It tells the love story of the cat's claw fortuneteller Wu Yan and the second generation of Gao Lengfu, Shen Zhou. By accident, Wu Yan meets Shen Zhou, the owner of Madara, and signs a seven-day contract with him. In the duration of seven days, Shen Zhou told Wu Yan a number of lies and fantasy love stories. Wu Yan broke through the loopholes one by one, discovered the secrets, and walked into Shen Zhou's heart.
46 years ago Kurihara Minoru went to the mountains to take pictures, but never returned. Fast forward to the present and he is discovered perfectly preserved in ice. He then miraculously wakes up. The head of the Kurihara household is now Kurihara Norihiko, who is Minoru's son and 52 years old. There are also Minoru's grandson Kensuke and granddaughter Mai. Their family is set for upheaval as their grandfather (who still looks 25, but is now 71) returns to their home.
When his birthday is his sister's death day. On his 17th birthday, the siblings can connect with each other and she needs help from him to redemption and to apologize for what she did to her ex-boyfriend.
Heartbroken and disappointed in love, Praenuan decides to visit the estate her estranged, late father left her in his will. There, she finds an enchanted bed that transports her back in time where she meets Laoperng, whom she later falls for. But there's trouble when Praenuan's estranged husband, who cheated on her, wants to reconcile with her.
Lizzie Dripping was a British television children's programme produced by the BBC in 1973 and 1975. It was written by Helen Cresswell and set in the country village of Little Hemlock, where a young girl, Penelope, with a vivid imagination encounters a local witch whom only she can see and hear. This singular ability is further complicated by the fact that Penelope has established a reputation for being an imaginative liar, making it even more difficult for her to convince others that her witch is real.
Ghosthunters is a British paranormal documentary television series that originally aired from 1996 to 1997 on the Discovery Channel. The four-series program was produced by Inca Productions of Covent Garden, London, hosted by Ian Cashmore, and narrated by William Woollard. Ian Cashmore also appeared in the promo for the American Syfy series Ghost Hunters.
Fia, a knight from a lineage, aspires to become one herself. A death scare awakens memories of her past life as a Saint, revealing her powerful healing and protection magic. Despite her vow to keep her powers secret, she uses them for their utility.
The protagonist TAROMAN engages in surreal and nonsensical interactions while battling strange creatures. The creatures confronting him are brought to life from the work of artist Taro Okamoto, such as "Sprinting Eye" and "Sulking Child". An action-packed tokusatsu tribute to one of Japan's most influential painters and sculptors!
Dark Season is a British teen science fiction television serial created and written by Russell T Davies, and broadcast on BBC One from 14 November to 19 December 1991. Comprising six 25-minute episodes, the two linked three-part stories follow three teenagers—Marcie, Thomas and Reet—and their battle to save their school and their classmates from the sinister Mr Eldritch.
Set against the backdrop of the interwar period of steampunk Paris, group of superhuman and mythological creatures inspired by various European myths wage a secret struggle to control the destiny of the world
The Roidmude Brain is suddenly resurrected! Up to his neck in the machinations of an evil organization, can he finally realize his dream of becoming a Kamen Rider and saving the day?