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Caillou and his family are on the road because they’re going on a camping trip. Caillou asks his Mom to stop to use the bathroom. Just then, Rosie woke up and saw that Mommy and Caillou were gone and starts crying, waking up Daddy and ending up having to go. Caillou notices a moose crossing sign and that he hopes to see a moose.
Caillou first aired on Canada's French-language Télétoon channel on September 15, 1997, and was the first show aired on the English-language Teletoon when it launched on October 17 of that year. [32] The series was moved to Treehouse TV in 2010. Caillou made its US debut on PBS Kids on September 4, 2000, and ran on that network until December ...
Caillou's Holiday Movie is a 2003 Canadian animated Christmas film, [1] based on the Canadian TV series Caillou, itself based on the book series of the same name by Hélène Desputeaux. Caillou's Holiday Movie was released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD in the United States on October 7, 2003 and in Canada on October 28, 2003; [ 2 ] by Warner ...
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Vyond was founded as GoAnimate in 2007 by Alvin Hung, and the first version of GoAnimate went live in mid-2008. [1] In May 2009, DomoAnimate was launched. This program allowed users to create GoAnimations based on the Domo shorts. On September 15, 2014, the DomoAnimate site closed down and was later redirected to the GoAnimate for Schools website.
What’s better than a Christmas gift? A Christmas gift that barks! When these four kids received puppies for Christmas, it was like hitting the holiday jackpot!
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Lindsay Anne Bovaird (born February 28, 1992) [1] is a Canadian former actress best known for voicing the title character in the animated TV series Caillou, [2] after the previous voice actress Jaclyn Linetsky died in a car crash.