TuTiTu is a successful 3D-animation video series for kids 2-3 years of age. Young viewers are introduced to a friendly red hovercraft named TuTiTu, who guides them in exploring the basic “building blocks” of the world. In each “toys come to life” episode, colorful shapes are transformed into a new and exciting toy, prompting the child to call out the toy’s name.
The series is set in Zapieck, a fictional town near Łeba. This is where twins Jacek and Placek are born. As the boys grow up, they cause trouble for their mother, the mayor, and other residents of their hometown. Soon after, they run away from the town in search of a land of lazy people. On the way, they decide to steal the moon.
Inventor hamster Ziggy, his courageous sister flying squirrel Ruby, super strong dog Roy and superfast cat Sol are the coolest superhero team in the whole universe! They study in the Star Academy, help dwellers of other planets when they get in trouble and protect the galaxy from the sinister and mysterious Iron Harpy!
From Super Simple, Finley is a curious little fellow with an amazing factory where all kinds of vehicles are assembled. Cars, trucks, tractors, boats, planes...watch them all get put together by the magical robotic arms in Finley's Factory. Can you guess what is going to be built next? Even Finley doesn't know! Kids who love things that go "vroom" will love Finley's Factory.
TV Obake Telemonja is a 1985 tokusatsu series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by Toei. Some sources have listed it as a part of the Toei Fushigi Comedy Series.
Janó Manó is the caretaker of the Csupalomb Forest, and his job is to keep everything under control with his colleague Ragacs Pamac. From the Control Center, they ensure that the forest runs smoothly. Their most important task is to collect dewdrops, which Janó uses to make medicines and secret elixirs. One day, however, the dewdrops disappear! Janó immediately sets off on an expedition to find out what could have happened. His companion is Zizgő Zizzencs, the firefly. During their journey, they have to overcome numerous obstacles.
TakaPu, a computer-animated gannet, travels around the Pacific islands and tells about his incredible adventures and exciting encounters with the islanders and diverse cultures of the Pacific. TakaPu is the Maori name for gannet. He is cheeky and precocious, like all young gannets, and, of course, outrageously clumsy. He is driven by his never ending appetite for man made fishfingers and will beg, steal and borrow to get them. The series is aimed at pre-school and primary school kids. In a lightly educational, but nevertheless entertaining and funny way it helps to promote a better understanding of Pacific cultures amongst children of all descents.