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Some of the YouTube shorts have been compiled into longer episodes that are available to watch on Netflix, along with new episodes that are advertised as "Netflix Originals." [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Some of the episodes are longer, such as the episode "Thronecoming", which premiered on Nickelodeon on November 2, 2014, as a television special. [ 4 ]
This is a list of episodes dubbed in English by phuuz entertainment in 2003. 52 23-minute episodes (156 5 to 7-minute segments) [3] were dubbed by Phuuz with a different voice cast than Vitello used. Episodes with segments out of their original Japanese order are indicated by an additional segment number.
November 7, 1988: Currently in production Love of Life: Soap opera United States 29 7,315 [26] September 24, 1951: February 1, 1980: Saber y ganar: Game show Spain 39 7,194 [27] February 17, 1997: Currently in production Familie: Soap opera Belgium 32 7,100 [28] December 30, 1991: Currently in production Tritiyo Matra: Talk show Bangladesh 1 ...
There is a short film competition and 3 Merah decides to enter. The rules are that the video has to be about their school, and it must be in English. Mr. Middleton, Cikgu Malik, and the students all have different ideas about what the video should be about.
For the first four seasons (52 episodes), Doug episodes consisted of two stories per half-hour block, with the exceptions of "Doug Bags a Neematoad", "Doug's Halloween Adventure" and "Doug's Christmas Story" as they were full-length. The fifth through seventh seasons (65 episodes) consisted of one story per half-hour block.
Lucky Seven Sampson is a happy-go-lucky but mischievous rabbit with the number 7 stamped on the bottom of his right foot and a black circle around his left eye. He teaches kids from Public School #7 about the multiplication of 7. It also explores the distributive property for multiplying 7 by numbers greater than 10.
Blake's 7 is a British science fiction television series that was created by Terry Nation and produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation ().Four series were produced between 2 January 1978 and 21 December 1981, [1] all of which have been released on VHS and Region 2 DVD.
The series consists of thirteen fifteen-minute episodes (though four exist as twenty-minute episodes on the Tugs videos), each told by the show's narrator, Captain Star (voiced by Patrick Allen). Filming and production of the series took place throughout 1987 and 1988, in Shepperton Studios , Middlesex, where Thomas & Friends was also filmed at ...