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Barankins and Power Stones

Varvara, the first coachwoman in the history of the city, who began the Barankin family, teleports to the streets of modern Moscow from 1804. A meeting with a relative from the past gives Moscow taxi driver Bata and his three grown-up children magical superpowers encased in power stones. They are very helpful, for example, in unpredictable work in a taxi, but, alas, they only exacerbate personal conflicts. And in the footsteps of Barbara, the mysterious and immortal Velimir is already walking, who dreams of taking possession of the stones.

Barankins and Power Stones

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13th: Some Lessons Aren't Taught in Classrooms

13th tells the story of Ritesh, a successful venture capitalist who reunites with his maverick IIT-JEE mentor, Mohit Tyagi Sir, to help scale his visionary educational institute. The series unfolds against the backdrop of India's most gruelling academic competition and a startup culture fixated on valuations. At its heart, 13th is a deeply nostalgic, human story of a master and his pupil-bound by ambition, respect, and the lessons that shape a lifetime.

13th: Some Lessons Aren't Taught in Classrooms

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A Head Coach's Turnover

Maeng Gong is the coach of the professional basketball team ‘Big Pandas’, which has been on the verge of elimination from the playoffs for three consecutive years. Due to poor performance, he is in danger of being fired. When he was young, he was a star player who attacked boldly on the court, as his name suggests, but now he is more famous as the ‘Young Gong Dae’ coaching a professional basketball team. Ko Hwa Jin, a dedicated hater of Maeng Gong, works under the nickname ‘Maeng Gong Extermination Group’. He is a high school student who knows how to analyze the game in seconds. He is a character who has become a malicious commenter, full of hostility and a desire to get revenge on Maeng Gong. With his job on the line, Maeng Gong decides to work with his malicious commenter to achieve team results.

A Head Coach's Turnover

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Ballet Boys!

Kobayashi Hassei, 29, is a narcissistic ballet dancer who belongs to the Komorigawa Ballet Company. In order to make men's ballet more popular and to promote himself, he is actively engaged in activities such as video distribution. He is in a close trio with veteran dancer Moriyama Masanobu and his classmate Sasaki Mashiro, who are from different generations but somehow get along together. Hassei and his friends spend their days casually rehearsing with the ballet company during the day and teaching at a ballet class at night, but one day on the way home, a problem occurs. After that, Hassei makes a shocking confession: "I'm quitting ballet at the end of this year." Why did Hassei decide to "quit"? The curtain rises on Hassei's "last year facing ballet," who loves ballet more than anyone else.

Ballet Boys!

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Yao of the Little Immortal

"The hidden clan's respected master, He Wan, launched a surprise attack on the heavenly court, and the divine being Nan Ze confronted him. To protect Nan Ze, the minor immortal Yu Zhi Yao sacrificed herself to save him, and at the moment of being consumed by flames with He Wan, she unexpectedly reborn. Due to a twist of fate, Yu Zhi Yao was reborn into He Wan's body. After her rebirth, He Wan's hidden power was greatly diminished, and the hidden guards of the West Sea, Ting Zhao, came to help Master He Wan restore her hidden power. From then on, Zhi Yao was forced to embark on the path of a dual-faced female master, pretending to be dignified in front of others while being charming and lovely in front of the ruler."

Yao of the Little Immortal

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