Adapted from the novel "The Close Combat Mage in the Online Game" by Butterfly Blue, this story mainly revolves around Gu Fei, a super martial artist who works as a physical education teacher at a school. Upon his students' recommendation, he starts playing an online game but mistakenly chooses the profession of a mage. Ultimately, he becomes a close combat, violence-oriented mage and embarks on a new gaming journey.(GPT)
Chocky is a 1984 children's television drama based on the 1968 novel by John Wyndham and was broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom. Two sequels were produced. All were written by Anthony Read and produced by Thames Television. The series was also broadcast and popular in Czechoslovakia - both dubbings were made.
While the 1968 novel was set in an unspecified 'near future', the TV adaptation was set contemporaneously in the mid-1980s. The Gore family acquire a second generation Citroen CX car which was marketed as being technologically advanced at the time.
One day, while being attacked, Chang Tian unintentionally invokes an artifact called Xiao Bai that protects him from a terrible fate. After this, he finds himself on a battlefield, where he will fight alongside several other people like him, able to invoke artifacts...
Earth Star Voyager is the name of a science fiction television movie shown on the Wonderful World of Disney in 1988. The show aired as a two-part pilot, but was never picked up for a series and has not been released on DVD, although a fan base for the pilot has grown over the years.
A disgraced six-term congressman dies and returns as a ghost ten years in the past, where he schemes to use the only person who can see him, a low-level civil servant, to return to power in the National Assembly.
Ryūsei Narukami is your typical NEET. He spends his days shut in his room playing video games without a care in the world, living a lazy life. But the truth is, Ryūsei used to be a powerful demon king in another world! So why not spend this new life doing whatever he wants? Except, he wasn't the only one reincarnated into this world. The hero who struck him down is here too—and she's a really cute high school girl?! Can Ryūsei survive reuniting with his foe in a new world, or will he find himself fighting even in this life?
For the most part, Wisdaregidor is your typical fantasy world: monsters wreaking havoc, taverns packed with gung-ho adventurers, and a demon overlord looking to rule it all. But Wisdaregidor has one thing you'll never find in Middle-earth: the Internet! Zane and Kuku are two adventurers trying to build a fanbase. The pair will do whatever it takes to get more subscribers for their streamed videos, even if it means taking on the demon lord himself!
The Invaders (or The New Invaders) is a two-part television miniseries revival based on the 1967-68 original series The Invaders. Directed by Paul Shapiro, the miniseries was first aired in 1995. Scott Bakula starred as Nolan Wood, who discovers the alien conspiracy, and Roy Thinnes appears very briefly as David Vincent, now an old man handing the burden over to Wood.
Four Angels and four Devils are sent to Earth, in an unused area of the Golden School, where they learn everything they need to become Guardian Angels and Guardian Devils.
Meng Ci is transported into a novel and becomes a character in the story. She finds herself in a love triangle with the male lead and the second male lead, but she is determined to stay out of their way and not interfere with the plot. However, things get complicated when the male lead starts to show interest in her, and she begins to develop feelings for him. As she tries to navigate her way through the story and find a way back to the real world, Meng Ci must also deal with the jealous second male lead and the challenges that come with being a character in a novel.
When a mysterious force threatens time itself, Shi Xi, the time princess, disappears, and a group of heroes is swept into a chaotic time vortex by a powerful stranger, unleashing a battle across shifting timelines.
Rauta-aika (The Age of Iron) is a dramatic four-part miniseries completed in 1982 by Finnish broadcast network Yle TV2. The production attempts to adapt the national epic of Finland, the Kalevala, for the television audience by way of humanizing the mythological characters whose thoughts and actions drive the narrative. The protagonists of Rauta-aika, Väinö, Ilmari and Lemminki, have been inspired by the tales in the Kalevala and go in search of a woman, eventually finding themselves at war with the Nordic people, and in the end pay dearly for their pursuits.