Asobi Asobase - workshop of fun - follows the daily lives of three middle school girls: Hanako, Olivia, and Kasumi. They form a school club where they play absurd games, navigate through hilarious situations, and deal with the boredom of school life.
Bear in the Big Blue House follows the adventures of Bear and his friends as they explore the world around them, teaching kids important lessons about friendship, empathy, and problem-solving. With its delightful characters and catchy songs, this show is a favorite among children and parents alike.
In 15th-century Paris, Quasimodo, a deformed bell-ringer, must summon the courage to save the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda, from being framed for murder by the evil archdeacon, Claude Frollo. With the help of his friends, a talking gargoyle and a clever goat, Quasimodo embarks on a thrilling adventure that will test his loyalty and reveal the true meaning of love and acceptance.
Tom and Jerry, the famous cat and mouse duo, join forces with an orphan girl to find a loving family. Along the way, they encounter singing animals, hilarious mishaps, and a heartwarming journey that will capture the hearts of both children and adults.
A journalist assigned to write a profile of Mister Rogers develops an unexpected friendship with the beloved TV host, learning valuable lessons about kindness and compassion along the way.
This documentary explores the life, philosophy, and impact of Fred Rogers, the host of the beloved children's show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Through interviews and archival footage, it delves into his lifelong dedication to promoting kindness, tolerance, and the importance of childhood development.
Featuring unprecedented access to Jim Henson's personal archives, filmmaker Ron Howard brings us a fascinating and insightful look at a complex man whose boundless imagination inspired the world.
Walter Black, a depressed man, finds a beaver hand puppet and begins to communicate through it. While the puppet helps him regain control over his life, it also creates complications in his relationships.
Sayonara is a 1957 movie set in post-war Japan during the Korean War. It tells the story of an Air Force officer who falls in love with a Japanese woman. The couple faces challenges and racial prejudice due to their interracial relationship. The film explores cultural differences and the impact of the war on their lives.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye is a biographical drama that tells the story of Tammy Faye Bakker, a televangelist known for her extravagant lifestyle and religious organization. The movie explores her rise to fame, her tumultuous marriage to Jim Bakker, and the scandal that ultimately led to their downfall. It delves into themes of faith, love, and the consequences of living an opulent life.
In G.I. Blues, a soldier named Tulsa McLean is stationed in Germany and falls in love with a nightclub singer named Lili. He enters a bet with his friends that he can spend the night with her, but as he gets to know her, his feelings become genuine. The movie is a comedy-musical that follows Tulsa's attempts to win Lili's heart while dealing with the challenges of military life.
A truck driver named Truck Turner finds himself in a small town run by a corrupt official. When his brother is falsely accused of a crime, Truck takes matters into his own hands and becomes a one-man army to save him and expose the corruption.
Kukla, Fran and Ollie is an early American television show using puppets, originally created for children but soon watched by more adults than children. It did not have a script and was entirely ad-libbed. It aired from 1947 to 1957.
Tricky Old Dogs follows the story of a labor activist who discovers his past coming back to haunt him when his old enemy reappears. Set in post-World War II France, the movie explores themes of class differences, labor strikes, and the employer-employee relationship. With a touch of comedy and drama, this film takes the audience on a journey filled with senility, plowing a field, rugby, and a pregnant woman. It delves into the complexities of Swiss bank accounts, feuding neighbors, and the bond between a grandfather and granddaughter. This reminiscence of the past is based on the Franco-Belgian comic book and showcases the struggles of the working class in Tuscany, Italy.
Love's Labour's Lost is a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's play, set in France. The King and his three friends vow to study for three years, but their plans are disrupted when they fall in love with the Princess and her ladies. The movie is filled with music, dance, and comedic moments.
During World War II, a 12-year-old Jewish girl named Fanny and her sisters go on a dangerous journey to escape the Nazis and find safety.
In 'Donald's Dog Laundry,' Donald Duck attempts to wash his dog, Pluto, at his laundry service. However, he encounters numerous mishaps and challenges along the way, leading to comedic chaos. From a runaway clothesline to a sneezing cat and a playful bone, Donald's laundry venture becomes a hilarious adventure. Will he manage to clean Pluto properly or end up with even more chaos? Find out in this entertaining short film.
In 'The Errand Boy,' an innocent and clumsy errand boy named Morty gets hired at the prestigious Paramutual Pictures. As he goes about his daily tasks, Morty unintentionally causes chaos and hilarity ensues. From crashing through doors to getting tangled in film sets, Morty's clumsiness disrupts the smooth operation of the movie studio. With slapstick humor and physical comedy, 'The Errand Boy' is a delightful family-friendly film that will keep you laughing.
In this spoof of disaster movies, an ex-pilot afraid to fly due to trauma suffered in WWII must land the plane when the crew falls ill.