Adapted from the popular storybooks of the same name by Yutaka Hara, Kaiketsu Zorori follows the adventures of a scheming fox named Zorori, who is determined to become the King of Mischief with his very own castle and beautiful bride. Although Zorori is notorious for his pranks and tricks, his conniving plots often backfire and end up helping his targets, and despite appearing to be villainous and immoral, he is actually caring and sentimental. Nevertheless, Zorori has the wits, intelligence, and dexterity to always find a solution out of the most hopeless of situations. Travelling with a pair of twin boar bandits, Ishishi and Noshishi, he continues on his journey to make his deceased mother proud.
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends (1992) follows the adventures of Peter Rabbit and his animal friends in a surreal and anthropomorphic world. They navigate the garden, encounter Mr. McGregor, and get into various mischievous situations. Based on the beloved book series, this live-action and animation show captures the spirit of the original stories.
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True is an anthology film consisting of three short stories. The first story follows Cinderella as she adjusts to her new life as a princess, the second story revolves around Cinderella's fairy godmother granting wishes to the townspeople, and the third story explores Cinderella's stepsister Anastasia as she falls in love with a baker. Through these stories, themes of love, magic, and family are explored.
When a rabbit they know is kidnapped and taken to the moon, Nobita and his friends embark on an adventure to rescue it. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and meet new friends, all while exploring the mysteries of the moon.
A funny behind the scenes series about Naked News as they battle to regain their former glory.
Vaishali is a film that depicts a passionate love story set in ancient India. It explores themes of love, lust, tragedy, and betrayal. The story revolves around a mother-daughter relationship and the challenges they face. The film also touches upon themes of religion, celibacy, and the concept of undressed and exposed emotions. A powerful king and a seductive dancer play important roles in the plot. The story takes a tragic turn with the occurrence of a drought and a stampede. Ultimately, the film explores the impact of love, passion, and religiosity on the characters' lives.
The Assault is a crime drama movie set in a small town that is terrorized by a string of violent crimes. The film follows the investigation led by a dedicated detective as she tries to uncover the truth behind the incidents. As the mystery deepens, the film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the dark side of human nature. Based on a true story, The Assault is a gripping and intense thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In Duplicate (1998), a man's life turns upside down when he is mistaken for a look-alike and gets involved in a dangerous web of betrayal and double-cross. As he tries to navigate through the chaos, he must also deal with gangsters, a love interest, and the police.
The Clock Watcher follows the hilarious misadventures of a clock watchman who finds himself in various comedic situations, from department store shenanigans to getting sprayed in the face. With a shoddy workmanship and a lunch break that never seems to end, this movie will keep you laughing from start to finish!
In Bellboy Donald, Donald Duck works as a bellboy at a hotel and gets into various comedic mishaps, including pranks, elevator mishaps, and comedic interactions with other cartoon animals.
Little Hiawatha follows the adventures of a young Native American boy as he learns important lessons of humility and bravery while living in the forest. From encounters with forest animals, such as rabbits, bears, and raccoons, to his archery skills and canoeing adventures, Hiawatha grows in character and wisdom.
Tea for Two Hundred is a comedic animated short film from 1948. The plot revolves around an ant who tries to steal food at a picnic, leading to various comedic mishaps and chaos. The film features elements of slapstick comedy and anthropomorphism.
A group of summer camp kids, left to their own devices when their teachers stage a strike, go on a rampage of stealing and looting. A stolen boat brings them to an uninhabited island. When their boat drifts away, the marooned kids must fend for themselves.
J.J. Fate again shows us how accidents aren't his fault, but instead are the result of carelessness. Donald is Mr. Careful at home, but at work, he starts right off by falling down the stairs. He has run-ins with a punch press, flammable paint, a conveyor belt, loose clothing, a monkey wrench, and other problems.
A film director goes back to the place where he was born to shoot a film about his father - a resistance hero.
A mangy Mountain Lion and his cub try to scrounge Donald's good looking catch of fish.
Baseball fan and would be-star Donald Duck enjoys listening to a World Series game on the radio and 'playing' the part of his favorite star Casey in his own yard. Unfortunately a melomanic apis melifera (Latin for honeybee) is as avid to listen on the same radio to a mellifluous symphony and play the director theatrically, waving a match as baton, instead of fertilizing his garden flowers. Donald first just turns the switch, then hides it, but the bee dials inside, so he tries to chase it, but is scared by the sting. The battle for channel choice gets worse, and vindictive.
Eleven-year-old Steve is the smallest boy in class. He thinks girls are soppy, detests football and prefers painting. To alleviate his loneliness, he occasionally escapes into an excitingly violent fantasy realm of his own creation. His best mate Stuart is the only solid thing in a comfortless world where people argue too much… usually about Steve.
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