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Kaboodle is a 13-part anthology television series which includes animation, puppetry, and live action and was produced by the Australian Children's Television Foundation (ACTF) that ran on ABC Television from 1987 to 1990.
Kaboodle was sabotaging her own films in order to boost her sagging popularity and poor acting skills. [16] She outed herself during the failed plane accident she set up for the smitten Baloo (who gave her the nickname "Kiki") and was subsequently taken in by the police. [16] She also had a cameo appearance in the episode "Louie's Last Stand". [42]
Kitten Kaboodle is the stage name of Jeffrey Christensen (born December 5, 1965), a Canadian drag performer and costume designer who competed on season 4 of Canada's Drag Race, winning the title of Miss Congeniality.
Baloo is starstruck when he meets film star Kitten Kaboodle, and immediately signs on as her stunt pilot. Concerned for Baloo as his friend, Rebecca learns that the "accidents" on Kitten's set are no accidents. Villain: Kitten Kaboodle; Title reference: A Star Is Born Animation Production by: Walt Disney Animation (Japan) Inc.
Kit & Kaboodle: 1 26 Canada 1998 Traditional Lascars: 2 60 France 1998–2007 Canal+: Traditional The Lionhearts: 1 13 US 1998 Syndication: Traditional The Little King: 65 Germany 1998–2013 [5] Der Kinderkanal: Little Monsters: 1 52 UK 1998 CBBC: Traditional Mad Jack the Pirate: 1 13 US 1998–1999 Fox Kids: Traditional Michel Strogoff: 1 26 ...
McManus's first recorded television appearance was as a child, when he appeared in the ABC television series, Kaboodle as Marty, in an episode called "Marty Makes A Move". [3] After some time as a jack-of-all-trades helping to produce Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers, McManus voiced a role in the 1997 "Monkey See, Monkey Do" episode of Li'l ...
Echo Island —a "children's magazine" show along the lines of Blue Peter—first aired in 1994. The time of transmission was between 17:00 and 17:30. [7] It ran three days a week for the first season, adding an extra programme at the start of the second season in September 1995, with two in English and the other two as Gaeilge.
Kaboodle (1989–1995) The Kids of Degrassi Street (1986–1989) Kids Planet Video (1997–1999) Kioka (2012–2016) Kimba the White Lion (1985–1988) Kit and Kate (April 2017–April 2018, 2019–2022) Kitty Cats (1993–2003) Kiva Can Do! (April 2018–2021) The Koala Brothers (2004–2006) Kratts' Creatures (1997–2010) The Large Family ...