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  2. Zou (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mum ("Mom" in the U.S. version): Zou's mother, who often calls him by his full name, "Bizou." She works at a local hospital. Grandpa: Zou's paternal grandfather. He is a rather handy zebra, usually found in the garage, building something. Grandma: Zou's paternal grandmother. She is often found baking cakes and other confections.

  3. Zafari - Wikipedia

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    Zafari teaches kids that our differences should not just be tolerated, but celebrated. Zafari stars the voices of Mark Camacho, Holly Gauthier-Frankel , Brian Froud. Zafari is the first television show created in a real-time game engine , Epic's Unreal 4 .

  4. Zigby - Wikipedia

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    It aired on Treehouse TV from 2009 to 2011 (with repeats from 2013 to 2015) in Canada and it was previously aired on CBeebies in the UK from 2009 to 2014. Zigby lives in a treehouse in Mudwater Creek, on a lush tropical island. In a typical book or episode, the enthusiastic zebra "trots into trouble" through his slightly eccentric behaviour.

  5. Iggy Arbuckle - Wikipedia

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    Iggy Arbuckle is an animated sitcom created by Guy Vasilovich, which aired on Teletoon in Canada from June 29 to October 10, 2007. [4] Based on a comic strip from National Geographic Kids, the series focuses on a pig named Iggy Arbuckle, who happens to be a forest ranger, known in the series as a "Pig Ranger", and his best friend, a beaver named Jiggers.

  6. Now We Are Six - Wikipedia

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    Now We Are Six is a 1927 book of children's poetry by A. A. Milne, with illustrations by E. H. Shepard. It is the second collection of children's poems following Milne's When We Were Very Young, which was first published in 1924. The collection contains thirty-five verses, including eleven poems that feature Winnie-the-Pooh illustrations.

  7. CBS Children's Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Nina and the Street Kids - Swedish, 1974; Nunu and the Zebra - South African, 1973; On Snow White - Czech, 1972; The Orange Watering Cart - Hungarian, ?1973; Paddle to the Sea - Canadian, 1966; Paganini Strikes Again - British, 1974; Pero and His Companions - Yugoslavia, 1970; The Promise - American, 1977; The Ransom of Red Chief - Soviet, 1963 ...

  8. Rex the Runt - Wikipedia

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    Several episodes of Rex the Runt contain inside references to other projects created by Aardman Animations: In the episode "Adventures on Telly Part I", Wallace (from the Wallace and Gromit series) is washing the windows on Rex's house, until Bad Bob pushes his ladder over (in the film A Close Shave, Wallace operates a window washing business).

  9. Wacky Wednesday (book) - Wikipedia

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    Wacky Wednesday is a children’s book for young readers, written by Dr. Seuss as Theo LeSieg and illustrated by George Booth.It has forty-eight pages, [1] and is based around a world of progressively wackier occurrences, where kids can point out that there is a picture frame upside down, a palm tree growing in the toilet, an earthworm chasing a bird, an airplane flying backward, a tiger ...