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Kids' WB: Warner Bros. Animation Amblin Entertainment: TV-G: Traditional Pinky and the Brain: Comic science fiction: 4 seasons, 66 episodes: Tom Ruegger: September 9, 1995 – November 14, 1998: Kids' WB: Warner Bros. Animation: TV-Y: Traditional The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries: 5 seasons, 52 episodes: September 9, 1995 – December 18, 2002 ...
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The series is set in a boarding house called Pinwheel House, which is powered by a pinwheel on the roof. The house's residents are a mix of live-action humans and puppets. Most of the show's songs are set to music in the style of a wind-up music box. Pinwheel premiered on December 1, 1977, on Channel C-3 of QUBE's local cable system in Columbus ...
These '90s and 2000s shows shaped the childhoods of many kids and remain a source of nostalgia for a lot of adults. The post 30 Nostalgic Posts About Iconic TV Shows And Films From The ‘90s And ...
Families on Nick came in all shapes and sizes, but few bridged the human-puppet world quite like this. 43. Taina was another short-lived but powerful piece of representation on Nickelodeon.
[90] In 2010, Babble.com listed Oobi second on their list of top twelve television series for young children. [91] In 2018, writer Jon Weisman named Oobi one of the best kids' shows of the 2000s, calling it "low-key charming" and praising the theme song. [92] Some critics have commended the show for its widespread appeal.
Television shows which feature the use of puppetry, including hand puppets, marionettes, animatronics, and other techniques. For films featuring puppetry, see Category:Puppet films. For films in which puppets are animated by using stop motion, see Category:Stop motion.
Big Bag is an American live-action/animated puppet children's television series created by Nina Elias-Bamberger for Cartoon Network and Sesame Workshop. It was targeted at preschool viewers. The show was co-produced by Cartoon Network and Sesame Workshop, with Muppet characters created by the Jim Henson Company. [1]