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Rainbow Hunters

Rayún and Sayén, two young apprentice rainbow hunters, live in a post-apocalyptic world and must use all their strength and intelligence to capture mythical creatures called "Draguiris" (a type of rainbow with dragon-like features). The energy generated by the Draguiris is used to produce sustainable energy, maintaining a fortress they call "the Capsule," which protects them from a violent and harrowing outside world, divided into multiple tribes, each vying for dominance and self-preservation.

Rainbow Hunters

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Throne of the Sword Master

The main story is the vast Jiang Dynasty in the territory, the sword road culture has been passed down for thousands of years, and the people are proud to practice the sword. However, few people who can successfully cultivate the "sword god" to the peak state are few. More than a decade ago, the limelight of the infinite sword god was severely damaged by the design of the eternal sword god, and since then, it has been living in the mountains and forests, and nothing has happened.

Throne of the Sword Master

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WILDerland: Billabong and Beyond

Embodying the spirit of exploration, Jake Cockburn (13) takes up the WILDerland torch, guiding adventurers of all ages from the untamed wilds of Australia to the wide-open landscapes of Texas. In this special, Jake trades city comforts for crackling campfires and dusty trails, guiding viewers from Queensland's misty rain forests to the coast of Texas. Along the way, he strikes sparks with flint and steel, shows how to pitch a tent, cooks WILD meals, and hikes to a fantastic waterfall. Every segment seamlessly blends practical bush-craft with the broader mission of Primitive Planet: empowering young explorers to step outside, tackle challenges head-on, and become stewards of the wild places they love.

WILDerland: Billabong and Beyond

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Alchevsky's Mystery

The well-known banker, industrialist, and philanthropist Oleksii Alchevskyi was found on the tracks of the Warsaw Station in St. Petersburg on May 7, 1901. He died in the hospital, leaving behind a farewell letter and his successful financial and mining empire in Kharkiv to be torn apart by competitors, traitors, and the tsarist regime. Despite the officially confirmed version of suicide, he was buried in the cemetery with all due honors. The process of dividing the business among the partners began immediately. So, was it really suicide? Why did it happen at that very moment? Who lost Alchevskyi’s empire? These are the questions that a young talented investigator from Poltava province, Vasyl Yanovskyi, will have to uncover. For this principled man, the case becomes a matter of honor and changes his entire life.

Alchevsky's Mystery

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Dungeons & Television

Once upon a time, when television broadcasting itself was an adventure. The invention of the television has made it possible to broadcast any event, however it is still an era where swords and sorcery abound. It has come for the cameras to turn their lens towards the darkness of dungeons, previously only known to adventurers. Fighting countless monsters and constant equipment problems, the camera-wielding adventurers continued on, hoping to broadcast the first live dungeon capture. What may await them ahead?

Dungeons & Television

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