Salute Your Shorts is an American comedy television series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1992 and in reruns until early 1999. It was based on the 1986 book, Salute Your Shorts: Life at Summer Camp by Steve Slavkin.
The series, filmed at Franklin Canyon Park and the Griffith Park Boys Camp within Griffith Park in Los Angeles, was set at the summer camp Camp Anawanna. It focuses on teenage campers, their strict and bossy counselor, and the various capers and jocularities they engage in.
The title comes from a common prank campers play on each other: a group of kids steals a boy's boxer shorts and raise them up a flagpole. Hence, when people see them waving like a flag, other kids would salute them as part of the prank.
An intense battle rages on at the Tokyo Qualifiers for the three remaining spots in the national volleyball competition. Nekoma High School, Fukurodani High School, Nohebi Academy, and Itachiyama Academy.
Aspiring filmmakers Michelle, Jacky, and Gthan launch their own online channel with rising KOLs Yannis and Sugar. When Yannis gains fame and considers leaving for a rival platform, they scramble to find a new star, leading them to Anna. As they navigate the challenges of online success and failure, they confront the harsh reality that while success is rare, the journey—and the digital footprints they leave—lasts forever.
After a traffic accident, taxi driver Fat's soul enters the body of pregnant homemaker Ching, forcing him to navigate her family life while only his daughter Rene can see the truth. As he learns to be a wife and mother, Ching faces unexpected challenges of her own. Through humor and struggles, they help each other grow, working toward the shared goal of bringing Ching’s baby into the world.
For decades, Kwong Ming Pawn Shop has been renowned for its expertise, with owner Uncle Kin treating orphaned siblings Kwan Ling and Kwan Chun like family. A rift separates them, but years later, as the shop faces financial troubles, the siblings return. Their reappearance brings both challenges and unexpected turns, reshaping their relationships and the shop’s fate.
Falsely accused of a crime, 34-year-old Shigeru Yoshioka loses everything—his freedom, his trust in women, and his place in society. Living as a shut-in, he discovers a mysterious status screen on his computer that offers him a chance to reincarnate in another world. In exchange for his appearance, he gains unimaginable power, with parameters reaching 100 trillion and beyond. Now reborn as an "Absolute God," Shigeru embarks on a new life in a fantasy world where strength reigns supreme.
Luo Fei Fei, a girl from the 21st century, was transported to a mysterious world of the past -Huang Dao Guo. In the nation of Huang Dao, its leadership is rotated among the 12 constellation owners every thousand years. There, Fei Fei meets the current emperor of the nation, Bei Tang Yi, who is also the owner of the Capricorn constellation.
The series is about three men aged between 35 and 45 who are in the middle of a divorce. They decide to temporarily live together. They share joys and sorrows, and a deeply rooted friendship grows. The story revolves around everything that a divorce entails: the strong emotions, the quarrels, the mourning, the doubts, the children, finances, rediscovering yourself, starting again, dealing with your ex and dating on your fortieth. But the series is also about a typical male friendship. Men who need but a few words to understand each other, who give each other space to be sad and who back each other up when they are vulnerable. But also men who are not afraid to tell each other the brutal truth.
Several hundred years after Anthrasax destroyed modern civilization, a group of four lords plans to set this old god free once again. To prevent this from happening, a former ally of the four is released from his 15 year imprisonment. Dark Schneider, a sorcerer who once tried to conquer the world, now fights to save it.
A Praça é Nossa is a Brazilian comedy show broadcast by SBT.
It was created in 1956 by Manuel de Nóbrega, with the name of A Praça da Alegria. It is based using a simple and practical scenario: a bench in a square garden, where several characters pass through.
It debuted on television in 1957 on channel TV Paulista, being led by its creator until the beginning of 1970s. Until then the attraction already shifted by TV Record and TV Rio. After a while off the air it was broadcast again at 1977-78 by Rede Globo, this time by Luís Carlos Miele.
In 1987 the program was revived at Rede Bandeirantes with the title Praça Brasil, presented by Manuel's son Carlos Alberto de Nóbrega. After four episodes, Carlos Alberto moved to SBT, where he set up a new program with the same format: A Praça é Nossa. The comedy debuted in 7 May 1987. The show has remained on the air since its debut.
Actor Clayton Silva was a series regular from 1987 until 2013.
Set in an assortment of locations around the world, the series follows three teenagers (Mark, Debbie, and Tinker) and a talking dune buggy as they partake in various adventures.
Jim (The Head) is an animated mutant super-hero with an insanely large cranium. A freak encounter left him with a problem. A big one: he's got an alien named Roy living inside his oversized dome.
Three's a Crowd is an American television sitcom sequel to Three's Company. It is loosely based on the British TV series Robin's Nest, which was itself a spin-off of Man About the House, on which Three's Company was based.
This drama tells the story of a mom who stays with her children again after her children become jobless.
Na Moon Hee is the owner of a noodle shop. Her already independent children stay in their own houses. But after becoming jobless, her children come back home again and work together in her noodle shop.
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