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The Sixth Sense (Thai TV Series)
The Sixth Sense () is a Thai television series produced by Cholumpi Production, based on the books of the same title. Season 1 aired from September 1 to October 14, 2012, and season 2 aired from September 29 to November 29, 2013. The series consists of five books each featuring its own story. All five stories are shown in the television series. However, the TV series does not include all of the characters in the books. For example, the two main characters of ''Kab Dak Rak Luang'' and ''Ma Ya Roi Jai'' portrayed by male leads and , only appear at the beginning of season 2. Plot Five girls – Yanin, Kanna, Sukontharot, Kornrampa and Nedsithang, were all born on the same day. They each receive a unique “sixth sense” on their birthday which allows them to communicate with spirits. Characters Yanin Vejnarongkul / Nin / Sis Jija The oldest in the group, she communicates with spirits by closing her eyes and meditating. She is amiable and reliable, with a stable mind that is ...
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Fantasy Television
Fantasy television is a genre of television programming featuring elements of the fantastic, often including magic, supernatural forces, or exotic fantasy worlds. Fantasy television programs are often based on tales from mythology and folklore, or are adapted from fantasy stories in other media. The boundaries of fantasy television often overlap with science fiction and horror but also realistic fiction. Genre and subgenres Similar to the difficulty faced by scholars of fantasy film, classifying a television program as fantasy can be somewhat problematic given the fluid boundaries of the genre. Not all programs with fantastic elements may qualify as fantasy. Children's programs in particular often feature fantastic elements that do not qualify the program as fantasy, such as the giant talking avian Big Bird of the popular PBS series ''Sesame Street''. Nevertheless, some critics classify certain children's programs that feature traditional fantasy elements such as barbarian ...
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