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Go, Diego, Go! is an American animated educational interactive children's television program that premiered on Nickelodeon on September 6, 2005 in the United States. Created and executive produced by Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes, the series is a spin-off of Dora the Explorer and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an 8-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and ...
Go, Diego, Go! is an American animated children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon from September 6, 2005 [1] [2] to September 16, 2011, with 80 episodes across five seasons.
The first and second season consists of nine episodes with the third season of eight episodes and the fourth season of fourteen episodes, each 24 minutes in length. [1] All episodes featured 2 11-12 minute stories, though episodes 6, 9, 18, 31 and 40 are 2-parters and episode 10 is a full length episode.
Episodes Release Date Go Diego Go!: Safari Rescue "School Pet" Region 4: March 18, 2008 [373] Go Diego Go!: Moonlight Rescue "We All Scream For Ice Cream" Region 4: March 18, 2008 [374] Go Diego Go!: Great Gorilla "A Crown for King Juan el Bobo" Region 4: June 3, 2008 [375] Go Diego Go!: Lion Cub Rescue "Dora and Diego to the Rescue"
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From 1971 to 1986, CBS News produced a series of one-minute segments titled In the News, which aired between other Saturday morning programs.The "micro-series" (as it would be labelled today) had its genesis in a series of animated interstitials produced by CBS and Hanna-Barbera Productions called In the Know, featuring the title characters from Josie and the Pussycats narrating educational ...