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This is a list of children's animated television series (including internet television series); that is, animated programs originally targeted towards audiences aged 12 and under in mind. This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as children's animation is much more common in these regions.
The episode received positive reviews. Donna Bowman of the A.V. Club gave the episode an A−. [4] Bill Kuchman of TV.com said the episode provided some of the season's funniest moments. [5] IGN ' s Max Nicholson said the episode was "redemption" for some of the show's rough patches this season. [6]
Walt Disney Pictures Jumbo Pictures: Plus One Animation $5 million $19.4 million 20% N/A 4 The Tigger Movie [38] February 11, 2000: Jun Falkenstein: Eddie Guzelian Jun Falkenstein Cheryl Abood Harry Gregson-Williams: Walt Disney Pictures Disney MovieToons Walt Disney Animation Japan: $15–30 million $96.2 million 71% 53 5 Recess: School's Out ...
The eighth season of How I Met Your Mother received mixed reactions. The review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes reported that 54% of 13 critics gave it a positive review, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The consensus reads: "How I Met Your Mother wears out its welcome this season, with an anticlimactic reveal and rote, less-than-fruitful ...
The Tara Boumdeay Story (1995–1997) (co-production with It's a Laugh Productions, Shady Acres Entertainment (season 1) and United Plankton Pictures, Inc. (season 2) Big Dreamers (1996–1998; interstitial series)
Walt Disney Pictures Peak Productions Theatrical Buena Vista Pictures: Live-action Our Friend, Martin: 1999 Intellectual Properties Worldwide Direct-to-video 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [note 8] Inspector Gadget: 1999 Walt Disney Pictures Caravan Pictures The Kerner Entertainment Company: Theatrical Buena Vista Pictures: Live-action ...
Part 1. Marshall calls "Jinx" on Barney when they utter the same phrase simultaneously.Future Ted explains the group takes the game very seriously; Barney had previously broken the jinx out of mockery, but later had been hit by a bus, causing everyone to follow the rules whenever they are jinxed, including Barney jinxing Marshall just as he was about to talk with one of his boyhood heroes.
Max Nicholson of IGN said the episode was very bizarre but had a grounded storyline. He noted that the time-traveler plot device may have been lifted off Felicity, and in the end he gave the episode an 8.7 out of 10. [3] Kevin Olsta of Starpulse said Bays and Thomas did well with writing the episode. [4]