In 12th-century England, Robin Hood, a heroic outlaw, robs from the rich to give to the poor. Along with his band of Merry Men, he battles the corrupt sheriff and the tyrant Prince John, defending the innocent and fighting for justice.
The Dukes of Hazzard is a TV show set in Hazzard County, Georgia, where a group of cousins, led by Bo and Luke Duke, use their 1969 Dodge Charger named the General Lee to evade the corrupt officials and engage in various adventures. They always manage to outsmart the local authorities, especially the corrupt Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, and help the community with their Robin Hood-like actions. The show combines action, adventure, comedy, and drama with a touch of hicksploitation and modern Western themes.
In a distant future, a group of space sheriffs known as the Star Sheriffs protect a space colony from the evil Nemesis and his henchmen. With their transforming robots called Starsheriffs, the Star Sheriffs fight against the forces of evil and ensure justice in the frontier. Join Saber Rider and his team as they embark on thrilling adventures in this action-packed sci-fi western TV show.
In the 1880s Arizona Territory, a widowed single father and Civil War veteran named Lucas McCain becomes known as The Rifleman due to his skills with a Winchester rifle. He uses his marksmanship to protect his town from outlaws and fight for justice, all while raising his young son. Set in the backdrop of the Old West, the series explores themes of family, honor, and the consequences of violence.
The story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. 200 years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind — and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.
During the American Civil War, two bounty hunters join forces to find buried Confederate gold. They form an uneasy alliance, facing off against a ruthless bandit and enduring a series of betrayals. In the end, they discover the location of the gold, engage in a Mexican standoff, and one of them walks away with the fortune.
Police captain Pavel Semyonov serves in one of the residential areas of St. Petersburg. Pavel is used to breaking up drunken fights and entering drug dens alone to make another arrest. He knows that if he thinks and argues, he will simply be killed. And he is used to first acting, and then sorting it out, because he really wants to stay alive, because his wife Yulia and son Sasha are waiting for him at home. Risking his life, he saves the daughter of a businessman. In gratitude, Latyshev, the girl's father, facilitates the transfer of Pavel to Nevsky Prospekt, to the very center of the big city, where it is prestigious and profitable to serve ... And soon Pavel begins to suspect that his transfer to the Central District was carried out by Latyshev with some far-reaching plans. And when Pavel goes on the trail of a mysterious killer named Rafael, everything is completely confused. But in a difficult situation, Pavel can always rely on his friends from the sleeping area
Farmers from a village exploited by bandits hire a veteran samurai for protection, who gathers six other samurai to join him. A gang of marauding bandits approaches a mountain village. The despairing villagers are divided about whether to surrender their harvest or fight back against the bandits. They decide to hire samurai to help defend the village. Kambei, a veteran samurai, recruits six other samurai and they prepare the village for the upcoming attack. As the battle commences, the samurai and villagers fight together to repel the bandits. Many sacrifices are made, but ultimately the bandits are defeated and the village is saved.
The Iron Horse is an American Western television series that appeared on ABC from 1966 to 1968 and featured Dale Robertson as fictional gambler-turned-railroad baron Ben Calhoun. Costars included Gary Collins, Robert Random and Ellen Burstyn.
Mackenzie's Raiders is an American Western television series starring Richard Carlson that aired thirty-nine episodes in syndication from 1958 to 1959. The series was narrated by Art Gilmore.
The story is set in an ancient time, when the whole country was covered in thick forests. A mysterious plague breaks out, resulting in countless deaths. A pure young man named Yoshihiko becomes chosen as a hero, and he sets out on a journey in order to save a village. He has two goals – to bring back the legendary plant that can cure the plague, and to rescue his father Teruhiko who left to find the plant but never returned.
Ronja, the daughter of a robber chieftain, spends her childhood exploring the wilderness, making new friends, and learning about the power of nature. She must navigate her father's forbidden friendship with a rival gang while trying to find her own place in the world.
Set in the late 19th century during the Ottoman Empire, Elveda Rumeli follows the lives of different characters living in the region of Rumelia. Combining elements of comedy and drama, the show explores themes of war, family, and cultural tensions between different ethnic and religious groups. The storyline revolves around the everyday struggles, adventures, and romances of the characters, including a milkman caught up in the Balkan War and the conflicts between Turks, Greeks, Macedonians, and Bulgarians in the area.
A gang of skilled misfits ventures to uncover a long-hidden Mayan treasure. Their strategy? Hazy. Their dynamic? Off. Luckily, they're pretty ingenious.
During the back-end of the 19th century, the genius but socially awkward engineer Sorano Appare and the wise yet cowardly samurai Isshiki Kosame find themselves drifting in the sea between Japan and America. With no money, the duo decide to enter the Trans-America Wild Race to win the prize money so they can get home. The two encounter rivals, bandits, and challenges in the wilderness as they race through America, from the starting line in Los Angeles to the finish line in New York, in the steam-powered car they built.
Thieves of the Wood is a gritty historical TV show set in 18th-century Belgium. It follows a bandit named Jan de Lichte who leads a group of outlaws in their fight against corruption and oppression. The show explores themes of class warfare, poverty, and organized crime in Flanders, as Jan de Lichte seeks to overthrow the corrupt ruler and bring justice to the people.
Loving, loyal and unafraid, the daughter of a wanted robber chief makes a secret friend in her father's magical and treacherous forest.
Redwall is an action-packed animated TV show set in a fantasy world where anthropomorphic animals are engaged in epic battles of good versus evil. The story follows a group of courageous creatures as they embark on a quest to protect their abbey from a band of villainous animals led by a cunning stoat. Filled with sword fights, daring escapes, and unexpected alliances, the show explores themes of love, revenge, and destiny.
Having lost her family to bandits during night raid, Kan'u Unchou swears, she will not let others share the same pain. She quickly becomes a — well-known and feared by villains — bandit hunter. During her journey she comes across others, who wish to join her cause. One of them is an energetic girl named Chouhi Yokutoku, who had a similar experience with bandits in the past.