Nezumi-Otoko's Disappearance?! Sekiyō's Trap

One day, a violent earthquake races through GeGeGe Forest. Ratman announces that he's going to get married. Kitaro and the others remain dubious even as the arrive at the place where the wedding is to be held. There, they find Ratman in a tuxedo, in a very good mood, and, contrary to expectation, the beautiful bride, Youko. Astonished, Kitaro and the others wish Ratman every happiness. But after that event, all communication from Ratman has ceased. Worried for Ratman, the Sand-throwing Hag and the others set out looking for him. Before long, the discover Ratman, disheartened and emaciated, in the city. It seems that Youko disappeared during their honeymoon. Ratman has been the victim of marriage fraud!
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows

The Daily Show
Hosted by a rotating cast of comedy greats, The Daily Show remains the go-to source for provocative satire, insightful interviews and an award-winning team of correspondents and contributors.

The UnXplained
The UnXplained will tackle subjects that have mystified mankind for centuries, from mysterious structures and cursed ancient cities to extraterrestrial sightings and bizarre rituals. The series will also feature contributions from top scientists, historians, engineers and researchers - each seeking to shed light on how the seemingly impossible can happen.

Bering Sea Gold
In the frontier town of Nome, Alaska, there's a gold rush on. But you've never seen gold mining like this before -- here, the precious metal isn't found in the ground. It's sitting in the most unlikely of places: the bottom of the frigid, unpredictable Bering Sea. And there are a handful of people willing to risk it all to bring it to the surface in Bering Sea Gold.

Resident Alien
Resident Alien is a dark, twisted and comedic fish-out-of-water story that follows a crash-landed alien named Harry who, after taking on the identity of a small-town Colorado doctor, slowly begins to wrestle with the moral dilemma of his secret mission on Earth — ultimately asking the question, "Are human beings worth saving?"