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- Based on the Flavia De Luce novels by Alan Bradley
- Lin Dong and his friends travel across the lands to defeat Yimo demons and return peace to the land.
- Two boys meet by chance when both attempt to walk along the white line on the sidewalk. As they become drawn together and choose to walk side by side, how will their unchanging feelings co-exist within a world of changing realities?
- Struggling manga author Satoru Fujinuma is beset by his fear to express himself. However, he has a supernatural ability of being forced to prevent deaths and catastrophes by being sent back in time before the incident occurred, repeating time until the accident is prevented. One day, he gets involved in an accident that has him framed as a murderer. Desperate to save the victim, he sends himself back in time only to find himself as a grade-schooler one month before fellow classmate Kayo Hinazuki went missing. Satoru now embarks on a new quest: to save Kayo and solve the mystery behind her disappearance.
- Inside FC Barcelona, which follows the famed soccer club through its 2018-2019 season.
- Ekoda-chan is from the countryside, living alone in the city. She's a temp worker and a strong, carefree soul, with no solid plan for the future, who doesn't care much about guys. She talks about how she lives her life and provides support to all those women trying to survive in the real life society. Based on a 4-panel manga of the same title, this omnibus form anime will feature a different director, character designer, voice cast, and anime studio for each episode. Each animated portion is followed by a lengthy interview with the seiyuu and other staff.
- The stories of the competition's finalist: Spain, with No1 Nadal at 4 Davis Cups, and Canada, with young Shapovalov chance's to get the first one for his country.
- The story of a normal person, Andrés Iniesta, once F.C. Barcelona and now Vissel Kobe player, who does extraordinary things.
- El 11 de julio de 2010, la selección española de fútbol consiguió su ansiada primera copa del mundo. La victoria fue el triunfo de un equipo, pero también el de un país entero.
- The documentary follows Shun Murakami, one of Japan's leading professional surfers on his lifelong quest to find the perfect wave. Surfing helps him nurture his powerful connection with the ocean, which in its fascinating unpredictability draws him to explore its myriad waves. The more difficult the wave, the greater his motivation to ride it.
- A group of 8 "Everyday Spartans" will embark on a journey to challenge themselves and become better, faster, and stronger Spartans. To do so they will need to face though obstacles together and support each other on the way as 'One Team'.
- Yutori-chan works as a part-timer at Popuu, a toy company. It's her first job and her co-worker, Tsumekomi, must teach her the idiosyncrasies of an office.
- Actor Tom Everett Scott ("Finding You"); guest co-hosts Jerry O'Connell and Jay Pharaoh;
- As we face the climate emergency, some scientists and companies are working on a new energy source that could solve our problems for decades to come: nuclear fusion. This new energy would emulate the nuclear reaction that powers the Sun, but it's also carbon-free and devoid of nuclear waste or radiation. As we face the climate emergency and a global energy crisis, some scientists and companies are working on a new carbon-free energy source that could solve our energy problems for decades to come: nuclear fusion. Unlike the nuclear energy we have today (nuclear fission), fusion entails no nuclear waste or radiation. We visit Tokamak Energy and the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy in the UK to find out their latest scientific developments, but the big question remains: when will nuclear fusion finally become a viable source of energy?
- Humans have always augmented their bodies with prosthetics. But what if we could marry human physiology with robotics? Open Bionics is a company in the UK developing a powered bionic hand controlled by our own muscles, with multi-grip functionality and empowering aesthetics. We'll also meet Tilly, an inspiring example of how these new prosthetics can improve people's lives. Lastly, we will interview Kevin Warwick, known as the world's first cyborg, in order to take a deeper look into how biology and technology could merge in the future and what it means to be human.
- Satellites play a big role in our lives. However, most of the objects we've sent into space are already junk, thus becoming a threat to functioning satellites. We'll discover how space-debris removal technology can allow us to track, manoeuvre, and remove these useless objects roaming in orbit.
- Although livestock have a major destructive impact on the environment, meat consumption is still rising in the world. To overcome this problem, scientists working in companies like Mosa Meat are exploring a more sustainable way of eating meat: cultured meat-real meat that has been developed in a lab from animal cells, without having to slaughter the animal. Other companies like NovaMeat are also using these cells as an ingredient in their plant-based products, in order to match the taste of real meat. Such revolutionary food products are inviting us to re-think the way we consume meat.
- We know that our financial system is far from perfect. Could blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies become the solution to our monetary problems? We'll take a look into blockchain technology to understand how it really works. We'll also meet with the founders of Digitalbits, a blockchain technology that is now partnering with top sports organizations like Roma FC and Inter FC, offering their digital tokens to their fans. We'll also examine the rising world of NFTS and how Web 3.0 could revolutionize the internet and our new digital economies.