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A Silent Voice (Live Action)
A grade-school student with a hearing impairment is bullied and transfers to another school. Years later, the former bully is tormented by his behaviour and sets out to make amends.

The Protected
The series revolves around a group of people who pretend to be a family with the aim of fleeing from a strange organization that seeks them for the supernatural powers that the kids' possess.

6teen
The show revolves around the lives of six sixteen-year-old friends who work on part-time jobs at different stores within the mall. The main characters, Jude, Caitlin, Jonesy, Nikki, Jen, and Wyatt, face various adventures while dealing with typical teenage issues, such as crushes, relationships, friendships, school and jobs. The group frequently hangs out at the mall's central food court, where they share their experiences, provide support to one another, and engage in banter.

Rubble & Crew (Humanized)
While attending his family reunion in Adventure Bay, Reuben "Rubble" Black is called to the neighboring town of Builder Cove by Mayor Goodway's sister Mayor Greatway to help in its construction projects. After building a bridge to Builder Cove, Rubble suggests that his family move to Builder Cove where they establish a construction company called Rubble & Crew that operates out of the Bark Yard. Rubble & Crew helps to expand Builder Cove by repairing buildings and making new ones for various different proprietors while contending with a rival construction worker named Speed Meister.

As the Saying Goes
The series is set in present-day California, mostly at a café named "The Saying" owned by Thomas Foster, who is helped by his granddaughter Isabella and his employees. Episodes usually center around the customers who, most of the time, are dealing with a problem. Throughout the episode a proverb is written in one of the white walls of the café, either by Thomas, one of his employees, or by a customer. The saying that is written usually describes the situation of what is happening in the particular moment it is written.

Tommy Zombie
Tommy is the most popular kid at school and captain of the football team. His life changes on his 13th birthday when he wakes up transformed into a zombie. On the other hand, Bobby, the school's bullied kid, dreams of becoming a zombie like his whole family, but on his 13th birthday, he is disappointed when this does not happen. With the help of his classmates, Tommy discovers the secret of why he became a zombie and Bobby did not transform: they were switched at birth by a witch. This situation causes Tommy and Bobby's families to have to coexist as one.

The CQ
It follows a group of friends as they experience conflicts throughout their middle school years. The CQ revolves around a group of eight friends who attend the middle school called the Carter Quinn. Each of the characters (Andrew, Clara, Bob, Monkey, Jenny, Danny, Addie, and Wrecker) often go through conflicts causing wild turns of events and misunderstandings, but more importantly always showing the value of friendship and being a team.

The CQ: New Entry
It is a sequel to The CQ and follows a new group of students at Carter Quinn Middle School.

City Guys: The New Guys
City Guys: The New Guys centered on a new generation of people that are attending Manhattan High School, with new and returning characters. Like the original series, they dealt with the typical teen issues, such as cheating on tests, peer pressure, racism, and dealing with school violence.

Boruto: Next Generation (American Adaptation)
A generation of prodigy like Blake Russell, son of Seventh Hokage Nathan Russell, are challenged living under their parents' shadow.

Naruto (American Adaptation)
It follows Nathan Russell, a young orphan ninja who seeks recognition from his peers and dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of the Village Hidden in the Leaves. Like the manga, the anime series is divided into two separate parts: the first series retains the original manga's title and is set in the world of ninjas. The second series, a direct sequel titled Naruto: Shippuden, takes place during his teens.

Another World: A New Beginning
The new series will offer you a new generation of families who have come to Bay City, as they try to navigate in which represented the difference between "the world of events we live in, and the world of feelings and dreams that we strive for." The new families in Bay City are the Barnes, the Acevedos, the Austins, the Turners and the Frasers.

AEW: Heroes of the Ring
AEW: Heroes of the Ring is about a group of All Elite Wrestling fans who obtains supernatural powers of AEW wrestlers from the TV and recruited them to became the newest faction who could help them use them for good to defeat the heels in the real world. The characters and the school were based on the All Elite Wrestling roster and training center.

Kamen Rider Fruit Arms
To escape the resulting feeling of oppression, many of the youth formed dance crews called Beat Riders to bring joy back into people's lives. Also rising in popularity is the Inves Game, a simulator that uses strange devices known as Lockseeds to summon monsters known as Inves. Kaden Carson, a member of the dance group Team Gaim, tries to find his place in the world while torn between his loyalty to his teammates and his sister Allison's insistence that he starts acting like an adult and finds a proper job. When Team Gaim's captain disappears after informing Kaden of a strange belt he found, Kaden discovers that the Lockseeds and Inves are from an alternate dimension known as Helheim Forest. Encountering a mysterious girl resembling his Team Gaim teammate and close friend Maya Talbot, Kaden uses a Sengoku Driver belt and the Orange Lockseed to become a samurai-armored warrior that is later named Armored Rider Gaim. In the meantime, including Team Baron's leader Kingston Cameron as Armored Rider Baron and Kota's Team Gaim teammate Mason Carter as Ryugen, other Armored Riders appear to amass social power throughout Zawame: Team Raid Wild's Rick Hansen as Kurokage, Team Invitto's Hayden Jenkins as Gridon, and the perfectionist ex-soldier Oren Pierre Alfonso as Bravo.

Kamen Rider Rocket Knight
Armstrong High School has become the center of strange happenings, and things only get stranger when the bad boy-styled transfer student Jason Knight attempts to make friends in his way, reuniting with childhood friend and self-professed travel vlogger Charlene Jordan, all while gaining the ire of loner Kenny Allen. When the campus becomes overrun with monstrous constructs called Zodiarts, Kenny, and Charlene attempt to use the strange devices they have found in the Rabbit Hatch lunar base that they access through a locker in an off-limits part of campus to fight them. However, Jason interferes in their plans, in part due to Kenny's body being unable to handle the strains of battle, and uses the devices to transform into Fourze. Upon learning of other heroes called Kamen Riders, Jason creates the Kamen Rider Club whose membership includes Charlene, Kenny, the school's queen bee Mia Kahn, Mia's jock boyfriend Shane Decker, garishly styled social butterfly JK and goth girl Taylor Nichols. Later joined by Rowan Sanders, another transfer student who transforms into Kamen Rider Meteor, and their teacher Mr. Charlie Overton, the Kamen Rider Club and Kamen Rider Fourze learn of the Horoscopes, an evolved group of Zodiarts who have been orchestrating events on the school grounds to build up their ranks. As the battle escalates, the Horoscopes set their motions to the final phase of their master plan before Kenny discovers his true existence.

Total Drama Island (2023) (Live-Action)
The season takes place fifteen years after the events of the first season, also titled Total Drama Island, and features new contestants competing on a new island modeled after Camp Wawanakwa, located in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. They spend almost 2 weeks (13 days) on the island competing in challenges for immunity.

Total Drama Pahkitew Island (Live-Action)
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island, features a brand new island which producers say it is located somewhere in Western Canada.

Total Drama: Revenge of the Island (Live-Action)
Like Total Drama Island, this season is a fictional reality show that follows the competition of thirteen new contestants at Camp Wawanakwa, a summer camp on a fictional island located in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. However, since the island has been forgotten and left alone for the past two seasons, the island has been used as a toxic nuclear waste dump, transforming it into the perfect location for the most dramatic and brutal challenges yet. The new cast of campers must then participate in competitions to avoid being voted off the island as they all try to get ready to compete with some of the most popular original contestants in the fourth season.

Total Drama World Tour (Live-Action)
In this season, contestants are taken around the world throughout international based challenges and are required to break into song whenever Chris rings a special chime (usually forced and when a mishap happens; Bridgette gets stuck to a pole, the 15 contestants remaining fall off the plane onto Japan, the final four are attacked by a condor, etc.), or face instant elimination. There are 30 songs in total, and every episode takes place in a different location.

Total Drama Action (Live-Action)
Like Total Drama Island, the previous season of Total Drama, much of Total Drama Action chronicles the events of the eponymous fictional reality show. The Total Drama series itself is an "live reality television series," which stars the cast and crew of the fictional series, parodying many aspects of reality television.