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The following is a list of episodes of the animated series PB&J Otter, which was broadcast on Playhouse Disney from March 14, 1998, to October 23, 2000. Throughout its run, PB&J Otter produced a total of 65 episodes across three seasons. Series overview Season Segments Episodes Originally released First released Last released 1 26 13 March 14, 1998 (1998-03-14) May 17, 1998 (1998-05-17) 2 50 ...
Peanut Otter (voiced by Adam Rose) is the oldest child of the Otter family and the group's other leader. Jelly Otter (voiced by Jenell Brook Slack) is the middle child of the Otter family and the leader of the group. Baby Butter Otter (voiced by Gina Marie Tortorici) is the baby sister and the youngest member of the Otter family.
PBJ or PB&J is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, popular in North America. PBJ or PB&J may also refer to: PilisBorosJenő, a village in the suburbs of Budapest, capital of Hungary; PBJ (TV network), a defunct children's television network in the United States; PB&J Television; PBJ-1, US Navy variant of the B-25 Mitchell bomber; PB&J Otter ...
If you lost a competition, the “PB&J Penalty” required you to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for every meal for a week. By day three, some contestants chose to forgo the jelly, opting ...
PB&J Otter: Two cranes, each of either sex, who watch over Peanut, Baby Butter and Jelly Otter in most episodes of the series. Cassandra the Crane: Red-crowned crane: 64 Zoo Lane: Crazylegs Crane: Crane: The All New Pink Panther Show: Master Crane: Black-necked crane: Kung Fu Panda
The humble peanut butter and jelly sandwich has a huge backstory and some big fans. Find out the sandwich's start and the right and wrong way to make one.
PB&J Otter: Playhouse Disney: A fictional town located on a lake which has buildings that are made out of boats, and includes fellow residents like Peanut, Baby Butter and Jelly Otter, the main characters of the series. Landmark City A.T.O.M. Jetix
Peanut-free folks can enjoy the fun variety of jelly beans. But even though Jelly Belly is a peanut-free facility, its facilities aren’t tree nut-free (and some flavors contain coconut). 17. Fun Dip