lonelygirl15 is an interactive web-based video series which began in June 2006 and ran through to August 1, 2008. Developed under the working title The Children of Anchor Cove, the show gained worldwide media attention when it was outed as fictional in September 2006.
Confinement is a Science Fantasy Horror Comedy animated series that is (loosely) based on the universe of the SCP Foundation. It is created and animated by Lord Bung , who also stars as the main voice actor.
With the help of his family’s delicious food, little bear Zach transforms into Power Zach, a crime-fighting hero ready to save the day with team Super Z!
In the year 2200 AD, the two major powers in the Earth's orbit, "Xuan Yue" and "Su Yue," ended their more than 50-year Cold War and were about to sign the "Dual Moon Peace Agreement." However, a series of terrorist attacks suddenly occurred in Xuan Yue's circular colonial city called "New Moon City," indicating that fragile human civilization is once again facing a great crisis.
Thirteen-year-old Bobby wants her life to resemble the fantasy movies she loves. That's what her childhood friend, Spencer, decides to give her for her birthday. But the plan doesn't go as planned...
Andres de Saya is a weekly sitcom of GMA Network starring Cesar Montano and Iza Calzado. It is a TV remake of comic novel of Carlo J. Caparas. It premiered on May 28, 2011 in the Philippines, replacing Mind Master's time slot. The show premiered on GMA Pinoy TV on June 4; June 5, one week after its original premiere. but on July 24 they moved to Sunday replacing Show Me Da Manny.
Shen Xinyi, a struggling actress, is unexpectedly transported into a perilous novel world, where she must navigate her new identity and complex challenges, including her connection to a powerful Demon Lord, in order to survive and return to the real world.
As the world teeters on the brink of collapse following the arrival of an alien civilization, a group of passionate high school students mount a desperate resistance to save humanity's last hope.
In 1987, ITV franchise HTV made an obscure anthology horror series, Night Voices, which has mostly vanished into the ether almost as surely as the wiped episodes of Late Night Horror.