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The following is an episode list for Aardman Animations' animated comedy children's television series, Shaun the Sheep, in chronological order of first airing on BBC One and CBBC in the United Kingdom and Disney Channel (series 1–2), Cartoon Network (series 3) and Boomerang (series 4–5) in the United States.
The Nintendo shorts were released in early 2016 on the official Shaun the Sheep YouTube channel under the name "Mossy Bottom Farm Shorts". [12] Another series of 21 1-minute sports-themed shorts, named Championsheeps , aired on CBBC during the Summer of 2012.
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Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas is a British stop-motion animated television special based on the television programme Shaun the Sheep by Nick Park.Produced by Paul Kewley and John Woolley and directed by Jay Grace, the programme made its debut on Amazon Video in the United States on 13 November 2015 and on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2015, Boxing Day.
Gold House and the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) have launched Gold Open to celebrate the historic release of the R-rated comedy, “Joy Ride.” Gold Open urges the Asian ...
Shaun the Sheep 超級無敵羊咩咩 (Pearl) Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (Pearl) The Shoe People (Pearl and Jade) Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (Pearl) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (Pearl) Supertato (Pearl) Tales of Little Grey Rabbit (Pearl) The Three Friends and Jerry (Pearl) Thomas & Friends (Pearl) Tilly and Friends (Pearl ...
Click here to watch on YouTube. Although there are more than 100 species of lemurs, the ring-tailed lemur is arguably the most well-known thanks to King Julien in the hit children’s film Madagascar.