Bapu and Mitra are two unlikely friends studying in a college in Pune. One day, Mitra reveals her secret to Bapu that she has feelings for Nama, a female student, instead of men. These innocent teenagers get caught up in a web of their own chaotic feelings and the stigma attached to their arrangement from society.
Five years ago, a string of grisly murders shook the city to its core and now the rumors have begun once more. Boogiepop... Everyone knows about Boogiepop: meet her one dark night and you are taken. People tell each other the stories and laugh: no one believes that she can possibly exist in this day and age. Still, strange things appear to be going on and the darkness is taking on many forms. Something is out there.
There is an urban legend that tells of a shinigami that can release people from the pain they are suffering. This "Angel of Death" has a name—Boogiepop. And the legends are true. Boogiepop is real. When a rash of disappearances involving female students breaks out at Shinyo Academy, the police and faculty assume they just have a bunch of runaways on their hands. Yet some students know better. Something mysterious and foul is afoot. Is it Boogiepop or something even more sinister...?
The citizens living in the share house are all monsters but hide that truth from everyone: Vampires who needs to drink female's blood, Wolf girl who has complex in having long hair, jiangshi who wants to have a pure love but gets fake death, ghost that wants to take a wonderful photo but becomes creepy one, and dark hunter who hunts evildoer. There's only a sign of turbulent.
In the swing of the 70s, two women fight for the love of the same man without knowing their fates were already intertwined.
Sets in the 1910s, this is the story of Hanada Suzuko, a young girl who grew up in a family that owned a bathhouse in downtown Osaka. From a young age, Suzuko loved to sing and dance, and joined the Umemaru Girls Opera Company (USK) in Dotonbori. Suzuko continued to show her talent for singing and eventually became a star of the postwar era.
This entertaining drama follows the fun-filled adventures of three prep-school students. Struggling with studies has become a thing of the past for these three young men, and they are ready to make the best of their free time in a world where they are no longer looked down on as fools.
It’s girls, gangs, and cars in this adaptation of the 1985 manga in Young Magazine, by Lullaby for Wednesday’s Cinderella-creator Michiharu Kusunoki. Local punks steal cars, switch the plates, and sell them, but not without racing them for a while against rival gangs. The anime continues the story where the 1987 live-action movie starring Kazuya Kimura left off.
Boogies Diner is a syndicated Canadian sitcom which first aired in 1994. It stars Jim J. Bullock, Monika Schnarre, and James Marsden in one of his first appearances on television. The series ended in 1995.
BOOGEYMEN takes an in-depth look at the history of local monsters and travels to the small, picturesque towns where they appeared to listen to both believers and skeptics as they investigate the most recent sightings.
Boogie Woogie was an Indian Television dance show that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. Debuting in 1995, the show is hosted by Indian film and television personalities, Naved Jaffrey and Ravi Behl, who are also the producers and creators of the show. Javed Jaffrey appears as the permanent celebrity judge. The show was relaunched by Sony Entertainment Television in 2003. It has become the longest lasting dance show in India.
Boogie Beebies is a UK children's television programme which is produced and broadcast by the BBC. It is aired on CBeebies. It won the Best Pre-School Live Action award at the BAFTA Children's Awards in 2005. Each programme is fifteen minutes long, and teaches children a dance, a different one each week. It was originally presented by Nataylia Roni and Pete Hillier and also features clips of children. In earlier series, the same programme was shown throughout the week. In the later series, a slightly different programme was shown each day. The only variant being, the verses are taught, and the chorus is only run through once. The dance is taught segment by segment by the instructor, in earlier programmes the two instructors took turns with each segment. The moves to each day's dance as well as the theme of the song are drawn from nature or the world around us. The programme culminates with a complete performance of the song and dance, called "Big Video Time".
Kate en Boogie is a Filipino Situation comedy produced by Viva Television and aired by GMA Network from 1993- 1995.