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  • Alien Zoo

    Alien Zoo

    If animals could talk, would tell us why they are often the victims of very curious extraterrestrials?
    “ALIEN ZOO” is a 3D animated series featuring rampant aliens aboard a flying saucer. They have one single goal: to capture animals to study them. Luckily for the animals, these aliens are not too bright.

  • Bernard

    Bernard

    Meet Bernard, funny and clumsy hairless polar bear, the biggest troubles maker on Earth. Natural curiosity and stubbornness made him leave his homeland behind, travel the world to learn how others live while making friends. During his comical adventures, or let’s say misadventures, Bernard constantly gets himself into awkward and dangerous situations.

  • Big Buck Bunny

    Big Buck Bunny

    Big Buck Bunny tells the story of a giant rabbit with a heart bigger than himself. When one sunny day three rodents rudely harass him, something snaps… and the rabbit ain’t no bunny anymore! In the typical cartoon tradition he prepares the nasty rodents a comical revenge.

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  • Booples

    Booples

    The Booples learn from their pastor Bah (a sheep) about the Bible and each episode contains a song with the Bible verse in the lyrics!

  • Bunny Bop!

    Bunny Bop!

    Bunny Bop! features kids in bunny suits in a wondrous garden-like setting. Preschool kids play in groups and solo, exploring the ups and downs of learning, interacting and having silly fun. It’s a reality show for kids – except that when you are under four, reality is anything you imagine it to be. Even being a bunny!

  • Captain Ollie’s Water World

    Captain Ollie’s Water World

    A fun, educational musical extravaganza of original ocean, beach and water tunes

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  • Groundling Marsh

    Groundling Marsh

    Come to Groundling Marsh and learn all about enviromental harmony through the wisest character, Eco, who has the ability to talk to nature. She’s a great gardener and wise storyteller. Other characters are unforgettable, and loving, especially Mud/Slinger, the two headed creature who doesn’t stop inventing, Maggie, the jokester, Galileo, the adventurer, and Stacks, a computer who was created from unwanted technology materials! The show was nominated the 12th Annual Gemini Award for best Pre-School program.

  • Hinterland Who’s Who

    Hinterland Who’s Who

    First created in the early 1960s, Hinterland Who’s Who made bold use of a relatively new medium — black and white television — to reach the Canadian general public. The vignettes, produced by the Canadian Wildlife Service, brought native wildlife into living rooms using excellent film footage and simple narration. They became, and remain, an enduring part of Canadian culture.

  • Kinderzoo

    Kinderzoo

    Set in the Kinderzoo, conservation through education is promoted using real animals that appear to be talking and are infused with charismatic personalities.

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  • Koki

    Koki

    This clayanimation series about a young chicken, her family and the best friends, teaches lessons about conflict resolution, responsibilities and respecting others.

  • Mr. Furry Fur Fur

    Mr. Furry Fur Fur

    Mr. Furry Fur Fur and his friends discover how old their friend Tree is through science and imagination. They also learn how to cooperate and how to play freeze dance. Tree tells them that it is not the material things that count in life but being together and having fun that matters most.

  • Mustard Pancakes

    Mustard Pancakes

    Mustard Pancakes is a television series for children, featuring the loveable and talented Courtney Campbell, and her family of fun-loving friends. Each episode mirrors a slice of everyday life, from problems to celebrations and everything in between.

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