An animated sci-fi adventure about a small windup robot tasked with repairing the Cosmic Clock. He and his his companions face danger and dark forces as they race to restore balance to the space-time continuum before it's too late.
The plot centers on an investigation conducted by the curious and resourceful Petya, despite the entreaties of his friends, family, and local law enforcement agencies, and throughout the entire journey he is "assisted" by his younger brothers, Sasha and Kostya. After a series of failures and setbacks, Petya still does not give up, collects all the evidence together, and learns the truth about who is to blame for the disappearance of the artifacts and helps return these exhibits to the museum.
América (10) walks every day for more than two hours to the nearest school from her small and remote Andean village. If she is late once again, América will fail the school year. With the goal of arriving on time to school, she decides to buy a bicycle. In the attempt to gather the money she discovers a potential in her llamas that no one had considered. América embarks on an adventure that will lead her to self-discovery, empowerment, and pride in her roots.
Chellaiyah, a 60-year-old farmer, sees agriculture as a sacred calling and opposes his son Pattamuthu working for others. But when unforeseen circumstances push Pattamuthu to secretly take a job under a man named Linga, he soon finds himself trapped in illegal money dealings. As Pattamuthu struggles, Chellaiyah steps in to save his son and bring him back to his roots.
The story of fairies and mortals facing a difficult situation. Everything is fine in the fairy world and on Earth, until Dudu's brother Gogo leaves the "House of the Non-Magical." After having his magical powers taken away, Gogo becomes enraged and decides to strip all the fairies of their magic. This visit to the fairy realm causes great chaos on both sides. Can the fairies and mortals unite to overcome this problem?
In March 2020, the first case of Covid-19 was confirmed in Chile, and fear increased throughout the country. Emergency protocols against this global pandemic were immediately activated, and the extreme “no contact” measures between people began to generate social psychosis and fear, also affecting the railway town of Estación Baquedano. These measures disrupted the lives of Marcos (14) and Manolo (13), two of the few preteens remaining in this forgotten town. To pass the time and have fun during the hot, dusty afternoons of Baquedano, they had built their own stadium in the oldest part of town, complete with large goalposts and corner flags. Everything is interrupted by the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic, leading the alarmed mothers of Marcos and Manolo to shut them inside their homes without allowing them to go out—leaving their cherished “soccer stadium” unprotected.
Brave and his friends, Four Eyes and Freckle, end up spending a fortune online after a few careless clicks, which throws Brave’s father into complete chaos. Hoping to fix what happened, Brave brings home an old watch he bought as a present. Out of nowhere, the watch activates and pulls the trio into a strange and surreal world. There they find themselves working for Ruhi, a strict and demanding boss who makes them earn every cent. To get back home, the kids have to stay alert, stick together and understand what the watch has dragged them into.
A 10-year-old boy and his mom spend a day working on his grandfather’s apricot farm. As a first-generation Mexican-American, his mom insists he embrace the family tradition and learn the value of hard work. Eager to prove himself, the boy quickly becomes discouraged when he sees how much faster everyone else is working. He scrambles to keep up, trying different ways to speed up the process. But as frustration builds, he learns that asking for help can be its own kind of strength — and finds an unexpected connection with his grandfather.
A closed schoolboy, Miron, has no friends, his parents constantly quarrel, and his grandfather is completely immersed in his own affairs. At school they make fun of him and don't want to play basketball because of his hearing aid.