Follow Tortov as he journeys through very surreal, magical, picturesque landscapes, meeting interesting characters and circumstances on the way. Accompanied by his long-legged pig friend, Tortov takes us on an on-going adventure of peaceful contemplation.
Ning Ning, a "destiny modifier," travels back in time to change the fate of an oppressed woman in ancient times. Armed with modern ideas, she navigates challenges, fights for dignity, and discovers an unexpected connection that transforms her journey into a heartfelt and adventurous tale across time.
Yawaraka Sangokushi Tsukisase!! Ryofuko-chan is a Japanese manga and anime, loosely based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It began in the comedy manga I, Otaku: Struggle in Akihabara by Jiro Suzuki, which the characters watched in their world. It was turned by Square Enix into a real manga in Monthly G Fantasy magazine. It was later turned into an anime by Starchild.
Harish and Sowmiya in their 40s facing divorce in the future world of advanced technologies exist. However, Kalki from GHOST corporation gives them a second chance to correct their mistakes in their past love. Will they correct their mistakes and get what they deserve in their love life?
Diane and Tim, a young American couple, give up their search for Tim's father in Patagonia only to encounter a local con man, Alejandro, who lures them back into their journey. As the three travel deeper into the woods, mysteries abound. Each searching for something, and ultimately discovering much more. They may be hunting a man...but what's hunting them?
Space Vets was a 39-episode children's sci fi show about a motley crew of misfit intergalactic space vets. The concept was devised by Stephen Edmondson and Jerome Vincent, but the characters were created by writer Christopher Middleton, and most of the 39 episodes written by him, too. Music for the series was produced by former Doctor Who composer Dominic Glynn.
After being recently discharged from military service and just drifting through life, Hanbin Ryu is suddenly transported to another world. However, his "guide line," the system bestowed upon him to help with his survival and growth, was filled with errors, causing him to be stuck in the tutorial stage for over 20 years. When he is finally released from this personal hell, he finds everyone has turned against otherworlders like him. Just how will this low-level, super-tutorial newbie survive?
Astrid, Indah and Raya are three friends who get lost on the beach, and find a mysterious place while trying to find a way out. They passed out and when they realized they were in a cave with a pool of water. Astrid said that the pool was the only way for them to go home, but Indah did not agree because if they entered the pool they would turn into mermaids. Remembering that it was their only way out, Astrid and Raya convinced Indah to enter the pool, Indah agreed, the three of them then entered, not long after the light of the full moon shone on the pool.
High school student Yang Ming is a typical underachiever. He gets into fights, skips class, and cheats on his schoolwork. When the school flower confronts him, he feels ashamed and wants to change, but he has fallen too far behind. However, by a stroke of fate, he ends up gaining a pair of contacts that allow him to change his visual perspective, completely altering the course of his future!
Nick Thorne, a successful businessman whose company markets games, is pulled by his former partner Magnus into a game which appears far too real... The One Game is a four-part 1988 British television drama serial, produced by Central Independent Television and broadcast on ITV from 4 June to 25 June 1988. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it starred Patrick Malahide, Stephen Dillane, Pippa Haywood and Kate McKenzie, and was written by John Brown from a concept by Tony Benet.