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Tiny TV was a brand name used by Turner Broadcasting for a slate of international programming blocks that targeted preschool-age children. The block primarily aired on Cartoon Network in regions such as Australia, [1] India, Scandinavia (under the name Lilletoon), [2] South Korea (under the name 꼬마 TV), [3] and Taiwan (under the name 小小TV). [4]
The channel sources its programming from multiple production and distribution studios. Programming includes original shows such as Swipe It!With Joe Tasker, and acquired programming such as Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir and Pokémon.
On 11 September 1995, The Children's Channel introduced a strand for toddlers and preschoolers called Tiny TCC, which aired every morning from 6.00am until 9.00am. This block was then transferred over to UK Living on 3 February 1997 and renamed Tiny Living with its airtimes being changed to 7.00–9.00am on weekdays, and 7.00–10.00am during ...
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The production for Teeny Little Super Guy started in May 1982 with Paul Fierlinger, [3] Larry Gold, Jim Thurman, Tom Sloan, [4] Stuart Horn, Ondre Oceanas, and Edith Zornow. In August 1982, the production for the shorts developed more seriously into filming the first two shorts. On February 17, 1984, the first short premiered on Sesame Street ...