Intergalactic Kitchen is a CBBC television series, based on the novel The Intergalactic Kitchen by Frank Rogers. It ran from January to April 2004.
The show had a distinct reality to it, with the normal themes.
The Mortal Kombat tournament finals were not the end of the battle between many worlds in hopes of salvation. A Netherrealm sorcerer named Quan Chi plans an invasion, while the "savior of Earthrealm" faces problems in his birth house.
After the invading dimensional monsters were beaten back, Seoul was rebuilt. This is the story of Closers in New Seoul.
Mysterious dimensional gates opened all over the planet and unleashed a worldwide invasion of dimensional monsters. No monsters and tactics had any effect on the waves of dimensional monsters pouring out of the dimensional gates. City after city was mercilessly destroyed.
But the opening of the dimensional gates did not only cause damage and destruction. The psychokinetic power that it awoke also enabled a tiny minority of humans to gain extraordinary psychic powers. With these psychic warriors, governments around the world were able to turn the tide of the war with these monsters. After unspeakable losses, the people of earth at least succeeded in closing the gates. Since they had closed the gates, these psychics began to be called "CLOSERS," and the invasion of the dimensional monsters was named the First Dimensional War.
With the dimensional monsters vanquished, peace returned to the world,
Young princess Mia uses her magical powers to escape from the reality of boredom around the palace walls. Together with her imaginary friend Nandan, a young Nandan, they sneak into the tiny kingdom of Moon Shadow, where magic is the way of life.
"Mahadevi Durga" is a visually stunning cinematic series that explores the divine origin and the supreme power of Goddess Durga. Rooted in Hindu mythology, the show depicts her fierce battle against the demon king Mahishasura to restore Dharma. Featuring hyper-realistic VFX and a devotional narrative, it brings to life the timeless epic of Mahishasur Mardini for a modern audience.
An NRI techie reunites with his wife after her two-month Indian vacation only to realize that her behavior, habits and actions have significantly changed. And hours later, his actual wife arrives.