The protagonist, Song Shuhang, stumbles upon a seemingly eccentric chat group with members who address each other with grandiose titles like Sect Master, Cave Master, and Spiritual Master. To Song Shuhang's bewilderment, even the group's missing pet dog boasts a lofty title, Great Devil Dog. The discussions within the group revolve around the world of cultivation, from concocting pills to exploring mysterious realms and sharing martial arts experiences. However, as Song Shuhang delves deeper, he discovers an astonishing revelation: every member of this whimsical chat group is, in fact, a real cultivator capable of wielding incredible powers.
A socially awkward programmer, Yang Can, develops an immersive experience system to fulfill his girlfriend Ye Bingbing’s dream of a romantic, drama-like love story. Using this technology to express his feelings, Yang Can plans to propose to her during the experience, but as the story unfolds, the line between fantasy and reality blurs, revealing deeper truths about love and self-growth.
Piesočná potvorka (lit. The Sand Creature) is a 1985 Czech television miniseries based on Edith Nesbit's 1904 children's novel Five Children and It.
The four Majer children—Janka, Braň, Cyril and Vladek—spend holidays together at a cottage, with their aunt Marta, who takes care of them in their parents' absence. One day, the older children decide to dig in an old sandbox and find an ancient wonder: Brontofusika, a prehistoric creature that can grant wishes. So Janka wishes that everyone would be as beautiful as the heroes from a fairy tale. It happens. No one recognizes the children in this disguise, not even their own aunt, which brings a lot of funny but also unpleasant situations. But the magic only works until sunset!
The comic author Mao Douzi modified his comics, again and again, making the big villain in the book—Su Wang mad and coming to the real world. “Forcing” the author to give himself a finishing end. They developed feelings when they got along in the real world. At the same time, they also had to deal with this crisis caused by the other comic character who came to this world for a decade hero Jiang Lin.
Space-faring miners Pearl and her father Emmett stumble upon a wrecked trading vessel. Their search for survivors launches Pearl into a struggle to save her family and her life.
Justice Bao is a Mainland Chinese television series centering on the legendary Chinese official Bao Zheng. The show stars Jin Chao-chun, Kenny Ho, Fan Hung-hsuan and Wang Shasha. The first three - as well as actor Lung Lung - first portrayed their respective characters in the 1993 Taiwanese hit Justice Bao.
Producer and lead actor Jin Chao-chun, who had purchased a movie studio in Qingdao solely to film the series, plans a 40-episode season each year until 2019. By that year he would have portrayed Bao Zheng for a total of 1000 episodes in his television career.
How far can a father go to guarantee a world of happiness to his daughter? On the day when everything changes and the past emerges, a family adrift and its network of unlikely friends will be reunited in Lisbon. A Blue Lisbon, full of undoing knots.
Team Epic is a fast-paced live action comedy that provides an original look into the everyday lives of super-heroes in Canada, and how they become the figures we know and revere.
Captain Epic, an up-and-coming superhero, is desperate to be adored by the idol-hungry public. In order to realize his glimpses of grandeur, he assembles an ad hoc team of heroes. His dream team consists of an attention disabled speedster, an absent-minded telepath, an unbelievably powerful Yoga nut, and a provocative but jaded secretary/sidekick. The unique band of heroes fights together to save the world, and Captain Epic inches closer and closer to his dream.
Three good friends, Bamse, Kylling, and Ælling, embark on an adventurous Christmas journey to Santa Claus's land. Along the way, they meet Santa's son, who wants to ruin Christmas at all costs. The series consists of 24 episodes about three friends who will do anything to deliver Santa's wrapping paper, gift ribbons, and his sack of To and From cards.
The Spider 1973 is an Egyptian black and white TV series based on a story by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud and starring Mahmoud El Meligy and Ezzat El Alaili. It is one of the few Egyptian TV series that dealt with a science fiction story.
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)
"Subway Spirit" introduces viewers to the enigmatic world where the living and the dead intertwine, through the compelling story of a young girl named Amy. Portrayed by a talented and captivating actress, Amy becomes the focal point of the series, navigating the ethereal complexities that unfold after a transformative event in a subway. This supernatural drama, a brainchild of the visionary Ryan Martin N , promises to be a soul-stirring exploration of life, death, and the mysterious connections that bind them.
Song Shi Huan is reborn. In her previous life, she was the Crown Prince’s legitimate daughter but lived away from home for ten years. After being recognized and brought back, she humbled herself at every turn just to gain a trace of affection. In the end, she died at the hands of her twin sister, born of the same mother.
Returning to the very day she was acknowledged back into the family, the Eastern Palace is already trying every possible way to rid itself of the “stain” that is her. With a calm and distant gaze, Song Shi Huan seizes the moment to turn the entire situation upside down—by choosing the notorious Prince Qin as her father. Everyone is left dumbfounded.
The series narrates fascinating adventures and a combination of ancient Iranian stories such as "One Thousand and One Nights," "Kashkoul," "Golestan" and "Shahnameh", which took place in a city called "Mastooran" 500 years ago in Iran.