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The Lunar Chronicles

Four young women launch a rebellion against the tyrannical Queen of the moon and soar through the stars while fighting to take charge of their own destinies.

The Wee Free Men

A 9-year-old farm girl heads off to a parallel world to retrieve a brother who has been grabbed by a nasty fairy queen. She battles the monsters of Fairyland with the help of 6-inch-tall blue-faced rowdies who wear kilts, speak in thick Scottish brogues, steal sheep and drink heavily.

The Spellman Files

The comedy is set in San Francisco and follows a family of private investigators who use their detective abilities to both solve cases and spy on one another.

The Thief of Always

A 10-year-old boy is bored with his ordinary life and ventures into a supernatural house in which all four seasons pass in one day.

The Phantom Tollbooth

A hybrid live-action/animated fantasy remake of the 1970 Chuck Jones animated feature. Milo is transported to the Lands Beyond, where he tries to reunite King Azaz the Unabridged and his brother the Mathemagician.

The Krazees

A repressed psychologist who is unable to deal with his daughter hitting puberty and has his emotions manifest as CGI characters. As they wreak havoc on his life, the psychologist is forced to team up with the only other person who can see them and the one person with whom his relationship is most strained: his daughter.

The Girl Who Could Fly

An 11 year old girl discovers she can fly and is then detained by the Ministry of Anomalous Developmental Needs and Extra-normal Social Services (aka Madness). She then is sent to the Institute of Normality, Stability and Non-Exceptionality (aka Insane), and forms a revolt among her similarly gifted classmates/inmates.

The Girl Who Drank the ...

ach year the citizens of Protectorate leave a baby as a placative offering to the witch who lives in the forest. But this fearsome creature is actually a kindly witch named Xan, who delivers the children to welcoming families on the other side of the forest. One year, Xan accidentally feeds a baby moonlight instead of starlight, granting the girl extraordinary magic. Xan raises the child, but as Luna approaches her 13th birthday, the magic within her begins to surface — with dangerous consequences.

The Screwtape Letters

The story in the form of a series of directives from a senior demon, Screwtape, to his "wannabe diabolical nephew", Wormwood. Screwtape advices Wormwood on such things as undermining faith and being sinful.

Tortoise and Hippo

An unlikely friendship forms between a cranky old tortoise in India and a baby hippo. The tortoise tolerates the baby hippo at first because it is a chick magnet, but then develops patriarchal feelings and takes the baby on a dangerous journey home to Africa.

The Game of Sunken Places

Two boys discover that the housing development where they live is in fact a gigantic game, and that the mysterious developer is a representative of a supernatural race that is testing humanity's worth.

Tales From the Wishwork...

When an orphan on Earth wishes for unlimited wishes on his birthday, he unknowingly becomes a player in an struggle between the Wishworks Factory, a place in a magical realm that processes all of Earth's wishes, and its evil rival, the Curseworks Factory.

The Familiars

After being whisked away to an evil kingdom by a nefarious queen, three young wizard apprentices must rely on their animal companions -- an alley cat, a blue jay and a tree frog -- to escape.

The Stoneheart

A 12-year-old London boy enters a hidden alternate world where statues, imbued with the soul like essence of their makers, come to life. The boy's presence upsets a balance between good and evil, and while dealing with such creatures as sphinxes and gargoyles, he teams with an orphan girl and the statue of a World War I gunner to try to set things right.

Time Jumper

Terry Dixon, the greatest agent of the secret government organization known as HUNT (Heroes United, Noble and True), has a cell phone like no other. Invented by Terry's father, it's called The Articulus and it has all the latest and greatest cell phone features—plus one: It's also a time machine!

Ever mindful of the dangers of Articulus falling into the wrong hands, Terry's father ensured that it can be operated by only two people on earth—Terry and his brother Sam. But Sam, the original Time Jumper, has been lost in time, forcing Terry, an unlikely hero, to step into his shoes. As Terry's search for his brother propels him through space and time, he is pursued by Charity Vyle, the beautiful, diabolical head of a worldwide criminal cartel called CULT (Council of Unlawful, Loathsome Terrorists), who wants Articulus for her own nefarious schemes. Each episode, Terry tries to stay one step ahead of his sworn enemy, while tracking down new clues to Sam's whereabouts.

Time Keepers

Two boys discover that magic is real, and that they have a strange role to play in the history of the world