The Mortal Kombat tournament finals were not the end of the battle between many worlds in hopes of salvation. A Netherrealm sorcerer named Quan Chi plans an invasion, while the "savior of Earthrealm" faces problems in his birth house.
In the test, Li Xiaobai, with the props produced by the system, passed the three hurdles of body technique, mind and cultivation and successfully entered the Holy Devil Sect. Li Xiaobai identified with his senior brother and sister. He participated in the sect's martial arts competition and defeated the experts from other states to obtain the qualification to go to the secret realm. At this time, Feng Wu Xie suddenly came to the door, stating that Li Xiaobai's impersonation of Zhang Rui was discovered by the evil cultivators, who were attacking the Immortal Feather Sect. All of them returned to the sect together and fought hard with the evil cultivators. At this time, the head of the Holy Demon Sect, Ouyezi, came out to help the crowd repel the evil cultivators. Li Xiaobai, who thought he could dazzle for two days, had no choice but to embark on a trip to the secret realm under the system's serial urging.
After the Jinshan Mountain was flooded, Snake Xiao Qing was sealed by Monk Fa Hai and guarded by the Demon Control Department. Five hundred years later, Li Xiu Ning, who came here to take the talent election exam of the Demon Control Department, stepped into Xiao Qing's sealing area and broke the seal by accident. As a result, Xiao Qing woke up but lost her memory because the seal was broken by force. To find her memory back and get to know the world, Xiao Qing went to Qingyun Valley with Li Xiu Ning and started a new life. As they grew familiar with each other, Xiao Qing found out about another identity of Li Xiu Ning.
"Shaktimaan: The Animated Series" is a 2011 Indian animated superhero show based on the live-action series of the same name. The series centers around Vehaan Arya, a young college student who trains with seven gurus and gains yogic superpowers, becoming Shaktimaan. He uses these powers to fight the evil Tamraj Kilvish, who aims to destroy the world.
Wanderly Wagon was an Irish children's television series which aired on RTÉ from Saturday 30 September 1967 until 1982. Wanderly Wagon followed human and puppet characters as they traveled around Ireland visiting interesting locations, rescuing princesses and generally doing good. The original premise of the show expanded to follow the characters to magical lands of Irish mythology, and into outer space.
Set during an alternate-history version of the Napoleonic Wars, in which dragons not only exist but are piloted like skyships and choose their own masters, the series centers primarily on events involving titular dragon Temeraire and his handler, Will Laurence.
Rose and her friends are studying and having adventures at the Royal Magic Academy of Funtasia, discovering their talents while the wizard of dark mirror and his minion are trying to steal the magic of Filly world.
Dwarkadheesh – Bhagwaan Shree Krishna was a television series based on the adult life of the Hindu deity Krishna. It began airing on July 4, 2011 on Imagine TV at the 8 pm slot and was stopped abruptly midway with the shutdown of Imagine TV in April 2012. The series intended to show Krishna as a valiant lover; a master strategist; and an ideal brother, father, son, and king. Renowned composer Ravindra Jain composed the title song as well as music for the initial episodes. Afterwards the composer was replaced by music director-duo Sunny Bawra and Inder Bawra. The serial is produced by Sagar Pictures who are well known for their devotional serials of Bhagavan Ramachandra and Bhagavan Krishna: Ramayana and Sri Krishna respectively.
Teagan Knightley is constantly challenging herself with puzzles and conducting experiments. What happens when the experiment goes wrong? What does this mysterious organization want with her? Why can't she remember what happened a year ago?
Space Strikers was an animated television series that was based on the Jules Verne novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. The series aired on UPN from 1995 to 1996. Action sequences were shown in "Strikervision" 3-D. It was the first animated series to be made specifically for UPN.
The Secret City was a television program designed to teach children how to draw, starring Mark Kistler as as the fictional ‘Commander Mark’ who led viewers and in-studio club members through various drawing exercises in a sci-fi clubhouse setting full of fun, fantasy, and adventure.
While the show’s format essentially prioritizes instruction over narrative, ongoing ‘drama’ is created by the frequent addition of new key features to the emerging scenery of the giant Secret City mural. Often Special Guests would appear on the show to demonstrate other art forms or practical applications for drawing skills.
The show was created by John Price & Mark Kistler, based on Bruce McIntyre's AVDP. Much of the series was edited live in-camera and was shot in a somewhat semi-scripted format. It was produced at Maryland Public Television through private funding by Children's Video Associates, and intended for broadcast via national PBS syndication. It also aired on TVOntario.