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A group of friends in a Tel Aviv suburb get together to watch Universong, a Eurovision-like television song contest. They gather to watch and are depressed by the lifelessness of the Israeli entry, a parody of many recent offerings, a flashy, grating song about "amour." Realizing that Anat is distraught over the crisis in her marriage, they decide to compose a song to cheer her up. As a lark, they enters their cellphone video of it in next year's contest, and it becomes Israel's entry.
Classic Israeli children's songs covered by Yael Bar Zohar, presented by a comedic pair of radio hosts who constantly bicker.
The 2005 iteration of the Festigal. A group of superheroes battles against evil villains, and only an ordinary schoolboy can help them.
In distant China, the stars reveal to an elderly monk the worst news: Tigra, the Queen of Tigers, and her army of tigers are about to return to the Forbidden City and conquer the empire! Emperor Gong summons the best kung fu warriors in the kingdom for a tournament that will determine who will face Tigra and save the realm.
Michal owns a toy store that makes every customer happy, yet she finds it difficult to keep up with her rent bills. Her evil landlord, Mr. Unimportant, tries to force her to give up the land so that he can repurpose it for a parking lot.
Amir is traveling through his own dream, meeting a species of creatures called the Moonchkins. He befriends a female Moonchkin called Ding-Ding, and together they work to celebrate his half-birthday, trying to get away from the schemes of our antagonists.
Chani "from the TV" has to travel across the galaxy and pick up personality traits that will help her save the "Year 2000" girl from the evil hands of Professor Samael and the Y2K Bug, who plot to prevent the arrival of the new millennium.