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The Wheels on the Bus is a video series by Our Happy Child Productions, LLC, of Simi Valley, California. The Wheels on the Bus series is a collection of educational DVDs, TV series, music CDs and downloadable videos that aim to teach early skills to young children. [1] The series features songs sung by Roger Daltrey. [2]
Raggs is a live-action/animated television series for children about five dogs that form a Ragtime band called The Raggs Band. There are 196 half hour episodes and 200 original songs in multiple languages.
Mo Mountain Mutts is an American dog-walking and dog-training company based in Skagway, Alaska. [1] It came to public attention in 2023, when a video of its dog bus went viral. [2] The business is run by Mo and Lee Thompson, natives of Michigan who moved to Alaska in 2014. [2] They went full-time in August 2021. [3]
Mutt & Stuff is an American children's television series that aired on the Nick Jr. Channel.The series premiered on March 6, 2015, with an hour-long pilot [2] and began airing regularly on July 10, 2015. [3]
Doodle is a virtual bus-shaped computer who creates the recipe and craft ideas. Doggity is Sean's downstairs pet beagle who lives on the bus in the live-action segment and becomes animated as a chef in a restaurant within his imagination called "Doggity's". At the end of every cartoon short, he would say "Now that's doggone good!" and would wink.
Air Buddies is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Vince.It is the sixth film in the Air Bud series and the first in the direct-to-video spin-off series Air Buddies, which follows the life of a lonely teenager and his dog who has the uncanny ability to play every sport.
Pupstruction is an American animated television series created by Travis Braun that debuted on Disney Jr. on June 14, 2023. [1] [2] Produced by Titmouse, Inc., [3] [4] the series centers on the crew of a dog construction company.
Kipper is a British preschool animated children's television series based on the characters from Mick Inkpen's Kipper the Dog picture book series. [1] Seventy-eight episodes were produced. [2] The videos have won awards including a BAFTA award for best children's animation.