Against the backdrop of Karston Speedway Summer Camp, the ultimate summer showdown for the fastest K.A.R. racers, the series revolves around teen racing duo, the Turbo Twins. The stakes have never been higher: for the winners, it’s a place at the nationals. For the losers, it’s elimination and they go home with nothing. Losing is clearly not an option for duo as high-octane racing meets summer camp life.
Hungry and tired, farm animals arrive at a zoo and start to live in a petting zoo area. They are so curious about wonderful and sophisticated zoo animals and want to be friends with them. But, it’s not easy to get along with because they’re too common animals, a DONKEY, CAT, ROOSTER, and DOG.
Zuzubaland is a kingdom of goodies. The mountains are of ice cream, the rivers of chocolate, the sun is of candy and the moon is of honey. In this world of hotness, the bee Zuzu and his friends have fun adventures.
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.
Need help rescuing a flyaway balloon, stopping a fire-breathing dragon, helping a lost baby dinosaur, or ridding the world of an evil inventor? Meet Captain Monsterica and his sidekick The Purple Protector - your go-to superheroes out to battle bad guys and solve any problem big or small in this comic adventure series created by six-year-old vlogger Milo Eugene Montague Monster.
Discover the alphabet with Charlie. In each episode, Charlie meets one of his alphabet friends and goes on an adventure. The series introduces the letters of the English alphabet, explores their sounds and identifies words that start with each letter.
In the new Ketnet program "De Oppasbende" (The Babysitting Gang), Nona, Emma, Thomas, and Lee set out to babysit at Ketnetters' homes! What could possibly go wrong?
Bric-A-Brac is a British children's television series devised by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson, and starring well known children's television presenter Brian Cant. It was produced by the BBC and originally ran from 1 October until 5 November 1980, with another series from 18 August to 29 September 1982. It was repeated frequently until 1989.
The programme was set in a fictitious junk shop, with its shopkeeper played by Cant, who would deliver a monologue to camera. Each episode centred around a particular letter of the alphabet, with different items beginning with that letter found and discussed by the shopkeeper. Cant's script made heavy use of alliteration, and made use of tongue-twisters. At the end of each episode, he would wind up and set off a traditional clockwork toy, upon which the camera would focus whilst the credits rolled.