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Good Omens(2019-)

4.0/5 (with 910 votes)

Aziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon, join forces to find the Antichrist and stop Armageddon.

Foundation(2021-)

3.9/5 (with 537 votes)

Follow a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization amid the fall of the Galactic Empire.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1993-1999)

FSK: 16+ years
| 45min per episode | Science-Fiction & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Drama
3.9/5 (with 356 votes)

At Deep Space Nine, a space station located next to a wormhole in the vicinity of the liberated planet of Bajor, Commander Sisko and crew welcome alien visitors, root out evildoers and solve all types of unexpected problems that come their way.

Damien(2016)

43min per episode | Drama, Science-Fiction & Fantasy
3.1/5 (with 57 votes)

After discovering his origins, Damien Thorn must cope with life as the Anti-Christ.

Babylon 5(1994-1998)

FSK: 12+ years
| 45min per episode | Drama, Science-Fiction & Fantasy
4.1/5 (with 235 votes)

Babylon 5 is a five-mile long space station located in neutral space. Built by the Earth Alliance in the 2250s, its goal is to maintain peace among the various alien races by providing a sanctuary where grievances and negotiations can be worked out among duly appointed ambassadors. A council made up of representatives from the five major space-faring civilizations - the Earth Alliance, Minbari Federation, Centauri Republic, Narn Regime, and Vorlon Empire - work with the League of Non-Aligned Worlds to keep interstellar relations under control. Aside from its diplomatic function, Babylon 5 also serves as a military post for Earth and a port of call for travelers, traders, businessmen, criminals, and Rangers.

The Day I Became a God(2020)

4.0/5 (with 70 votes)

At the end of the last summer vacation of high school, Youta Narukami spends his days preparing for the university entrance exams, when a young girl named Hina suddenly appears, proclaiming herself as the "god of omniscience." Youta is confused and does not believe Hina when she tells him "The world will end in 30 days." After witnessing Hina’s God-like predictive ability, Youta begins to believe her powers are real. Hina, who is innocent and childlike despite her supernatural powers, decides for some reason to stay at Youta’s home. Thus begins the start of their lively summer before the end of the world.

Directed by Yoshiyuki Asai

Noah's Ark(1999)

2h 58min per episode | Action & Adventure, Drama, Kids & Family
2.1/5 (with 16 votes)

In the Biblical story from Genesis, God floods the world as Noah rescues his family and the animals in a gigantic ark.

On Air With AIB(2015-)

48min per episode | Comedy, News
4.3/5 (with 4 votes)

Topical news comedy show that aims to find comedy in tragedy. The show features interviews, sketches and an examination of systemic issues that the country faces.

Preußen – Chronik eines deutschen Staates(2000)

FSK: 12+ years
| 30min per episode | Documentary

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Elidor(1995-)

3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Children's fantasy serial adapted from Alan Garner's novel. Four children discover that a ruined church is the gateway to the world of Elidor.

Fred and Barney Meet The Thing(1979)

11min per episode | Kids & Family, Animation
2.8/5 (with 3 votes)

Fred and Barney Meet The Thing is a 60-minute Saturday morning animated package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from September 8, 1979 to December 1, 1979 on NBC. It contained the following segments: ⁕The New Fred and Barney Show ⁕The Thing Despite the title, the two segments remained separate and did not crossover with one another. Fred, Barney and the Thing were only featured together during the show's opening title sequence and in brief bumpers between segments. The unusual combination of a Marvel superhero and The Flintstones was possible because, at this time, Marvel Comics owned the rights to several Hanna-Barbera franchises and were, in fact, publishing comic books based upon them; The Flintstones was one of these. For the 1979-80 season, the series was expanded to ninety-minutes with the addition of The New Shmoo episodes and retitled Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo.