Stories by @alexsambula137
72 stories

Kamen Rider Fruit Arms
To escape the resulting feeling of oppression, many of the youth formed dance crews called Beat Riders to bring joy back into people's lives. Also rising in popularity is the Inves Game, a simulator that uses strange devices known as Lockseeds to summon monsters known as Inves. Kaden Carson, a member of the dance group Team Gaim, tries to find his place in the world while torn between his loyalty to his teammates and his sister Allison's insistence that he starts acting like an adult and finds a proper job. When Team Gaim's captain disappears after informing Kaden of a strange belt he found, Kaden discovers that the Lockseeds and Inves are from an alternate dimension known as Helheim Forest. Encountering a mysterious girl resembling his Team Gaim teammate and close friend Maya Talbot, Kaden uses a Sengoku Driver belt and the Orange Lockseed to become a samurai-armored warrior that is later named Armored Rider Gaim. In the meantime, including Team Baron's leader Kingston Cameron as Armored Rider Baron and Kota's Team Gaim teammate Mason Carter as Ryugen, other Armored Riders appear to amass social power throughout Zawame: Team Raid Wild's Rick Hansen as Kurokage, Team Invitto's Hayden Jenkins as Gridon, and the perfectionist ex-soldier Oren Pierre Alfonso as Bravo.

Kamen Rider Rocket Knight
Armstrong High School has become the center of strange happenings, and things only get stranger when the bad boy-styled transfer student Jason Knight attempts to make friends in his way, reuniting with childhood friend and self-professed travel vlogger Charlene Jordan, all while gaining the ire of loner Kenny Allen. When the campus becomes overrun with monstrous constructs called Zodiarts, Kenny, and Charlene attempt to use the strange devices they have found in the Rabbit Hatch lunar base that they access through a locker in an off-limits part of campus to fight them. However, Jason interferes in their plans, in part due to Kenny's body being unable to handle the strains of battle, and uses the devices to transform into Fourze. Upon learning of other heroes called Kamen Riders, Jason creates the Kamen Rider Club whose membership includes Charlene, Kenny, the school's queen bee Mia Kahn, Mia's jock boyfriend Shane Decker, garishly styled social butterfly JK and goth girl Taylor Nichols. Later joined by Rowan Sanders, another transfer student who transforms into Kamen Rider Meteor, and their teacher Mr. Charlie Overton, the Kamen Rider Club and Kamen Rider Fourze learn of the Horoscopes, an evolved group of Zodiarts who have been orchestrating events on the school grounds to build up their ranks. As the battle escalates, the Horoscopes set their motions to the final phase of their master plan before Kenny discovers his true existence.

Total Drama Island (2023) (Live-Action)
The season takes place fifteen years after the events of the first season, also titled Total Drama Island, and features new contestants competing on a new island modeled after Camp Wawanakwa, located in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. They spend almost 2 weeks (13 days) on the island competing in challenges for immunity.

Total Drama Pahkitew Island (Live-Action)
Total Drama: Pahkitew Island, features a brand new island which producers say it is located somewhere in Western Canada.

Total Drama: Revenge of the Island (Live-Action)
Like Total Drama Island, this season is a fictional reality show that follows the competition of thirteen new contestants at Camp Wawanakwa, a summer camp on a fictional island located in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. However, since the island has been forgotten and left alone for the past two seasons, the island has been used as a toxic nuclear waste dump, transforming it into the perfect location for the most dramatic and brutal challenges yet. The new cast of campers must then participate in competitions to avoid being voted off the island as they all try to get ready to compete with some of the most popular original contestants in the fourth season.

Total Drama World Tour (Live-Action)
In this season, contestants are taken around the world throughout international based challenges and are required to break into song whenever Chris rings a special chime (usually forced and when a mishap happens; Bridgette gets stuck to a pole, the 15 contestants remaining fall off the plane onto Japan, the final four are attacked by a condor, etc.), or face instant elimination. There are 30 songs in total, and every episode takes place in a different location.

Total Drama Action (Live-Action)
Like Total Drama Island, the previous season of Total Drama, much of Total Drama Action chronicles the events of the eponymous fictional reality show. The Total Drama series itself is an "live reality television series," which stars the cast and crew of the fictional series, parodying many aspects of reality television.

Total Drama Island (Live-Action)
Total Drama Island is set in the fictional titular reality show, which follows the competition of twenty-two unsuspecting and unwitting campers at Camp Wawanakwa, the most rundown, insect-infested, disgusting island in an unspecified area in Muskoka, Ontario. The campers participate in competitions and challenges that get more insane and dangerous each week to avoid being voted off the island by their fellow campers and teammates.

Persona: The Phantom Thieves
A group of troubled high school students have been leading dual lives as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. The season follows the students as they use a mysterious app to enter the hearts of corrupt adults in power, transforming them to seek justice and liberation.

Persona: The Midnight Channel
A group of high school students are dealing with a mysterious TV channel dedicated to distorting and exaggerating the truth of who they are and their identities. A string of bizarre murders related to the TV channel begins shaking their once peaceful town. They explore the mysterious world inside the TV and perform rescue missions in order to save its victims from death. Only by looking past what is on the screen, finding and evaluating the truth among a myriad of lies can they hope to find the serial killer and save their town.

Persona: The Dark Hour
A high school student named Matt Hudson joins the "Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad" (SEES), a group of students investigating a temporal anomaly known as the "Dark Hour", during which its members can enter Tartarus, a tower containing monsters called Shadows. They battle the Shadows using a physical manifestation of their psyche called a Persona, which they summon by firing a gun-like object called an "Evoker" at their head.

Our Drawings (Re-Animated)
Paige Foster, discovers a mysterious intruder inside her artwork where she travels. Her beatboxing puppy sidekick helps search within her imaginative realms drawings that enable Foster to become anything desired.

All for the Light
Back in Los Angeles, her hometown, a singer who abandoned the stage returns to music and must navigate family secrets and young talents at Studio Light.

Beyblade: The Movie (English Dub)
Beyblade: Sol Blaze, the Scorching Hot Invader is a Beyblade film based on the anime, Beyblade: Metal Masters and is the second Beyblade film directed by Kunihisa Sugishima and written by Chris Peterson & Bryan Moore. Gingka and his friends investigate Earth's unstable weather caused by a bizarre floating ark hovering across Metal Bey City. Led by the impertious force is an unknown blader by the name of Helios alongside with his grandfather who plan to meddle with space and Earth's center core with their beys.

Danganronpa: Ultra Despair Girls
The series takes place half a year after the events of the first season, prior to the events of the second season. Kayla Newman, the younger sister of the first season's protagonist, Matthew Newman, has spent the past year locked inside an apartment complex in Rawlings City, unaware of the events that have gone on in the outside world. She is forced to flee from an attack from deadly Monokuma robots and comes across Future Foundation member and survivor of the first killing game Bradley Thompson, who gives Kayla a special Hacking Gun that can fight against the robots and orders her to escape the city. However, Kayla's escape fails and she is captured by a group of children known as the Warriors of Hope, who seek to create a utopia for children by murdering all the adults with their robots. They force Kayla to join their "Demon Hunting" game and drop her into the city, where she is saved by homicidal maniac Genocide Jill, who soon reverts to her true self, Tina Freeman, a survivor of Hope's Peak High School's killing game alongside Bradley and Matthew and who currently works as an intern of Future Foundation despite her status as a survivor. Tina can now control Jill with a stun gun. Learning that Bradley may have been kidnapped by the Warriors of Hope, Tina agrees to team up with Kayla to find Bradley and escape the city. Along the way they encounter a resistance group, run by Hadley Townsend, and meet a white bear robot named Shirokuma.

NEO: The World Ends With You (American Live Action Adaptation)
The story is focused on a teenager named Ryan Kennedy and his friend Fret who are forced to participate in a mysterious deadly competition called the Reapers' Game in which they will die by being erased from existence if they do not complete daily missions.

The World Ends With You (American Live Action Adaptation)
The story follows Nick Sanders over the course of the three weeks that he plays the Game, paired with partners Shannon Merrick, Joshua Kane, and Dixon "Beat" Barrett for each week, respectively. Nick is confused at first, lacking knowledge of how he died or how he arrived at the UG. As he develops friendships with his partners, he starts to understand the rules of the Game. After the first week, only Shannon is allowed to return to the living, and she promises to meet Nick at the statue of Hachiko. He also recovers his entry fee, which was his memories, except for the events leading up to his death. However, Shannon has become what Nick values most, and she is used as his new entry fee for the second week; in addition, Beat defects to the Reapers hoping to find a way to revive Rebecca "Rhyme" Barrett after she sacrifices herself to save him. During the second week Nick recalls small details of his death; eventually, he recognizes that he was shot at by Sean Matthews, one of the Reapers he faced during the Game. At the end of the second week, Joshua seemingly sacrifices himself to save Nick from an explosion created by Sean.

The Lion Guard (Humanized)
The series introduces Steven's son, fun-loving Kyle Edwards, who is happy that his sister, Kiara, is destined to rule the Pride Lands in Georgia. He soon discovers that as the second-born he has his own destiny: to lead the Lion Guard, a team that protects the Pride Lands and defends the Circle of Life. As the leader, Kyle receives the Roar of the Elders; a power that makes him the powerful leader in the land. But he can't do it alone, so he assembles a team of people who are brave, strong and fast. His team includes Blake Granger, Ben Shortland, Fiona Lewis and Owen Norton.

Backyard Baseball: The Movie
20 years after the 'Sandlot Sluggers' (or 'Backyard Kids') played their last game before going their separate ways, MLB Pro Player (and thus sporting celebrity) Stephanie Morgan is challenged to a 'Sandlot Slugger' rematch by her old frenemy Angela Delvecchio. Of course to really make this a rematch, the girls have to not only traverse down memory lane but the entire world to recruit their old friends. Over the course of this movie, both ladies will come to understand what it was about baseball that they loved so much.

Backyard Sports: Back in the Game
In the TV series, a team consisting of Backyard Kids and (in most entries) professional athletes as children, which players take through a "Backyard League" season, attempting to become the champions of their chosen sport. Along the way, they will face different challenges and topical issues.