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  • Ep 24 SUB

    Angels Fall Sometimes (2024) (2024)

    Angels Fall Sometimes (2024)
    Genre:
    Friendship, life, melodrama, Romance
    Country:
    Chinese

    In the prime of his youth, Lin Tuo crosses paths with An Zhi Que during a summer internship recruiting event in their junior year. Love blossoms at first sight. With graduation approaching, the two embark on their journey from the ivory tower into the real world, taking on part-time jobs, job hunting, and planning their future together. While life doesn't unfold as smoothly as envisioned, they hold each other up. However, just when everything seems to be going well, Lin Tuo receives a diagnosis that changes their lives forever.

    Lin Tuo is diagnosed with ALS, bringing an end to his seemingly ordinary but promising life. Future shortened, Lin Tuo faces the disease bravely. Giving up the idea of yielding to his fate, he learns to coexist with the terminal illness. Lin Tuo's journey inspires those around him, including fellow ALS patients. He prompts them to reevaluate their outlook on life, cherish the present moment, and strive to live each day with hope and no regrets.

    (Source: WeTV)

    Episodes: 24

    Content Rating: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

    Airs On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

  • Ep 28 SUB

    Pegasus (2024) (2024)

    Pegasus (2024)
    Genre:
    Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Sports, Web Series, Youth
    Country:
    Chinese

    Zhang Chi suffered serious injuries after driving off the racing track and unexpectedly found himself in the body of 21-year-old Lin Zhen Dong.

    He tried everything he could to prevent his 24-year-old self from making the same mistakes again.

    (Source: Cpophome)

    Episodes: 28

    Airs On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

  • Ep 51 RAW

    Hi! 6 (2022) (2022)

    Hi! 6 (2022)
    Genre:
    Comedy
    Country:
    Chinese
    Hi! 6 is the rebranding of popular Chinese show "Happy Camp".
  • Ep 30 SUB

    Out Of The Dream (2021) (2021)

    Out Of The Dream (2021)
    Genre:
    Drama, life, Romance
    Country:
    Chinese

    It tells the love story between a Peking opera performer and a stage play producer.

    Peking opera performer Yu Fei was kicked out by her teacher due to a mistake. Producer Bai Feili is looking to cast an actress with a background in Peking opera. As their paths cross, Yu Fei's powerful voice illuminates the stage. However, they lose contact due to an unfortunate death.

    When they meet again, Yu Fei is in the midst of preparing for drama school as Bai Feili faces an unprecedented crisis. Yu Fei begins working part-time for Bai Feili while he helps with her reviews for her entrance exam. With the grandparents giving things a little push, the two rekindle their relationship. Yet another problem arises bit this time can they work out their issues?

    Adapted from the novel of the same name by Xiao Hu Ru Wei.

  • Ep 24 SUB

    Our Shiny Days (2019)

    Our Shiny Days
    Genre:
    Comedy, Music, Romance, Youth
    Country:
    Chinese

    A musical journey follows Chen Jing, her guy friend and a group of female musicians who are passionate about traditional Chinese music. Together, they start a band to challenge the norm and go on an all-out war against the students of Western music.

    Chen Jing is a student of folk music who specializes in the yangqin. Because she likes the piano, she volunteers to become a page turner for school senior Wang Wen but earns his ridicule when her knowledge of Western music is shown to be lacking. To prove that she has what it takes to stand on stage, Chen Jing turns to the girls from dorm 502 for help and together with her bestie Li You, they start up a band to create the kind of music that they want. Meanwhile, Chen Jing's older cousin Chen He Xu is a teacher who tries hard to clear the misunderstandings between the students. Outside the school, Chen He Xu meets Feng Anyu and inspires him to reevaluate his own life.

    Can the two schools of music finally coexist?