A controlling mother who spies on her children and their spouses by installing cameras in their rooms is caught in a web of problems when one of her daughters-in-law finds out.
18-year-old Urano Suzu marries Hojo Shusaku and moves from Eba City to Kure City in Hiroshima Prefecture in the middle of the Pacific War. As Japan slides into a war it cannot get out of, the townspeople go on with their “ordinary” lives. Supplies are short, and family and friends get sent to the battlefield. Suzu and the Hojo family battle such anxieties as they try to live positively.
It is summer and Albert, Viktoria, Carl, Milo and Niklas are looking forward to their trip to the remote island, to get a break from their hectic lives, parents and school. They do not know each other, but all seems well until a strange flash of light appears on the ferry, and shortly after their arrival at the island, they loose all contact - they realize that they are on their own, and everything on the island is not what they appear to be.
Mirko is a typical Slovene of Balkan origin, filled with a lot of enthusiasm, big plans and minimal resources. He posted an ad looking for co-workers who would be willing to work as partners in the company and get food, housing and profit sharing instead of pay. Slowly, people flocked to the house.
In a dramatic context, the work deals with the story of the Saudi girl Eman, who is kidnapped, taken out of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and forcibly married. She lives difficult moments of suffering, and her dream remains to return to her country.
The heir of a wealthy Cappadocian family, Arhan Alaca, falls in love with the lively Izmir doctor Deniz Dervişoğlu. Everything starts when Arhan takes Deniz to Cappadocia to meet his family. All plans go awry, and the secrets and showdowns of two families cast a shadow over the love of two young people. The balance within the family is disrupted, and Arhan is torn between his love and his family.
Arif has just returned from serving a sentence in Henry Gurney for his past mistake. He is a wise son and beloved by his mother, Aida. While his younger brother, Yoyol considers Arif as his idol. As a child, he and his friends like to spent most of their time on a cliff in their village that made them well-known as 'cliff boys'.
The only child in a wretchedly poor family in the Danish village of Odense, Hans Christian Andersen lives in a fantasy world. His hand carved dolls and puppets, his father's bedtime stories, and his own natural flair for fantastic tales brings the child temporary escape. It takes him all the way to Copenhagen where, he's been told, dreams can really come true.
Animal Jam is a children's television show created by John Derevlany and produced by Jim Henson Television which first aired on February 24, 2003 until 2010.
Mizuki plays a 35-year-old woman named Kurumi, who suddenly loses everything in her life when her fiance runs off with all of her assets. Left with a mere 15,000 yen and some boxes of ohagi (a type of rice ball), the despairing Kurumi happens upon a construction site, and she begins handing out the ohagi to the men working there. Using the theme of food, "Tenshi no Wakemae" depicts Kurumi's journey as she turns her life around.