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#Kanagawa ni Sunderu Elf: Dokidoki! Elfdoki!

Elves who were driven out from the elf forest of another world now live in Kanagawa Prefecture. Having completely adapted to modern day Japan, they launch a radio program in an effort to befriend human. The director is a human from Kawasaki and the assistant director is an orc from Machida. They broadcast live from various locations with a deep love of their respective regions within the prefecture and always deliver a radio program full of excitement. Will these elves be able to become friends with humans?

#Kanagawa ni Sunderu Elf: Dokidoki! Elfdoki!

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He Should Have Shone Brightly

As the puppet heir of the Fu family, sculptor A Che, disguised as a docile man, maneuvered between his "control freak" brother Fu Wen Shu and the venture capital queen Su Man Yue. Fu Wen Shu was adopted by the Fu family at a young age and became A Che's "x-bag", controlling the Fu family with a twisted emotional connection of abuse and protection. A Che took advantage of Su Man Yue's investigation into the unusual movement of Fu's stock to make his move, using a sense of brokenness to stimulate her desire to conquer. But he got into a car accident and lost his memory. In the confusion of memories, he regained his childhood bond with Fu Wen Shu.

He Should Have Shone Brightly

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Setia Itu Mahal

Dalina, (played by Anna Jobling) a former model who is now a successful fashion entrepreneur, lives happily with Hakim, (played by Zahiril Adzim) a loving husband who has always been the backbone of her dreams. However, that happiness begins to crack when fate reunites Dalina with Tengku Farid (played by Redza Rosli) – her old love that was once cut off due to family interference. Farid is present not just as an ex-lover, but as a partner in the fashion world, thus rekindling a long-buried love. Hakim, who is loyal and full of sacrifice, begins to feel sad to see his wife drifting further away.

Setia Itu Mahal

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Pyramid Game

When transfer student Seong Su Ji introduces herself as the newest student in Love High School’s Class 2-5, she hopes to make a good impression. To her horror, she discovers that the class holds a cruel vote on the last Thursday of every month, ranking students from A to E. Those at the peak treated with utmost respect, and those in lower levels are treated with increasing levels of contempt. But there is an ominous extra level, named F, below the pyramid. The class subjects anyone in this category to merciless physical and mental bullying. When the class votes Su Ji into the dreaded F tier, the terror begins. She resolves to fight back, but will she do so by trying to win the Pyramid Game – or trying to destroy it? This animated series was based on a webtoon of the same name by Dalgonyak.

Pyramid Game

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Fight for Love

An Binh is very self-conscious about his appearance because of burn scars from his childhood, so that he doesn't have the courage to pursue his dream of a music career and always hides behind a mask when singing. Minh Thang in contrast is a strong, open-minded guy who dares to say and do what he wants. Because of an incident, the two of them meet and so a love story begins that is both interesting, humorous, and equally touching about the journey of overcoming the limits in pursuing what they love.

Fight for Love

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