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Mystery of the Pink Diamond

Pachara, a pink diamond that is the most valuable in the world. It is desired amongst many and leads to death, murder, and many battles over it. However, those who come in posession of it has a tragic end. The year 2540 (1997), at the border of Thailand Dr. Amorn aids Prapoth in finding the Pink Diamond, a valuable diamond that is filled with curses. Wahto is their guide, and on their way they encounter many dangers. They finally come upon a ancient altar. At the altar there is a giant statue of a cat. The statue is a body of a cat, but the head is of a woman. One eye contained the elusive pink Diamond. Prapoth goes back on his word and doesn't intend to give the diamond to the government so it can be treasured in a museum, and protected by the country. He kills Amorn who tries to stop him and attempts to kill Wahto, but Wahto escapes with Amorn's 3 year old daughter.

Mystery of the Pink Diamond

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Robbie Hood

Joined by his band of merry mates Georgia Blue and Little Johnny, Robbie Hood is a charismatic thirteen-year-old misfit with a heart of gold, who skirts the law to right wrongs he sees playing out in his community. Short of money, and struggling to survive, Robbie and his mates have only themselves to rely on. Guided by the memory of his mother and a strong sense of what’s right and wrong, everything Robbie does is for a reason and, whether good or bad, he does it with the best of intentions. Even if it means helping out his dickhead father.

Robbie Hood

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Journal of Terror: Afterlife

Prana, an investigative journalist at an online news portal, always experiences rejection by the editors because his writings take a viewpoint that is too superstitious. He who is destined to be able to see the wandering spirits also regularly posts his mystical experiences on the medium of a podcast which he gives the title Journal of Terror. It was from this podcast that he met Nissaka, a beautiful painter who recently started seeing apparitions frequently in her studio. The similarity in personality brings their relationship closer together, and Prana tells Nissaka more and more mystical stories. Unexpectedly, this closeness actually leads the two of them to a reality that shakes reason.

Journal of Terror: Afterlife

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Dark Is the Night

Cheng Yuan Fang, heiress to one of the nation’s most powerful families, seems to live a perfect life—but behind the wealth lies a web of dark family secrets. When her sister-in-law, Hsiao Han Ting, mysteriously vanishes, Yuan Fang secretly enlists the help of Ah Young and Kevin to uncover the truth. As they investigate, chilling clues point toward Yuan Fang’s own brother, Cheng Yuan Chun, raising fears that Han Ting may be in grave danger. The deeper they dig, the more they realize they’ve become targets themselves. With time running out, Ah Young must do everything he can to protect Yuan Fang from a fate darker than she ever imagined.

Dark Is the Night

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I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock

Offers a reappraisal of "yacht rock", a critically neglected era of music popularized by a boom in FM radio stations and its smooth sound. The gleaming yacht sound was, in part, always defined by a group of LA-based session players and composers who worked across a range of yacht bands, informing their specific tone and level of musicianship. Some of these artists talk about the yacht phenomenon and being part of the scene back in the day. The series explores how the music adapted from the the bearded sensitivity of the '70s to the bombast of the MTV '80s, and how a satirical online drama contributed to a revival of interest and enthusiasm for these sounds in the digital era.

I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock

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