Chousoku Henkei Gyrozetter or Chō Soku Henkei Gyrozetter (Hyper Speed Transformation Gyrozetter) is a multimedia franchise created by Square Enix that has so for created 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.
In Rim of the World, four teenagers with tragic backstories find themselves in the middle of an alien invasion. They must overcome their fears and dyscalculia to work together and find a way to save the world. Along the way, they encounter various challenges including speaking Mandarin, riding bicycles, and solving a Rubik's Cube.
Two young boys, Travis and Harrison, come across an abandoned police car in a remote area and decide to take it for a joyride. Unbeknownst to them, the car belongs to Sheriff Kretzer, a dangerous and corrupt cop involved in criminal activities. As the boys enjoy their reckless adventure, they accidentally discover a bound and bloodied man in the car trunk. Panicking, they try to dispose of the body, but soon find themselves being pursued by Sheriff Kretzer who will stop at nothing to get his car back and eliminate any witnesses. The boys find themselves caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse, navigating through dangerous situations and trying to stay one step ahead of the relentless cop.
Tomboy is a coming-of-age film about a 10-year-old girl named Laure who moves to a new neighborhood. To fit in with the boys, Laure adopts a false identity as a boy named Mikael. The film explores Laure's journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces when her secret is revealed.
Pippi Longstocking, a strong-willed redhead girl, runs away from home and embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with song, flying cars, tightrope walking, and encounters with the police. She befriends children along the way and faces challenges such as escaping from jail, navigating a river, and outsmarting her pursuers. Based on the novel, Pippi on the Run is a heartwarming story of courage and independence.
The Devils is a drama film set in Marseille, France. It follows the story of a handicapped individual who is on the run from the authorities. Along the way, he forms a bond with a teenage girl. The film explores themes of escape, trauma, and coming-of-age.
After being released from prison, a deranged mother seeks revenge on her estranged husband and attempts to manipulate her teenage sons into helping her commit a heinous act.
A group of friends have trained themselves in martial arts. One of the gang is in hospital so when the hospital is taken over by a group of terrorists, the kids take on the rebels.
When a substitute teacher takes a job at a small town school, she uncovers a secret plot involving aliens, supernatural entities, and a group of misfit students. As she becomes entangled in the mystery, she must confront her own fears and protect the town from a dangerous force.
Mexican director Enrique Begne's drama Two Embraces (AKA Dos Abrazos, 2007) follows four lonely and disenfranchised urbanites in contemporary Mexico City: a preteen boy under tremendous emotional strain, the pretty cashier with whom he is infatuated, an enraged and embittered cabbie, and the estranged daughter of one of his fares. Per the film's title, these characters pair off, finding unexpected hope and salvation in one another.
In the bustling city of Sydney, a young girl forms a bond with a kangaroo and embarks on a thrilling adventure. Together, they discover the importance of family relationships and create everlasting memories.
When 12-year-old Grace is stripped naked and abandoned on a forbidden island, she must rely on her wits and the help of a misfit boy to survive. As they navigate the challenges of the island, including runaway orphans and a thieving dance troupe, they form a deep friendship and discover the beauty of first love.
In 1956, ten-year-old Austen Kittredge is sent to live on his grandparents’ Vermont farm, where he experiences wild adventures and uncovers long-festering family secrets.
When a young boy goes on a journey to find his father, he encounters various eccentric characters and gets caught up in a series of comedic and thrilling events. Along the way, he forms unexpected friendships and learns valuable lessons about life and forgiveness.
Misunderstood is a family drama about a young boy in Tunisia who is often misunderstood by his family and society. He struggles with his relationships with his father and brother, and finds solace in martial arts and rowing a boat. Based on a novel, the story explores themes of parent-child relationships and the challenges of growing up in a complex world.
Alice wants desperately to get out of practicing her piano so she can go have fun with her friends. She tricks her mother into thinking she's still playing by getting her dog to play for her, and then she and the gang hitch a ride to the local pond where they spend their time fishing. While there, she envisions what it would be like to go fishing at the North Pole.
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