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Super Why! is an animated superhero preschool television series created by Angela C. Santomero for PBS Kids and aimed for preschoolers ages 3 to 6. The show aired from September 3, 2007 to May 12, 2016. Its episodes are shown below.
Whyatt Beanstalk/Super Why (voiced by Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh in seasons 1 & 2 and Johnny Orlando in season 3) is the host of the series and leader of the Super Readers. He is the younger brother of Jack, the protagonist of the English folktale of the same name , and lives with his parents Mrs. Beanstalk and Mr. Beanstalk, who write and ...
Frank J. Lapidus is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Jeff Fahey.Frank is introduced in the second episode of season four as a pilot hired on a mission to the island where Oceanic Flight 815 crashed.
PBS Kids announces premiere date for 'Super Why's Comic Book Adventures,' a series of animated musical shorts based on the hit 'Super Why!' series. Y-E-S, yes, the new 'Super Why!' musical shorts ...
"Anjin" , the pilot episode of ShÅgun; anjin is the Japanese word for a pilot (of ships, airplanes, etc.) Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
The pre-premiere promos for David E. Kelley’s ABC crime thriller placed Ryan Phillippe (Shooter) squarely at the center of the action.So imagine our surprise when Phillippe’s Cody Hoyt wound ...
The last episode of Season 3, KIB is lost to time and no broadcast or physical copy is known to exist. Camel News Caravan: 1948–1956 An early news program, most episodes are believed to be lost. Captain Video and His Video Rangers: 1949–1955 Almost entire run destroyed after the DuMont Television Network ceased to exist; 26 episodes remain.
The movie/pilot was directed by Alex Graves, who previously directed the pilot episode for the Fox TV series Fringe and for the NBC TV series Journeyman. Despedida de Casado (January 3, 1977) Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo and written by Walter George Durst, starring Regina Duarte and Antônio Fagundes.