Animated preschool series encouraging children, through imaginary adventures, to challenge the workings of the world. Who says the world works the way grown-ups think it should?
Based on popular children's book 'Noddy' by Enid Blyton. Noddy was brought to the screen in 1975 by the production partnership of Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall with their company Stop Frame Productions. They also produced another version of Noddy in the 1990s. Richard Briers voices all the characters.
Beep and Mort follows the action-packed adventures of two unlikely best friends. Beep, a curious robot from the stars, and Mort, a cuddly creature from the leafy village of Mollyvale.
Andy Pandy is a British children's television series that premiered on BBC TV in June or July 1950. Originally live, a series of 13 filmed programmes was shown until 1970, when a new coloured series was made. The show was the basis for a comic strip of the same name in the children's magazine Robin.
"The Lane Way is an award-winning, high-energy animated musical series created to empower and educate the next generation. The show stars 12-year-old prodigy Blossom Lane as the voice of Bloom, a bright and ambitious girl who uses 'Manual Magic'—the power of her voice and heart—to solve problems and celebrate her community."
Follows Gaia - a brilliant girl who is determined to win the math competition and be accepted into Project X. Gaia falls in love with Ari, a genius and mysterious boy who sweeps her into investigating the organizers of the competition, and hides from her the fact that he came from the future to investigate her tragic death in an accident.
Every time a child draws a monster, it comes to life in the Monstrous World of Monsters, spreading chaos wherever it goes. It’s up to Lali and her monstrous friends to solve the mess—learning something along the way.