The program features ethical tales, with a gist of horror in them. It focuses on notorious children learning a bleak lesson. The series also aims on petrifying children to obey to their parents.
When a yellow fusilier fish settles down in a cozy coral reef town, he introduces the town's sheltered residents, including a Mandarin dragonet fish who quickly becomes his friend, to the amazing places and creatures beyond the town's walls.
In a playroom which is home to a variety of sentient toys, their leader, the wise and caring "Old Bear" had disappeared some time ago, having been put into the loft and forgotten. After the toys rescue him and bring him back down to the playroom, Old Bear again becomes their most respected toy. Each episode focuses on the adventures of Old Bear and his loveable friends in and about the playroom.
A cartoonist teenager who is running out of inspiration on his creative journey inadvertently adopts two pets when he goes out in search of inspiration. The cat is named Emperor and the dog is named Bazaar Black. Although the two little guys often caused him a lot of trouble, they also gained two pieces of companionship and love. Although they are a cat and a dog, the teenager knows that they are family. And so, the teenager's noisy but warm and happy life began.
The ultimate five (minutes) a day, starring fruit and veg performing and revealing fascinating facts about themselves in the most nutritious variety show around.
Roger Ramjet is an animated American children's television comedy series that first ran in 1965 and has aired in syndication since. Starring Roger Ramjet and the American Eagle Squadron, the show was known for its crude animation, frenetic pace, and frequent references to popular culture, which allowed the show to entertain various age groups.
Severe mood swings are clearly one of Zeus’s weaknesses; his powerful position can sometimes overwhelm him, even if he would never admit it. His (bad) mood then quickly affects everyone. Fortunately, his divine adolescent children know their father very well and understand how to help him find his balance, so they throw themselves into the greatest adventures to do just that!
Video Power is an American television series that aired in two different formats from 1990-1992 in syndication. Both formats revolved around video games, and actor Stivi Paskoski presided over both series playing video game master Johnny Arcade.
Allen J. Bohbot was the co-creator and executive producer of Video Power with Saban Entertainment's executive producers, Shuki Levy, Haim Saban, & Winston Richards. The series was taped in New York at Kaufman Astoria Studios.