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Caillou first aired on Canada's French-language Télétoon channel on September 15, 1997, and was the first show aired on the English-language Teletoon when it launched on October 17 of that year. [32] The series was moved to Treehouse TV in 2010. Caillou made its US debut on PBS Kids on September 4, 2000, and ran on that network until December ...
The show centers around the adventures of a group of anthropomorphic animal friends, Kaeloo the frog (Kaelou in the pilot), Stumpy the squirrel, (Moignon in the pilot), Quack-Quack the duck, Mr. Cat the cat, and as of Seasons 2 and 5, Pretty the rabbit, Eugly the rabbit, Olaf the penguin, The Rules of the Games and Stumpy's seven sisters, who live on a planet known as Smileyland (Pays Trop ...
Caillou and Rosie are playing with toys and Mommy times to clean them up the right way. Caillou decides to act like a baby, he sees Rosie drinking from a training cup and asks for milk in a baby cup. Then they have a dessert with chocolate pudding, Caillou wants a bib and they always want to play for Rosie's toys together upstairs.
This is a list of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network Canada. [1] Télétoon has a different schedule than the English version, although many of the same programs are aired on both channels.
Caillou (18 March 2018 – present) (Bon Bon) Camp Candy (15 June 2002 – 10 May 2014) (Adventure) Canimals (20 July – 20 October 2012) (Adventure) Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (2001 – 31 October 2014) (Action) Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys (2001–2003) (Action) Captain Tsubasa (27 March 2000 – 27 September 2016 ...
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Caillou is a children's television series. It may also refer to: Caillou (book series), the series of books on which the television series is based;
Desputeaux and the publisher Éditions Chouette went to court to resolve a dispute over the ownership of the Caillou character. A Quebec arbitrator found that the character was jointly owned. This decision was reversed by the Quebec Court of Appeal , which found that the arbitrator could not rule on the question of copyright, but the appeal ...