Set in the 19th century Wild West, 'Have Gun, Will Travel' follows the adventures of a skilled gunfighter named Paladin who travels across the American frontier offering his services to those in need. From protecting innocent victims to seeking justice, Paladin's gun and wit are always at the ready to solve the problems of the Old West.
When twin brothers find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy.
A young chef from the fine dining world returns to Chicago to run his family's sandwich shop. He must navigate the challenges of working in a small kitchen with a strong-willed staff and deal with strained familial relationships. Meanwhile, he grapples with the impact of his brother's suicide.
Minnie Mouse has a passion for fashion, along with good friend Daisy Duck, of Minnie's Bow-tique, a specialty shop that sells only bows and bow ties.
The Restless Gun is an American western television series that appeared on NBC between 1957 and 1959, with John Payne in the role of Vint Bonner, a wandering cowboy in the era after the American Civil War. A skilled gunfighter, Bonner is an idealistic person who prefers peaceful resolutions of conflict wherever possible. He is gregarious, intelligent, and public-spirited. The half-hour black-and-white program aired seventy-eight episodes. Jeanne Bates appeared in varying roles with Payne in five episodes of The Restless Gun. The Restless Gun theme song begins: "I ride with the wind, my eyes on the sun, and my hand on my restless gun..." The song composer is probably Paul Dunlap, credited as the primary series composer, but could have been contributed to by either of the two other series composers, Dave Kahn and Stanley Wilson, also. Two versions are currently posted on YouTube, but neither posting lists any composer or performance credits.
In ancient China, Po the Panda is chosen as the Dragon Warrior to fulfill a prophecy and protect the Valley of Peace from the evil Tai Lung. With the help of his kung fu masters, the Furious Five, Po must overcome his doubts and insecurities to become the hero he was destined to be. Through perseverance and determination, Po discovers the power within himself to defeat Tai Lung and save the Valley of Peace.
Aída is a sitcom-comedy that follows the story of a dysfunctional family living in the city. The series revolves around the female protagonist, Aída, as she deals with love, work at a shop, and the challenges of raising her children. The show features plenty of hilarious moments, accompanied by a laugh track, and explores various relationships within the family, including the brother-sister and mother-son dynamics. Aída's quirky grandmother and their neighbor add to the comedic situations. The show also touches upon topics of LGBTQ+ representation through its characters. Aída's character name is also the title of the series.
Dave Kindig, owner and operator of Kindig-It Design, turns out unique vehicles for his demanding (and sometimes famous) clientele. From rendering and design to building and restoring, viewers see vehicles being made from the ground up before being revealed to the car's owner.
Detectorists is a comedy TV show about a group of eccentric metal detectorists who search for treasure in the English countryside. The main characters, Andy and Lance, form a friendship as they navigate through various challenges and encounters while pursuing their passion. Along the way, they come across different artifacts and engage in humorous conversations with each other and other characters. The show explores themes of friendship, treasure hunting, and the quirks of English countryside life.
In a mysterious shop that sells lamps, the dead may return to the world of the living, while the living may not walk out alive.
Arlo and his newfound crew set up shop in an abandoned seaside neighborhood and help bring it back to life.
Miranda is a socially awkward woman who runs a joke shop in Surrey. She deals with her emotionally abusive mother, her co-worker and friend Stevie, and her crush on Gary, the chef at the restaurant next door. With her child-like behavior and immature antics, Miranda often finds herself in awkward situations.
When a former shop owner grows bored of retirement, he buys a fish pond and manages the new hijinks in his life with a staff of quirky employees.
The Toys That Made Us is a documentary series that explores the history of popular toys and their impact on popular culture. It delves into the stories behind iconic toys such as Transformers, Barbie, and Lego, and examines how these toys have shaped the entertainment industry and influenced generations of children.
Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop is a charming animated movie that takes place in a small town. It follows the story of a young girl and boy who meet by chance and form a deep connection through their love for music and poetry. Together, they navigate through their insecurities and discover the power of friendship and perseverance.
Sakura runs a secondhand bookstore in Tokyo with a hidden "meeting place" where those in need can gather, share their stories, and enjoy a free meal. Offering comfort and support, Sakura creates a space for healing and connection.
After finding a strange package, Sucipto and his family suspect a terrible curse is responsible for a string of misfortunes taking over their lives.
Blend S is a TV show about a high school girl named Maika Sakuranomiya who gets a job at a cafe where the waitresses have to act like different character types. Maika is assigned to act as a sadistic character, despite being naturally gentle. The show follows Maika's experiences as she tries to fit into her role at the cafe and deals with hilarious situations and interactions with her co-workers and customers.
Hardware is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 2003 to 2004. Starring Martin Freeman, it was written and created by Simon Nye, the creator of Men Behaving Badly. The show's opening theme was A Taste of Honey by Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass.
Love Letter (1995) tells the story of Hiroko, a woman who writes a letter to a deceased lover and unexpectedly receives a response. As she uncovers the mystery behind the letter, Hiroko navigates through her own grief and finds love in unexpected places.