy, Owlette and Gekko! Watch out nighttime baddies – the PJ Masks are on their way, into the night to save the day!
20 years ago, the combining robot Dandivine defeated the mysterious invaders known as Aposdoll. The toy manufacturing company Kasuga celebrated humanity's victory by turning Dandivine into a popular toy-line, but poor management and over-reliance on the Dandivine line has pushed the company to the brink of bankruptcy, causing Kasuga company president Genjuro Shijima to wish for Dandivine's revival, even if it means disturbing the world's peaceful state. Suddenly, as if in response to Genjuro's wish, the Aposdoll reappear in Tokyo, sending the peace-loving people into a panic. In order to save the world, ordinary high school student Gekiha Shijima boards the Dandivine at the urging of his uncle, Dandivine's former pilot, Yusaku Kuroiwa. Why have the Aposdoll resurfaced? And will Kasuga reign supreme over the toy industry once again? A new battle is about to begin!
Zach Reino plays IT guy Josh Mullens playing Special Ops Agent Jack Maxwell on an action-gun-packed mission to save pizza, America, and your ass, on company time.