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Some PBS stations continued airing episodes of the third season until August 2004. [5] In Canada, it was aired on Treehouse TV from February 4, 2001 to February 3, 2002. The series was then moved to YTV from 2002 to 2005. In the United Kingdom, it was aired on Tiny Pop in 2004. [citation needed]
Treehouse TV (commonly known as Treehouse) is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel that was launched in 1997. [1] Its name comes from sister network YTV's former programming block, "The Treehouse". The channel is owned by YTV Canada, Inc., a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment. [2]
Treehouse's current logo, used since April 8, 2013. This is a list of programs broadcast by Treehouse TV, a Canadian television channel for preschoolers launched on November 1, 1997. It is owned by Corus Entertainment (formerly owned by Shaw Communications), airing both live-action and animated programs.
The series functions as a revival of the 1985–1987 cartoon series of the same name, and is co-produced by Nelvana Limited and Agogo Entertainment, produced in association with Treehouse TV (Canada) and PBS (United States). [1] Premiering on September 9, 2002, a total of 40 episodes were produced, [2] with the series airing until September 12 ...
Treehouse TV: Nelvana: American co-production The Adventures of Napkin Man! 60 2013–2017 CBC Kids: Breakthrough Entertainment: Flash/Live-action The Adventures of Paddington Bear: 39 1997–2000 Teletoon: Cinar: French co-production Traditional The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police: 13 1997–1998 YTV: Nelvana: American co-production
Nelvana Métal Hurlant Productions (seasons 1–5) Sparx* (seasons 1–5) Sparkling Animation (season 6) CGI Mythic Warriors: 2 seasons, 26 episodes: November 7, 1998 – 2000: CBS: Nelvana: Traditional Marathon Media: Zoboomafoo: Comedy: 2 seasons, 65 episodes: Chris Kratt: January 25, 1999 – June 7, 2001: PBS Kids: Earth Creatures: Live ...
Nelvana Limited The Topps Company: 2017–2018 Topps Animation YTV (Canada) Nickelodeon (season 1) Nicktoons (season 2) (United States) Super BOOMi (distributor) Trevor Lai 2017–present Up Studios Tencent: Treehouse TV (Canada) Tencent Video (China) Wishfart: John Hazlett Lienne Sawatsky Daniel Williams 2017–2018 Wishfart Productions Inc ...
In August 1999, PBS and Nelvana teamed up to create the network's first-ever animated weekend programming block. [1] It was created to boost viewership of the preschool audience on weekends, specifically on Saturday mornings when that attention was shifted elsewhere; many PBS stations devoted their Saturday morning schedules to general audience programming, including crafting or do-it-yourself ...