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Animal Mechanicals (French: Les Super Mécanimaux) is a Canadian animated preschool television series created by Jeff Rosen.Produced by Halifax Film, in association with the CBC and distributed by Decode Entertainment, the series premiered in Canada on CBC Television as part of the Kids' CBC on September 1, 2008 and ended on January 26, 2011.
The Buried Treasure; The Great Ocean Wave; The Mysterious Sandcastle; The Pirate Ship; Shark Attack Prank; The UFO Invasion; The Bird Egg; Building a Treehouse
Animal Mechanicals: 3 74: Halifax Film: Canada 2008–2011 CBC Television and CBC Kids (Canada) Discovery Kids (Latin American) Animalia: 2 40: Burberry Productions Animalia Productions PorchLight Entertainment Lux Animation: Australia United Kingdom Canada United States 2007–2008 Network Ten (Australia) CBBC (United Kingdom) PBS Kids Go ...
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Animal Mechanicals (Webseries) 1 15: United Kingdom 2019 YouTube: CGI Animal Rescue: 1 52 South Korea 2019–20 [13] KBS1: CGI Antiks: 1 52 Singapore 2019 [14] YouTube: CGI Apollo's Tall Tales: 1 52 France 2019 [15] France 5: CGI Archibald's Next Big Thing: 2 (4 Next Big Thing Is Here!) 26 (24 Next Big Thing Is Here!) United States 2019–21 ...
PBS Kids: Pipeline Studios American co-production Flash Almost Naked Animals: 2011–2013 YTV: 9 Story Media Group: The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers: 26 2007 Studio B Productions: The Amazing Spiez! 52 2009–2012 Teletoon: Image Entertainment Corporation: French co-production Traditional Anatane: Saving the Children of Okura: 16 2018 Unis ...
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Toy unboxing is a subgenre of unboxing videos in which children or adults upload videos of themselves unpacking commercial toy products. The videos may feature the toys being played with, assembled and/or reviewed. Children who make this content are known as kid influencers.