TV Warriors enter a virtual simulation of the past and encounter dinosaur-humanity. The first entry in the Virtual Trilogy, the series features both animated and live-action segments.
This is not a story of heroes.
Since time immemorial, warriors called musha have ruled the battlefield, granted supernatural power by their enchanted suits of armor - tsurugi.
Minato Kageaki is one such musha, driven by duty to don his crimson armor and challenge the greatest evils of an age. But though madmen and tyrants fall to his blade, never will he claim that his battle is right.
For the tsurugi he wields is cursed Muramasa, which five centuries ago brought ruin to the land, and innocent blood is the price it demands in exchange for its terrible might.
"Where there are demons, I slay them. Where there are saints, I slay them."
These words are an oath, the unbreakable Law binding him to his armor. But they also tell the story of his past, and of the future to come.
Lorelay Fox acts as an investigator to go through the files of famous cases and bring details of ufology stories, talk about prophecies, witches and serial killers.
Seo Nam Joo, who doesn't know about love, writing romance dramas and holds special lectures from female friends with different love views. Meanwhile, Nam Joo is a new drama writer who successfully started a science fiction project. Although he is trying to make a romantic drama as his next film, his script, which has only had one-sided love, is unrealistic. Seo Eun Ha is waiting for a romantic relationship to focus on a simple life, and Hyun Ji Eun is a successful career woman who is more interested in stocks and economy and hopes for a universal relationship.
A dimensional traveler who has stopped aging, in search of the powerful and rare stones of Orànu, he knows what he must do without anyone telling him. He is the legendary James Rico.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1968 film of William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Peter Hall. It was the first live-action color film version of the play, unless one counts the 1967 film version of the New York City Ballet George Balanchine adaptation.
It stars Derek Godfrey as Theseus, Barbara Jefford as Hippolyta, Diana Rigg as Helena, Helen Mirren as Hermia, Ian Holm as Puck, Ian Richardson as King Oberon, Judi Dench as Queen Titania, and Paul Rogers as Bottom, as well as other members of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The film premiered in theatres in Europe in September 1968. In the U.S., it was sold directly to television rather than playing in theatres, and premiered as a Sunday evening special, on the night of February 9, 1969. It was shown on CBS.
The film runs a little more than two full hours and is quite faithful to the play, with few unusual gimmicks, except for all the fairies wearing green body paint. They do not appear or disappear gradually as in the 1935 film version
Thousands of years after the fall of the Beichen Dynasty, four chosen ones from different factions grow together through repeated crises, joining forces to stop a war conspiracy orchestrated by advanced artificial intelligence.
Demon hunter Tim Wood and his team investigate the darkest hauntings. The battle-tested crew employs unique scientific investigative methods and works closely with eyewitnesses to identify, communicate and confront the malevolent entities lurking in the shadows.
Gilly, Nico and Franny live in a small and unassuming town and for whatever reason very few, even themselves don't seem to recognise their interstellar affliction. They may be stupid...
Dark Matter, an alien organization, has been freed from captivity and comes to earth, and can only be stopped by Sun, who transforms into Fujiyama Ichiban, a hero that dons solar powered armor.
Teenage game player Lu Lu inadvertently enters a game, becoming the villain Yin Er San. She then has to fully upgrade to complete the task of overcoming the demons while she explores the male protagonist's romantic feelings.