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ActiMates are a short-lived and discontinued series of interactive toys released by Microsoft Kids in September 1997. The toys are in the form of licensed dolls which can interact with episodes of their respective television series from 1997 to 2000 or on special ActiMates-compatible VHS tapes and computer games. The toys were marketed as ...
The hosts of Sunny Side Up played games, sang songs, told stories, and showed birthday cards or artwork. Sunny Side Up was Sprout's morning program. It was produced live every weekday, and hosted by a human host along with Chica, a chicken puppet who later got her own show .
PBS Kids Sprout: PBS/NBCUniversal: Launched on September 26, 2005. NBCUniversal bought full ownership of the network and renamed to Sprout in 2013, and then Universal Kids on September 9, 2017. Pinwheel (aka (Qube cable TV channel C-3) ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks Rebranded on April 1, 1979, to Nickelodeon. Prevue Channel Lionsgate
Sprout Diner: September 18, 2006 September 20, 2008 Sprout Sharing Show: May 5, 2008 May 11, 2014 The Let's Go Show: June 25, 2007 September 24, 2010 Musical Mornings with Coo: September 26, 2007 August 21, 2009 The Sunny Side Up Show: August 11, 2017 Wiggly Waffle: August 24, 2009 March 22, 2013 The Super Sproutlet Show: February 14, 2012 June ...
In the US, the series was broadcast on Nickelodeon, Noggin and PBS Kids Sprout. [4] [5] The series was originally announced under the working title "Plugg" (an early name for the character of Tubb). [6] BBC started commissioning the show in 2002 after two lost pilots were made: "Plugg" from 1999 and "Splish Splash Splosh!" from 2001.
The index of MS-DOS compatible video games is split into multiple pages because of its size. To navigate by individual letter use the table of contents below.
The following programming is exclusive to PBS Kids web-based platforms, such as the PBS Kids website, PBS Kids Video app, and other streaming platforms. This content is not broadcast by PBS Kids and has never been aired on television. 1 Co-distributed by Amazon Prime Video, the official streaming partner for PBS Kids programming. [1]
What's Your News? is a children's television series that concentrates on children's news. Hosted by animated news anchors, Grant the Ant and Antony the Giant anteater, it follows the classic news programme format and features interviews with children, special reports, traffic updates, and weather reports.