The series follows the hectic and exciting adventures of Oscar in a unique environment. The young penguin is setting out to explore the world, meeting new characters who teach him about himself, but also about others. He quickly discovers that it’s not the destination that matters, but rather the people you meet along the journey.
How can Oscar help a cuckoo find his own food? How can he help a chameleon get his self-confidence back? How can he teach a squirrel to fly?… Surrounded by endearing characters, our new favourite penguin will live tremendous stories, full of action, humour and emotion, conveying each time a positive message.
A heartwarming, funny, and sometimes serious animated series about a turtle family with three kids, navigating the ups and downs of growing up in a world where animals and humans live side by side. The show aims to build a brand that teaches children about the ever changing world in a way that’s engaging for both kids and their parents.
Joe the Little Boom Boom was an animated television series first produced between 1960 to 1963 and later remade into an animated feature film in 1973.
The show and the film were created by Jean Image, one of the leading French animators of his time.
Follows the adventures of a baby gorilla and his friends: a fish out of water, a baby lion who can't wait to grow up, a pretty pink ostrich and an ever-hungry elephant.
Welcome to Ariel and Zoey and Eli, Too, where three sibling-musicians write and perform songs, and interview accomplished artists. In 2015, the trio were nominated for a Daytime Emmy award in the category of Outstanding Original Song.
Handy Manny's School for Tools is a series of animated shorts based on Handy Manny. The 3-minute shorts are used to teach children about the proper way to use various tools.
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.
Bedbugs Gooby, Toofy and Woozy sing, dance, and play together from the comfort of their bedroom, all under the guidance of their talking vacuum cleaner J. Edgar.