Dragon’s Rock is a CG comedy sitcom about a family of eccentric dragons called the Hoppers. The Hoppers aren’t a typical dragon family. For one thing they have a pet human – a know-it-all knight called Lord Cyril, and to make matters worse, Stanley, the Dad, was raised by humans. As a result he can’t bring himself to eat them – a bit of a problem when male dragons are judged by their ferociousness.
The film is set against the backdrop of the mythology of the Classic of Mountains and Seas . It tells the story of Peng Lai, a junior high school girl, who accidentally enters a mysterious cave that seals ancient books during her summer vacation trip and releases four ferocious beasts: Qiongqi , Hundun (Dijiang), Taotie , and Taowu . In order to restore world order, she uses the power of the mountain and sea beasts she has subdued to fight against the ferocious beasts. In the end, she successfully repairs the book and achieves self-growth.
In a lively village of talking fruits and vegetables, Pim the inventive green pepper brings fun and chaos with his endless imagination. Surrounded by quirky friends and mischievous rivals, each day sparks a new colorful adventure.
Bajega Band Baaja is an Indian comedy television series starring Swapnil Joshi and Ami Trivedi in lead roles. The show was aired on DD National. It started in 2009 and ended in 2010. The show received positive reviews from the audience and Swapnil Joshi was well appreciated for his work.
Short Totte tales. -Totte is small. -Totte goes out. -Totte takes a bath. -Totte tidies. -Totte builds. -Totte goes to the doctor. -Totte bakes. -Totte plays with the cat. -Totte and Malin. -Totte dresses up.
Spanish-language remake of the English-language sitcom "Who's the Boss", featuring a male, live-in housekeeper who works for a career woman. The household consists of the housekeeper Angel and his teenage daughter, the career woman, her young son and her mother.
Ding Dong School, billed as "the nursery school of the air", was a half-hour children's TV show which began on WNBQ-TV in Chicago, Illinois a few months before its four-year run on NBC.
A precursor to both Sesame Street and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the show was hosted live by Frances Horwich, and at one point was the most popular TV series aimed at preschoolers.
The show and its host, Miss Frances, were mentioned in the comic strip Peanuts in 1955 and 1956.
The show was revived in 1959 as a syndicated program, now videotaped and distributed by National Telefilm Associates. This iteration ran until 1965.
Five NBC kinescoped episodes from 1954-1955 are housed at the Library of Congress, in the J. Fred and Leslie W. MacDonald Collection.
She came back home after years abroad, ready to support her father’s chemical business with her knowledge and passion. But her return uncovers a hidden truth, her own brother-in-law is involved in corruption within the company. With his perfect image and the family's trust shielding him, no one believes her. Even the man who loves her, his own brother is torn between blood and belief.