A Prince embarks on a rescue mission, with the help of some old friends, to save his wife who has been kidnapped by a dangerous and unstable man; and he must do it all before war arrives on his doorstep.
Tasya Fantasya is an fantasy-romance Philippine drama produced by GMA Network starring Yasmien Kurdi . Yasmien reprises Kris Aquino’s role in 1994 “Tasya Fantasya” film. The series began airing April 6, 2008 replacing Kapuso Sine Specials.
Ugo, the Spirit of Flipnote, appeared out of Mome Kugou's new 3DS claiming that she could become a god-tier artist if she joined the Flipnote Warriors. Mome agreed, but she still hasn't had any good experiences yet and begins to doubt if she'll really become a good artist this way.
Set in the fictional city of Thearia, FL in 2005, Otto Watson and his twin brother Oliver stumble through a string of chaotic, heartfelt, and hilarious misadventures as they adjust to college life, friends, and the responsibilities of early adulthood.
A wholesome tale that brings together a female bandit, a cute little monk and a thousand year old monster as they go on an adventure to fight the undead.
A Slavic woman is forced into a covert mission in New York City, navigating shifting identities, danger, and hidden family ties. A four-episode independent spy thriller filmed on-location across NYC.
'We will handle the various problems that occur in the Hurly-Burly Town, a town made of paper.' 'Ti-Ti', 'Tok-Tok' and 'Kiri' come together to create a disorderly rescue team. However, their out-of-the-ordinary solutions lead to increased discontent among the town residents. One day, Kiri sends a message in alien language, resulting in Pang-Pang, landing in the house of Ti-Ti. Pang-Pang, who suddenly got lost, begins to live with Ti-Ti, who takes care of him warmheartedly. Thanks to Pang-Pang, the Ti-Ti Pang Pang Rescue Team steadily starts to receive recognition by the Hurly-Burly Town residents.
Machine Robo: Battle Hackers is a Japanese animated television series produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on TV Tokyo from June 3, 1987 through December 30, 1987.