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- In the not too distant future, people struggle to survive their greatest enemy, the sun.
- The everyday life of a caretaker's family.
- Whenever a kid at Westpark School needs help, Pan Tau steps in with incredible alien magic powers. But the real heroes are the boys and girls as they discover their own superpowers, like courage, self-confidence and friendship.
- Embark on an adventure like no other with a very special knight who must save the magical kingdom where he lives by redeeming his knightly honor.
- A fire dragon that can't fly, his gourmet dragon friend, and a fearless porcupine set out on an incredible adventure to save Dragon Island against all odds.
- In the enchanted kingdom of Pinkovia the fairy Princess Lillifee rules with a magic hand, creating beauty and spreading goodwill wherever she goes. Together with her best friend, Pupsi the pig, she flies throughout her realm, leaving behind a magical trail: clouds of pink butterflies and sparkling stars! She soon discovers that not all Pinkovians are happy. They complain about the recklessness and destructive rivalry between the fairies Snowflake, Flicker and Mistral, and, yes, even about low-flying Pupsi's knack for crashing into market stalls or chicken coops. If things don't change, the Farmer Pixies, the Fisher Elves and the Mermaids will leave the enchanted kingdom! Naturally, this makes Lillifee very sad. But with the help of her friends Pupsi, Basil the hedgehog and Carlos the frog, Lillifee finds a way to restore peace among the fairies and harmony in her magical realm!
- Mandy Pöppl, who suffers from agoraphobia, discovers dark secrets in her high-rise apartment complex. With seances and a dash of courage, she embarks on a chaotic mission to save her neighborhood from demons. Exclusively on Prime Video.
- In Pinkovia, Princess Lillifee and her friends are enjoying a beautiful summer. One night, however, the unicorn Rosalie appears to Lillifee in a dream and urgently asks for her help; she needs Lillifee to look after her baby Lucy. When Lillifee awakes, she discovers that Lucy has magically stepped out of her dream and is now sitting on her bed, fresh as a daisy. But what has happened to Rosalie?
- The Moonbear and his friends experience funny and exciting adventures in their forest.
- Fearless and full of laughter. Captain Sharky and his lively crew are off to exciting and frightening adventures where they learn that there is more than being the most fearsome pirate - being a good friend.
- Coconut the Little Dragon's summer-camp adventure turns into a disaster when the wild Water Dragons and carnivorous plants come along to create chaos.
- RUSTY THE KNIGHT thinks he is the bravest, most courageous and best knight in the whole of Scrapland. Well, he is wrong. Actually he is a lovable show-off that constantly talks big. Cocky as he is he takes every adventure no matter how dangerous it might be - which he instantly regrets. If it wasn't for courageous damsel Bo and the castle's cheeky dragon Coke, Rusty the Knight would be lost. Surprising enough, in the end it is always Rusty who counts as the hero.
- Follows four daring rodents - two mice, a rat and a hamster - who band together to help those in need and fight crime in the Harbor district
- After being separated from his friend Sophie, Felix embarks on a journey filled with mystical creatures in this high quality animated feature for your kids and family.
- With the help of an inventor's secret workshop, Ritter Rost tries to lead his country out of a terrible crisis and become a knight again.
- Fiona Platt (Claudia Michelsen), 42, has everything a woman desires: She is a successful Marketing-Expert in a big ad-agency. She has a handsome, renown architect as her husband, Ben (Stephan Kampwirth), 42, two beautiful, healthy daughters, Paulette (Luise Aschenbrenner), 15, and Lina (Laura Kirsch), 8, and a politically active mother, Gitta (Maren Kroymann), 63, who takes care of the household and the children. Fiona's busy schedule doesn't allow her much quality-family-fun-time, so her understanding, attentive husband jumps in whenever help is needed. Everything seems to be perfect. But then Fiona finds out who the father of the baby of nine-months pregnant, attractive, lively 26-year-old rock-singer and neighbor, Julia (Birte Hanusrichter) is: Ben. Although the parents-to-be assure that it was "just" a one-night-stand and that they have no feelings for each other whatsoever, the situation still threatens to upend the life of the always so controlled Fiona. Eventually she decides that divorce is a no go. She wants the opposit instead. Being such a pragmatic and rational Marketing-Executive, Fiona develops an - almost - perfect "Happy-Family-Plan." And it seems to work with huge success - just not for Fiona. She can't keep up with young, fun Julia who Fiona's daughters love so much while she has to stay focused on the ad-agency's pivotal pitch to win Tracon as their new account.
- Sophie and her family are visiting the city Museum of Natural Sciences where Prof. Snork is working on a new time machine - Suddenly the whole machine starts to shake and, with a bright flash of light, a tiny mammoth named Woolly and a sea turtle by the name of Gertrude materialize next to Felix. All three of them are then catapulted into a journey through time in which they face prehistoric cavemen and even meet Queen Nefertiti in ancient Egypt. However, the return home will not be easy, as Sophie and Prof. Snork work on getting the machine back to the present. Meanwhile, Felix is hosted by the Vikings, meets a whale, comes to know the peoples of the Native Americas and goes adventuring on a Pacific island. Felix and Wolly even participate in a medieval tournament before returning to the safety of Sophie's arms.
- Ten weeks at sea - 7454 nautical miles across the Atlantic Ocean, through umpteen climatic zones; in cramped conditions onboard a nutshell exposed to sun, wind and high seas; with hard work, meagre rations, but the spectacle of a starry night sky: this is a journey into the past. In the autumn of 2004, a vintage sailing vessel travelled from Bremerhaven to New York with 19 passengers, 18 crew onboard and a TV-team. This documentary series is about how a group of people, who are accustomed to a modern standard of life, adapt to the far harder conditions their ancestors were exposed to in the 1850s. How do they do? Does their spirit of adventure triumph over the frustration of having to subsist on dried meat and rusk for six long weeks? What does it feel like to fight against fear, chapped and bleeding hands and seasickness? The conditions onboard the vessel emulate the historical conditions exactly, from the clothing of passengers and crew to equipment, food and accommodation available 150 years ago. "Setting Sail to the New World" tells the story of all the European emigrants who have made this journey over the centuries. Many millions tried to escape poverty, war, political oppression and religious intolerance in search of a better, brighter future. But this series does not simply tells us about history - it invites us to relive history.
- Edzard Onneken directed this low-budget, high-octane thriller. It concerns a massive storm that threatens to destroy a commercial airline flight. The captain, Andrea Schubert, deems the storm mysterious and unpredictable, and decides to take a unique course of action: she and the crew will fly directly into the storm and battle their way through it.
- Just finishing their architecture studies, Anne Niemann and Johannes Ingrish had the vast opportunity to win a big, international architecture price. Their idea is simple but genius: a sculpture made out of metal, in the ocean on the eastern coastline of Engalnd, showing the destructive power of nature and the ocean. with this concept tons of tourist are expected to come to the structure low Coast. Many problems are yet to come. How do you finance a multi million dollar project with no experience at all? How do you work with people that don't want their are to change? A long term documentary movie about a fascinating project and the time of big dreams. A movie about nature and age and all that's in between.
- A documentation about an German and an British swimmer who wants to swim over the sea-channel.
- Dragon Island is a cosmos of its own and home to many varied species of dragons: there are fire dragons, fur dragons, sea dragons, gourmet dragons, cave dragons, earth dragons and many more. Last but not least there are all of these kinds as very huge and really tiny examples. So it can be hard to meddle in the affairs of the big ones, especially if you are particularly small - just like Coconut.