Yawaraka Sangokushi Tsukisase!! Ryofuko-chan is a Japanese manga and anime, loosely based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It began in the comedy manga I, Otaku: Struggle in Akihabara by Jiro Suzuki, which the characters watched in their world. It was turned by Square Enix into a real manga in Monthly G Fantasy magazine. It was later turned into an anime by Starchild.
1 For All follows a group of dysfunctional friends as they play D&D together, cutting between the players at the table and the characters in the fantasy world.
Due to a marriage arranged for the purpose of benefit exchange, Jiang Yuan, an assassin from the Taixuan Building, and Shao Yue, the holy daughter of the Jiuxuan Sect, were ordered to get married. The two initiated an assassination on their wedding night, only to discover that they were both immortal. In order to obtain the secret treasures of the other sect, the Demon Suppressing Bell and the Demon Suppressing Bell, the two turned from mortal enemies into ostensible spouses, feigning harmony. However, the two were unaware that the other was also an alien survivor whose homeland had been destroyed by "Nihility". This pair of fated lovers formed an alliance amidst vigilance and probing, not only to search for the secret treasure formed from the lost spaceship, but also to confront the entire cultivation world that was eyeing them covetously, seeking hope to defeat "Nihility" amidst peril.
Hot Wheels AcceleRacers is an animated series of movies by Mattel. It is computer-animated, produced by Mainframe Entertainment out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which also produced ReBoot and distributed by Warner Bros. Available on DVD and VHS, it has also been shown on Cartoon Network's Toonami.
The show takes Mattel's Hot Wheels toy cars and puts them in a ReBoot-like situation, with racing somewhat reminiscent of Tron. This is a sequel series to Hot Wheels World Race. Both shows take place in California. A soundtrack was distributed by Sony BMG and toys were sold in stores and given away in McDonald's Happy Meal.
The tiny planet Flossy floats in a colorful universe populated by alien children of all kinds. Flossy hosts a very special place: the Game Catchers Headquarters! To help the Game Catchers in their mission there’s Mr. Moustache, a nice alien, who has dedicated his whole life to studying games to teach them to new generations.
Every day, they go on a mission to explore each planet in the universe, make friends with its inhabitants and discover their favorite games. Each game is different depending on the planet and the Game Catchers want to discover them all!
After humanity destroys the world, four men wake up in a barren, forgotten land with no memories or technology. As they struggle to survive, tangled emotions—love, jealousy, and longing—emerge. In a world stripped of meaning, will they find hope or fall together?
Marc, a ufologist, searches for his missing brother, Gabriel, believing he was abducted by aliens. An encounter with a mysterious woman challenges his presumptions, raising questions about an imminent alien invasion.
Moondial is a British television serial made for children by the BBC and transmitted in 1988, with a repeat in 1990. It was written by Helen Cresswell, who also wrote the novel on which the series was based.
The story deals with a young girl, Minty, staying with her aunt after her mother is injured in a car accident. Minty spends much of her time wandering around the grounds of a nearby mansion, and is drawn to a moondial that enables her to travel back in time, where she becomes involved with two children, Tom, who lives in the Victorian era, and Sarah, who seems to live in "the previous century" to that, and must save them from their own unhappy lives.
Regarded as a nostalgic favourite by followers of 1980s BBC children's drama, Moondial employs extensive location filming and fantastical, dreamlike imagery.
The series was produced by Paul Stone and directed by Colin Cant. Other cast members include Valerie Lush as Minty's aunt Mary, Arthur Hewlett as the elderly, mysterious Mr. World and Jacqueline Pearce in t
VR Man is the alter ego of computer engineer Alex Foo. After a nearly fatal accident, Alex discovers that he has acquired superhuman powers - virtual reality projection. The bio-genetic engineer Click Click Man gave Alex his powers via an experimental procedure that killed all of its previous test subjects, but the project is shut down when he is unable to prove that one of his subjects survived.
Actress Qiao Yiren becomes a vengeful goddess who, by chance, "steals" the robot 013 from a tech giant. This leads to a close-knit romance and mutual growth between them. As a conspiracy pulls them into a dangerous world of technology and fame, complex emotional ties develop between human and AI.
Mythic Warriors is a Canadian-produced animated television series that was a fixture of CBS' Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. The show featured retellings of popular Greek myths that were altered so as to be appropriate for younger audiences.
Two seasons of episodes were produced in 1998 and 1999; then aired alongside reruns until 2000, when CBS' abolition of its children's programming resulted in its cancellation.
The programme was continues to be re-aired on STV. Original in 2009 on wknd@stv, which is a children's television strand on Scottish television channel, then on Saturday mornings on STV during 2010. The series has been translated into Scottish Gaelic and is broadcast on BBC Alba since 2012.
Most of the characters in the show are all portrayed with their original Greek names, though Romanized exceptions were also utilized.
This origin story follows the not-so-NCR Ranger, James Eldridge in the Wasteland, and his first encounter with the deadly Scorpion and his gang. Set years before the live-action series, Fallout: Nuka Break, and the digital short, Red Star.