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Hanazuki: Full of Treasures (also known as Hanazuki), stylized using umlauts as Han̈azüki, is an American animated children's television series produced by Titmouse, Inc. for Allspark Animation, a division of Hasbro and later by Boulder Media, with Stephen Davis of Allspark and Chris Prynoski of Titmouse serving as executive producers.
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He makes an appearance in Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue. He is a gardener along with Tomy-T. Marron (ちびくりちゃん, Chibikuri-chan) Voiced by: Kumiko Higa (Japanese) She makes an appearance in Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue. A young Ham-Ham who likes chestnuts and is friends with Tomy-T and Eggy-P. She also seems to have a friendship with Penelope.
During a community barbecue at the park, Bluey plays a game with her friends, pretending to be spies on a mission. When Bingo stops playing, Bluey senses the game starting to fall apart. Bluey realises her sister's importance to the team, and persuades Bingo to rejoin the game.
In early 2018 another game, an app entitled "Sunny Bunnies: Coloring Book" was launched on Google Play Store and on 3 May 2019, an updated version was released. The app is said to be committed to creating a safe and educational environment for children: girls and boys of 2–6 years of age.
Little Lulu is a comic strip created in 1935 by American author Marjorie Henderson Buell. [1] The character, Lulu Moppet, debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels.
Harvey Girls Forever!, originally titled Harvey Street Kids in its first season, then retroactively retitled, is an American animated comedy television series produced by Brendan Hay and Aliki Theofilopoulos for DreamWorks Animation Television, and is based on comic book characters from Harvey Comics. [1]
Mojacko (モジャ公, Moja-kō, "Duke Moja") is a shōnen manga series created by Fujiko Fujio and later Fujiko F. Fujio. [n 1] It was first serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Bokura Magazine in 1969 to 1970, for 35 chapters, eventually compiled into 2 tankōbon volumes.