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  2. Nickelodeon Junior - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon Junior (also known as Nick Jr. France) is a French 24-hour television channel broadcasting to France and Switzerland for a toddler audience. [1] It is the French equivalent of the Nick Jr. Channel, though with its French branding meeting domestic language policies, along with "Nick" sounding similar to a French profanity.

  3. Mon Nickelodeon Junior - Wikipedia

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    Mon Nickelodeon Junior (My Nickelodeon Junior) is a French edutainment TV channel which is customizable by parents and has no advertisements. The channel adapts to the preferences to each child [further explanation needed] and is exclusive to Canal+ subscribers only via SFR Evolution, Orange and Free.

  4. Nickelodeon (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    "Nick" is too similar to the French swear word "niquer" in France.Nickelodeon is a French pay television channel, working as the local variant of the US kids network Nickelodeon in France, as well as in other French-speaking countries such as of Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco, Lebanon, Francophone Africa, & Haiti.

  5. The Magic Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    The two-disc special edition of the UK DVD of the film features five of the original Magic Roundabout episodes (including the English version of "Mr. Rusty Meets Zebedee", the very first episode from 1965) on the second disc. They are all presented in the original black and white with the option of viewing them in English or in the original French.

  6. Nickelodeon (European TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon is a pay television network dedicated to kids. Nickelodeon is widely available throughout Europe as a subscription service or free-to-air service; depending on what region in Europe you are living in. Nickelodeon is seen in 24.2 million households throughout Europe, via channels and blocks.

  7. Barbapapa: One Big Happy Family! - Wikipedia

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    The English dub also airs in Australia and New Zealand, as well as via secondary audio tracks in Italy, Germany, Austria and on Nick Jr.'s Global feed. Yle TV2 in Finland premiered the series on January 1, 2021 [ 12 ] as part of the Pikku Kakkonen programming block for children, making it the first non-Nickelodeon channel outside of the French ...

  8. Kid-E-Cats - Wikipedia

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    The television series has been launched in 148 countries on the Nick Jr. Channel since the end of November 2017. [3] French free-to-air kids TV channel Gulli has picked up season one and two (for a total of 156 x five minutes) of animated preschool series Kid-E-Cats from Paris distributor APC Kids. Gulli began airing the show on January 6, 2020 ...

  9. Barbapapa - Wikipedia

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    Barbapapa is a 1970 children's picture book by the French-American couple Annette Tison and Talus Taylor, who lived in Paris, France. Barbapapa is both the title character and the name of his "species". The book was the first of a series of children's books originally written in French and later translated into over 30 languages. [1]