The Fosters is a TV show that follows the lives of Stef and Lena Adams Foster, a lesbian couple who are raising a multi-ethnic blended family consisting of biological, adopted, and foster children. The show explores their struggles and triumphs as they navigate the challenges of parenting and dealing with various issues such as relationships, sexuality, and identity.
Boston Public is an American television drama series that aired on Fox from October 23, 2000, to January 30, 2004. The series revolves around the lives of high school teachers, students, and administrators in a Boston public school. It explores topics such as teacher-student relationships, race relations, and the challenges faced by students, teachers, and school administrators.
My Life as a Teenage Robot is an animated TV show about a teenage robot named Jenny who fights villains while balancing her everyday life as a high school student and dealing with her overprotective mother. With the help of her friends Brad and Tuck, Jenny faces various challenges and adventures, using her superpowers to protect her town and maintain her secret identity.
Follow the hilarious daily lives of a married couple as they navigate the challenges of married life, relationships, and their quirky neighbors.
Occult Academy is a Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures and Aniplex and directed by Tomohiko Itō. The 13-episode anime premiered in Japan on the TV Tokyo television network on July 6, 2010. Occult Academy is the third project of Anime no Chikara. It was shown by Crunchyroll an hour after the Japanese broadcast. A manga adaptation of the anime is currently serialized in Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive. A series of DVD/Blu-ray releases are made over six volumes. Volumes one through five each contain two episodes from the series and comes with extras, such as bonus songs sung by various voice actors for the characters. The final volume covers the last three episodes There are also four spinoff episodes, the first of which is included with the second volume. The series has been picked up in North America by NIS America, who released the series on Blu-ray on May 8, 2012.
Drama series depicts the lives of three men born in 1987 and oppose irrational things of the world through work, love, and friendship. The men are from the "yutori generation", when the Japanese government reformed the education system, emphasizing a pressure-free environment referred to as yutori education.
Vice Principals is a dark comedy TV show set in a high school. Two vice principals, Neal Gamby and Lee Russell, scheme and compete against each other to become the principal of the school after the current principal, Belinda Brown, retires. The show follows their outrageous antics, power struggles, and personal issues as they try to reach their goal. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including their own flaws and shortcomings, as well as the challenges of dealing with rebellious students and volatile situations. Vice Principals is filled with humor, drama, and unexpected twists that keep viewers entertained throughout the series.
A man is forced to confront his troubled past when his co-worker goes on a violent killing spree. He must find a way to survive and face his fears.
Into the Storm follows a group of storm chasers who document a series of deadly tornadoes that hit a small town. As they face extreme danger, including a high school graduation in jeopardy and a child trapped underwater, they must find a way to survive and capture the destructive power of the storms on camera.
Summer School (1987) follows a high school gym teacher, Freddy, who is forced to teach a remedial English class during the summer. The class is filled with a group of misfit students who have no interest in learning. As Freddy tries to teach them, he faces various challenges including a romantic rivalry, a pregnant teenager, and a vice principal who wants to see him fail. Despite the chaos, Freddy forms a bond with his students and helps them overcome their personal struggles. As the summer comes to an end, the students take a final exam and Freddy realizes that they have actually learned something.
Sophie, a grieving widow and single mother, finds herself struggling to cope with her loss while juggling her job and parenting. However, everything changes when a former physicist unveils a secret time-bending machine. Sophie must confront an unimaginable decision that will alter her life forever.
Lean On Me is a drama based on a true story that revolves around the life of a dedicated teacher named Joe Clark. Clark takes over a troubled inner-city high school and faces various challenges, including drug dealing, violence, and an unfair dismissal. He fights against these issues, demanding explanations from the school board and taking further action to improve the school. Along the way, he forms a strong bond with the students, addressing class differences and teen pregnancy. The movie also highlights the role of media coverage, urban decay, and the presence of gangs in schools. Clark's determination and efforts to bring positive change to the school make Lean On Me an inspiring tale of hope and resilience.
The Lifeguard follows the story of Leigh, a 29-year-old journalist living in New York City who quits her job to escape from her personal crisis. She moves back to her childhood home in Connecticut and takes up her old job as a lifeguard. While there, she begins an affair with a 16-year-old boy, Jason, who is the valedictorian of his high school. As Leigh navigates her own life crisis, she finds solace in her relationship with Jason, as they both try to figure out their futures.
A high school student named Kururugi finds herself falling in love with her teacher, Sakurai. While dealing with her unrequited love, Kururugi must navigate through the complexities of relationships, school life, and her own emotions.
Home of the Brave is a powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by Iraq war veterans as they try to reintegrate into society. The movie explores themes of family relationships, loss, trauma, and the challenges of returning home after serving in the military.
Poetry tells the story of Mija, a middle-aged woman who becomes inspired to explore her creativity through poetry. As she navigates the challenges of everyday life, she finds solace and meaning in the power of words. However, her world is shattered when she learns that her grandson has been involved in a serious crime. Mija must now confront her own morality and make a difficult decision that will have far-reaching consequences.
Nowhere to Be Found tells the gripping story of a small town that is shaken to its core when the daughter of a high school basketball coach mysteriously disappears. As the search for the missing girl intensifies, the town's dark secret is slowly unraveled, revealing a web of deceit, hazing, and high school politics. With the sheriff and the coach at odds, it becomes clear that the town's future hangs in the balance.
In Dirty Deeds, an American teen comedy, a high school student named Zach is determined to become popular by completing a list of outrageous challenges. These challenges include stealing panties, pranking fellow students, and engaging in sexual escapades. As Zach navigates through the social hierarchy of his school, he learns important lessons about friendship and self-acceptance.
Based on books by Erma Bombeck, Maggie Weston is a housewife living with husband Len and sons Mark and Bruce outside of Dayton, Ohio. There is a third son, LJ, who is never seen because he's "always in the bathroom." Rounding out the main cast are Maggie's friends.
Francisco and his closest friends play on a soccer team that has reached its lowest point. They’ve got to win one of the next three games to keep the school from cutting their team altogether. A series of strange events take place in the first two games. Coincidence? Conspiracy? Francisco and his friends decide to create The Footballest, an investigative team that will get them into all kinds of adventures, where their ingenuity and their friendships will be put to the test.