Sound! Euphonium follows the story of Kumiko Oumae, a high school girl who decides to join her school's music club and help revive it. Along the way, she forms friendships with her fellow club members and learns the true meaning of dedication and teamwork.
A street urchin, Aladdin, and a power-hungry Grand Vizier, Jafar, both want the magic lamp that grants wishes. Aladdin, with the help of a genie, disguises himself as a prince to win the heart of Princess Jasmine. Jafar, on the other hand, wants to use the lamp to become the most powerful man in the world. In the end, Aladdin defeats Jafar and chooses love over power.
Kikaider 01, is a tokusatsu superhero TV series, and a sequel series to Android Kikaider. Produced by Toei Company Ltd., it was broadcast on NET from May 12, 1973 to March 30, 1974, with a total of 46 episodes. Its title in Hawaii is Kikaida 01.
Jazz pianist Johnny Staccato supplements his meager musician's income by working as a private detective. The background for many of the episodes is his friend "Waldo's" jazz club in New York City's Greenwich Village, featuring performances by the Pete Candoli jazz combo which included Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne, Red Mitchell, Red Norvo and Johnny Williams. The theme was composed by Elmer Bernstein.
When budget cuts threaten to cancel the music program at his school, a high school biology teacher decides to become a mixed martial arts fighter to raise money and save the program. Along the way, he faces various challenges and fights in the ring, proving that anyone can be an underdog.
When a group of boys go see an R-rated movie, their parents blame Canada for corrupting them. This leads to a war between the US and Canada, with the fate of the world at stake. As the boys try to save their favorite movie stars from execution, they confront political satire, censorship, and the forces of evil. They must learn to stand up for what they believe in while navigating love, friendship, and the chaos that ensues.
Dai Miyamoto, a student from Sendai, receives a saxophone as a gift from his brother, Masayuki. He starts practicing immediately and aims to become the world's best saxophone player despite having no formal education or ability to read sheet music.
In 1950s Pittsburgh, a working-class African-American father named Troy struggles to raise his family while grappling with the events of his life. As he deals with challenges such as racism, fatherhood, and family dynamics, he also reflects on his own mistakes and the impact they have had on his loved ones.
Follow the story of a kind-hearted cobbler as he spreads Christmas spirit and friendship in a small town. With the help of his trumpet, quartet, and a little girl, he brings joy and warmth to everyone in Skomakergata.
An incumbent Representative embroiled in scandal faces a challenge from a newcomer funded by corrupt businessmen. The newcomer's campaign gains traction as he exposes the incumbent's flaws. However, both candidates realize they have been manipulated by the wealthy lobbyists and join forces to expose their corrupt plans.
Monte Carlo is a 2011 adventure comedy movie about three young women who find themselves on an unexpected adventure when one of them is mistaken for a wealthy British heiress. While vacationing in Paris, the girls are whisked away to Monte Carlo where they must navigate through glamorous parties, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements. Will they be able to keep up the charade and find true love along the way?
Three single women in a small town become friends and fantasize about their ideal man. A mysterious stranger arrives and gives them supernatural powers, but they soon discover the dark consequences of their wishes.
In Chicago in the 1920s, two death-row murderesses, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, develop a fierce rivalry as they compete for publicity, celebrity, and the attention of a sleazy lawyer. Through manipulation, lies, and media spectacle, Roxie becomes a celebrity herself, while Velma desperately tries to get back in the limelight. The two murderesses engage in a rivalry to outshine each other until they eventually join forces for a successful stage career.
High School Musical is a story about Troy Bolton, the captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, a shy new student who loves to sing. They audition for the school musical and face challenges from their friends and peers as they try to follow their dreams.
After the death of her mother, an aspiring ballerina moves to the inner city and faces racial tension, teen angst, and an interracial relationship while pursuing her dream.
Caroline, a hospice nurse in New Orleans, moves into a mansion to care for a paralyzed man. She discovers a small door in the attic that cannot be unlocked with the skeleton key given to her. As she uncovers the mansion's dark past and magic rituals, she realizes that the people she cares for are not who they seem. Caroline must break free from the curse before it's too late.
A rich heiress escapes her father's yacht and buys a bus ticket to New York. She meets a reporter who offers to help her in exchange for exclusive rights to her story. They pretend to be husband and wife to avoid suspicion and encounter various obstacles along the way. Ultimately, they fall in love and overcome the challenges to be together.
In High School Musical 2, the East High Wildcats are back for their summer vacation. Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, and the rest of the gang get jobs at a prestigious country club, where they must navigate new relationships, talent shows, and the pressures of growing up.
In Miracle Mile, a man receives a phone call at a diner telling him that nuclear missiles are en route to Los Angeles. He races against time to find his girlfriend and escape the city before the destruction hits. The movie is a dark comedy that explores themes of survival, social decay, and the end of civilization.