The chronicles of the idiotic, wannabe masterminds as they attempt to make money in any way possible among the unforgiving streets of Los Santos. A remake of the original series, "The Masterminds"
The story of a young girl whose parents took her on a trip sailing around the world. It became a grueling decade-long journey during which she was desperate to return home.
A Thousand and One... Americas is an animated television series originally produced from 1989 to 1991 in Spain by BRB Internacional to celebrate the 5th centenary of Christopher Columbus' voyage to America.
The series focuses on the adventures of Chris, a 10 year old boy, and his yellowish dog Lon. Chris accidentally discovers an old book at the attic which belonged to his grandfather, which he brought with him from his journeys. The book makes him and his dog drift through imagination to historical occurrences of different nations which lived in America before it was discovered by Columbus in 1492.
The series has been dubbed and subtitled in English, Spanish, Serbian and Hebrew.
Adventure series featuring I Just Want To Be Cool on a wild hunt for five missing crystals. They must find the crystals in order to buy the latest version of a gaming console.
The story is set at the Parakram SAF (Special Action Force) Base Camp in Mumbai. The academy, led by elite officers, opens its doors to a group of civilian cadets for an intensive training program designed to prepare them for potential national threats.
While the cadets undergo grueling physical and mental tests, the academy faces external threats, including terrorist plots and internal sabotage. The "Ziddi" (stubborn) nature of the characters refers to their refusal to give up—whether it's on their country, their duty, or their love.
Aryan, an ambitious creative professional, is determined to build a successful future, but emotional wounds from his past keep him guarded. His life changes when he meets Arhan, a calm and sincere young man who believes strongly in destiny and human connection.
Old 1970s Martial arts films individually re-cut down to standard television half hour lengths, re-scored with hit music, re-dubbed with the comedic voice overs of hip hop personalities, and re-combined with comic book style graphics and video game theme pacing.
Summer is here and we are in full summer mode. Tons of time hanging out by the pool and hanging out with friends every day. BUT part of me, like many parents, starts worrying about the dreaded summer slide. So many kids fall behind in reading and math. My kids read all the time, they inherited my love of books. But math? Different story. When I was asked to partner with UMIGO to share with you their innovative and creative site that makes Common Core math fun for kids, I really wanted to partner with them.
A powerful secret agent from a futuristic video game unexpectedly crosses into the real world, where he becomes entangled with a withdrawn teenage girl from a single-parent family. As a mysterious mission binds them together, the boundary between game and reality begins to dissolve, leading to a journey of warmth, growth, and adventure.
El Viaje En Tren Más Largo Del Mundo follows the adventurous journey of Ramilla de Aventura as he embarks on the longest train journey across the world, from Portugal to Singapore. Over the course of 25 days, Ramilla exclusively uses trains, navigating through various countries and experiencing diverse cultures and landscapes.
The series documents daily updates, capturing both the challenges and excitement of train travel. Ramilla encounters logistical obstacles, scenic views, and local experiences as he weaves his way through Europe, Russia, Mongolia, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and finally arriving in Singapore. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the life on trains, blending the monotony of long hauls with the thrill of continuous travel.