Blue Exorcist (2011) follows the story of Rin Okumura, a young exorcist who discovers that he is the son of Satan. He enrolls in the True Cross Academy to learn how to control his powers and fight against the demons. Along the way, he forms bonds with other exorcists and faces numerous challenges and epic battles as he tries to protect the world from demonic threats.
Babylon 5 is a cult-favorite TV show set in the future where the Babylon 5 space station serves as a gathering point for different alien races. The story follows the struggle against political oppression, ethnic conflict, and ancient prophecies. It explores themes of tolerance, diversity, and the consequences of power. The characters include telepaths, smugglers, diplomats, and spacefarers, as they navigate the complexities of interstellar politics and personal relationships.
Pandora Hearts follows the story of a young boy named Oz Vessalius, who finds himself trapped in a strange world called the Abyss. With the help of a powerful weapon known as the Chain, Oz sets out on a journey to uncover the truth behind his past and the mysteries of the Abyss.
Insecure follows the lives of best friends Issa and Molly as they navigate through the ups and downs of love, friendship, and careers in Los Angeles. Issa struggles with her job at a non-profit organization and her on-again, off-again relationship with her boyfriend Lawrence. Molly, a successful corporate attorney, faces challenges in her love life and professional ambitions. Together, they navigate through the complexities of being black women in a predominantly white world, tackling social and racial issues along the way.
What We Do in the Shadows is a hilarious mockumentary comedy that follows the lives of vampire roommates living in Staten Island. The show explores their daily struggles and antics as they try to navigate the modern world and maintain their supernatural existence.
Rhoda is a comedy TV show set in New York City, focusing on the life of Rhoda Morgenstern, a young Jewish woman. The series explores Rhoda's experiences as she navigates relationships, careers, and self-discovery, all while dealing with her control-freak mother and the challenges of dating in the city. With a laugh track and a hidden character, Rhoda brings humor and relatable moments to viewers.
In a world where magic exists, Harutora, a high school student, is thrust into an unexpected journey when he uncovers his family's secret connection to the supernatural. As he navigates through the hidden realm, Harutora must confront evil spirits and discover his own powers in order to protect his loved ones and unravel the mysteries surrounding his past.
Family Matters follows the lives of the Winslow family, particularly the nerdy next-door neighbor Steve Urkel, as they navigate through various comedic situations and heartfelt moments. With a mix of physical and slapstick comedy, this show explores themes of family, friendship, and teenage life, all set against the backdrop of middle-class Chicago. Get ready for lots of laughs and heartwarming moments!
Living Single is a sitcom comedy that revolves around the lives of a group of African-American women living in Brooklyn, New York during the 1990s. The series explores themes of friendship, dating, love, and the challenges they face as they navigate their personal and professional lives. With laughter and humor, the show offers a glimpse into the lives of these women and their unique experiences.
In this sequel to The Lion King, Simba and Nala's daughter Kiara falls in love with Kovu, a member of Scar's pride. They must overcome their differences and unite the prides to bring peace to the African savanna.
Moesha is a sitcom that follows the life of Moesha Mitchell, a smart and strong-willed African-American teenage girl. She faces the challenges of high school, teenage social issues, and deals with family relationships in Los Angeles. The show explores themes of family dynamics, friendship, and personal growth.
My Wife and Kids is a sitcom that follows the lives of the Kyle family. Michael Kyle, a loving husband and father, tries to balance his work and family life while dealing with everyday challenges and humorous situations. The show explores the dynamics of a modern African-American family and tackles various relatable topics with humor and heart.
Leo, a jaded 74-year-old lizard, and his turtle terrarium-mate decide to escape from their Florida classroom after realizing Leo's limited time left. However, Leo gets caught up in his anxious students' problems, including dealing with an impossibly mean substitute teacher.
Doc Martin is a dark comedy TV show about a socially awkward doctor who moves to a small village in Cornwall, England. The former surgeon struggles to adjust to his new life and work as a GP, dealing with the eccentric residents and navigating through various medical mysteries.
Two disgraced FBI agents, Kevin and Marcus Copeland, are assigned to protect hotel heiresses, the Wilson sisters, from a dangerous kidnapping plot. In order to carry out their mission, the agents decide to go undercover by disguising themselves as Brittany and Tiffany Wilson, the vain and spoiled white daughters of a wealthy tycoon. As they navigate high society and deal with the challenges of impersonating women, Kevin and Marcus must prevent the kidnapping and redeem themselves in the eyes of the FBI.
Simon & Simon is a TV show about two brothers who run a private detective agency in San Diego in the 1980s. They are polar opposites but work together to solve cases. Their domineering mother adds to the drama as they navigate the action-packed world of detective work.
A Different World follows the lives of a group of students attending Hillman College, a historically black university in Virginia. The show explores various social issues, including racism, while also delving into the personal lives and relationships of the characters.
The Familiar of Zero follows the story of a high school student named Saito Hiraga. One day, he is suddenly summoned to the magical world of Halkeginia by a beautiful and powerful mage named Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière. In this new world, Saito is branded as Louise's familiar and is forced to serve her. As he adjusts to his new life, Saito discovers that he possesses unique powers and begins to unravel the secrets of the world he now calls home.
During the Hundred Year's War between England and France in the Middle Ages, a powerful witch named Maria lives in a secret forest with her familiars. She hates the war around her, and will sometimes stir up trouble against the church that does nothing to stop it. Her interventions into the world, however, run against the plans of heaven, earning her the attention of the Archangel Michael.
In the next installment, the survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter in New York City. One year after the Woodsboro killings orchestrated by Richie Kirsch and Amber Freeman, Blackmore University professor Laura Crane is murdered by her student Jason Carvey wearing a Ghostface costume. Sam and Tara now live in New York City, with Tara attending Blackmore University alongside fellow survivors Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin, their roommate Quinn Bailey, Mindy's girlfriend Anika Kayoko, and Chad's roommate Ethan Landry. Tara is in a relationship with Chad, which Quinn keeps interrupting. Sam is seeing a therapist and is taking medications to suppress her hallucinations. Sam's father was a serial killer and last year she found out that her boyfriend Richie was also a serial killer. Sam is ostracized in public because of an online conspiracy theory that she was the true mastermind of the latest killings. Sam stopped Richie by stabbing him 22 times and slashing his throat. Sam is secretly dating Danny. As news of Jason and Greg's murders is reported on TV, they also talk about Ghostface masks found in their closets. Sam wants to leave town immediately, but Tara is done running. She wont let one incident define the rest of her life. Ghostface attacks the sisters and leaves behind a Ghostface mask worn in the 2011 Woodsboro killings. At the NYPD police station, the sisters meet Quinn's detective father, Wayne Bailey, FBI special agent Kirby Reed, a survivor of the 2011 killings, and reporter Gale Weathers, who tells them she spoke to Sidney Prescott and that she has gone into hiding to protect her family. Sam and Tara are angry with Gale as she wrote a book about what happened, even though she promised she would not. Gale called Sam unstable and a born killer. Sam's therapist Christopher Stone is murdered by Ghostface, who steals Sam's file and leaves behind a mask worn in the Hollywood killings. Wayne suspects that Sam killed her therapist since she had admitted to liking killing Richie and that was also in his session notes, which are now stolen. Mindy theorizes that the killer is following the rules of film franchises, specifically the rule that anyone can die while the franchise will still continue. Ghostface attacks the group in the sisters' apartment, murdering Anika and seemingly killing Quinn. Sam's boyfriend Danny helps the others escape and Ghostface leaves behind a mask worn in the Windsor College killings. Gale takes the group to an abandoned theater she found while investigating, which has been set up as a shrine to the Ghostface killers, featuring many items of evidence related to previous massacres now displayed like film props. Ghostface calls Gale at her apartment and torments her about the death of Dewey Riley before killing her boyfriend Brooks and attacking her. Sam and Tara arrive just in time to stop Ghostface from killing Gale, who is taken to the hospital. The group agrees to meet Kirby at the theater to trap Ghostface. Wayne tells the group to take public transport to avoid the killer from taking another shot at them. But it is Halloween, and many people are wearing Ghostface masks as the news of the killings is trending on social media. Mindy is stabbed by Ghostface on the train. Sam refuses to let Danny inside the theatre as she does not trust him. At the theater, Sam sees a hallucination of her father, original Ghostface killer Billy Loomis. Billy asks Sam to take a knife and to kill the killers. Wayne calls Sam and says that Kirby was fired by the FBI 2 months ago for being mentally unstable. Taking his knife from the original murders, she realizes they have been locked inside. Two Ghostfaces appear and attack Chad. They manage to stab Tara who was with Chad. As Chad tries to fight them, he is stabbed by both multiple times. Wayne and Kirby both arrive with guns drawn. Wayne attempts to lend credence toward Kirby being the killer, only to shoot her, revealing himself as a third Ghostface and the mastermind; his accomplices are his children, revealed to be Ethan and a still-alive Quinn, who faked her death to ease suspicion. The trio reveal that they are Richie's family who want to avenge his death. They were responsible for defaming Sam online and plan to frame her for their killing spree. Sam and Tara gain the upper hand and fight off the Bailey family, with Tara stabbing Ethan and Sam killing Quinn, while briefly knocking Wayne unconscious. Sam then dons her father's Ghostface costume, taunts Wayne with a phone call using the voice changer, and viciously stabs him to death. Ethan resurfaces, but Kirby smashes the television set that killed Stu Macher over his head, killing him. Sam agrees to let Tara live her life more independently and Tara agrees to go to therapy. As Mindy, Chad, and Kirby are taken to the hospital, Sam stares at her father's Ghostface mask before discarding it and following Tara and Danny into the city.