Following their explosive showdown, Godzilla and Kong must reunite against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own.
In a war-torn world where ancient civilizations and advanced technology coexist, a young boy named Van finds himself in possession of a powerful mechanical creature called a Zoid. With the help of his friends, Van must navigate through the chaos of war and uncover the secrets of the ancient Zoids to bring peace to the planet.
Dino Adventure Jurassic Tripper is the title of a 1995 anime series consisting of 39 25-minute episodes. It is a loosely-based literary adaptation on the novel Deux Ans De Vacances by French author Jules Verne.
Every era has an individual that begins a journey seeking the way of the road. The numerous adventures they encounter are harsh, relentless, and life threatening. It is the burning souls of these brave individuals that lead human beings to the future. People called them Adventurers. The Search Guard Successor Foundation collects treasures from all around the world that are scarce and about to be lost forever. Among the treasures, the secretive finds that contained dangerous powers were called “Precious”. If these Precious were to be robbed and utilized by Negative Syndicates, people would be put in serious danger. This is why the S.G.S. will form a secret unit to locate and defend Precious. The name of the unit is Boukengers.
Land of the Lost follows the adventures of the Marshall family after they accidentally travel through a time portal and end up in an alternate dimension filled with dinosaurs, cavemen, and other fantastical creatures. They must navigate this dangerous and surreal world while trying to find a way back home.
When a family gets lost in a mysterious portal, they find themselves in a land filled with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. They must navigate this dangerous world and find a way back home.
Unearthed decodes mysteries and combines scientific investigations with CGI animation to reveal the hidden secrets of iconic structures and monuments from around the globe to discover how they were designed, built, used, and in some cases, lost and rediscovered.
The people of Wakanda fight to protect their home from intervening world powers as they mourn the death of King T'Challa. T'Challa is dying from a terminal illness, and his sister Shuri attempts to cure him using the 'heart-shaped herb.' Wakanda faces pressure to share their Vibranium and is blamed by other nations for a Vibranium race. Namor, the king of Talokan, threatens Wakanda and demands the scientist responsible for the Vibranium detector. Shuri and her allies are pursued by the FBI and Namor's warriors. Shuri meets with Namor, who shows her his underwater kingdom. The Maya history and their shaman's vision are revealed. Nakia helps Shuri and Riri escape, and Namor retaliates by attacking Wakanda. Ramonda drowns while saving Riri, and Namor vows to return with his army. Shuri reconstructs the heart-shaped herb, gaining superhuman abilities and seeking revenge. Wakanda prepares for battle, and a counterattack on Talokan is ordered. A peaceful alliance is eventually forged, and Namor's cousin is upset by his surrender. The future of the Black Panther mantle is secured, and T'Challa's son is revealed in a mid-credits scene.
The Chou Sei Shin Series (Ultra Star God Series) is a trilogy of tokusatsu shows aired from 2003-2006. Created by Toho (who famously produced the Godzilla movies) and Konami, it was their attempt to break into the Henshin Hero market that was — at the time — dominated by Toei and their two major franchises, Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, with Tsuburaya's Ultra Series for good measure. The shows revolve around the title Ultra Star Gods: Humongous Mecha that are used by the protagonists to protect the Earth from an extraterrestrial threat.
In the decline of the Mayan kingdom, Jaguar Paw is taken on a perilous journey to a world of fear and oppression. After his village is attacked, Jaguar Paw hides his wife and son in a cistern and sets out to save his people. He must face ruthless raiders, survive human sacrifices, and elude a vengeful leader on a relentless pursuit. With determination and courage, Jaguar Paw fights for his family and his freedom.
In 1519 Spain, Tulio and Miguel win a map to El Dorado, the city of gold, and escape on Cortez's ship. They follow markers to El Dorado, pretending to be gods when the locals mistake them for the divinities of El Dorado. Tulio falls in love with Chel, a local girl, while Miguel befriends the people. However, their scam starts to unravel as Miguel wants to stay in El Dorado and Tulio wants to take Chel and the gold and leave. They are pursued by the high priest, Tzekel-kan, and a stone jaguar statue he brings to life. Together, Tulio and Miguel defeat Tzekel-kan and save El Dorado from Cortez's invasion.
A young boy named Pazu discovers a girl named Sheeta who possesses a magic crystal. They must evade pirates and foreign agents as they search for a legendary floating castle called Laputa.
Milo Thatch, a young linguist, embarks on an expedition with a group of explorers to find the lost continent of Atlantis. Along the way, they encounter danger, strange creatures, and the Atlantean civilization. As they delve deeper into the mysteries of Atlantis, they discover the truth behind the crystal that connects the Atlanteans and the treacherous plans of some expedition members.
Korg: 70,000 B.C. is a live-action television show on Saturday morning in the 1974 season, produced by Hanna-Barbera. It featured the adventures of a family of Neanderthals during the Ice Age. It was intended to be educational, and was based on the best then-current research about Neanderthal life, except where it had to be watered down for a young audience. A board game of the same title was produced by the US toy company Milton Bradley as a direct tie-in. Charlton Comics published a Korg comic book from May 1975 to November 1976. The series was written and drawn by Pat Boyette, and lasted for 9 issues. The American Museum of Natural History and The Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History served as consultants to the series. The complete series was released by Warner Archive on December 11, 2012.
In this documentary TV show, Albert Lin explores ancient civilizations and unearths relics from lost cities. He delves into the history and archaeology of these mysterious places, bringing to light the wonders of the past.
A group of explorers journey to the heart of Africa to find a lost city and a rare blue diamond, but they must navigate dangerous territory and face off against hostile creatures.
Henry Louis Gates Jr. takes a look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century. A breathtaking and personal journey through two hundred thousand years of history, from the origins, on the African continent, of art, writing and civilization itself, through the millennia in which Africa and Africans shaped not only their own rich civilizations, but also the wider world.
Delve into the power and significance of myths and their influence on human culture and understanding through interviews with renowned scholars and storytellers.
1956, in the north of France. A group of underground miners is forced to take a professor to take samples a thousand meters underground. After a landslide that prevents them from going back up, they discover a crypt from another time, and unknowingly awaken a legendary bloodthirsty creature.
A monument that may explain why the people of a thriving ancient city vanished from Earth. A tablet that reveals a towering truth about one of the Bible's strangest stories. Evidence that the 10 plagues of Egypt were real natural phenomena. Join us as we follow a team of investigators around the globe, using modern science and technology to uncover ancient mysteries surrounding these and other puzzles from our past. By examining these relics and legends, we hope to gain insights into who we are, where we come from, and where we are going.