The Loud House follows the daily life of Lincoln, the only boy in a house full of sisters. From dealing with sibling rivalry to navigating middle school, Lincoln faces various challenges in this hilarious and heartwarming series.
Bluey, an energetic and curious Australian cattle dog, goes on various adventures with her family and friends. From playing games to exploring her imagination, Bluey learns important life lessons and grows up in a loving and supportive environment.
Doc McStuffins is a young girl who can "fix" toys with her magical stethoscope. She aspires to be a doctor like her mom and takes care of toys in her playhouse clinic. With the help of her stuffed animal friends, Doc uses her medical knowledge and empathy to heal broken toys and teach important lessons about kindness and empathy. The show promotes imagination, career aspirations, and diversity.
Masha is a 6-year-old troublemaker who befriends a bear in the forest. Together, they embark on various adventures and get into mischief while learning valuable lessons along the way.
Vampirina tells the story of a 6-year-old vampire girl named Vampirina, who moves from Transylvania to Pennsylvania with her family. She faces the challenges of fitting in with her human friends while embracing her unique vampire heritage.
Usagi Drop tells the story of Daikichi, a young bachelor who takes in Rin, the illegitimate 6-year-old daughter of his late grandfather. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of family life, learning about love, loss, and what it means to be a parent. Throughout the series, they encounter various challenges such as navigating the world of daycare, dealing with the pressures of society, and coping with the loss of a loved one. Usagi Drop is a heartwarming slice-of-life anime that explores themes of family, friendship, and coming of age.
Meet Nancy Clancy, a high-spirited young girl whose imagination and enthusiasm for all that is exquisite transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary – from her vast vocabulary to her creative and elaborate attire.
This Is Daniel Cook is a children's television series created by J.J. Johnson and Blair Powers and produced by Toronto's marblemedia and Sinking Ship Productions in association with Treehouse TV and TVO, and is shown in Canada on Treehouse TV, TVOkids, Access, Knowledge Network, and SCN. The series also airs on the Disney Channel, Disney Japan, and on ABC2. The series is about a child named Daniel Cook who learns new things and shares his experiences and adventures with other kids. For example, he learns about taekwondo, gymnastics, and animals. He also visits a fire station, a YMCA, and more. The show was filmed in Toronto, Ontario; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia, and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Every episode six minutes long, half-hour shows consist of five six-minute episodes. The series has been sold by Distribution360 to over eighty-five countries worldwide, and dubbed into fourteen languages.
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan follows the adventures of a 6-year-old girl named Kai-Lan and her animal friends as they embark on exciting journeys to learn about their culture and solve various everyday problems.
In the small town of Little Wesley, Louisiana, Vic allows his wife Melinda to have affairs to avoid divorce. When her lovers start disappearing, he becomes the prime suspect. A web of jealousy, secrets, and murder unfolds as Vic's true nature is revealed.
Matilda Wormwood, a gifted and intelligent girl, faces misunderstanding from her crude family. However, when she starts school, she finds a kind teacher, loyal friends, and a sadistic headmistress. Frustrated with the cruelty, she discovers her telekinetic powers and uses them to stand up to her family and outsmart the headmistress.
Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a heartwarming drama about a mentally challenged man who is wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. In prison, he forms an unlikely bond with his fellow inmates, and together they navigate the challenges of life behind bars. Through their friendship and love, they find solace and hope in the most unexpected places.
Like Father, Like Son (2013) is a Japanese drama film that explores the theme of fatherhood and family relationships. The plot revolves around two families who discover that their six-year-old sons were swapped at birth. The film delves into the emotional journey of the two sets of parents as they navigate the complexities and challenges of raising a child who is not biologically theirs. Through this story, the film explores themes of identity, class differences, and the meaning of fatherhood.
Set during the Nanking Massacre in 1937, 'The Flowers of War' tells the story of a mortician, a convent student, and a group of prostitutes who seek refuge in a church. As they struggle to survive in the midst of the atrocities committed by the Japanese military, they form unlikely bonds and find strength in each other.
In Kindergarten Cop 2, a FBI agent is assigned to go undercover as a kindergarten teacher in order to catch a dangerous gang involved in a data breach. Along the way, he must navigate the challenges of teaching young children while also trying to solve the case.
Me and You and Everyone We Know follows the lives of several individuals in the midst of their search for love and meaningful connection. From a young artist struggling to find recognition to a shoe salesman looking for companionship, each character navigates the complexities of modern relationships and the power of human connection. Through a series of encounters, the film explores themes of loneliness, desire, and the inherent need for human interaction. With unique and often quirky moments, Me and You and Everyone We Know offers a heartfelt and relatable portrayal of the human experience.
Shayda, a young Iranian woman living in Australia, finds refuge in a women’s shelter with her 6-year-old daughter, Mona. Having fled her husband, Hossein, and filed for divorce, Shayda struggles to maintain normalcy for Mona. Buoyed by the approach of Nowruz, she tries to forge a fresh start with new and unfettered freedoms. But when a judge grants Hossein visitation rights, he reenters their life, stoking Shayda’s fear that he’ll attempt to take Mona back to Iran.
In the Chicago suburbs, Tia, Miles, and Maizy return home after school. Tensions arise between Buck and his girlfriend, Chanice. Buck agrees to babysit the kids while their parents are away, and despite Tia's initial resistance, the family begins to bond. Buck faces challenges but grows closer to the children. Tia tells Chanice that Buck is cheating on her, causing further complications. Buck gets drunk and plans to go to the race track the next day but realizes he has no one to babysit. He searches for Tia and confronts Bug, the boy she is with. Buck and Tia reconcile, and Buck becomes a valued member of the family.
Familie Braun is a web series that follows a neo-Nazi family living in Berlin. The story revolves around their daily lives and the challenges they face as they navigate their beliefs and the changing world around them.
After a traumatic event in his life, a newspaper reporter, Quoyle, moves to Newfoundland, Canada, to start afresh. He takes up a job at a local newspaper, where he discovers his talent for writing. Through his interactions with the people of the small town, Quoyle begins to heal and find redemption.