In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
In the final episode of the series, the five-year-olds are joined by some new faces. Competition is something we often want to shield children from but it's an integral part of every five-year-old's life. How will they cope with winning and losing when they're challenged to compete against each other? Sensitive new boy Nat has never won a trophy. As he vies for the attention of fellow new girl Calla and his losses mount across the week, what does he learn from his defeats? Meanwhile, confident home-schooled Calla faces a bravery test and takes the lead in repairing the girl's relationships, as a fall-out threatens to end their friendship. Football ace Jet shows her true colours as she offers words of wisdom to her teammates and shows how winning can be fun. The children wrestle with the complex human emotions that succeeding or failing engender in all of us, demonstrating that competitiveness is not a negative trait and that learning to win or lose gracefully takes practice.
Hiccup Havok: Uncle Grandpa helps a kid who can't get rid of the hiccups. / MacGuffin: Uncle Grandpa and a kid embark on a dangerous jungle adventure in search of a legendary MacGuffin.
When Gerry learns of a lurker near the school, he sets out to catch said lurker and earn the Teacher of the Month title.
Seo Jung and Dong Joo happen upon the aftermath of a major traffic accident. The injured victims are brought to Doldam, overflowing the tiny hospital.
Hannah and Mike help a man writhing in agony after an operation to remove kidney stones, Shane makes animals out of his surgical gloves to distract a toddler who's injured after falling off a trampoline.
While on a magical technological journey, Adam shows that smartphones are not the society-killers you'd think they are, American cable service providers are basically cartels, and most free sites are actually very costly.
When Tink, Bounce and Willi find themselves trapped on Snike Hill with no memory of their capture, they try to recall what happened, but Tink and Bounce have very different versions of events, each placing the other at fault.
In the fifth episode, Glaswegian comedy giant Frankie Boyle is your host as he introduces young stand-up sensation Jack Carroll and the wonderful Holly Walsh to the stage.
Jac puts her patient before her own health concerns, with serious consequences. Elsewhere Raf is taken aback when Parker is brought into hospital and is concerned about the boy's welfare.