Mingya, a gaming VP, time-travels with a magical chip necklace. Guided by the spiritual realm's "Wanqi," she realizes her college crush, Bei Su, is her mission target.
Join twelve young men on a journey through six impressive stories based in tourist attractions in the eastern region of Thailand.
Guy, a shy gamer, escapes unrequited love by playing an online game as “idealize.” There, he meets Tiw, a gentle yet enigmatic figure with a shadowy past.
The story revolves around an office worker named Lu Ming and a high school student named Deng Yu, who shares the same appearance. One day, they meet coincidentally and from then onward, their lives became entangled together. As they spend time together, they slowly understand each other; growing together and achieving redemption, and finally became an inseparable part of each other.
Q, an ordinary guy, faces a 21-day challenge to beat the perfect X, but as they grow closer, unexpected feelings and chaos emerge.
The story revolves around fifth-year trainee and soon-to-debut idol Eden and JiHoon, a celebrity from the same agency, and the love story between these two who are not good at expressing what they truly feel.
Pun, a thousand-year-old vampire, longs for a quiet life until he meets Yo, a cheerful college student. Their unexpected encounter sparks a supernatural romance.
Phun, the student council vice president, strikes a deal with Noh, the music club leader, to pose as his boyfriend in exchange for funding—only for their fake relationship to turn real.
An audacious tale of two roommates, one a gay man and another a straight woman. A decade-spanning self-discovery journey, stories of laughter, tears, and wounds between a mother in denial of her son's sexuality and his being unable to escape societal judgment.
Love story between the elite domineering president of the financial investment industry and the beautiful boss of the live broadcast company. They known each other since childhood and grew up together, separated by two places for various reasons in adulthood, and met again through a love bracelet and began a sweet love story.
A teasing comment during a livestream turns into a viral ship—and a sweet love story between Kla and the charming Cake.
Hero, the general’s son, escapes his father’s remarriage. He meets poor Pop—his stepbrother by fate—and together they defy class with love.
Tiew awaits Mork in Chiang Mai, where they first met. Upon Mork's return, their reunion challenges past memories and tests the future of their relationship.
Rain plots to make Phayu fall for him to ruin his reputation, while Sky grapples with his feelings for Prapai, in this whirlwind of emotions and growing love.
After the old captain Ye Zhihong abandoned the ship and escaped after receiving the revenge signal from his wife on the spacecraft “Gangshanghua”. The old captain Ye Zhi Hong aboard a spacecraft “Gangshanghua”, because he received a revenge signal from his wife Yulian chief astronaut Ke Qi, he chose to abandon the ship and escape. Life in space was broken. The staid female captain meets the astronauts Xiong Qi, Mo Mei, Luo Dou, with different personalities, plus strange alien creatures and all kinds of an unexpected temporary situation.
Sangmin returns to visit his old homestay, reconnecting with Orn and her son Dinneaw. As they grow closer, Sangmin hides the real reason for his return.
Jin Minase, a dedicated student, finds his routine disrupted when he repeatedly encounters Hirukawa, a classmate from a rough neighborhood. Their unexpected interactions make Jin question his own life choices.
Angry Boys is an Australian television mockumentary series written by and starring Chris Lilley. Continuing the mockumentary style of his previous series, the show explores the issues faced by young males in the 21st century – their influences, their pressures, their dreams and ambitions. In Angry Boys, Lilley plays multiple characters: S.mouse, an American rapper; Jen, a manipulative Japanese mother; Blake Oakfield, a champion surfer; Ruth "Gran" Sims, a guard at a juvenile detention facility; and her grandchildren, South Australian twins Daniel and Nathan Sims. The series is a co-production between the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and US cable channel HBO, with a pre-sale to BBC Three in the United Kingdom. Filmed in Melbourne, Los Angeles and Tokyo, Angry Boys premièred on 11 May 2011 at 9:00 pm on ABC1.
Ritsuka Uenoyama is bored with it all—with school, with his basketball club, and even with his one true passion: playing guitar. That is, until the day he finds his favorite hidden napping spot occupied by a strange boy cradling a broken-stringed guitar. At first, Uenoyama is nonplussed by Mafuyu Satō and his slightly odd behavior, but when, on a whim, he asks Mafuyu to sing, the power of that song pierces him to the core.
After losing his fiancée, Ryu finds comfort in a new bond—until a painful truth threatens to tear it all apart.