Violeta is a young girl in transition from adolescence to adulthood. Suffering for years from a deep depression, she lives with her father, who spends most of his time locked in the attic of their house, in a small village.
One night, Violeta has an unusually vivid dream about her father, where he says goodbye to her, whispering the cryptic word "LIRA".
That morning, Violeta wakes up to the tragic news that her father was at hospital in a coma, after having jumped off a cliff.
Violeta becomes obsessed with finding out what is behind her father's alleged suicide attempt, and the meaning of "LIRA".
As she gets deeper and deeper into the Dream World, Violeta will find clues to what happened to her father, uncover ruthless government experiments, develop unimaginable psychic abilities, and come face to face with a mysterious and deadly dimension called the ‘Ether’.
A group gathered at an inn, consisting of Jonric the 27th, Violet and Aggie, set out to rescue Jonric's girlfriend, Princess Tulip, from her captor Sid and his henchman Yorks. Misadventures ensue, as the tone is parodic in nature.
The year is 2045 in a world where singing is prohibited, and an app called MiucS creates and performs all music in place of humans.
While out with her friends, a young girl named Seria Aiba hears something she shouldn't: the sound of singing. What's more, the voice is coming from an otherworldly being — a "Great Ghost."
A group of psychic mediums known as TERA.
And the resonation of "Possession Requiem."
"This is the story of how I became a ghost."
A driven elite lawyer, estranged from her fearful daughter and cheating husband, teams up with her rival to prevent her child's fatal accident by unraveling a 15-year-old mystery that reveals chilling ties between her family's collapse and the tragedy she's desperate to stop.
Qing Kong, a time traveler, arrives on Earth in search of a lost energy core and meets Yi Xinran, a kind-hearted college student. As they grow closer, time travel brings unexpected consequences, testing their bond across realities.
Fantadroms is a Latvian children's sci-fi cartoon by production company Studio Dauka. The episodes were released sporadically between 1985 and 1995, and all thirteen of them were released as a collection on DVD in 2006. The hero of the show is a yellow shape-shifting robot called Indrikis XIII, who usually takes the form of a cat. He flies through space, mediating various disputes between the other characters. One recurring dynamic in the show is the love triangle between Indrikis XIII and Receklite - the flying purple cat-octopus with whom he is in love with, and the rat – who is in love with Indrikis. Other recurring characters include a cow, a (human) woman, and an amorphous pink blob. The episode "Salt" won the Lielais Kristaps award for best animation in 1985. The show has no dialogue and drama unfolds through pantomime and expressive noises such as grunts, groans, and laughter, which allows the show to cross language barriers.
Destiny police. It is an organization of the world where the dead people belong. Codename seven (ryota katayori), the agent of destiny organization, and his boss, zero (Miki Mizuno). In this world, the rule that all people's lives are determined by fate and should not be changed. The duty of two people is to monitor whether the fate of the people in this world is ahead. However, one day, "dream of becoming an actress" has begun to break the fate of the hero of Nagano, a life worker working in a cleaning company.
When a dragon-head jade artifact awakens after 5,000 years, taking human form, it partners with modern-day teenager Wu You to recover its lost dragon energy. Together, they embark on a cultural journey across Changzhou, blending ancient mysteries with modern discoveries in an unforgettable adventure.
A financial company employee becomes trapped in a virtual world and must pass a series of trials to escape. Teaming up with a disguised city lord, he uses his financial skills to help the city thrive while uncovering a hidden conspiracy that threatens its stability.
Six teenagers witness a cosmic event that grants them special powers. With these new abilities, each one discovers the worst and the best of himself, while a journalist and a mysterious woman pursue them with unclear ends.
The Golden Girls are back and they all still share a house in Miami — but it’s the year 3033, they’ve discovered the Fountain of Youth, and now Sophia walks around in the hulking body of a giant yellow robot, among other colorful changes.
In 2079 the birth of the brainwave instrument BrainStation triggered the fourth industrial revolution. Mankind has ushered in a brand new era-the “virtual cyber age”. Through the use of a BrainStation, people can connect to an all encompassing cyber world. This virtual world is constructed like a neural network and the entire system is controlled and dispatched by the master brain Watson. However, over time issues are starting to surface: many people can't distinguish between virtual and reality, leading to psychosis and long-term addiction to the virtual world.
TV Warriors enter a virtual simulation of the past and encounter dinosaur-humanity. The first entry in the Virtual Trilogy, the series features both animated and live-action segments.