"What a day" is a light variety reality show launched by Bilibili in the summer of 2020, produced by Atomic Entertainment.
The regular members of the show are Hua Shaobei, LexBurner, LaoFanQie, Some Fantasy King, and the Chinese BOY Super Gorilla.
Starting from July 24, it will be broadcast exclusively on Bilibili every Friday at 12:00 noon. Created by the UP host Hua Shaobei, LexBurner, LaoFanQie, Some Magic King, Chinese BOY Super Gorilla and Pharaoh! Summer limited theme song "Summer Boy".
Magical girl Faria and an amnesiac boy named Dos embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of their enemies, the "Variant Creatures," and discover a mysterious force attempting to manipulate the life of the magical girl "Thrud". They resolve to resist and cleanse the land.
Uncle Yao, a toilet seat designer with a handsome appearance and frivolous style, lives with his daughter Xiao Min after divorcing his wife. One day, Uncle Yao inexplicably traveled through time and became a superhero inexplicably, and was given the important task of saving the earth from aliens. And the price he paid for becoming a superhero was that he changed from a handsome and handsome man to a fat and greasy uncle. In this way, Uncle Yao began his daily life with many atypical aliens.
Tou Tiao Dou Shi Ta is a story about Yin Shen, a member of the (in)famous idol boygroup FLY. What makes him the center of attention? Is it true that he is a jerk to everyone?
Scattered throughout the world is proof of an advanced prehistoric civilization. There exist those who desperately want to learn more about these ancient people. The series follows people who set out on an adventure to uncover the truth.
Through a mockumentary lens, strange phenomena unfold: a father lost in dimensions searching for his daughter, a terminally ill patient pursuing an ancient painting's mystery, a man seeking aliens, a mysterious figure in a wedding photo, eerie shadows in an abandoned school, and a hidden time tunnel in a basement. Each camera captures the uncanny truths beyond reality.
The Last Watch (or "Guardians of Cultural Relics") is produced by Bilibili and co-produced by the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau. It tells the stories of eight groups of immovable cultural relics and their guardians, spanning from north to south in Shanxi. These stories connect the past and present for us, bringing us closer to history and culture. Immovable cultural relics are the crystallization of the wisdom of our predecessors and important carriers of traditional Chinese culture. The guardians' stories, told through time, convey the significance and value of cultural relic protection, enhancing people's understanding of this work and ensuring the preservation and continuation of traditional Chinese culture.