Dubbed Hong Kong's version of Black Mirror, each episode in this anthological series explores the relationship between humans and emerging technologies within society and how it affects us.
The sudden disappearance of Paul leaves a few clues that lead his grandson, Luke to a Time Traveling Elevator. Luke now must travel in time to find his missing grandfather.
It's hard being a hard-boiled detective and a Kamen Rider, especially when you have such an annoying girl who owns your detective agency. Shotaro often lets his mind wander following some of Kamen Rider W's most memorable cases.
Charlie Nancy is a young man who is used to being embarrassed by his estranged father. But when his father dies, Charlie discovers that his father was Anansi: trickster god of stories. And he learns that he has a brother. Now his brother, Spider, is entering Charlie’s life, determined to make it more interesting but making it a lot more dangerous.
It tells the story of a female protagonist who, for various reasons, is repeatedly late for her appointments with the male protagonist, yet inadvertently captures his heart. Throughout the story, the two navigate misunderstandings, challenges, and trials, their feelings gradually blossoming.
Danny is an average 24-year-old who has been friends with stoner Milo since they were kids. But then Danny decides it’s time to grow up, settle down and marry long-term girlfriend Kate, whereas Milo continues to focus on getting high. One night Milo takes a particularly strong batch of hallucinogens, and Danny appears in his living room - except the real Danny’s at his engagement party, and the real Danny doesn’t normally carry a sword! This Danny claims to come from another dimension, and he brings a warning - the only problem is that Milo’s too wrecked to remember what it is...
Anna Jane Pazeski has hit a slump in her superhero career. Eliminated from Superhero Idol, she and her sidekick, Connie, take desk jobs working for tyrannical Ms. Witz. But everything changes when handsome Adam fills the empty cubicle next to A.J.'s. Strangely, Adam's arrival coincides with that of the cunning supervillain, Baddio, and his sidekick, Buddy. Can A.J. and Connie save Big Pond City?
Cybot Robotchi, known in the United States as Robby the Rascal, is a 39-episode anime television series created by Ken Ishikawa and produced by Go Nagai's Dynamic Productions and the Knack animation studio. The series aired on TV Tokyo in Japan from October 1982 to June 1983. The series featured contributions from Tetsuro Amino as a storyboard artist and Masayuki Kojima as an episode director.
A feature-length English-dubbed version comprising several episodes edited together into a movie, titled Robby the Rascal, was produced by Jim Terry's Kidpix Productions and released on home video in the United States in 1985. However, the English version deleted much of the risque humor that, while not uncommon in children's animation in Japan, would be considered unacceptable by American standards, with the policewoman Sachiko being the usual target of the fan service-oriented humor. The TV series also aired in its entirety in Italy under the title Robottino, and some episodes are also available in Spanish as Robotete.
After an assassination attempt, estranged couple Xiao Jingyang and Lin Mingxuan swap souls and return to the past before their marriage. As they search for a way back, they uncover hidden dangers and secrets, forcing them to confront their fate together.
A Ke, a mysterious woman with the power to enter people's dreams, uncovers a deeper connection with the cold-hearted constable Shen Nan. As she navigates the dreams of others, she discovers a fated love between them that transcends time and spans multiple lifetimes.
Louis is a centuries old vampire who appears to be a teenager. He has fallen in love with Seo-young, a high school student with extraordinary blood. Together, they trek through the land of the vampires to retrieve a long lost flower.
Once a renowned feng shui master, Mo Mo-che loses his powers after a failed ritual unleashes 108 evil spirits. Reduced to a struggling fortune teller, he tries to move on until a series of supernatural deaths force him to confront his past and stop the growing menace.
Computer programmer Ken Gemberling – the titular "Fat Guy" – is accidentally sucked into his computer and learns he is destined to save cyberspace from a variety of evils.