The New Adventures of Captain Planet (1990) follows the story of a diverse group of teenagers who are chosen to be Planeteers and possess special rings that give them the power to control the elements - earth, wind, water, fire, and heart. With the guidance of Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, they join forces to summon Captain Planet, a superhero with the ability to combat environmental disasters. Together, they protect the planet from various threats and educate viewers on the importance of environmental conservation.
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.
Glee follows the journey of a group of high school students who come together to form a glee club. The club is made up of students from different social groups and backgrounds, including athletes, geeks, cheerleaders, and outcasts. Through their love for singing and performing, the students navigate the challenges of high school and discover the power of friendship and acceptance.
The Proud Family follows the life of Penny Proud, a 14-year-old African-American girl who navigates the challenges of teenagehood with her unusual family. The series delves into topics such as racism, family relationships, and self-discovery. With a touch of surrealism and educational elements, it showcases the adventures and misadventures of Penny and her friends.
Ackley Bridge is a drama series set in a Yorkshire academy that explores the lives of its diverse student body and their teachers. The show delves into themes of multiculturalism, relationships, and the challenges of growing up.
The Brothers García is a TV show that follows the lives of the García family, a Hispanic family living in San Antonio, Texas. The show revolves around the experiences of the four García brothers, Larry, George, Carlos, and Lorena, as they navigate school, family relationships, and the challenges of growing up in a multicultural environment.
Franny's Feet is a Canadian animated series for children. It is produced by DHX Media/Halifax Film in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and created by Cathy Moss and Susan Nielsen. The show follows the adventures of four-year-old Frances "Franny" Fantootsie as she tries on various pairs of shoes and travels to different places in the world. Its very first appearance was on Ask.com/television in September 2001; it later appeared on CBC Television on January 1, 2004, then began to air on Family the following September, and was introduced to PBS Kids Sprout in the U.S. beginning in June 2006. In the U.K., it has aired on Discovery Kids UK, Channel Five, Playhouse Disney UK and Tiny Pop. A fourth season began in September 2009.
Defying Gravity follows the story of a group of astronauts on a space mission to explore the solar system. As they uncover secrets and face challenges, they must also navigate their own personal struggles and relationships. The show delves into themes of trust, destiny, and the unknown, while combining elements of drama, mystery, and sci-fi.
Stoked follows the lives of a group of teenage surfers as they live, work, and surf together on a summer program in a beach resort. Along the way, they form new friendships, navigate teenage relationships, and encounter various challenges and adventures.
Swift and Shift Couriers is a hilarious sitcom that follows the crazy adventures of a group of employees working at a multicultural courier company. From misdeliveries to eccentric customers, this show delivers laughs all the way.
Jack Shindo and Stanley Haggard are members of the first manned expedition to Mars, and on the red planet find a giant slug-like monster, Goudes/Gudis. Shindo is pinned by a rockslide and Haggard tries to escape in their ship but is blown up by Gudis. Suddenly a giant warrior, Ultraman Great, arrives and fights Goudes, but when Ultraman is on the verge of victory Goudes changes into a virus and travels to Earth where it mutates other creatures into monsters and awakens existing ones. Needing a human host to survive on Earth, Ultraman joins with Jack, allowing him to become the mighty alien when all seems lost. He joins UMA in order to help them battle the monsters.
Vegetable Soup is an American educational children's television program produced by the New York State Education Department that originally ran on PBS from September 22, 1975 to December 14, 1978..
Frances O'Brian, Head Librarian, is having a hellish time of it. And for once it's not all of her making. Frances' mother, suffering from both dementia and a really horrible personality, lands on the O'Brien doorstep. Adding to her woes, morale at the Middleton Interactive Learning Centre is at a new all time low. In order to stay open, the library is forced to run as a business and return an annual profit. As the staff has a hard enough time enforcing the return of a book, this latest initiative could spell the end of the library.
Swallowtail Butterfly follows the intertwined lives of a group of characters involved in illegal activities in Tokyo, including counterfeit money, illegal prostitution, and murder. As they struggle to survive in a harsh and unforgiving city, their paths cross and their fates become entangled.
A single bachelor, an oddly attractive neighbor and a popular women's magazine are the ingredients of this delicious romance that pays homage to classic Bollywood cinema while spinning a unique modern love story.
White Teeth is a TV mini-series that follows the lives of two friends, Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal, and their families in the diverse and multicultural neighborhood of North-West London. The story explores themes of race, religion, identity, and the complexities of multiculturalism, as the characters navigate their personal struggles and challenges.
Filmed at the Wing Fong Farm in Ontario, this documentary follows the tilling, planting and harvesting of Asian vegetables destined for Chinese markets and restaurants. On 80 acres of land, Lau King-Fai, her son and a half-dozen migrant Mexican workers care for the plants. For Yeung Kwan, her son, the farm represents personal and financial independence. For his mother, it is an oasis of peace. For the Mexican workers, it provides jobs that help support their children back home.
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble is a documentary that explores the life and music of Yo-Yo Ma, a Chinese-American cellist. The film follows the journey of the Silk Road Ensemble, a multicultural musical group founded by Ma, and their unique artistic collaboration. It delves into the lives and experiences of the ensemble members, highlighting their diverse backgrounds and the impact of music in connecting people across cultures. Through interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film showcases the power of music as a global language of joy, understanding, and expression.
A free-spirited woman helps a potential immigrant to Canada choose his path in life.