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Liwanag Ng Hatinggabi

Liwanag Ng Hatinggabi is a Philippine horror television drama and the first installment of the GMA Mini-Series. Conceptualized by GMA Network's vice president Gilberto "Jimmy" Duavit, Jr., the series is inspired by a trend in Latin American literature known as magic realism, which blends the biting realism of contemporary social issues with the supernatural, where the fantasy becomes commonplace. Directed by Joel Lamangan, Liwanag Ng Hatinggabi revolves around Amanda, a despotic governor whose decisions affect the lives of the people in her province, and her daughter, Luna, who falls in love with Gabriel, a childhood friend who becomes rebel fighting against Amanda's tyranny.

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Dwarkadheesh – Bhagwaan Shree Krishn

Dwarkadheesh – Bhagwaan Shree Krishna was a television series based on the adult life of the Hindu deity Krishna. It began airing on July 4, 2011 on Imagine TV at the 8 pm slot and was stopped abruptly midway with the shutdown of Imagine TV in April 2012. The series intended to show Krishna as a valiant lover; a master strategist; and an ideal brother, father, son, and king. Renowned composer Ravindra Jain composed the title song as well as music for the initial episodes. Afterwards the composer was replaced by music director-duo Sunny Bawra and Inder Bawra. The serial is produced by Sagar Pictures who are well known for their devotional serials of Bhagavan Ramachandra and Bhagavan Krishna: Ramayana and Sri Krishna respectively.

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the Suneater

The Sun Eater is an epic space opera series blending elements of fantasy with the scale of far-future science fiction. Set approximately 20,000 years in the future, the series chronicles the life of Hadrian Marlowe, a palatine noble-turned-exile and his journey to become both humanity's greatest savior and its most feared destroyer, The Sun Eater. Set amidst a conflict between the galaxy-spanning Sollan Empire and the marauding alien race, the Cielcin, Hadrian details the choices that led him to end the war at the cost of the Cielcin's annihilation and countless human lives

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Murder and the Android

Murder and the Android was a television movie based on Fondly Fahrenheit, a 1954 story by Alfred Bester. It was broadcast on November 8, 1959 as a NBC Sunday Showcase production. The film was produced by Robert Alan Aurthur, directed by Alex Segal, and starred Kevin McCarthy, Rip Torn, Vladimir Sokoloff, Suzanne Pleshette and Sono Osato. In 1960, science fiction author Frederik Pohl called this film, "almost the only first-rate television play on a science fiction theme". It was nominated for the 1960 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. This story is based 400 years in the future, when a man inherits an android. This synthetic being was created in a laboratory as a submissive, obedient construct. Unfortunately the android malfunctions and attempts to dominate its master.

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This Boy Caught a Merman

They say look before you leap and make sure you can swim before you go in the deep water, but when a picture of his late grandfather falls into the ocean, Shima jumps in after it without thinking. Nearly drowning as a result, he is instead saved by a very perfect stranger... one whose strangeness extends to only being human from the waist up! For Shima, who's always felt like a fish out of water himself, it's more than just a revelation, and the young man and merman quickly begin to bond in ways neither anticipated. And yet, it's going to be far from easy sailing. After all, Shima and Isaki aren't just from opposite sides of the tracks, they're from entirely divergent species, and swimming in separate gene pools may make maintaining a long term relationship a whole different kettle of fish!

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Astral Watch

An extra-terrestrial infant was sent to Earth from a dying planet and lands in a small farmtown in Bloxville, Robloxia. The Child, now given a name (Clark Kent) grows up getting used to his extraordinary abilities granted by the Earth's Yellow Sun. His father, Jonathan Kent sadly passes away from natural causes and in his final moments, he tells Clark that he will change the world someday. Eventually Clark and his mother Martha Kent move to Central Robloxia to start a new life where Clark attends his new school, and on the first day he meets new, soon-to-be familiar faces. Unbeknownst to them strange things happen in this new town. Produced as a non-profit Fan-Film Series.

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Battle Skipper

Sayaka Kitaoji is admired by almost everyone at St. Ignacio's. An upperclassman and the President of the Debutante Club, she's probably the richest girl in the hemisphere. Unfortunately, she's also manipulative, power-hungry, and generally evil. Without regard for property or school regulations, the members of the Debutante Club, led by their ruthless leader, will unleash their deadly "Battle Skipper" giant robots in their mad quest to rule the school...and then the world! Even though they're mostly freshman, the five valiant members of the Etiquette Club stand ready to oppose the Debutante Club. Unbeknownst to Sayaka, the basement of the Etiquette Club is really the secret base for a squad of super-advanced prototype combat suits!

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Fire Beadman

Fire Beadman is an Korean anime. It is a product of the major anime broadcaster KBS, and the animation was done by Sonokong and Heewon Entertainment. that first aired in June 2005 in Korea. The story centers on the animal character Beadman, a battle game squirrel. It is the Korean version of Battle B-Daman: Fire Spirits! The show is about Kangto, who gets the legendary Cobalt Blade. He and his friends use the sport of Beadman to fight the Shadow Alliance. This show takes place in the Bead City where its inhabitants are humans, anthropomorphic animals, and robots. Using the legendary battle mania, Kangto enters tournament organized by a group to become the episode, and Korea's nickname Bead Fire.

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The Disposable Soma

The year is 2164 and politics has become unrecognizable. Democrats have become conservative, Republicans have become liberal, and an upstart party called the Empathy Party blames all the world's ills on sociopaths. An assassination leaves the Empathy Party's candidacy wide open and a clown car of candidates vies for the nomination. One, hotel heir and failed comedian Jim Liu, stands out from the others when he chooses a genetically modified, super-intelligent, opium-addicted parrot as his running mate. This book follows his quest to become the Empathy Party's nominee for the 2164 presidential election. His campaign takes him through an America where most days are public holidays, psychedelic drug use is widespread, and the last uncontacted people on Earth are the unknowing subjects of a reality show whose fans have tuned it into a new religion.

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