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Slylock Fox is a daily comic strip created by Bob Weber Jr. [1] and published by King Features Syndicate. Bob Weber Jr. is the son of Bob Weber Sr., creator of the comic strip Moose & Molly. The target audience is young children. According to the official website, Slylock Fox appears in nearly 400 newspapers with a combined readership of over ...
Pablo the Little Red Fox is a pre-school children's animated cartoon series that originally ran from 28 September to 17 November 1999 on BBC One and BBC Two (part of CBBC). The series is a British-French co-production between Red Fox Productions and Millimages , and was produced in association with Disney Channel France , BBC , ZDF , ZDF ...
A Michael Kupperman Cartoon Presents: Pablo Picasso: His Amazing Life - A documentary about Pablo Picasso where he would get into arguments with imaginary statues that follow him, frequently getting attacked by lions, driving around with a cartoon duck, and fairies rocking him while duck sang him to sleep.
Potato Fish = Lupo and Fix & Foxi combine their rafting and fishing skills on a rough trip down the river. Queen Lupinchen = A magic ring sends Fix & Foxi and Lupini into a fairy-tale land where they outsmart a dragon. Boys Only = Lupini enters a haunted house to join the boys' club, then she plays a trick on them.
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Basil Brush is a fictional fox best known for his appearances on daytime British children's television. He is primarily portrayed by a glove puppet, but has also been depicted in animated cartoon shorts, books, annuals and comic strips. The character has featured on children's television from the 1960s to the present day.
Fox Children's Productions 20th Century Fox Television. November 20, 1993 July 28, 1997 Red Planet (mini-series) 20th Century Fox Television May 14, 1994 May 28, 1994 The Tick: Fox Children's Productions Saban Entertainment September 10, 1994 December 25, 1997 The Fox Cubhouse: Fox Children's Productions October 3, 1994 April 19, 1996 Spider-Man
The Cat premiered on Fox Kids. In 1994, it was renamed to Eek! Stavaganza. Eek! ended in 1997. The only episode of the series to air in primetime was a Christmas special in 1993. [2] A few Tiny Toon Adventures specials were also aired in primetime during that show's run on Fox Kids. [2]