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  2. Category:American adult animated science fiction television ...

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    Pages in category "American adult animated science fiction television series" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. The Magic School Bus (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic School Bus is an animated educational children's television series, based on the book series of the same name by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen.Originally broadcast from 1994 to 1997, the series received critical acclaim for its use of celebrity voice talent, as well as combining entertainment with an educational series. [1]

  4. Novators - Wikipedia

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    It all starts on an ordinary day, when an alien literally falls on the heads of perfectly ordinary school children. The kids quickly find a common language with the visitor from space, and soon the fun intergalactic company is joined by a four-legged friend - hamster.

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    The show was praised for making science fun and approachable for young audiences. However, as more fast-paced, less educational shows became dominant, "The Magic School Bus" was replaced in many ...

  6. Sid the Science Kid - Wikipedia

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    Sid the Science Kid, also known as Jim Henson's Sid the Science Kid, is an American children's computer-animated educational television series produced by The Jim Henson Company in association with PBS affiliate KCET, that aired on PBS Kids from September 1, 2008, to November 15, 2012. [1] The show is created using digital puppetry.

  7. You Can with Beakman and Jax - Wikipedia

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    The comic first appeared in the Marin Independent Journal, and was offered to them for free. [8] The earlier comic strips were then reprinted in three Science Stuff You Can Do [11] books, a Best of, and was the bases for two specialty books, Beakman & Jax's Bubble Book and Beakman & Jax's Microscope Book.

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  9. Mark Parisi’s “Off the Mark” comics are all about finding humor in everyday life. With his funny characters and clever jokes, Mark shows us that laughter is everywhere, even in the most ...