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- Asta and Yuno were abandoned together at the same church and have been inseparable since. As children, they promised that they would compete against each other to see who would become the next Emperor Magus.
- An evil, sadistic Leprechaun goes on a killing rampage in search of his beloved pot of gold.
- Tells the story of a young woman's relentless search for her fiancé, who has disappeared from the trenches of the Somme during World War One.
- Will Travers is an analyst at a New York City-based federal intelligence agency who is thrown into a story where nothing is as it appears to be.
- A Parisian courtesan must choose between the young man who loves her and the callous baron who wants her, even as her own health begins to fail.
- When Emily Woodrow and her friends happen on a treasure chest full of gold coins, they fail to heed the warnings of a wise old psychic, who had foretold that they would encounter trouble with a very nasty and protective Leprechaun.
- A cheating husband is charged in the poisoning death of his invalid wife, in spite of other women and suicide also being suspected.
- Spring is in full bloom when urban gardener Vikki fights to save her community garden from a handsome real estate developer. Both are caught off guard when it's not just the flowers that are blooming, but also love.
- Abandoned in the woods, a little puppy makes friends with six rabbit siblings.
- A man's newly transplanted heart leads him on a dangerous journey to find out who murdered its donor.
- In 1930's England, a young woman enters an abandoned manor while looking for someone and becomes imprisoned by a cult of young girls who live on a strange airship. They force her to work for them. She must get her bearings and escape.
- In a typical American Midwestern city, Hartfield, Iowa, Lew Marsh (Don Ameche) is the owner of a drugstore. Everyone knows Lew and knew his grandfather, old "Gramp" Marsh (Harry Carey), who had passed on. One evening, Lew and his wife, Agnes (Frances Dee), reminisce lovingly about their son, "Rusty" (Richard Crane), when a telegram arrives from the Navy Department informing them that "Rusty" had been killed in action. Lew becomes bitter, avoids people, refuses to go near the family drugstore. "Gramp" appears before Lew and takes him in hand and together, they revisit the past: Lew's childhood; "Gramp" as a Civil War veteran; Lew's courtship of Agnes; the birth of "Rusty"; Lew as a WWI soldier; Rusty's boyhood days and into his attempt to decide between Lenore Prentiss and Gretchen Barry, and how Lenore becomes his girl just before he joins the Navy. This excursion into the past takes away Lew's bitterness and he now sees what America means.
- The local building contractor Martin Roumagnac is fascinated by the fashionable Blanche Ferrand. To impress Blanche, Martin presents her with a villa. However, this ruins him financially. Despite Martin's many efforts for the femme fatale Blanche, she is not able to chose between him and the rich consul De Laubry.
- Strange things ensue after a young man attempts to take his own life.
- Laura is a nurse at the Front in World War I. She meets and falls for a young flyer named Geoffrey. On his first mission, Geoffrey is shot down and taken to the hospital where Laura works. Within days he succumbes to his injuries. Faced with the fact that she is with Geoffrey's child, she accepts the proposal of Ed Seward who still wants to marry her. Laura vowes that her new son will never fight in a war again. Jumping ahead it is 1940 and Robert, who is Geoffrey's son, meets Peggy Chase on a Ship steaming across the Atlantic. Ed Seward, who is now the Secretary of State, has adverted War by drafting a peace treaty with a belligerent country called Eurasia. However, before the treaty can be signed, Eurasia has the envoy assassinated and both sides escalate. At home, Laura campaigns for Peace, Ed stands with the country and will fight and Robert declares that he will not fight. In doing so, Robert loses Peggy and sees his family break apart.
- You control Zeke the zookeeper who must rescue his girlfriend Zelda from the Zoo. There are four levels or "adventures". Each level has its own task such as trapping the animals in the zoo, jumping ledges up the screen and jumping animals to earn a bonus keeper.
- Woody Woodpecker and his friend Sugarfoot the horse are having all kinds of bad luck until Woody finds a four leaf clover, then the luck gets worse, Woody foils a bank holdup, gets accused, lands in jail and the crook gets the reward, Sugarfoot breaks Woody out of jail and then Woody captures the crook.
- You've been planning all year and now it's St. Patrick's Day. Will your trap work and will this be the year that you catch the leprechaun?
- Try to drive a Volkswagen Golf as far as possible while avoiding all kind of obstacles in your path.
- The members of a club devoted to spurning superstition begin to suffer a series of near-calamities.
- Dennis has a rabbit's foot that he swears brings him good luck. When Mr Wilson has some bad luck, Dennis offers the rabbit's foot to Mr Wilson, but it seems to backfire.
- The townspeople decide to teach Forrest a lesson, while Nathan wants to know the reason behind Forrest and Lake's falling-out.
- 1997–200423mTV-Y77.7 (133)TV EpisodeWhen Johnny mistakes a leprechaun for the Blarney Stone, all kinds of trouble erupts as Johnny tries to kiss him.
- Superstitious Luke is miserable at the end of Friday the 13th when his until-then-perfect locker breaks, and he is assigned #13 instead. In it, though, he finds a mysterious charm with a picture matching a face he sees in the locker's mirror, saying it will give him good luck forever. He does win at wrestling against strong, tough Gomez, gets a congratulatory kiss and party-invitation from a girl he admires, and manages to win a radio-contest. But then he is dragged into the locker to meet the Fatemaster, who reveals that the luck from his charm must be repaid by life. Luke must either give the charm to his best friend so he will temporarily be lucky and then weaken as Luke has since he found it...or, if he refuses to let the Fatemaster enslave Jeff, he will continue to suffer the short time until his own life-force is finished.