Small & Frye is an American television sitcom about a pair of private detectives, one of whom has the involuntary power to shrink to a small size. Produced by Walt Disney Productions, this series was broadcast on CBS in 1983, but only lasted for six episodes.
Dubbed the Creature Commandos, a military squad of soldiers-turned-monsters use their new found powers to do missions for the government and save the world from potential world domination.
An experienced virologist, Anya Markova, gives up her personal and professional life in Moscow and moves to work at a research center in Novosibirsk. She is clearly trying to escape from some personal pain, but in a new place fate throws the heroine another test - an outbreak of an unknown disease is recorded at the site of an illegal dump of a large meat processing plant in a remote village.
The story tells of love and reincarnation, revenge and redemption, set in the contemporary neo-gothic underworld of vampirism and occultism. Chayanne plays the lead character, Gabriel, a modern-day vampire, a tormented being whose only hope for salvation lies in reuniting with his reincarnated soulmate, Eva (Angélica Celaya), who was murdered over 300 years ago by the bloodthirsty conqueror turned nocturnal killer, Pizarro (José Luis Rodriguez). Cursed to wander in eternal darkness after being cursed by an Inca priestess as revenge for destroying her village, Pizarro threatens to once again steal Gabriel's long-lost love.
When the clock in the school building strikes midnight, the campus will become "a school for yokais" that cannot be seen with human eyes. Tanaka Kazuo is a human high school student with no friends who is bullied by his classmates. He feels miserable and lonely, believing that he doesn't belongs anywhere. However eveything changes when he discovers the existence of the yokai realm. Hoping to make some friends and to start a new life, he enrolls himself in the school and lies saying that he is a very rare mixed-race yokai called "Tanaka Ichiotoko", despiste the fact that he looks like an ordinary human being. Tanaka's new supernatural classmates are full of surprises, and can't help but suspect of his true nature.
A depressed, dysfunctional physicist accidentally sent back in time tries to fix her future by mentoring her troubled 14-year-old self: a whole-ass handful with her own mischievous agenda.
The Marked Hour is an anthology series of horror, suspense, and mystery. Each episode tells a story where the macabre, the uncertain and the terrible invade the lives of different characters in completely different scenarios.
In 2033, humanity's plan to block an asteroid from hitting the earth failed, and humanity perished, while Duguyue, a medium animal researcher who was forgotten on the moon, was lucky to survive and became the last human in the universe. He began to exercise, explore the base, and unknowingly make his lonely life on the moon a pleasure. Unbeknownst to him, however, the base cameras transmitted his footage back to Earth, where surviving humans around the globe watched his life on the moon live and saw him as a role model. Until one day, he noticed that there was a tooth mark on the cake that he had not touched... Could it be that there is anything else on the moon?
A group of children and adolescents with supernatural abilities pose as a family to hide their powers from a volatile military man who seeks to use them for nefarious deeds.
Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories was an American paranormal anthology television miniseries that originally broadcast from May 15, 1991 to November 28, 1995, on CBS and UPN. This short-lived program comprised three primetime specials that featured re-enactments of ghost stories told by real people who experienced alleged paranormal activity. The docudrama series used actors and special effects, and then introduced the witnesses who reported such phenomena.
The series was developed for television by Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo, authors of the popular book series, Haunted Kids: True Ghost Stories.
Nazi officers seek ancient relics with supernatural powers, once owned by Roman Emperor Constantine, that could aid their war effort during World War II.
When Freshman Zhou Xiaoan put on a ring of unclear origin, a terrifying devil leaps from his mouth and his life is changed forever. Shocking historical secrets are slowly revealed - a Blood Devil calling itself King Zhou of Shang, a race of heart-eating zombies; a dubious group of Taoist Priests that fight against them; mysterious beings of the supernatural world who can blend in to human society.
Tang Qi Zi, the daughter of a medical family, rescues Tang Qin Jian, a magical doctor of the Tang Dynasty, who was trapped in a painting. Because the ancestral bracelet she wore since childhood is connected to his jade pendant, the two find themselves trapped together within ten feet, forced to start an intimate cohabitation life. In the process of trying to adapt to modern life, Tang Qin Jian also teaches Tang Qi Zi how to become an excellent Chinese medicine practitioner and an incredible love develops between the two.
Homebody Su Yan accidentally becomes the powerless Demon King of Linyuan. With time-traveling General Hua, he battles monsters, tames a Silver Dragon, and hides his secret. Amid chaos over a missing magical bead needed to save his brother, Su Yan must make a critical decision to protect the demon world.
Yuto Kurashima, a magazine writer who cannot make any progress, goes to a coin laundry like he does every day.
There, he meets a trainee photographer named Kotone Terazaka who just came to Tokyo.
Terasaka is being too overfamiliar with Kurashima. Then a "laundry fairy" appears in front of them.
Karishma Kaa Karishma was an Indian television series which is a remake of the popular 1985s American science fiction sitcom Small Wonder. The series premiered on STAR Plus on January 24, 2003, and aired every Friday at 8pm IST. It is produced by Sunil Doshi of Alliance Media & Entertainment, and starrs Jhanak Shukla as the cyber kid Karishma.