A troubled high school student seeks the comfort of escapism through interactive gaming. Played is a commentary on youth radicalization through the scope of futuristic technologies.
Joe the Little Boom Boom was an animated television series first produced between 1960 to 1963 and later remade into an animated feature film in 1973.
The show and the film were created by Jean Image, one of the leading French animators of his time.
After a car accident leaves Lin Yu in a coma, her lover Ding Chongxi uploads her consciousness into a virtual world, where he tries to awaken her through dreams, only for love and loss to collide as her body nears its limit.
GIG WORK is an adult animated action/adventure TV show. Set in a dark and dystopian world, a group of friends struggle to make ends meet while battling their own inner demons. The show explores themes of friendship, survival, and the quest for meaning in a society teetering on the brink of collapse. It is a reflection of the experiences of Gen Z and millennials during the isolation of COVID-19 and the struggles of working in the gig economy.
Narrated by Jeri Ryan of Star Trek: Voyager, UFOs & Aliens provides an exciting examination of UFO sightings, alien encounters, and our efforts to contact extraterrestrial life.
Anime based on the second game in the Utawarerumono series features the unnamed protagonist who wakes up awkwardly in the middle of a vast snowy plain that he doesn't recognize and can't even remember who he is. He is suddenly attacked by an insect monster, but is saved by a girl with animal ears and tail. This girl is named Kuon and decides to call him Haku. The story tells the construction of the protagonist without memory for the main bridge between the construction of this new world.
Follows cops that pilot mecha suits, known as Labors, to handle crimes and disasters. Explores the challenges they face while balancing their duties and personal lives in a world where such advanced technology coexists with society.
Two misfits from different planets will find an unlikely love that transcends differences and distance. 223, a Martian princess, flees her planet to get herself out of an arranged marriage then lands on earth, oblivious to its inhabitants’ languages and norms. Jhon, meanwhile, is a kind and hardworking delivery guy who is sent by his boss on his last courier errand before he flies to Malaysia, where he intends to reset his life.
A new Gangler's treasure causes Lupin Red and Patren #1 to become stuck to each other. Can they work together to separate themselves and stop the Gangler's crime wave?
The Wizard of the Emerald City (Russian: Волшебник Изумрудного города) is a ten-part stop-motion adaptation of the first book in Alexander Volkov's Magic Land series. Produced by Ekran, it is believed to have aired monthly from around December 1973 to September 1974.
Because of the wicked Gingema, a young girl named Ellie and her little dog Totoshka are swept away to the Magic Country, where incredible adventures await.
The Secret City was a television program designed to teach children how to draw, starring Mark Kistler as as the fictional ‘Commander Mark’ who led viewers and in-studio club members through various drawing exercises in a sci-fi clubhouse setting full of fun, fantasy, and adventure.
While the show’s format essentially prioritizes instruction over narrative, ongoing ‘drama’ is created by the frequent addition of new key features to the emerging scenery of the giant Secret City mural. Often Special Guests would appear on the show to demonstrate other art forms or practical applications for drawing skills.
The show was created by John Price & Mark Kistler, based on Bruce McIntyre's AVDP. Much of the series was edited live in-camera and was shot in a somewhat semi-scripted format. It was produced at Maryland Public Television through private funding by Children's Video Associates, and intended for broadcast via national PBS syndication. It also aired on TVOntario.
When vulnerable kids start going missing, Olivia, a hard-of-hearing/deaf teacher goes searching - only to find herself in a battle with the Kinderfänger, a mythical creature who will stop at nothing to keep the children he's stolen.
Meet my neighbor—a typical fantasy novelist, more than a little scatterbrained, likes to gossip, borrow things without asking, and play MMORPGs. Oh, and by the way, he's a dragon in disguise named Dragon Kim.