Rayún and Sayén, two young apprentice rainbow hunters, live in a post-apocalyptic world and must use all their strength and intelligence to capture mythical creatures called "Draguiris" (a type of rainbow with dragon-like features). The energy generated by the Draguiris is used to produce sustainable energy, maintaining a fortress they call "the Capsule," which protects them from a violent and harrowing outside world, divided into multiple tribes, each vying for dominance and self-preservation.
In the sequel to "Het Jachtseizoen" (The Hunting Season), they're joining six well-known couples on Stuk TV: Giel de Winter, Thomas van der Vlugt, and Stefan Jurriëns, instead of the other way around. The new program is called "Where the F*ck is Stuk?"
Angling Dharma is Indonesian historical-drama TV series, produced by Genta Buana Pitaloka (now Genta Buana Paramita). It was aired on Indosiar in May 10,2000.
Yaki and Saar are two friends whose past puts them on a dangerous collision course with each other. They come from different backgrounds, and like others, they try to cope with the tragic reality of their world—all of them are mentally wounded and abnormal, living on the edge and testing the limits on a daily basis.
Beyond simply reversing the gender roles and substituting a female for the male main character from the original film, My Boss, My Hero, this drama deals with the serious issues of personal growth and family relationships in contemporary society through its comedic approach to gangsters and the three main characters' growing friendship.
An antisocial criminal bounces around Los Angeles doing jobs too embarrassing or dangerous for Taskrabbit. As he makes moral compromise, Rabbit must ask himself if he's really connecting with his clients, or just doing their dirty work.
Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic is an American magical girl cartoon show produced by Saban that centered around the fictional adventures of Japanese real-life magician Princess Tenko, Mariko Itakura. After each episode, she would appear in a live-action segment to perform an illusion or do her "Teach-a-Trick," a segment that teaches the audience a simple magic trick they could perform at home. Unfortunately, the show failed to attract an audience and production was cancelled after a single season, which ran from 1995-1996.
Celebrated survivalist Bear Grylls turns the tables to America’s armchair adventurers by creating wilderness simulated challenges that will test the contestants’ smarts, physicality and their ability to adapt and do whatever it takes to survive. Comedian Jordan Conley co-hosts.
Six years after the defeat inflicted on Qilby by Yugo and his team, tears flow again in Amalia's kingdom. To prevent this, the heroes must find the six missing Dofus.
Chasing Mummies: The Amazing Adventures of Zahi Hawass is a reality television series which is airing on The History Channel in the United States. Produced by Boutique TV, this series depicts the adventures of archaeologist and Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass and his discoveries in Egypt as he is followed by young archeological fellows and a camera crew. The series began on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 and aired Wednesdays at 10pm on the History Channel. The shows illustrates the complexities in the almost never-ending quest to preserve and discover artifacts from ancient Egypt.