In this new series, two years after Ginga's battle with Dark Lugiel ended, Hikaru and Tomoya joined the UPG (Ultra Party Guardians) after countless monster sightings appeared. Also, an Alien Chibu named Exceller plans to steal the Victorium Stone which believed to contained mysterious powers that located deep underground the Victorian civilization. Due to this, Shou, a Victorian Prince was sent by his mother to retrieve it with the help of Victory Lancer which enable him to become the ancient Ultra, Ultraman Victory.
Gōki Matsumoto
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Ultramen are aliens from Land of Light. They are heroes, who protect every precious life, Earth and the whole universe. Despite any danger, they always fight against evil monsters and powerful invaders.
All of the Ultraman and monsters have been turned into figures known as Spark Dolls and become scattered throughout the universe. A young man named Hikaru Raido finds an item called the Ginga Spark which not only allows him to become Ultraman Ginga but also allows him to go UltLive with the figures to revert them to their rightful size and become one with them. Hikaru fights with his friends to uncover the darkness behind the Spark Dolls. Alien Nackie drops a clue that the wielder of darkness resides in their very elementary school.
Mannat is a beautiful young girl who hails from a progressive family that values love, care, and mutual respect. On the other hand, Murad belongs to a conservative family where his mother, the matriarch, wields significant influence over his life choices. Despite their starkly contrasting backgrounds, Mannat and Murad’s hearts find solace in each other’s presence, and they fall deeply in love. However, their families’ interference creates misunderstandings between Mannat and Murad, testing the strength of their bond. Will their families agree to their union? Will Mannat’s family, with their open-mindedness, find common ground with Murad’s conservative household? Can Mannat and Murad’s love for each other withstand the motives of their families, who seek to create further misunderstandings between them?
A classic, will-they-won't they romance story. Charley is living your typical teenage girl’s life. Ben, Charley’s not so secret admirer, isn’t living at all. But a little thing like death can’t stop these two teens from falling in love. Or maybe it can.
Leon lost to Michael in the yo-yo contest of California and in taunt, Michael said that Leon can never beat him if his Eastern techniques can't beat his own Western speed. So to learn more and train the power of the Eastern yo-yo, Leon returns to China and stops a robbery on his trip, which catches the eye of a school coach who had been given the work of starting a yo-yo team for Jianghai High School. The school doesn't have the required money to get a training spot and uniforms, and the coach must find a way to solve this problem. By trying to use his own cash, the coach stood on the work of making the team by taking the school's yo-yo players in a trick show.
The arrival of the genius doctor, Zheng Ren, shattered the already chaotic atmosphere of the Haicheng Hospital. His purpose was to uncover an injustice that occurred eighteen years ago here in this hospital. Su Yun, the slacker Head of the Emergency Department, formed a pair of "joyful rivals" with Zheng Ren. Amidst love and conflict, they triumphed over numerous tough medical cases one after another, embarking on a medical journey that was awesome, dynamic, cool, and vibrant. As time went by, Zheng Ren not only uncovered the "cruel truth" of the past but also formed a challenging task force for conjoined twinsseparation surgery with Su Yun, Lin Yuan, Xie Yiren, and others. Through diligent simulated training and unwavering medical spirit, they strived to save lives, heal patients, and bring warmth to people's hearts. They fought on and persisted in pursuing the initial dream in their hearts of becoming compassionate medical professionals.
The author, actor and comedian embarks on a journey through the entire Central American isthmus to the Panamanian border with South America, beginning in Mexico.
25-year-old Antoine has Down syndrome. His father raised him as a normal child without the limitations that his disability could create: he has a job and loves to let off steam with his friends by lifting weights at the gym. Bianca, the same age, lives with Dimitri, and has plans to marry Dimitri and buy a restaurant. She has given up her dream of singing, her words, her melodies, in front of an audience. Thanks to Antoine, Bianca reveals herself and reconnects with her desires and dreams. Thanks to Bianca, Antoine experiences the thrill of love and the happiness of being treated like others--and, above all, the satisfaction of being treated like a man.
The untold human stories behind some of the world’s greatest disasters.
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