Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac is a Japanese anime TV series consisting in 26 episodes. It was directed by Yoshio Kuroda and was first broadcast on Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in 1977.
A Grandpa with a magic Shrinking Cap that only his grandson Jason knows about. When he puts the cap on Grandpa shrinks and creates comic mayhem, but somehow Grandpa and Jason always manage to save the day. It’s teamwork!
The cosmic menace summons Dimitri, lord of the vampires, to launch a reign of terror-an unending plague of monsters intended to bring humanity to its knees! However, there's a heroic cabal of night warriors on the prowl as well - monstrous, awesome contenders with their own bizarre fighting powers! With their stage selected, these immortal creatures are locked in an epic battle to decide the fate of the world!
Meet SamSam, the smallest of heroes. For a hero, he doesn't quite yet have super powers. But it doesn't mean he can't fly his own SamSaucer into space or can't deal with dirty rotten monsters. Sometimes he does need a little help from his cuddly SamTeddy, SamMummy or SamDaddy, as well as his friends. And granted, sometimes, using his noggin and a bit of imagination gets the work done, too.
Tyler, Kevin, Shope and Roach get their hands on battle balls, granting each of them their own powers like psychic abilities, super strength, transformation, or weather manipulation. They then learn of viruses from space are coming to infect the planet and its up to them to destroy them and save the Earth.
Phantoms, monstrous beings born out of the hopelessness and despair of humans, have been appearing and causing chaos. Battle mage Haruto Soma, uses the magical Wizard rings to turn into Kamen Rider Wizard and fight to protect the light of hope. Why did he undertake this fate? And what is the Phantoms' goal?
Forget the Seven Dwarfs — here come the 7 Bears! This lovable pack of furballs is putting a fuzzy twist on the classic fairy tales you thought you knew.
The Clangers are strange, long-nosed, pink, woolly creatures that live inside a small blue planet, which lies far, far away in space. Under the dustbin-lidded craters that cover the planet's surface is the cave system where these strange yet cuddly extraterrestrials live.
In 2026, human science and technology are highly developed, solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy and other environmentally friendly energy sources are widely promoted. People live rich and satisfied. Suddenly one day, the genius inventor Dr. J detected that these environmentally friendly energy sources suddenly disappeared. Mankind has fallen into a major ecological crisis. The environmental protection base decided to select a group of outstanding members to form a steel flying dragon to investigate the causes of the global environmental crisis.
Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor is a science fiction animated series created by Alex Toth for Hanna-Barbera Productions, which ran on CBS from 1967 to 1969. Despite Moby's name coming first, he had only one short per half-hour episode, sandwiched between two with Mightor; the same structure was used the previous season for H-B's Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles.
Follow the daily lives of Harubaru Hinode, Raichi Kuronashi and Tatsuma as students of Master Shimo's Bakugan Dojo. They will fight and risk their lives for Bakugan.