The stingy man "Fathi" marries "Su'aad" after the death of his first wife, he rents rooms of his house and has permanent differences between his family members and him due to his stinginess within a comedy mold.
The story revolves around a lost bag that roams between several characters in a humorous way, and affects the lives of each of them in a surprising way. The plot depends on the consequences of losing and recovering the case, which creates a range of comedic situations and paradoxical situations that put the characters in sometimes embarrassing situations, and sometimes in funny situations.
Aria and Tommaso, childhood best friends, find themselves at the same high school after years of being apart. Together again, they turn a game they used to play as kids into a competition that will help them overcome their insecurities, make new friends, and... fall in love.
Dino Mecard is an animation that combines Turning Mecard and dinosaurs,
is being airing on KBS November, 2017.
The keyword 'collecting dinosaurs' with cute tiny dinosaurs touches emotion and
the battle of real-size dinosaurs in the battlefield offers thrills and excitement.
Giggle and Hoot is a TV "wrapper" programme for the Australian children's channel ABC2. It also aired on ABC1 in 2010-2011, but was later discontinued on that channel. It began in 2010. The show depicts of the adventures of Jimmy Giggle, and his best friend Hoot the owl.
This series is about a girl named Atefeh (Efsaneh Pakro) who, upon being accepted to university, comes to Tehran from Shiraz to study law. She seeks to fulfill her dreams, including becoming rich. She meets a man (Mehdi Fakhimzadeh) who is the same age as her father on a plane and decides to marry him.
Tells the story of Sena, a tok of indigenous descent who lives in the interior of the forest. As the head of the village, in addition to learning forest science, Sena wants his descendants to go to school and be educated. His dream is to see an indigenous child succeed and he tries to prove it through his son Wadi. Every day Sena would drive a boat carrying his son and a number of students from his village across the Hulu Tembeling river to school. After school, Sena will take Wadi into the forest to hunt animals and find food, plants, tree roots, rattan and learn forest science. For Sena, his children and the children of the indigenous people under his care need to get 'forest knowledge' and 'school knowledge'.