1. How to Get a Divorce for the Whole Family! (リコカツ)
Mizuguchi Saki is an outstanding fashion magazine editor who grew up in a modern and liberal family. She meets Obara Koichi who is the ace of the Air Rescue Wing of the Air Self Defence Force. He grew up in a strict military family and is the classic straight-laced guy.
It has an average vote of 5.7 on TMDB.
2. Invert: Jozuka Hisui Inverted Collection (invert 城塚翡翠 倒叙集)
Jozuka Hisui is a psychic with green eyes and has the ability to feel the souls and bring the dead back. Together with her partner Chiwasaki Makoto, Hisui works hard as a "medium detective" and catches the culprits despite their perfect plans and alibis.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
3. Penance (贖罪)
The murder of a young girl shocks a small Japanese village, and the victim's mother is distraught when the classmates her daughter was playing with all claim not to remember the identity of the killer. In her anger, she puts a curse on them.
It has an average vote of 8.154 on TMDB.
4. Stock Struck (개미가 타고 있어요)
Five people, who invested in the stock market, take part in a mysterious stock meeting. There, they learn about life, love, and friendships through investing in stocks.
It has an average vote of 6.8 on TMDB.
5. By Stealth Like You (悄悄地喜欢你)
Zhang Mu Xi has had a crush on Guo Jia Nan since high school. And now in college, Zhang Mu Xi coincidently meets Guo Jia Nan again.
It has an average vote of 5.8 on TMDB.
6. G.I. Joe: Resolute
G.I. Joe: Resolute is an animated television series based on the G.I. Joe franchise. It was written by Warren Ellis, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, and produced by Sam Register. The series debuted on the web at Adult Swim Video April 18, 2009, with a Content Rating of TV-14-V, and premiered in its entirety on air on Canadian television network Teletoon on April 24, 2009. In the United States, the series aired on Adult Swim April 26, 2009. Resolute departs from recent depictions of futuristic technology, adopting a more realistic aesthetic. The series has been described as a more "mature" take on the franchise. The film uses elements from both the cartoons and the comics, and is described by Warren Ellis as a "fusion".
It has an average vote of 7.8 on TMDB.
7. Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Oh Yeah! Cartoons was an American animation showcase that appeared on the Nickelodeon cable channel. Oh Yeah! was an animation project guided by Fred Seibert, former Creative Director of MTV Networks and President of Hanna-Barbera. Produced by Frederator Studios, it ran as part of Nickelodeon's Nicktoons lineup, and in its second season, was hosted by Kenan Thompson of All That and Kenan & Kel fame; Then later by Josh Server, from All That, for its third season. Bill Burnett composed the show's theme music. Oh Yeah! Cartoons was distributed by Nelvana outside of the United States.</p><p></p><p>In terms of sheer volume, Oh Yeah! Cartoons remains TV's biggest animation development program ever. Giving several dozen filmmakers the opportunity to create nearly 100 seven-minute cartoons, the series eventually yielded three dedicated half-hour spin-offs:</p><p></p><p>⁕The Fairly OddParents</p><p></p><p>⁕ChalkZone</p><p></p><p>⁕My Life as a Teenage Robot</p><p></p><p>Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah! half-hour featured in its first season, a total of 39 brand new seven-minute cartoons in 13 episodes, surpassing the number of new cartoons and characters on any other single network. In its full run, Oh Yeah! Cartoons featured and produced over 99 cartoons and 54 characters.
It has an average vote of 9.2 on TMDB.
8. Tucker Carlson Tonight
Veteran political journalist Tucker Carlson hosts this nightly series that bears his name. Fox News describes the show as an "hour of spirited debate and powerful reporting," with Carlson taking on issues that viewers care about. He is joined by guests to help him discuss issues that don't seem to get much coverage in other parts of the media. Regular segments include Carlson calling out political correctness that goes too far and putting overblown social-media outrage in its place, all done in what the network calls "his signature style."
It has an average vote of 7.2 on TMDB.
9. Conspiracy 365
Conspiracy 365 is a 12-part Australian television miniseries based on the novels written by Gabrielle Lord. It follows the adventures of Callum Ormond, a 15 year old who is forced to become a fugitive as he searches for the truth behind the death of a family member.
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
10. 산부인과로 가는길 (산부인과로 가는길)
(산부인과로 가는길)
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
11. Batang Quiapo (Batang Quiapo)
A young man rises to be one of the biggest outlaws in the neighborhood while he navigates his way in life to survive in Quiapo. Hoping to earn the affection of his parents, his feat draws him closer to the truth about his identity.
It has an average vote of 6.9 on TMDB.
12. Dream (Dröm)
A young girl discovers that she dreams of her own future as an adult. When she learns that a horrible accident is about to take place, one she can knowingly stop, her decision to intervene inadvertently changes the course of the future forever.
It has an average vote of 3.5 on TMDB.
13. Revenge Office (Kättemaksukontor)
A group of women create a organisation named "Kättemaksukontor" to fight for the rights of women and help solve murder mysterys for the police.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
14. True Story with Hamish & Andy
In each half-hour episode Hamish and Andy meet one regular Australian who tells them an amazing, true story from their life.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
15. Below Deck Adventure
Wealthy thrill seekers get into all sorts of adrenaline-pumping activities on their luxury yacht vacation.
It has an average vote of 7.3 on TMDB.
16. Bachelor's Vegetable Store (총각네 야채가게)
The true story of a young man who turned a tiny vegetable store into a nationwide franchise. Based on a book published in 2003 about Lee Young Suk's life. He started his vegetable stand in 1998 and eventually expanded it to 33 stores around South Korea.
It has an average vote of 4.5 on TMDB.
17. Blackboard (ブラックボード〜時代を戦った教師たち〜)
"Blackboard ~ Jidai to Tatakatta Kyoushitachi~," revolves around teachers in different time periods having to deal with the problems of that era.</p><p></p><p>The first episode stars Sakurai as Shirahama, a junior high school teacher who taught his students about "dying for your country" during wartime. After later losing his right arm in the war, he returns to teaching but is burdened and conflicted by what he taught his students in the past. The second episode of "Blackboard ~Jidai to Tatakatta Kyoushitachi~" stars Sato Koichi as a teacher during the 1980s having to deal with school violence. Shida Mirai plays a delinquent student, and Kanjiya Shihori plays another teacher at the school. Set in modern-day Japan, tackles the story of forbidden teacher-student relationships. Matsushita Nao plays a devoted English teacher who's offering personal lessons for a pupil , who barely can read or write.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.