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A sarcastic cartoon series with lots of funny stories which can certainly attract the children and adults in the same time.
Pre-school show exploring the magic of play through dressing up, role play and pretending.
Baby Talk is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from March 8, 1991 until May 8, 1992 as part of ABC's TGIF lineup. The show was loosely based on the popular Look Who's Talking movies and was adapted for television by Ed Weinberger. Amy Heckerling created original characters for the series while using key creative and script elements from Look Who's Talking, which she had written and directed. Weinberger served as executive producer during the first season, and was replaced by Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein in the second season.
Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad was an animated television series produced by Universal Animation which aired in first run syndication as part of The Power Block.
A heartwarming, funny, and sometimes serious animated series about a turtle family with three kids, navigating the ups and downs of growing up in a world where animals and humans live side by side. The show aims to build a brand that teaches children about the ever changing world in a way that’s engaging for both kids and their parents.
Deko Boko Friends is a collection of 30-second Japanese shorts created by a pair of advertising creators, Momoko Maruyama and Ryotaro Kuwamoto to promote acceptance of people of different personalities and appearances. The shorts are focused on 12 different creatures, meant to show certain personalities, likes, dislikes, and quirks. Deko Boko Friends originated on NHK's oldest running children's programming show, Okaasan to Issho in 2003, superseding previous short cartoon series, Yancharu Moncha. Deko Boko Friends is distributed in English by Viz Media and was shown in English on Nickelodeon's children's programming block, Nick Jr. and Noggin in the United States. Deko Boko Friends was also shown on Treehouse TV in Canada. The show ended on March 18, 2011.
We follow five 12-year old kids during a weeklong summer camp. A Scandinavian summer filled with drama, love, disappointments, friends and adventure.