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The first regular episode of Little Einsteins premiered in the United States on October 9, 2005 on Disney Channel, through the Playhouse Disney block. The final regular episode aired on December 22, 2009, and a standalone special titled "Rocket's Firebird Rescue" was released direct-to-DVD on August 21, 2007.
This list of Little Einsteins episodes gives the date and plot for each broadcast of the children's television series Little Einsteins during 2005–2009. The series followed on from a direct-to-DVD release, Our Huge Adventure (later re-released as episodes 27 and 28 of Season 1, "A Brand New Outfit" and "The Missing Invitation" respectively), and was followed by a second double-length episode ...
Little Einsteins: March 17, 2019 Johnny and the Sprites: September 3, 2013 [38] PB&J Otter: September 4, 2012 May 16, 2014 My Friends Tigger & Pooh: September 12, 2016
Little Einsteins: Disney Channel: Peep and the Big Wide World: Discovery Kids: 2009 : WordWorld: PBS [26] The Backyardigans: Nick Jr. Curious George: PBS: Little Einsteins: Disney Channel: Sid the Science Kid: PBS
Little Einsteins • Children's television series • Educational • Adventure • Musical: 2 seasons, 67 episodes: Douglas Wood: October 9, 2005 – December 22, 2009: Playhouse Disney • The Baby Einstein Company • Curious Pictures: TV-Y: Flash The X's • Action • Adventure • Comic science fiction: 1 season, 20 episodes (1 unaired ...
The Little Einsteins are on their daily patrol in Rocket, until they hear music coming from somewhere distant. After following the sound of the music, they reach a large wheat field. Hiding in a toadstool, shrouded in a column of shrubs is a caterpillar. Seemingly enough, the caterpillar is excited, because she is going to change into a Monarch ...
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Baby Einstein was also the source of inspiration for a preschool-aimed television series called Little Einsteins, created by the Disney-owned Baby Einstein Company and animated by Curious Pictures. The series began with a direct-to-video film in August 2005, with regular episodes airing on Playhouse Disney starting October of that year.