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It is the Super Wings Day in World Airport, on this occasion, the Super Wings, composed of Jett, Dizzy, Paul, Donnie and Astra, compete in an obstacle course. But a new plane called "Golden Boy" who is part of the golden crew and is not part of the super wings has the intention to win the race.
Super Wings (Korean: 출동! 슈퍼윙스, romanized: Chuldong! Syupeo Wingseu lit. Go! Super Wings, Chinese: 超级飞侠; pinyin: Chāojí fēi xiá) is a South Korean animated television series created by Gil Hoon Jung and produced by his company, FunnyFlux Entertainment, in South Korea, in association with Alpha Group Co., Ltd. from China with production support from the Educational ...
Super Wings: March 14, 2015 2021 Clangers: June 20, 2015 May 20, 2018 [c] Maya the Bee: September 26, 2015 June 1, 2018 Sydney Sailboat: May 20, 2019 YaYa and Zouk: February 20, 2016 Little People: March 7, 2016 February 23, 2017 The Doozers: May 28, 2016 2021 The Furchester Hotel: September 26, 2016 March 2, 2019 Topsy and Tim: June 17, 2017 ...
Little Airplane produced a series of PSA commercials for the YMCA of Greater New York in 2010. [20] Tobi! is a series of four-minute visual poems that aired on Treehouse TV in Canada. [21] The Olive Branch was a multimedia project (both a book and a series of one-minute animations) about two characters who achieve conflict resolution, told ...
This is a list of programs broadcast by Treehouse TV, a Canadian television channel for preschoolers launched on November 1, 1997. It is owned by Corus Entertainment (formerly owned by Shaw Communications), airing both live-action and animated programs.
Littlest Pet Shop Shorts (6 September – 28 November 2020) (Zomoroda) Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own (Zomoroda) (7 December 2020 – present) Looney Tunes (12 March 2001 – 18 November 2011) (Comedy) The Lost Universe (2004–2013) (Adventure) Machine Robo Rescue (2010–2015) (Action) Macross (Action)
General Hospital just bid goodbye to a major character.. During the Friday, Dec. 13 episode, fan-favorite Dex Heller, played by Evan Hofer, met his demise. Dex had been expected to make a full ...
Josh Selig was born on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. [5] He began his career as a child actor on Sesame Street during its first two seasons. [6] [7] As a young adult, Selig attended Sarah Lawrence College, where he studied theater and poetry. [8]