Choi Yeo-Reum (Jang Gyu-Ri) is a 19 year old high school student. When her parents were about to get divorced, they fought over having the other person take custody of her. In the end, her mother took her and they lived together. One day, her mother told her "You're all grown up now. You can live on your own." Her mother then got remarried and left 19 year old Choi Yeo-Reum. She is now all by herself and moves to her new home. On a summer day, she learns that her birth was a burden to her parents. She feels miserable and wants to die. On the day that she decides to take her own life, she meets her neighbors Na A-Reum (Yoo Young-Jae), Na Da-Woon (Son Sang-Yeon) and Na Woo-Ri (Kim Min-Ki). They are triplets.
Bahar Begum is a sturdy and respected matriarch who proudly rules her household. Bahar is a proud mother of four sons, three of whom are married to the daughters of Babu Bhai and Zebunissa
Motel Transylvania is open for business, as Drac & Mavis take a break from their Transylvanian haunts to set up a brand new resort for humans and monsters in the California desert. Vampires and sunshine… what can go wrong!?
Fantadroms is a Latvian children's sci-fi cartoon by production company Studio Dauka. The episodes were released sporadically between 1985 and 1995, and all thirteen of them were released as a collection on DVD in 2006. The hero of the show is a yellow shape-shifting robot called Indrikis XIII, who usually takes the form of a cat. He flies through space, mediating various disputes between the other characters. One recurring dynamic in the show is the love triangle between Indrikis XIII and Receklite - the flying purple cat-octopus with whom he is in love with, and the rat – who is in love with Indrikis. Other recurring characters include a cow, a (human) woman, and an amorphous pink blob. The episode "Salt" won the Lielais Kristaps award for best animation in 1985. The show has no dialogue and drama unfolds through pantomime and expressive noises such as grunts, groans, and laughter, which allows the show to cross language barriers.
Mafaad Parast follows the lives of two cousins whose contrasting natures shape a dramatic tale of love, betrayal, and destiny. Despite being raised under the same roof, Zara and Mehroo see the world through entirely different lenses.
Zara, gentle-hearted and selfless, was brought up by her aunt Alia, never suspecting the deep-rooted resentment Alia harbors toward her. While Zara offers nothing but affection, Alia’s hidden bitterness quietly brews into choices that will alter lives.