Nomad of Nowhere is a Western/Fantasy 2D animated web series developed by Rooster Teeth Productions. Set in Nowhere, a Western wasteland, Nomad is the world's last magical being, and bounty hunters are eager for the capture.
Hugo has a tendency to prefer PLS over the unemployment office and PS4 over socializing with friends… until the day Roger, a robot endowed with A.I., shows up unannounced in his life…
Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare video game series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild. Day is playing Tallis, an Elven assassin. Filming began in early January 2011 and Day has enlisted the help of many prior Hollywood acquaintances.
The web series premiered on October 10, 2011.
The Daichis are a family in danger of tearing itself apart. Dissatisfied and money obsessed mom Seiko has served wimpy and otaku dad Mamoru with divorce papers. Daughter Nozomi who has always been saddled with all the housework, feels pained that everyone is using her. The youngest albeit most foul mouthed, Dai is forced to watch all this as everything is going to pieces. However when the Galaxy Federation recruits the Daichis to combat alien threats to the wellbeing of the Earth, it will be a chance for the family to save the world and maybe themselves.
After the death of his first love, Huang Shijie, in a car accident, Zhang Zeyuan uses a camera left behind by Shijie to travel back in time to her senior year, hoping to change her fate. Despite his repeated efforts, the tragic outcome remains the same. As he continues to time-travel, Zeyuan discovers that he is not the only one altering the past.
An island in the Mediterranean is hit by an unprecedented fishing shortage and a string of suspicious deaths. These events coincide with the arrival of a mysterious stranger, Théa, rescued at sea, who will change the life of young Chloé.
The series follows the young screenwriter Emma Green (Joy Rieger), who created the successful fantasy series "The Warrior," centered at the main character Thomas Black, played by Yotam Lapid (Ran Danker). The series has wanted to be successful throughout the country for six seasons, until suddenly Yotam, the lead actor, informs the production that he has received a desirable role in an American series and has been forced to leave the country and is forced to kill Yotam. She is forced to part with himself as an orphan, because they are a couple in real life. After Yotam's departure, the expected episode of Thomas's death is projected as expected, but suddenly, in a very illogical way, Thomas Black lands in her apartment. Her mother and later the other members and partners of the series "The Warrior" are forced to cope with the extraordinary situation.
A watch that is ticking in reverse and a 30-day cohabitation contract puts the domineering female CEO together with a pet mortician. Can the countdown on her life be changed?
Shi Yi was once feared by men as a bloodthirsty demoness, killing hundreds. No one could stand in her way. But scared of the woman she'd become, Shi Yi's treasured blood slave Yi Ling stabbed her and imprisoned her in ice. Now 200 years later, Shi Yi is free from her prison but with no knowledge of who she is. Still plagued by blood rage when she uses her powers, she finds her way into the care of the seemingly familiar Hua Yu Tang, who promises to heal her from this mysterious ailment.
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?
Set in an alternative 1970s where Germany won the Second World War and occupied Europe, a soap opera called 'An Englishman's Castle' plays out through writer Peter Ingram.
The story follows the two titular women Escha and Chron, whose contrasting personalities are like the sun and moon. The two women are from Terminal, a future post-apocalyptic world that's empty and monochrome. The two women cross worlds and arrive in the present day, which they call Transit. As Escha and Chron experience the light (scenery) and sound (music) of the real world, the future world of Terminal gradually changes into a more vivid world.