A powerful beam of light falls from the sky at the small colonial cabin. Billie, 12 years old, and her mother Mira, are retrieved from Earth by the tough space pilot Pax. At the same time, the evil Triumvirate sends the ruthless Captain Fifun to blow up Peo's little gas station.
Long ago, this land was home to beasts the size of mountains that have now become petrified. Mana overflowed from their remains, drawing people who sought its power, and civilizations sprang up. People came to revere these mana-producing creatures, which they named 'Primordial Beasts'. They built their lives around them. Thus began the worship of the Primordial Beasts.
Time flowed ever onward, to the present day... War erupts between the Jerle Federation, an alliance of countries who worship the Primordial Beasts, and the Gildllan Empire, which has enjoyed explosive development thanks to advanced technology. The fires of war burn ever brighter.
The special animated feature will tell an important juncture in the story of Luminaria, congealing and bringing to life the game's theme of "confronting antagonistic ideas of justice"!
The series centers around a mysterious toy that can transport its user to another world seemingly just like their own. But when the only scientist who understands it is violently killed, his wife and daughter must finally form a connection and build upon his findings or else the supernatural force unleashed by the device will destroy the rest of their family.
Can people get affected by Virus only physically? Or is there a type of virus that can take over people's souls and spirits? If it is, then what are the consequences? People lose their sense of reasoning and goodwill. The lies and selfishness spread over society like a virus. In our story, the devastated and wandering Afzal meets Niranjan who makes him realize that people's wrongdoings and injustices also come back in the camouflage of a virus. So does Afzal have to make an atonement to get recovery from that virus?
Conan and the Young Warriors is a 1994 television cartoon series produced by Sunbow Entertainment and aired by CBS aired as a sequel to the animated series Conan the Adventurer, but featuring a different set of characters. The series was developed by Michael Reaves and directed by John Grusd. It lasted only for one season of 13 episodes.
A young man paralyzed after an encounter with a half-human, half-horse creature manages to strengthen his upper body through physical training. He challenges the supernatural being to a duel, wherein he earns superpower and turns to a superhero.
The sudden technological civilization has shrouded the fog of war over the entire Kyushu continent, and the wonderful combination of magic and technology has become the kingly way to rule the world in the hearts of kings. However, the ancient talismans that have disappeared since ancient times, their mysterious power quietly controls the fate of the entire continent in the dark side of the dust of history.
Mee’s Forest is a fantasy thriller series set in ancient China. A young boy, Xiaomi, winds up in an outstandingly dangerous forest. He’s alone — his monk master has vanished. To make matters worse, Xiaomi contracts a lethal parasite that swims under his skin. The clock is ticking: without a cure, he’ll die.
There is a moment after death….the moment where our deeds in life are weighed in the balance….when our eternal fate is judged and determined.
Each episode brings another soul to Amil, who acts as their conscience. As Amil reviews each person’s life, it is revealed whether the soul who leads that life will be rewarded with an eternity in paradise….or with a more torturous fate. The Final Glance is an anthology series about Amil, who waits at the gates of the afterlife for the departed. Each episode, Amil reviews the life of a new arrival by balancing their good deeds with their bad, guiding whether that soul spends eternity enjoying reward…..or enduring retribution.
30 Days of Night: Blood Trails is a 7-part miniseries that was released on FEARnet.com and FEARnet On Demand that acts as a prequel to the films 30 Days of Night and 30 Days of Night: Dark Days. Set two days before the events in the first film, the series focuses on George, a young addict who makes a living seeking covert information for Judith, the weary but wise New Orleans, Louisiana vampire hunter. It is based on a subplot of the original comic that was left out of the movie.