Hua Xiao Xuan is a witch of a supernatural flower shop called "The Memory Garden," where she helps her customers let go of their fixation and move on with their lives. One day, she meets the man who accidentally stole her sense of smell during her 13th regeneration years ago. The sense makes him immune to her powers and allows him to enter her shop without invitation. She foresees their lives intertwine and the darkness she is fighting against may cause his death someday.
Taking place 700 years after the Dunbine TV Series, "The Tale of Neo Byston Well" revolves around Shion Zaba, the reincarnation of series protagonist Sho Zama. Together with Silkie Mau, Reml Jilfried (the reincarnation of Remile Luft), and the Aura Battler Silbine, Shion must stop a twisted Shot Weapon from launching a custom-made nuclear ICBM missile that's poised to wipe out the realm.
A group of strangers discovers the dangers lurking in a secluded retreat, and face their wildest nightmares as they struggle to survive and solve the mystery behind a stolen jewel and a dangerous spellbook.
CEO Liu Qingying faces a career crisis and agrees to travel to the ancient kingdom of Xiliang to help its ruler overcome a life-threatening challenge. Unexpectedly, she finds herself entangled in palace intrigue and a harem of would-be suitors, all while uncovering hidden motives and forging unexpected alliances.
A one-episode television pilot for a proposed 1981 spin-off of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features former series regulars Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist played by Elisabeth Sladen, and K9, a robotic dog voiced by John Leeson. Both characters had been companions of the Fourth Doctor but they had not appeared together before. The single episode, A Girl's Best Friend was broadcast by BBC1 as a Christmas special on 28 December 1981 but was not taken up for a continuing series.
Ordinary girl Lan Mo once got a headdress flower which could transform her into a dream girl. She use this image to chase her childhood sweetheart, Liu Yi Feng. The story happens between them is sweet and touching.
An omnibus web series about four individuals filled with regret who are able to order delivery from a mysterious new restaurant called "Your Most Beautiful Days." The order allows them to relive their past or see their future.
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In the post-apocalyptic aftermath of a war between machines and their creators, machines rule while humans exist in a state of servitude. Titular character Karen leads Resistance Group 11, an eclectic group of humans who find themselves fighting for their lives as they are hunted by the robots in each episode. Is this the end of humanity? Are they fighting a losing battle? Through Karen, we delve into a struggle between right and wrong, between indifference and love that explores some of the deepest questions about humanity. What is the difference between a thinking machine and a human being? What is a soul?
Time to explore the edges of the Galactic Empire with the cobbled together crew of mercenaries and smugglers! Join the players and illustrious GM Bert Jennings as this rag-tag crew navigates their own side of a beloved science fiction universe. Pencils & Parsecs touts innovative methods for interactivity by allowing the viewers control over the balance of light and dark. Helping either side of the force manifests in events which can both affect the universe and summon boons for the player characters! Pencils & Parsecs is a Star Wars RPG using the Fantasy Flight Games system from Edge of the Empire.
Knights of God was a British science fiction children's television serial, produced by TVS and first broadcast on ITV in 1987. It was written by Richard Cooper, a writer who had previously worked in both children's and adult television drama. Set in the year 2020, it showed a Britain ruled by the Knights of God, a fascist and anti-Christian religious order that came to power during a brutal civil war twenty years previously. It starred George Winter as Gervase Owen Edwards, the Welsh son of a resistance leader, and John Woodvine as the Prior Mordrin, leader of the titular cult. Patrick Troughton played Arthur, the apparent leader of the English resistance, and Julian Fellowes played Mordrin's ambitious and ruthless second-in-command, Brother Hugo.
When the ailing king of America's largest renaissance festival declares his retirement, an epic power struggle ensues between an actor, a former elephant trainer, and a kettle-corn kingpin to claim his throne.