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Katy La Oruga: July 4, 2002 [10] Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish: December 24, 2002 [note 8] September 5, 2005 [11] Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders: December 24, 2003 Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero: December 25, 2002 May 31, 2004 Batman: Mask of the Phantasm: July 5, 2004 The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie: December 25, 2002 The Bugs Bunny/Road ...
Katy is a British television adaptation of Katy by Jacqueline Wilson. The Wilson novel is a modern retelling of What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge. It first aired on the CBBC Channel in March 2018. The series follows the Wilson novel with some minor tweaks: Dorry and Jonnie are absent, and Phil is five instead of two in their absence.
Television special Live-action animated film: Fifth hour-long Peanuts special. September 27, 1988: 50 minutes Katy Meets the Aliens a. k. a. Katy and the Katerpillar Kids Katy, Kiki y Koko: Mexico: José Luis Moro Santiago Moro: Televicine S.A. de C.V. Moro Studios: Traditional: Theatrical: Sequel to Katy, La Oruga (1984). June 23, 1988: 70 minutes
Main character in a popular series of German children's novels, later adapted into films and TV animated series. Mr. Mosquito Mosquito: Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs. the Mutant Mosquitos from Mercury: Dav Pilkey: The main antagonist of the book. He hates living on Mercury because the extreme temperatures ruin his everyday activities.
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Oruga may refer to: Oruga, Spanish for a caterpillar; Oruga, an articulated bus or "caterpillar" bus "Katy La Oruga", ...
Katy Katy, la oruga: Mexico: José Luis Moro Santiago Moro: Televicine S.A. de C.V. Moro Creativos Asociados: Traditional: Theatrical: July 5, 1984: 86 minutes Kenya Boy a. k. a. Kenya of My Youth Shōnen Keniya: Japan: Tetsuo Imazawa Nobuhiko Obayashi: Toei Animation: Traditional: Theatrical [16] March 10, 1984: 109 minutes The King of Inventions
Ooh La La! is a British television series that appeared on BBC 2 for three series between 6 April 1968 and 16 June 1973. [1] [2] [3] It is an anthology series featuring hour-long adaptations of French farces, primarily written by Georges Feydeau but also including work by Sacha Guitry, Eugène Labiche and Marc-Michel.
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