In a fictional school, "Tender Tank" Rareko is constantly opening absurd yet strangely enthusiastic debates, this way creating a lively classroom life. Bringing up tremendous themes, she and her classmates exchange words like sword-strokes, and here and there even a profound remark is slipped in.
Fun and informative debate comedy, packed into only five minutes each time.
It's the closing years of the Taisho era, a turbulent time when the military empire of Japan is rising to go to war with the world. The protagonist, Hiiragi Kyoichiro, has come to the Imperial Capital, Tokyo, to attend Imperial University. He is determined to pursue a scholar's path and become a great man back in his hometown. But now the Japanese army has set its sights on Kyoichiro, because of a special ability that he possesses. As a result of a terrible illness from his youth, Kyoichiro gained the ability to see the spirits of the dead.
Putin and Kirenenko are two odd inmates stuck in a bizarre Russian prison. Being confined to their small cell does not prevent them from causing a lot of trouble.
In 1925 (year 14 of the Taishō period), after being told by a baseball player that women should become housewives instead of going to school, two 14-year-old Japanese high school girls named Koume and Akiko decide to start a baseball team in order to prove him wrong. During this time, when even running was considered too vulgar for women, baseball is known as "what the boys do" and they face many difficulties when searching members, getting permission from their parents and when learning about the sport itself.
In ancient times, there existed giant spirits capable of supporting the heavens. With bodies as enormous as stars, they soared across the universe. Great clan leaders with mysterious blood running through their veins shattered the void and created new worlds. Ancient Qi Warriors crossed rivers of stars to enlighten countless mortal beings. For unknown reasons, an era silently came to an end, all realms were separated, ancient giant spirits disappeared one after another. Thousands of years later, young Nie Tian managed to tap into the powers of the ancient times with the help of a drop of blood…
Six little-known Canadian superheroes try to save the world from evil giant robots, an unemployed octopus and needy hardware store clerks. The stakes are high for the stereotypically underdog Canadian super-unknowns, who are called in as Earth’s last resort when all other superheroes have been destroyed.
In the Cang Yun Realm, immortals and devils are constantly fighting with each other. Xu Changqing was born in Qinglian Sword Valley and wanted to be a sword immortal, but it did not last long. Later, the Immortal Sword of Kunlun, Qiu Wu Ya, arrives and repels the demon and brings Xu Chang Qing and Mu Zixiang to Kunlun. The real people of Kunlun tried to take away the Green Lotus Emperor Sword, but Qiu Wu Ya stopped them. Xu Changqing awakened his own immortal spirit "Chaos Gathering Spirit Tablet" and was accepted by Qiu Wu Ya as his disciple. In the Immortal Sword Competition, Xu Changqing defeats Xia Qinghou to win the championship and obtains the qualification to enter the forbidden land of Kunlun. In order to find the Fountain of Youth that can revive his grandfather, Xu chooses to enter the dangerous forbidden land of Kunlun.(DeepL)
The world where humanity no longer dominates due to experiencing a nuclear winter. In this setting, species have mutated, and survival resources are scarce. Faced with an unpredictable future and environment, crises occur frequently. To protect themselves, humans have built barriers, but many people still live outside these fortifications, relying on hunting in the wilderness for survival.(Cgpt)
A spin-off from Teekyuu which centers on the daily life of Nasuno Takamiya, the "exceedingly airheaded" school tennis club member in Teekyuu, and her friends.
A fresh reimagining of Spike Milligan's Badjelly the Witch, the classic tale of a lost cow, a mysterious forest and a sinister sorceress. Featuring the voices of Miriam Margolyes, Rhys Darby & Rose Matafeo.
Cassie's father gets kidnapped by space pirates. She is determined to find him and she enlists the aid of the only bounty hunter she can afford, a talking blue hamster named Marion. They have an odd-couple style relationship and travel the universe together in search of her father.
Garbage Pail Kids is a Canadian-American cartoon series which was produced in 1987, based on the popular Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, produced and directed by Bob Hathcock and co-written and developed by Flint Dille. Due to controversial themes, it never aired in the United States. However, it did air in most countries in Europe.