Clarissa, a teenage girl, shares her thoughts and experiences with her viewers through her TV show. She deals with various challenges and situations in her life, including school, family relationships, and growing up.
Non Non Biyori follows the daily lives of four girls living in the remote countryside of Japan. Together, they embark on various adventures, encounter comedic mishaps, and build strong friendships.
Hibiki and Kanade are two friends who grew up together in Kanon Town. Very different in their personalities, they share one thing in common: A connection to music. No matter how different they are or how much their differences cause them to quarrel, they both continue to share loving hearts. One day they meet Hummy, who is sent to the Human World from Major Land to collect the scattered notes of the Melody of Happiness. They have to instantly transform into Pretty Cures to resist the threats and evil music from Mephisto. Can they stop the Melody of Sorrow from disrupting their peaceful town, and can their warped friendship measure up to the bonds of Pretty Cure?
In the film 'Alienoid', a swordsman in the Goryeo Dynasty seeks to seize a legendary divine sword, while others pursue an alien prisoner trapped in a human body in the year 2022. When a time door opens between the Late Goryeo Dynasty and the present day, chaos ensues as aliens appear on Earth.
Oscar's Orchestra is a British children's animated TV series that ran from 1994 to 1996 comprising a total of three seasons and 39 episodes. The series was produced by the popular British animation studio Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment in association with Warner Music Vision and Europe Images and was originally shown on the BBC as part of the children's block CBBC. It has also aired on the British children's cable networks The Children's Channel and Nickleodeon, France 2 in France and ABC in Australia. It is set in the distant future, in the year 2743 in a city called New Vienna, and was about a talking piano called Oscar, who rebels against the evil dictator of the world, Thaddius Vent, who has banned music. Oscar and his fellow musical instruments plot against Vent and his henchmen, Lucius and Tank, and his soothsayer, Goodtooth, who always says: 'You screamed, master!'. The voice of Oscar was provided by Dudley Moore.
Rumpelstiltskin tricks a mid-life crisis burdened Shrek into allowing himself to be erased from existence and cast in a dark alternate timeline where Rumpelstiltskin rules supreme.
Haruta and Chika are members of their high school wind instrument club that is on the verge of being shut down. The two are childhood friends, and they spend their days practicing hard while also trying to recruit new members. When a certain incident happens within their school, they work together to solve it.
The story is based around 11-year-old Saga Bergman, a young girl in a small German town called Muhlenberg (based on real town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber). Saga lives with her grandmother Regina and works in a coffee shop when not in school. Saga is extremely structured and plans her life down to the minute. One day, she notices a tiny creature in a fluffy outfit that appears to be starving. She offers it a waffle, which helps revive the tiny creature. Saga learns that this tiny creature is Sugar, an apprentice season fairy. Sugar explains that season fairies alter the weather by playing a magical musical instrument, and her specialty is snow, which she creates by playing the piccolo. Sugar is joined by two more apprentice season fairies, Salt, an outgoing male fairy who plays the trumpet to make the sun shine more brightly, and Pepper, a quiet and caring female fairy who plays the harp to make the wind blow.
Marvin Flute may be the greatest detective ever to catch a cannibal clown or correctly identify a mid-century modern armoire. But there’s one mystery he still can’t crack — his family. Now that he's back in Grimsburg, a town where everyone has a secret or three, Flute will follow every lead he’s got to redeem himself with the ex-wife he never stopped loving, even if it means hanging out with the son he never bothered to get to know.
Ryza is an ordinary girl. Tired of boring village life, she escapes the village to gather with her good friends in a secret location to talk of their dreams and plan thrilling adventures. One day, the determined Ryza and company decide to head for the forbidden "island across the shore" as their first exploration trip. Together with the alchemist and other friends they meet there, they have a "summer adventure" that they will never forget.
H.R. Pufnstuf follows the adventures of young Jimmy and his talking magical flute, as they find themselves stranded on a surreal island populated by talking puppets. Together with a friendly dragon, Pufnstuf, and a rescue team, they must navigate through various adventures and challenges in their attempt to return home.
In Trolls World Tour, Poppy and Branch discover that there are six different troll tribes, each devoted to a different kind of music genre. When a member of hard-rock royalty tries to destroy all other music, Poppy and Branch must unite the trolls and save the diverse melodies of their world.
Sailor Moon and her fellow warriors, known as the Sailor Senshi, are confronted with a new enemy that threatens to plunge the world into darkness. They must navigate through dreams and the mysterious Black Dream Hole to protect humanity and bring light back to the world.
Follow the story of a kind-hearted cobbler as he spreads Christmas spirit and friendship in a small town. With the help of his trumpet, quartet, and a little girl, he brings joy and warmth to everyone in Skomakergata.
After a freak encounter with a vampire, a teenager named Darren becomes the vampire's assistant and is thrust into a world of supernatural creatures and a battle between vampire clans. As he navigates this dangerous new world, Darren must find a way to protect his loved ones and maintain his humanity.
Tim, a teenager, fulfills his dream of attending Mozart boarding school but faces challenges with a hostile headmaster and doubts about his singing voice. He stumbles upon a mystical gateway in the school's library that transports him to the fantastical world of Mozart's opera, 'The Magic Flute,' ruled by the Queen of the Night.
In Compton, California, a group of friends accidentally awaken a leprechaun who goes on a killing spree in order to reclaim his stolen gold. As they try to survive, they encounter supernatural powers, gore, and comedy.
Mary, Mungo and Midge is a British animated children's television series, created by John Ryan and produced by the BBC in 1969. The show featured the adventures of a girl called Mary, her dog Mungo, and her pet mouse Midge, who lived in a tower block in a busy town. BBC newsreader Richard Baker narrated the episodes, with John Ryan's daughter Isabel playing Mary. The theme tune and other music for the series was provided by Johnny Pearson. This show was one of the first children's shows in the UK to reflect urban living. The programme showed Mary having adventures in a busy town, as opposed to in a wood, forest or other rural setting. The two featured animals were likely to be familiar to town dwellers, as opposed to the array of talking wildlife usually seen in children's television. In each episode, the three of them would descend in the lift from their flat in the tower block. After their adventures they would return home, Midge would press the button for the lift back to the correct floor, by standing on Mungo's nose. Mary, Mungo and Midge was a production of John Ryan Studios, who also produced the earlier Captain Pugwash and the later Sir Prancelot cartoons, both with a similar drawing style.
In 19th century England, a young woman navigates the complexities of love and social status as she faces the challenges of societal expectations and her own prejudices.