A group gathered at an inn, consisting of Jonric the 27th, Violet and Aggie, set out to rescue Jonric's girlfriend, Princess Tulip, from her captor Sid and his henchman Yorks. Misadventures ensue, as the tone is parodic in nature.
“Bear Me” is an almost real story about friendship, love..and a Bear. Lili, the series narrator, tells us the story of her friendship with Bear. Episodes show us their adventures, ups and downs of their relationship. The series are based on a short-length animated movie with the same title, directed by Kasia Wilk.
Rob Van Dam took to his personal website and launched a groundbreaking reality series "RVD TV." For the first time ever, fans were able to not only get a glimpse into the life of the the mega star, but to truly GET TO KNOW THE REAL ROB VAN DAM. From his personal workouts to his insight to spiritual growth, he reveals the reality of being RVD. Plus, fans get an inside look at some very interesting moments in the life of the former "Mr. Money In The Bank," as he sits down with his celebrity friends to discuss and debate the issues that matter to them from gun control to language censorship and more!
PANICS or P.A.N.I.C.S., an acronym for People Acting Normal In Crazy-Ass Situations, is a comic science fiction series created by Rooster Teeth Productions and released in 2005. The series was produced primarily by using the machinima technique of synchronizing video footage from video games to pre-recorded dialogue and other audio. The series was produced at the request of Monolith Productions as a part of a tie-in with the Director's Edition of the video game F.E.A.R. which the Rooster Teeth team used to produce the series.
The story centers on a newcomer to Bravo Team, a special military group formed to battle supernatural enemies. As the series begins, Bravo Team has been sent into a military facility at night to investigate the reports of paranormal activity from within. This is a parody of the main scenario used in F.E.A.R.
Having never been involved in a long-term relationship, Ha-yoon was hoping that her current boyfriend, Nam Tae-ryeon, would be the one to change all of that. But when he announces he wants to break up with her before they even reach their 100th day, Ha-yoon refuses to accept her fate without a fight.
Determined to make this relationship last, Ha Yoon suggests a month-long “break-up grace period” in which she and Tae-ryeon are allowed to spend as much time apart as they want, without calling things off completely. Agreeing to her terms, Tae-ryeon and Ha-yoon draw up a contract in which the terms of their grace period are clearly stated. While Tae-ryeon goes about his life, Ha-yoon somehow finds herself signing an entirely different contract with her best friend and college colleague, Kang-jin.
Create Together invites friends and families from all over the world who are coping with this unprecedented time of isolation to come together and showcase their creativity and collaboration. Rather than profiling lone artists and showcasing their finished work, each weekly episode will document the creative process as people find each other online, and remotely collaborate on a variety of family friendly projects - short films, short documentaries, music videos, and more. Anybody can come be a part of the show on HITRECORD, Gordon-Levitt's Emmy-winning platform for creative collaboration.