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Little Howard's Big Question
Little Howard's Big Question is a 2009–12 BBC One/CBBC children's edutainment programme starring Howard Read as Big Howard and his six-year-old animated friend, Little Howard. The programme was first broadcast on 8 January 2009, running for a series of 13 episodes. Series 2 began airing on 6 October 2010, and series 3 began on 18 May 2011. It had a bonus episode on 31 July 2012 and thats the final question
The Perishers
The Perishers is a cartoon series produced by Bill Melendez Productions and FilmFair. BBC1 transmitted it in 1979. The series is based on Maurice Dodd's long-running comic strip, The Perishers.
Judy Bennett voiced the roles of Maisie and Baby Grumpling; Leonard Rossiter voiced Boot; Sheila Steafel voiced Wellington; Peter Hawkins served as the narrator, and voiced the characters of Marlon and BH.
Castle Vision published the first home video release of the The Perishers: Two VHS videocassettes, each with 10 episodes. Abbey Home Media republished the first 10 episodes to a Region 2 DVD titled The Perishers: Magic Mirror, and the remaining 10 episodes to a second DVD, The Perishers: The Skateboard Champion.
A Strange Kind of Woman
By chance, Fukaya became the lover of a very quiet and beautiful girl, Fujino, yet he worries about the vibrator she’s always carrying. “Perhaps, she considers me no more fondly than that vibrator?” In fact, their relationship began when he found her using a vibrator aboard a crowded train. Although they have passionate sex, he can’t be certain that she loves him, and feels threatened by her vibrator. Now, the two of them are going to a pool. As she will be unable to use the vibrator in the water, he expects they will be alone, but…
Fred Flintstone and Friends
Fred Flintstone and Friends is a 30–minute weekday animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired in syndication beginning October 3, 1977. Packaged by Columbia Pictures Television during the 1977–1978 television season, the series was available for barter syndication through Claster Television through the mid-1980s.
City Hunters
"City Hunters" is an animated TV series developed in Argentina that premiered throughout Latin America on October 2006 on the Fox network. The series, which blends traditional animation techniques with the latest generation of CGI, consists of nine 11-minute episodes.
"City Hunters" is a form of branded entertainment. It was co-produced by Unilever for the AXE brand.
The animated series follows the antics of an aging Casanova, Dr. Lynch, and the young man he's training in the art of seducing women. The series was created by Catmandu Branded Entertainment, a branded entertainment firm headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina and produced by Encuadre. The characters were developed by Italian illustrator Milo Manara and aired in English.
"City Hunters" airs on Fox Latin America's adult-skewed block "No Molestar", which includes "Futurama," "The Simpsons,"Family Guy", and "American Dad."
The first episode was supervised by Carlos Baeza and most of the episodes were directed by Diego Pernia, Victor Ahmed and Gustavo Cova.
Wolverine Versus Sabretooth: Reborn
Wolverine and Sabretooth have been locked in an endless grudge match that goes back longer than either can remember: or even imagine. The key to victory is eons old, and it’s certain to rock their world. It’s the epic conclusion to the duo’s greatest battle!
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Mr. Monkey, Monkey Mechanic
Mr. Monkey, Monkey Mechanic is the go-to monkey mechanic for every animal's vehicular needs! With a special workbench for drawing up plans, a garage full of wacky materials, and his trusty monkey wrench, Mr. Monkey can solve any visitor's vehicular problem in surprising and creative ways!
Gandalla: The King of Burning Desert
A dispute between young band members and an unfortunate choice of melody inadverdently draws them all into the demonic horror known as the desert-god Gandalla.
Toucan Tecs
Toucan Tecs was a British children's television programme about two private detectives, a pair of anthropomorphic toucans named Zippi and Zac, who, although based in the jungle, flew around the world solving crimes on their flying devices. Their main enemies were group of ducks, dubbed "The Mad Ducks", led by Red Leader.
Produced by Cartwn Cymru, S4C and Yorkshire Television, the show debuted on CITV in 1990 and consisted of 26 ten minute episodes.
Flatmania
Flatmania is an animated television program that airs in France, Canada Germany, the U.S. and in the United Kingdom. It is based on a visual style created by Anne-Caroline Pandolfo and Isabelle Simler. The series is about a real teen who gets transported in the Flatmania paper world.
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Bounty Hamster
Bounty Hamster is an animated children's cartoon made in 2003 created by David Max Freedman and Alan Gilbey.
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Cloudbabies
Cloudbabies is an adorable animated series about four enchanting, childlike characters, Baba Pink, Baba Blue, Baba Yellow and Baba Green whose job is to look after the sky and their Sky Friends, Sun, Moon, Rainbow, Fuffa Cloud and Little Star. They live together with Bobo White, a mischievous little Sky Imp, in a house on a big fluffy Cloud. Every morning, they jump on their Skyhorsies and begin their days work of looking after the sky.
Give Up Yer Aul Sins
A gorgeous, inner-city Dublin, Catholic school version of "Kids Say the Darndest Things." Taken from interviews with young children explaining various bits of their faith through the most earnest and endearing storytelling.
Golden★Kids
The Koganedai Downtown FC Golden Kids haven't won a single game since they formed. The captain and goal keeper, Goal Kitagawa is determined to win a game with the current members before he moves away next month. However, even after all the determination to win the next game they lose terribly, extending their losing streak to 22 games. Even the adults in the community who support the team begin to get fed up with all the losses.
At school, the constantly losing Golden Kids members start to get picked on and bullied, and the adults worry that the bullying will only get worse. When the team members become depressed and lose their will to play, they see Goal practicing outside, silently and as hard as he can. Once again, the Golden Kids start to practice intensely to get that one win. The next game for the Golden Kids will be against the second best team in the Jonan League, the Wild Tigers.
Altair in Starland
Altair, growing up in the bizarre world of the Starish people, he has a blast. He rides on roller coasters that design themselves, he has a star-herding green dog, and he can fly. What more could a boy want?
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On the vast continent of kings, the stars are shining heroes, breaking through obstacles and chasing their dreams. What is a hero, transcend oneself, comprehend the perfect beauty; move forward with a heavy burden, comprehend the true meaning of love; pursue power, and never give up. We build biographies of heroes and open a new chapter of love and courage.
Wereworld
Follow Drew Ferran as he comes of age and discovers he’s the last of a long line of Werewolves, and rightful (yet reluctant) ruler of a land governed by Werelords. Drew must fight to abolish the tyranny of the Lionlords and reclaim the throne.
Gigi, God's Little Princess
Introducing Gigi, an adorable, self-assured little girl who just knows she's a princess--and always has!
Pony.Mov
A parody of "My Little Pony: Friendship", the Pony.Mov series takes us on the raunchy, crude, politically incorrect adventures of satirical versions of Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Fluttershy, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, and Spike as they each go through their own trials.
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