Drawing on themes found throughout Charles Schulz’s iconic comic strips, Take Care with Peanuts promotes three vital messages of caring: Care for yourself. Care for each other. Care for the Earth.
A hidden-camera series where unsuspecting tweens and teens are set up by family members and come face to face with their favorite celebrities in unpredictable and humorous situations.
This heartwarming family drama centers around people at various crossroads of life, like reconsidering ambitions and professions, getting married, or starting a second career. Each member has their fair share of struggles that they can't share, yet the Watari family living in the small seaside town starts their morning with a scrumptious breakfast together.
Every program had a number of elements woven into the plot line that invited its audience to "Join In!"; in games, songs, puzzles, or stories. The cast also broke the fourth wall, talking to the camera, and thus the audience, as if they were right there on set. The songs broke away from the usual children's format, offering a wide variety of rhythm and styles. The cast also sang live on each show.
Tan Man Neel O Neel delves into the dark abyss of societal intolerance and the unbridled chaos of mob mentality. It masterfully unpacks the grim reality of how unchecked extremism and collective hysteria can spiral out of control, often turning on its very instigators. The story juxtaposes two love tracks—one blossoming in the digital age and the other steeped in nostalgia and providence.
To summarize the story of this series, a verse from Hafez's poems has been used, which says: "In fulfilling your love, I am famous for my good fortune. He does and his wife is Yalda ...
Musa (Gürkan Günal) and Ertunç (Sercan Dede) are two blood brothers who grew up in a mining town. Unbeknownst to each other, both of them have fallen in love with Elmas (Merve Çeltek), the most beautiful girl in the town and the daughter of the owner of the mine they work in. However, when Elmas falls in love with Musa and Ertunç learns this, the fire that falls into his heart begins to affect this friendship like the seed of envy.
Jimbo and the Jet Set is a British animated cartoon series broadcast in the 1980s, featuring the adventures of the eponymous Jimbo, a talking aeroplane. Created by Maddocks Cartoon Productions, it originally ran for 25 episodes between 1985 and 1986.
The premise of the cartoon is that Jimbo was originally intended to be a Jumbo Jet, but his designer could not tell the difference between inches and centimetres, resulting in his diminutive size. If Jimbo's designer switched the imperial measurements of the Boeing 747 for metric, the result would have been an aircraft with a fuselage length of 91 ft; this would make Jimbo roughly the length of an early-series Boeing 737.
The television series features various talking airport-type ground vehicles: Tommy Tow-Truck, Claude Catering, Amanda Baggage, Phil the Fuel Truck, Sammy Steps and Harry Helicopter. Other plane characters appear from time to time, such as Old Timer, a Vickers Wellington bomber who gets into the story while flying to or from an airshow. The story is
Superman of Tokyo (stylized as スーパーマン @ Tokyo) is a 2012 series of animated shorts that appeared as part of the DC Nation programming block on Cartoon Network. The series drastically re-imagines the mythos of Superman as the title passes on from one hero to a diaper-wearing baby.