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The Kids from Room 402 is an animated series produced by CinéGroupe [2] and Saban Entertainment that premiered on October 9, 1999 [3] on the Fox Family Channel in the United States, and on August 29, 2000 [4] on Teletoon in Canada. [5]
The Magic School Bus is a series of educational video games developed by Music Pen and published by Microsoft via their Microsoft Home brand. The interactive adventures are part of the larger franchise and based with The Magic School Bus original series books and public television series (which originally aired on PBS).
Gracie Graves and the Kids from Room 402 was developed into an animated TV series titled The Kids from Room 402. It focuses on the students in Gracie Graves' classroom whom TV Guide labeled as "nine-year old eccentrics". [13] Quebec-based CinéGroupe produced the series and Lesa Kite wrote the episodes with Cindy Begel.
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[2] It also appears in South Park, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Family Guy, American Dad!, Doctor Who and the SPA Studios animated film Klaus (2019). [3] The first movie Bird used it in was The Brave Little Toaster (1987), in which he worked on as an animator. [1] It can be seen as The Master's apartment address when Toaster and his friends knock on ...
A VTech educational video game. An educational video game is a video game that provides learning or training value to the player. Edutainment describes an intentional merger of video games and educational software into a single product (and could therefore also comprise more serious titles sometimes described under children's learning software).