In 2018, Hong Kong police and mainland authorities launched the "Portland Street Operation," dismantling a triad led by Tse Kwun-wang and its corrupt protectors, safeguarding Hong Kong's social stability.
The story centers on the members of the SI-VIS co-ed vocal unit that is wildly popular both inside and outside Japan. Their true secret identity is a group of heroes who fight against a mysterious calamity threatening to destroy the world. Through their live performances, they gather the power to fight.
In the year 2070, most of Africa’s 54 African countries resolve to form a single, united nation. Now, in 2100, the dream is taking shape - Azania is rising! After 30 years of peace, the threat of conflict once again looms over Azania. Nomala Kamwendo (21), a headstrong, naive Murwi soldier, sees this as her chance to prove she is Azania’s next hero. However, when she discovers there’s a darker, more sinister force from within her own family that threatens Azania’s existence, she learns the true cost of peace and what truly makes a hero.
Rob Kraft and his team aboard the research vessel Petrel are in search of the most iconic ships of WW2. Using some of the world's most high-tech equipment, their spectacular discoveries can now be seen for the first time in 80 years.
The Micronauts animated show, based on the Japanese toy line from Mego, was announced by Hasbro in 2018. However, fans got no update from the series ever since. Eric Rogers, the executive producer of Amazon’s Angry Birds: Mystery Island, served as the head writer and co-creator of the show and he has finally opened up about the animated TV show.
In response to a tweet asking, “What canceled project do you wish happened?”, Rogers wrote about Micronauts. He explained that he had produced 52 half-hour episodes for the show that never saw the light of the day. He shared that no one at Hasbro would tell him what had happened to the series. He shared:
Zach Reino plays IT guy Josh Mullens playing Special Ops Agent Jack Maxwell on an action-gun-packed mission to save pizza, America, and your ass, on company time.
The anime features "Braver" units, which combine job-related robots called "Jobroids" with "Armor Tomica" automobiles related to police, fire fighters, emergency medical personnel, trash collecting, and construction.
When a revengeful heretic threatens to use a telekinetic teenager to destroy all religion, a disillusioned renegade realises he must stop them enacting an apocalyptic unholy war.