Chucklewood Critters is an American line of television specials and an animated TV series created by former Hanna-Barbera animators, Bill Hutten and Tony Love, which centered on two woodland animals: Buttons, a young bear cub, and Rusty, a fox cub. It started as a Christmas special in 1983 called The Christmas Tree Train, followed by eight more holiday/seasonal specials. In 1997 it was developed into a series entitled The New Chucklewood Critters, which ran for two seasons.
Anna Solinsky goes viral overnight when the video she uploaded toTikTok goes viral after American singer Ariana Grande shares it. Due to her popularity, she receives an offer from record labels for an international career. At the same time, she receives an ultimatum from her school principal – if she doesn't join the school choir, her sister, Alex, will lose her scholarship to Princeton University.
Sésamo is the second Brazilian version based on the famous North American series Sesame Street (1969–). This time, the series does not feature Garibaldo (Big Bird), the large yellow bird. However, we are reunited with the beloved characters Grover (André Milano), Come-Come (Cookie Monster, played by Paulo Henrique Santos), Bel (Thais Carvalho), Elmo (Kelly Guidotti), and Abby (Marilice Cosenza). As in the previous version, the show presents the puppets in their fun adventures, teaching the audience about various subjects in a creative way and following the daily life in the bustling village
Dr. Sternberg, an evil scientist, plans to disrupt the peace in Hero City. To save the town from danger, Tita Joyce forms the Hero City Kids Force--a valiant group of kiddie superheroes that will fight together against the enemy.
Hugo has moved to a new town and he misses his old friends. His dreams are characterized by the insecurity of the new place and not least by the tyrant of the new place; Storm. When Hugo gains access to a mysterious dream mask, his life suddenly becomes exciting again.
Butternut Square was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television between October 19, 1964 and February 10, 1967. The cast featured Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup and Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers, both of whom would follow with their own landmark television series.
"Butternut Square" was a show designed for young viewers and featured a variety of segments aimed at entertaining and educating children. The program included storytelling, music, puppetry, and educational segments, often focusing on imaginative play and interactive elements to engage its audience. The show aimed to stimulate creativity, encourage learning, and entertain children through a mix of fun activities and storytelling. Although specific details about individual episodes might vary, the overall emphasis was on fostering a sense of wonder, creativity, and learning in its young viewers.
3-2-1 Contact Extra is a collection of documentary‑style specials produced by the Children’s Television Workshop as an extension of the science series 3‑2‑1 Contact. Aired between 1989 and 1992, the specials were designed for older children and teenagers, tackling real‑world issues through science, personal stories, and expert insight. Each episode focused on a single topic—ranging from public health and environmental challenges to adolescence and social pressures—using interviews, on‑location reporting, and first‑person narratives. The series aimed to help young viewers understand complex subjects with clarity, honesty, and practical relevance.