Twisted Tales is an Australian television Anthology and Mystery drama which screened on the Nine Network in 1996. Each episode was narrated by Bryan Brown, who also produced the follow-up series, Two Twisted, in 2006. Each episode of the series contains a twist ending.
A group of misfit high school students find a mysterious phone in their school’s gymnasium. They turn on the phone and suddenly gain superpowers! Choi Chan Yi, the leader, possesses the ability to talk with...fried chicken! Kang Tae Woo, an otaku, gains the ability to clone himself. Shin Jeong You, a singer trainee, has the ability to stop time. Eom Se Woong has the power to seduce people over the phone. Jeong Jin Hwan, a nerd, is able to transform into Hulk Guy whenever his heart rate increases. Kang Hye Rim can disable other people’s superpowers. Together, they learn how to manage their superpowers while also navigating the awkward world of high school.
Bong Soon is a cyborg woman, who has been programmed to shut down as soon as she feels an emotion: love. This romance depicts a touching love story between a genius computer programmer and a cyborg.
The main character, Chu Mu, was the heir to the Chu Clan, but he was banished to the island and faced an almost certain death as a result of a planned assassination. He danced on the brink of death, fighting for his life with a little Moonlight Fox he had captured. He had to exhale when he was finally free of the demonic foremen on his island. However, he was unaware that this was just the start of his destined trip with his tiny Moonlight Fox.
When the owner of Oscar's Hotel leaves on important business, he entrusts the establishment and its gallery of monstrous residents to his nephew Oliver - resulting in more than a little bit of chaos.
Mighty Orbots is an American/Japanese Super robot animated series created in a joint collaboration of TMS Entertainment and Intermedia Entertainment in association with MGM/UA Television. It was directed by veteran anime director Osamu Dezaki and features character designs by Akio Sugino. The series aired from September 8, 1984 to December 15, 1984 on Saturday mornings in the United States on ABC and later on in Japan by Animax, totaling up to 13 episodes.
Draias, the self-declared ruler of the universe decided to make Earth his base. Together with his ever-loyal subjects Zol and Shura, he carries out his misdeeds through the evil scientist Jango. To stop them, Fighbird and his team follow him to Earth. Fighbird disguises himself as Prof. Amano's assistant, Yuutaro Katori, and in doing so, is in for a culture shock as he learns how to live with his human hosts. It's the good, old, cliched battle of good-versus-evil on a mainly human scale as Prof. Amano settles a lifelong grudge match against his former colleague Dr. Jango, while Fighbird squares off with Draias and his men.
In the future, after the Earth is split in half, three unlikely companions, Wan (the tiger), Bud (the bird), and Mei-Mah (the mermaid), seek a legendary treasure before their human enemies do.
New recruit John Stewart and Lantern legend Hal Jordan, two intergalactic cops, are drawn into a dark, Earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland.
Strange Frequency is an American television horror anthology series. It aired on VH1 for one season in 2001. The series was hosted by Roger Daltry, former front man for the British rock band The Who, and consisted of 12 single story episodes, each one revolving around a musical theme.
The Mad Demon Lord, the Emperor of the Northern Heaven, was besieged by all the Dao and lost the battle. Lin Xiaoxiao, the main character, was seriously injured in a fight and fell into a coma, and accidentally obtained the reincarnation. Lin Xiaoxiao in the eastern continent, martial arts declined, few refiners, Lin Xiaoxiao in the dream following the Northern Heavenly Emperor to see and practice some martial arts techniques and techniques of refinement have basically been lost. The young playboy woke up from a dream, holding the power of reversing the heaven and earth, so naturally he has to take revenge and find more trouble if he doesn’t have any.
The government cover-up of the causes behind a massive explosion in a futuristic UK metropolis spur photo journalist Jennifer Preston on to search for the truth and in the process blow open a paranormal phenomenon haunting the city.
A wealthy girl, An Xin’er, who accidentally gets fish scale skin and loves others wrongly, is trapped in chaos after being conformed. By chance, she is saved by the simple and kind Yu Sheng, and with his help, she cures the strange disease, walks out of the shadow, and writes a new life.
Tsuji Eriko, who is the ace in her cosmetics company’s public relations division, always gets the man she targets. She has the contact details of hundreds of men in her mobile phone. No man has ever cut her off. A god appears before Eriko and declares that he intends to test her for the lowest level. “Who do you think I am?” An irate Eriko starts by aggressively flirting with Ogura Tsukasa, the person in charge of her company’s cosmetics at a major advertising agency, but the god ruthlessly judges her negatively. Even her younger sister Kaori has to point out that love is something more intimidating. The god does not offer concrete advice for he is not motivated by a love test for humans to begin with. Exposed to his complaints and digs, the remarriage of Eriko’s mother, Hisako, makes Eriko recall that bitter first love during junior high school days … … Before she knows it, she speaks out about her embarrassing self which she has never let anyone see, to the god. Will sh