The web anime depicts two girls, Hajime and Chizuru, who are stranded on a remote island, and how they encourage each other to live a survival life while doing their favorite comedy sketches.
Because he failed college so many times, Dang, a city dude, was taken back to his hometown by his mother to study under a village teacher. Here, Dang had the opportunity to meet and get to know people living in the village and learned many meaningful lessons that made his life seem to take a different turn.
The web miniseries created by Matei Dima (BRomania), is the successful attempt to show how the education in Romania works, especially when it comes to the most vulnerable of its beneficiaries. That the series has a lot and a kind of bitter humor is just one of the pluses.
Barbelle follows the story of a newly famous Toronto based pop-star duo, Veronica Vale and Alice O'Hara, whose meteoric rise to stardom has led to a blitzkrieg on their personal lives.
When a derelict ship docks with an isolated space station, Security Officer Jonah Ashbrook is tasked with the investigation. He finds the crew murdered, and the ship’s cargo – a destitute group of Sector Nine asylum seekers – hiding a deadly secret that threatens humanity itself.
Love vs Make Love: Ken and Shokun are secretly dating but Ken wants to keep it a secret. After a long time, Shokun—who yearns for status—has finally had enough and ends things. Soon, Shokun starts a new relationship with school president Matteo who agrees to a public relationship but is into BDSM when Shokun is the vanilla type. Like vs Be Liked: Burger and King are classmates. One day, sitting next to each other in class, King finds he's forgotten a book, so Burger offers to share his. Unexpectedly, King sees a drawing of himself in Burger's book and assumes Burger likes him. King starts to feel good about being liked by him and begins to pursue him. However, it was a misunderstanding. Hurt vs Hell: When Hida's mother remarried Saint's father, Hida and Saint became siblings not related by blood. Both are siblings who lack the warmth of their families. When they're together, however, they feel each other's feelings, making them closer than blood siblings.
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For Filipino filmmaker Andre Lee, winning the Grand Jury Award at a film festival in Los Angeles for a short film he directed, wrote, and produced is the realization of his dreams. He is ready to go back home to his family and friends in the Philippines to celebrate his triumph. But on his last night in LA, he, unfortunately, falls victim to a “professional scammer”.
Andre promises to himself that he will not go home until he finds the swindler who took all his money. As he looks for a cheap room where he could stay for a few weeks, he unexpectedly meets Joshua Santos, a hardworking and uptight Korean immigrant who owns a studio unit. As they start to share a small room together, Joshua willingly shares with Andre some tricks and tips for making it in Los Angeles.
Lumina Wong lives alone, works too much and feels as if life is passing her by. Late one night she meets a mysterious man in the mirror and they fall in love.