Despite being caught in her imaginative world, Amelie, a young waitress, decides to help people find happiness. Her quest to spread joy leads her on a journey where she finds true love.
At a college in 1962, a dean tries to expel a rebellious fraternity, but the members plan to resist. Join the Delta Tau Chi Fraternity as they navigate probation, pranks, revenge, and an epic toga party.
Hit Tamaga, who has been living on his own since his father went missing, receives a Crash B-Daman, his first B-Daman, as his birthday present from him. Holding this message from his father in his heart, Hitto makes up his mind to participate in B-Daman battle tournament called 'B-1 Crash Cup.' Through the battles, Hit encounters a lot of rivals and sometimes develops friendships with them. After the tournament, he comes to know about a secret society of rascal B-Daplayers who find reason for living only in crashing. What is their true purpose? And what secret is there besides Hit's B-Daman?
Battle B-Daman or Battle B'Daman is an anime and manga series by Eiji Inuki that first aired in January 2004 in Japan, replacing Beyblade in its timeslot. It premiered in the United States on April 2005. Like its predecessor, it is themed around an enhanced version of a children's schoolyard game – whereas Beyblade was based around spinning tops, Battle B-Daman is a dramatized version of marbles. It is the first show of the B-Daman series to be dubbed in English. In Japan, it airs on TV Tokyo. In the United States, India it once aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney's JETIX block. At one point, as well as G4 in the USA, but on the latter was replaced by G.I. Joe Sigma 6 soon after. In Canada, it airs on YTV, in which on February 2007, the second season commenced with a completely new voice cast, and what some have called inferior dubbing from the first season; the French dub of the show airs on Télétoon.
When the idolized butler of a European ambassador is accused of murder, a young boy becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of secrets and lies.
After moving into a decrepit mansion, a man begins renovating it, only to discover that the house holds terrifying secrets and a haunting past.
Claire, an MI5 agent, is assigned to be the royal nanny at Kensington Palace to protect the royal family from a potential security breach during Christmas. Despite her lack of experience with children, Claire must prove herself and resist the charms of Prince Colin while keeping the family safe.
Basketball, Baseball, Soccer… When it comes to handling a ball, Cha Youngwoong, a fifth-grade elementary school student, exhibits overwhelming abilities. One day, while cleaning out the warehouse at the request of his mother, he discovers a mysterious marble. At that moment, the villain duo "Team MABORI" and the monster creature 'Pachyla' appear to break the warehouse and threaten the hero, but With the help of the Mechanimal 'Akan' hidden in the warehouse, he uses a mysterious orb - 'Mecard Ball' to succeed in defeating them.
Set in 1949 Hungary, 'The Boys of Paul Street' tells the story of a group of boys and their adventures as they navigate through school, friendships, and the challenges of street life. They must learn to stick together and face the hardships of their time.
Set in St. Louis during the 1930s, 'King of the Hill' follows a young boy named Aaron as he deals with poverty, family troubles, and his own coming-of-age journey. Despite the hardships, Aaron finds solace in his imagination and forms unlikely friendships along the way.
In And Hope to Die, a group of misfits including a criminal, a policeman, and a gambler, plan a heist in Montreal, Quebec. However, things don't go as planned and the heist takes an unexpected turn. The story explores themes of death, identity, and childhood memories.
Charlie Brown and a few of his friends attend a camp, and there they meet Joe Agate, a lying bully who offers to teach kids the game of Marbles without telling them it's for keep. Then he takes their marbles for good. When Rerun is tricked and gets his marbles taken, Charlie Brown must use his own marbles to help get the other kids their marbles back. The only problem is, Charlie Brown doesn't know how to play.
In the year 1890, a zealous professor creates a time machine and unwittingly travels to the future. In the 21st century, he is amazed by the advancements of technology and the changes in moral values. While trying to comprehend and adapt to the new world, he encounters various experiences that challenge his beliefs and understanding of Christianity. Through his journey, he learns valuable lessons about faith, love, and the importance of staying true to one's principles.
Mikey, a seemingly innocent young boy, is actually a psychopathic killer who goes on a murder spree, targeting those who cross his path. As the body count rises, detectives and social workers start to piece together the truth about Mikey's twisted nature.
A struggling artist, who is desperate for success, discovers a mysterious hole-in-the-wall in his apartment. This hole starts communicating with him and promises to fulfill his deepest desires in exchange for something dark and sinister. As the artist becomes obsessed with the hole, his life takes a twisted turn and he must confront the consequences of his obsession.
Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden Victory or Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden V is a Coro Coro Comic series by Koichi Mikata, based on Bomberman and B-Daman. The animated television series is broadcast on Nagoya TV. V stands for "Victory" but the anime is also based on the 5th BB-daman manga.
Set in 1940s New Mexico, a young boy named Antonio grows up in a small village. He forms a deep bond with Ultima, a medicine woman who becomes his spiritual mentor. As Antonio navigates the challenges of growing up and dealing with loss and sadness, Ultima's teachings and wisdom help him find his own path. The story explores themes of faith, identity, and the clash between traditional beliefs and modernity.