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Pages in category "Animated television series about mice and rats" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ninja Cadets was released in two episodes from March 27 to June 12, 1996. [1] It has the distinction of being the first anime DVD ever released. [2] The series is licensed in the United States by Media Blasters under its AnimeWorks label. [3] It is the first English anime dub ever produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. [4]
This is a list of children's animated television series (including internet television series); that is, animated programs originally targeted towards audiences aged 12 and under in mind. This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as children's animation is much more common in these regions.
Ninja Nontu: India 2014 [49] Cartoon Network: Numb Chucks: 2 52: Canada 2014–16 YTV: Flash Ookii's World: 15 United States 2014 [50] BabyFirstTV: Flash Orfani: 1 10 Italy 2014 [51] Rai 4: Over the Garden Wall: 1 10 United States 2014 Cartoon Network: Traditional The Owl & Co: 2 156 France 2014 [52] France 3: CGI Paopao in the Baobab Islands ...
Randy travels to the forest to retrieve a sap from a sacred tree in order to restock his ninja gadgets, but McFist beats him there and snags the tree for his holiday party. Randy poses a Ninja Santa to get in to the party and winds up defending himself against a robot snowman and his team of elves.
DinoZone (ダイノゾーン, Dainozōn) (also known as DinoZaurs (ダイノゾーズ, Dainozōzu)) is a Japanese toyline created by toy company Bandai in 1998. Alongside the toys, two media adaptations were created by Sunrise: a 5-episode 3D CGI OVA series that ran from November 27, 1998, to January 2000 [1]: 44–45 and a 26-episode animated television series that aired on Fox Kids from July ...
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Tokusatsu (特撮), which literally means "special filming", is a Japanese term for live-action film or television drama that makes heavy use of special effects.Tokusatsu entertainment often deals with science fiction, fantasy or horror, but can also include kaiju, superhero, metal hero, mecha, and super sentai.