Bungo Stray Dogs is an action-filled TV show that revolves around a group of individuals with supernatural abilities, as they fight against organized crime and face various challenges in the city of Yokohama.
Apostrophes was a live, weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. It ran for fifteen years (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975, to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television (around 6 million regular viewers). It was broadcast on Friday nights on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" from 1975 to 1992). The hourlong show was devoted to books, authors and literature. The format varied between one-on-one interviews with a single author and open discussions between four or five authors.
Hyouka is a story about a high school student named Oreki Houtarou who is forced by his older sister to join the Classical Literature Club. Reluctant at first, Oreki soon develops an interest in solving mysteries and becomes an amateur detective. Along with his friends, Chitanda Eru, Satoshi Fukube, and Mayaka Ibara, they delve into various cases and uncover the truth behind them, using their combined skills, intelligence, and literature knowledge. Through their adventures, they not only solve mysteries but also learn more about themselves and their place in the world.
Gankutsuou is a sci-fi thriller TV show set in a futuristic alternate reality where the Count of Monte Cristo, a vengeful man, seeks revenge against those who betrayed him. The story takes place in France and involves conspiracy, surrealism, outer-space, and literature.
The Water Margin is a television series based on the Chinese classical novel of the same name. It tells the story of a group of heroic outlaws during the Song Dynasty who fight against corruption and oppression.
At first glance Yukishiro Nanako seems like a normal high school girl, but she has a notable eccentricity: instead of speaking, she communicates only through written senryu poetry! This means she expresses herself only in 5-7-5 syllables. To most this might seem like an inconvenience, but for Nanako and her ex-delinquent bestie, Busujima Eiji, it adds to the experience of their high school lives as they run the Literature Club.
Aoi Bungaku Series (2009) is an exceptional TV show that brings to life some of the most powerful and thought-provoking Japanese literature. Each episode delves into different stories, all of them filled with captivating characters, intense emotions, and profound reflections on the human condition. From tales of unrequited love to stories of tragedy and trauma, Aoi Bungaku Series takes viewers on a journey through the complexity of human existence. With its stunning animation, intricate storytelling, and a touch of surrealism, this TV show is a must-watch for anyone who craves deep and meaningful narratives.
The Great Passage follows a group of dedicated dictionary editors as they work together to create a comprehensive dictionary. Their journey is filled with challenges and personal growth as they navigate the intricacies of language and strive to capture its essence in words.
A dreamy seamstress and mother of three's life is turned upside down when she's wrongly diagnosed with a terminal disease along with an actually terminally ill wealthy book publisher.
Penny Dreadful is a gothic horror TV show set in 19th century London. It follows various characters, including Dracula, the Frankenstein's Monster, and Dorian Gray, as they navigate supernatural occurrences, mental illness, and dark secrets.
In 1959, a maverick teacher returns to his alma mater and uses poetry to inspire his students to think for themselves and seize the day.
After a chance encounter with a charming young man, a married woman starts an affair that quickly becomes intense and passionate. However, her secret relationship soon spirals out of control, leading to devastating consequences for everyone involved.
"Miss Bernard" herself, Machida Sawako, and her book-loving friends live their literary days in the library. This gag series glorifying famous literature is filled with love for books of all sorts, as well as the kinds of things that all readers experience!
The Thorn Birds is a TV mini-series set in Queensland, Australia in the 1920s and 1960s. It tells the story of a forbidden love affair between a Catholic priest and a woman, and explores themes of generational family sagas, literature, and the Catholic Church.
An anthology of erotic stories by famous writers like Guy de Maupassant, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne, Marquis de Sade, Giovanni Boccaccio, Marquis de Foudras, Daniel Defoe, Anton Tchekov, Jin Ping Mei, and Aristophanes.
Prisoners of Gravity was a Canadian public broadcasting television news magazine program that explored speculative fiction — science fiction, fantasy, horror, comic books — and its relation to various thematic and social issues. Produced by TVOntario, the show was the brainchild of former comic retail manager Mark Askwith and writer Daniel Richler, and was hosted by Rick Green. The series aired 139 episodes over 5 seasons from 1989 to 1994.
Will and Jake Grimm, famous for conning villages with fake exorcisms, are arrested by the French army. To secure their freedom, they must help find the kidnappers of young girls in a cursed forest filled with real evil spirits.
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is an educational TV show that takes viewers on a journey through the wonders of the universe. With a focus on science and technology, it examines various topics such as the solar system, astronomy, evolution, and the human condition. Through stunning visuals and informative narration, this series sheds light on our place in the cosmos.