A legendary Joseon villainess reincarnated in a modern actress’s body clashes with a cold-blooded chaebol heir, sparking a chaotic love-hate romance across centuries.
A variation on the format of Space Patrol, featuring an organisation operating a fleet of patrol craft responsible for protecting the Earth and other Solar planets.
After a devastating accident, Gao Yuanshu and his friends receive transplants that unexpectedly grant them unique superpowers. As they struggle to control their newfound abilities, they uncover hidden consequences that pull them into a world of mystery, danger, and unexpected destiny.
The story follows the two titular women Escha and Chron, whose contrasting personalities are like the sun and moon. The two women are from Terminal, a future post-apocalyptic world that's empty and monochrome. The two women cross worlds and arrive in the present day, which they call Transit. As Escha and Chron experience the light (scenery) and sound (music) of the real world, the future world of Terminal gradually changes into a more vivid world.
Jingzhe, who transformed into the humanoid weapon X-50 by a mysterious organization. After constant self-doubt and struggle, he and his good brothers Shao Dongjiang and Kong Youjing fight against the evil forces together. In the process of fighting, they gradually uncover the mystery of their life experience they grow into a savior and hero.
Kinvig is a sci-fi comedy television series made for British television in 1981.
Ineffectual dreamer Des Kinvig (Tony Haygarth) runs a rundown little electrical repair shop in the small town of Bingleton where he lives with his mumsy, scatterbrained wife Netta (Patsy Rowlands) and oversized pet dog Cuddly.
One day his shop is visited by the beautiful, sharp-tongued Miss Griffin (Prunella Gee) who seems at first just another dissatisfied customer.
However, after encountering a flying saucer while walking the dog one night, Kinvig discovers she is actually a scantily-clad alien from the planet Mercury who desperately needs the help of the scruffy, bearded Des' "exceptional brain" to stop an invasion of the evil ant-like Xux who are replacing people with robot duplicates.
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Imagine Zoe Stranek’s surprise when she finds out her dad didn’t work at Starbucks, but used to be a secret agent, protecting our planet against Alien invasions. So when Ulav, her dad’s old partner and weird comedic alien, tells her this, she decides to step into her father’s footsteps. Together with her new alien bestie and her best friends Quigley and Rock, she protects our planet from General Gore, the ultimate badass alien, hoping to find out what happened to her father.
Two stepbrothers accidentally invent a time machine and are transported from the present day to 1885, where they come into conflict with the local mayor.
Under the Mountain is an eight-part television series based on the novel of the same name written by Maurice Gee, first transmitted in 1981 and produced by Television New Zealand. Many of the minor roles in this series were played by people who were at the time well known performers in New Zealand.
Ten years ago... encoded messages emitted from a mysterious mass in outer space called "aeon" are intercepted on Earth. The USA and Russia set up the top-secret project Omega to investigate. The team sent up to explore the phenomenon dies when their capsule explodes seconds after take-off. The Omega project is officially abandoned.
In a post-pandemic world, gene therapy has saved the human race from disease but has given birth to Variants: people with powers so unique, the government denies their human rights. Based on the graphic novel series of the same name by Shawn Kittelsen and Eric Zawadzki.
Taiwan’s first drama series utilizes magical realism to interweave local myths, folklore, and tales with current social issues, presenting a modern allegory that serves as a warning for Taiwan’s near future.