Looking Glass is a science fiction anthology series that follows “The Omniscient” who shares cautionary tales about the future. Each episode follows a different cast of characters allowing for a fresh viewing experience.
When Jimmy and his MrBeast crew discovered weird shadow monsters attacking Earth, he did what any YouTuber would - built a high-tech science lab underneath his studio. But 100 levels of insane experiments and creating all kinds of weird beasts to battle the shadowy invaders, unfortunately didn’t prevent him getting kidnapped! Jimmy is now trapped in his own high tech lair… Many battles await Panthar and Banana on their quest to save Jimmy, and… hopefully, the world!
On the far side of the Milky Way, there is a planet gestating magical power-Wilhallen. There are four very different countries on this magical continent: the ancient and mysterious eastern empire—Huang; the free and open Nanyang island country—Tapaz; the iron-clad western republic—Vrsaris; and, Civilized and elegant Beilian Gang-Agnesa. All countries enshrine the High God and obtain the gift of divine power. Although there are occasional conflicts, most people enjoy a peaceful life. Until the era of 3836, when a mysterious man in black suddenly came with an unknown dark force, but found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Fortunately, the established fate was as recorded in the time document in his hand. Verhallen opened a new parallel world...
They Came From Somewhere Else is a British sitcom that was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in 1984. It pastiches numerous horror films including Dawn of the Dead, Don't Look Now and Carrie.
The single series comprised six thirty-minute episodes starring Robin Driscoll, Rebecca Stevens, Pete McCarthy, and Tony Haase. The writing is credited to "Cliffhanger" and the series was developed from a 1982 theatrical production by Cliffhanger Theatre Company founded by Driscoll, Stevens and McCarthy and Martin McNicholas.
The story is set in the fictional British new town of Middleford where Wendy, Colin and Martin are leading very dull, formulaic lives. The arrival of an American suffering from amnesia coincides with a series of increasingly bizarre events including a rain of liver, people getting sucked into drains, migraines so severe that they cause heads to explode, and zombies taking over the supermarket.
Martin believes a strange, radioactive briefcase is behind the town's problems. The American has th
Time is a science fiction that questions the world we live in and the universe we live in. What if all those things we didn't choose continue to live in another reality? Meeting on the same...
France Five, originally titled Juushi Sentai France Five and later known as Shin Kenjuushi France Five, is a French series produced by Buki X-4 Productions in the 2000s. It is an homage to Toei's ever-popular Super Sentai series, which was extremely popular in France in the 1980s. As a nod to Super Sentai titles having certain motifs, France Five has each member themed after certain aspects of French culture. Plot :
Glou Man Chou, ruler of the Lexos Empire, desires to conquer planet Earth. However, the Eiffel Tower generates a barrier around the planet that keeps him from sending his armies en masse. Glou Man Chou sends his warriors and monsters to Earth to destroy the tower and enable a full-scale invasion, but they are opposed by France Five.
Magic and mystery, Dungeons and Dragons, Cassalanters and innuendo. Come along with us on an adventure for the ages! B. Dave takes our party on an adventure into Waterdeep and beyond!
Five families of magicians sworn to protect our world must battle an enemy who’s picking them off one by one. By day they live among us as our neighbors, friends and co-workers, but by night they are the sorcerers, magicians and wizards that protect us from the forces of darkness — unless the darkness gets them first.
Keith, George, Edward, Yang and Shaw are Platoon #801, the five-man team formed to protect their homeworld in the Inferious galaxy from alien invasion. Gazaria's evil emperor Vince conquers the neighbor worlds of Kal and Granad, and suddenly only Platoon #801, also known as Condition Green, stands between him and the conquest of Emerald Earth.
The Wizard of the Emerald City (Russian: Волшебник Изумрудного города) is a ten-part stop-motion adaptation of the first book in Alexander Volkov's Magic Land series. Produced by Ekran, it is believed to have aired monthly from around December 1973 to September 1974.
Because of the wicked Gingema, a young girl named Ellie and her little dog Totoshka are swept away to the Magic Country, where incredible adventures await.
Ah Jung is a unemployed young woman who is looking for a roommate. His tendency to be too affectionate with boyfriends that irritates them and the last boyfriend also leaves her in a cafeteria. Geum Dol, manager of the coffee shop and worker Gum Deol, has a special ability to transform into a dog and offers comfort to Ah Jung like a dog with a broken heart. What will Ah Jung do when he finds the truth?
Xiao En, the second daughter of the military governor's residence, who soul-transports 90 years into the future and becomes the newcomer actress Mei En. She teams up with popular star Wang Xing to tackle numerous challenges as they work to uncover the truth behind a tragic massacre from the Republic of China era.
After rebirth, Shang Li takes in a courtesan, Xiao Yan, who in truth is the powerful Director of the Eastern Depot. Her husband, Qi Yuan Zhang, returns triumphant from battle intending to marry a concubine, but the plan falls apart after misusing Prince Yin’s tribute funds.
At Prince Yin’s birthday banquet, Shang Li reclaims her mother’s relic and reveals her alliance with Xiao Yan. When Su Jing Yun attempts to frame her, the scheme backfires. Seizing the chance, Shang Li leaves the household, approaches the emperor, and regains her identity as a princess.
In 2003, musician Markus still has big dreams. He stands in for his hoarse sister Eva at the MusicStar casting. His performance fails completely and from then on his life is paved with failures, bad luck and mishaps. When, on his fortieth birthday, he is given the opportunity to contact his younger self by text message, he suddenly sees this as a chance to change his previously botched life and become a star. As he tries to make himself a star, he erases true love from his life.
This dorama is set on a devestated planet and shows the battle between humans and human-like weapons called New Clones. Emoto plays a member of the resistance that rebels against the New Clone Army and plays a hero who steals supplies and distributes them to the working class.