Doraemon, a time-traveling robot cat from the 22nd century, is sent to help a young boy named Nobita with his everyday problems. With his magical gadgets, Doraemon helps Nobita navigate through various challenges, adventures, and misadventures.
Rick and Morty is a series that follows the adventures of an eccentric and alcoholic scientist named Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but easily influenced grandson Morty. Together, they travel to different dimensions and encounter a variety of bizarre creatures and situations.
Quantum Leap is a TV show about a scientist who travels through time, leaping into the bodies of different people. He tries to fix the mistakes of the past and alter history for the better. With the help of his holographic guide, he experiences various adventures in different time periods, encountering both drama and action. The show explores themes of love, friendship, and the impact of small actions on the future. It is set in the 1980s and 1990s and revolves around the concept of quantum physics and time travel.
Chousoku Henkei Gyrozetter or Chō Soku Henkei Gyrozetter (literally Hyper Speed Transformation Gyrozetter) is a multimedia franchise created by Square Enix, spanning a transforming Japanese arcade game, a manga series written by Ryutaro Ichmura and illustrated by Teruaki Mizuno, and an anime series by A-1 Pictures on the Fall 2012 Anime lineup.
With his wife out sick, a struggling father brings home a lifelike AI, only to have his self-aware new help want everything her new family has to offer... Like the affection of her owner and she'll kill to get it.
Reality and fantasy seem to be breaking down for student Kyo Sogoru. Is he really a smart but unpopular swim enthusiast at Maihama High School, or is he a pilot of a giant robot in a war-devastated world? Which life is real and which is fantasy?
In a dystopian future, humanity's last hope lies in the crew of the space battleship Yamato as they embark on a dangerous mission to save planet Earth from an alien race. With the fate of humanity at stake, the crew faces countless challenges and battles as they venture into outer space.
In Person of Interest, a former CIA agent and a reclusive billionaire programmer team up to prevent crimes before they happen by using a sophisticated computer system that can predict acts of terrorism and murder. As they uncover a vast conspiracy, they must face the moral dilemmas of playing God and the dangers of an all-powerful artificial intelligence.
Killjoys is a sci-fi TV show set in a distant galaxy where bounty hunters navigate family secrets and corporate greed. The show follows a team of skilled individuals who travel through outer space in their spaceship, taking on dangerous missions and exploring the mysteries of the universe. With elements of action, adventure, and fantasy, Killjoys combines thrilling shoot-em-up scenes with intriguing storylines that delve into themes of artificial intelligence and the consequences of space travel.
In Travelers, a team of time travelers from the future take on the consciousness of people about to die in the 21st century to prevent disasters that would lead to a dystopian future. They try to stay undercover while dealing with personal lives and keeping up appearances. With their advanced technology and teamwork, they face challenges related to changing the future, artificial intelligence, domestic violence, and more.
Everyone in the world uses smartphone apps, but within them lurks unknown creatures called App Monsters or "Appmon." The Appmon are AI lifeforms with the ability to think and act, and exist in the boundary between the human world and the digital world. In the vast sea of the internet, the "villainous AI" also known as Leviathan takes control of the Appmon with the L-virus and begins hacking every system, thus gaining control of the human world from the world of the net. Haru Shinkai is led to acquire the Appli Drive, and uses it to materialize Gatchmon, a search Appmon.
In a distant future after 2050, in a world where consciousness can be transferred between bodies, a former soldier is hired to solve a murder, uncovering a web of deceit and violence. Set in San Francisco, this techno-thriller explores themes of virtual reality, biotechnology, and resistance against a corrupt society.
In 2xxx, amidst a highly-developed information society, human beings are drowning in a sea of information. This leads to a situation where people cannot find the necessary information. The only hope to solve this problem is a navigator program... Hacka Doll.
Eureka is a small, seemingly normal town hidden in the Pacific Northwest. However, it is anything but ordinary. It is a secret community of geniuses working on advanced scientific experiments. Sheriff Jack Carter finds himself constantly dealing with the strange occurrences and eccentric personalities that come with living in Eureka.
A computer hacker named Neo is led into a world where he discovers that his reality is a deception created by an evil cyber-intelligence. He joins a group of rebels in their fight against the machines and learns the truth about the Matrix.
Set in the near future, the Robinson family is selected for the 24th mission of the Resolute, an interstellar spacecraft carrying selected families to the Alpha Centauri star system. However, their ship crashes on an unknown planet, leaving them stranded in a dangerous and unforgiving environment. As they navigate through the challenges of survival, they encounter alien creatures, mysterious phenomena, and face betrayal from unexpected sources. With the help of an advanced artificial intelligence and their determination, the Robinsons must find a way to escape and reach their destination.
Heat Guy J is a 26 episode science fiction anime series created by Escaflowne director Kazuki Akane and Satelight. Heat Guy J was licensed and distributed in the U.S. in 2003 by Pioneer. It was re-released by Funimation Entertainment in the fall of 2009. The first 13 episodes of the show also was broadcast on the cable channel MTV2. A one volume manga was created based on the series, and was licensed and distributed by TOKYOPOP. The show was picked up for a UK DVD release by Manga Entertainment starting in March 2006. It was packaged in double DVD sets to make up for the long delayed release of the series.
Set in a parallel present, Humans explores society's reaction to Synths, robots that resemble humans and serve them in various capacities. The plot follows the lives of several characters as they navigate the complexities of human-robot relationships, ethics, and the consequences of advanced artificial intelligence.
In a future world, humans coexist with androids known as Giftia. Tsukasa Mizugaki is a young man who is hired by the Terminal Service to retrieve Giftias whose lifespan is approaching its end. He is paired with Isla, a beautiful and emotionless Giftia, and together they embark on a bittersweet journey to collect memories from soon-to-be-expired androids. As Tsukasa and Isla work together, they develop a deep bond and confront the complex emotions that arise from their friendship.
Red vs. Blue is a comedic sci-fi animation series set in the Halo universe, featuring a group of soldiers engaged in fictional war.