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Room on the Broom is a 2012 short stop motion computer animated television film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film at the 2014 Academy Awards. [1] It also won the British Academy Children's Award for Animation in 2013. [2]
He is 11 years old when he arrives on the island and turns 12 in the episode called "The Birthday Party." Jimmy and a talking flute named Freddy take a ride on a mysterious boat, but the boat is actually owned by a wicked witch named Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo (portrayed by Billie Hayes) who rides on a broomstick-vehicle called the Vroom Broom ...
Also launched at the same time was CBeebies, resulting in CBBC's remit changing from 0–12 years of age to 6–12 years. To mark the occasion, a new identity was created for both channels. [9] Designed by Lambie-Nairn, the bug idents featured green one-eyed moving bugs that contained the BBC logo as well as the purple, textured 'C'. The bugs ...
This is a list of animated short films. The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime. For a list of films with over 40 minutes of runtime, see List of animated films.
This is a list of animated films aimed primarily at children.The films are designed to hold children's attention and often have an educational dimension, particularly around cultural values, This list has all the animated films that are always dubbed in North-West Europe, Poland, Portugal, Balkan, Baltic and Nordic countries, where generally only kids movies and kids TV shows (including all ...
Broom-Hilda is an American newspaper comic strip created by cartoonist Russell Myers. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency , [ 1 ] it depicts the misadventures of a man-crazy, cigar-smoking, beer-guzzling, 1,500-year-old witch and her motley crew of friends.
The show aired for one season from September 9, 1978, to December 1, 1978, on NBC, airing 13 episodes. The show is an anthology of stories based on American comic strips , including Broom Hilda , Alley Oop , The Captain and the Kids , Nancy , Emmy Lou and (for one episode) Tumbleweeds .The character designs closely mimic the comic strips, so ...
[4] This involved the afternoon programmes on BBC1 being rebranded as Children's BBC, along with the continuity announcer appearing on screen (in-vision). Rather than use the existing BBC1 announcer, a new presenter was selected. The launch presenter was Phillip Schofield, presenting the slot for the first time at 15:55 BST on 9 September 1985. [5]