A young columnist, Namneung, prays to a mysterious goddess after a series of personal setbacks, only to wake up three years in the future—married to a man she never expected, Songklot, and confronted with a life she doesn’t recognize, including a happy version of herself in their wedding photos.
Programmer Fang Ximu is accidentally pulled into the romance game Secret Relations as a disposable NPC who can be erased at any time. To survive, she must complete the game’s main quest by winning the heart of its flawless CEO hero, Bai Haotian. Trapped in a world where love is a matter of life and death, she must outsmart the ultimate dream man—or be logged off for good.
Paranormal Solutions Inc. is expanding. Armed with their new slogan, "We believe in EVERYTHING!", six hapless but passionate, semi-successful ghost hunters attempt to grow their business and become real players in the supernatural game.
A devil on vacation in a quiet seaside village falls in love with a human woman, and through her, begins to confront his painful past and discover his own capacity for love and healing.
Three chickens, Chuck, Starley and Finley, encounter innumerable challenges of technology, school and sibling relationships when they find themselves accidentally enrolled in an intergalactic military academy.
The story revolves around a fictional framework about Sultan Kahlan, who was deprived of procreation, along with his wife, Qamar Al-Zaman. Minister Shaalan seeks to persuade the Sultan to marry his daughter until she gives birth to the crown prince, until he meets the old witch king, who gives him and his wife an apple to eat and provide the crown prince, and the events continue.
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders is an American fantasy themed cartoon television series produced by Bohbot Productions and Hasbro with association with Hong Ying Animation in 1995. Each episode was constructed as an animated minimusical, aimed at children aged four and older. Internationally syndicated by Bohbot Entertainment, the international version has the title character renamed to Starla.
A young boy with a special power that he can't control. He was raised at J.T.S.D (Japanese Technologies Science Department) and never before learned the true meaning of "Love".
Eight-years old Kuba is on the trail of a magic stone, which pieces float somewhere in the world. If he puts the pieces together, the magic stone will bring happiness and prosperity to everyone. In search of the magic bits, Kuba and his brother travel through time and space visiting an ancient Gaul pre-Slavic Biskupin.
DoDo, The Kid from Outer Space was an animated cartoon series that was syndicated to television from 1965-1970. DoDo was a young extraterrestrial from the planet Hena Hydro, who came to Earth in his flying saucer and had numerous adventures. Other cast members included Professor Fingers, an eccentric scientist who somewhat resembled the later Professor Utonium; Compy, DoDo's computer/duck hybrid pet; and Why and How, two Earth children. The characters speak in rhymes, either independently or playing off each other.
"DoDo" was created by Lady Stearn Robinson and produced by British animators Halas and Batchelor. A total of 78 five-minute episodes were filmed.
The story of the three female protagonists: the tsundere student, the sweet student, and the sassy student fall in love and kill each other in parallel time and space.