Godzilla is a 30-minute animated series co-produced between Hanna-Barbera Productions and Toho in 1978 and aired on NBC in the United States and TV Tokyo in Japan.
The series is an animated adaptation of the Japanese Godzilla films produced by Toho. The series continued to air until 1981, for a time airing in its own half-hour timeslot until its cancellation.
The Gromov family — grandmother Vera Egorovna, her daughters Ira and Lisa, and pregnant granddaughter Olya with her henpecked husband Tolik - have lived all their lives in the center of St. Petersburg in a large communal apartment. Finally, they decide to separate and spend their shares in the apartment in their own way. But when collecting documents, it turns out that Dima is still registered in the apartment — Ira's ex-husband and Olya's father, an alcoholic and manipulator who left the family a long time ago. A long search for Dima leads to nothing, and suddenly he himself appears on the threshold of the communal apartment. Gromov will not just have to say goodbye to his plans, but also live with Dima, who arranges drunken antics and antisocial behavior every day. It doesn't work out well to get rid of him, and out of desperation, the women decide that Dima should be killed.
Zheng Ze Shou and Fu Li Gong have been inseparable friends since their childhood. Now they're neighbors who also work at the same law firm. But unbeknownst to everyone else, Fu Li Gong has been carrying a secret torch for Zheng Ze Shou ever since a certain incident on the night of his eighteenth birthday.
As both their families keep trying to set them up with girls, they come up with one way after another to get out of it. But in the process, the equilibrium that has lasted through more than twenty years of friendship begins to crumble. Before they lived in a comfortable balance, but now they find themselves falling helplessly toward each other.
Kato Yuki is a much sought-after bartender who keeps patrons coming back just to see him. Meanwhile, Jian Ying Ze runs a laundromat upstairs from the bar. Finally fed up with the noise and chaos from downstairs, he rushes down to confront the manager of the bar, only to meet Kato Yuki. Slowly, Jian Ying Ze opens up to him.
Picking up where the blockbuster motion picture left off, Godzilla: The Series is a fast-paced animated adventure series that pits humanity against a new generation of giant monsters.
One is a show that follows 18 contestants, teleported in batches of six into the Plane by Airy, who competes in his ill-planned, simplistic competition show where the winner receives a wish for whatever they want.
The show follows 18 contestants, teleported in batches of six into the Plane by Airy, who compete in his ill-planned, simplistic competition show where the winner receives a wish for whatever they want.
During the reign of King Ekkathat in the Ayutthaya Kingdom, Mang Mao was the daughter of Ming, a rich man who was the owner of a paper factory. Mang Mao was also famous in her own right for being mischievous considering she escaped arranged dates many times. One time, she ran from an arranged date again and coincidentally met Sri Khan Thin. He didn't like her mischievousness.
28-year-old Motti works as a private home tutor, visiting the homes of a lively host of struggling students, all the while carrying a deep emotional wound, which he will have to mend and find his way back to living life once again.
One By One is a British television series made by the BBC between 1984 and 1987.
The series, created by Anthony Read, followed the career of international veterinarian David Taylor and his work caring for exotic animals at zoos in Britain, from the 1950s to the 1970s. Each series was set during a different decade, with exteriors filmed at Dudley Zoo, Chester Zoo and Knowsley Safari Park. Thirty-two episodes were made in total.
Rob Heyland starred as Turner, while other major cast members included James Ellis, Sonia Graham, Peter Gilmore, Heather James, Catherine Schell, Peter Jeffrey, Andrew Robertson and Christina Nagy.