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Doki (also known as Doki Adventures) is a Canadian animated television series produced by Portfolio Entertainment for Discovery Kids. The series debuted on Discovery Kids in Latin America on April 15, 2013. [1] Doki was renewed for more seasons. [2]
Doki (voiced by Griffin Hook in seasons 1–3 and William Romain in season 3) is an inquisitive 6-year-old dalmatian dog, whose love of adventure makes crazy situations no problem for him. Doki is always open to suggestions and tips from his friends. He learns from his mistakes and applies his knowledge to his adventures.
Each episode focuses on one modern-day engineering achievement, with historical segments about the engineering pioneers who helped pave the way for present-day engineers. Each one-hour-long programme details how giant structures, record-beating buildings, and the world's most cutting-edge ships, trains, and planes are built and work using 3D ...
Jeremy the Jet Plane: an anthropomorphic jet airliner who lives in the Sodor Airport. He is based on the BAC One-Eleven and is featured in the Thomas & Friends TV series. Norton N-22 : a wide-body passenger aircraft at the center of a safety investigation in Michael Crichton's novel Airframe .
Bumblescum is a town in the Deep South and the main setting of episode To Love and Die in Dixie. The population of the town is 48. Bumblyburg VeggieTales and Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures: Big Idea Entertainment: The main setting for the LarryBoy episodes and TV series. Bums City, Schwanzas Boschwanza & Puffalo Bill: Amor Film A city in the ...
A Delta flight was forced to turn around after one passenger on board suffered diarrhea “all the way through the plane.” The flight from Atlanta to Barcelona was two hours into its journey on ...
Doki! Yūenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen (ドキ!ドキ! 遊園地 クレイジーランド大作戦, Thrilling Amusement Park: Mission to Crazy Land ) is a Nintendo Family Computer video game developed by KID and first released in 1991 by VAP .
It's been nearly 60 years since William Shatner flew the unfriendly skies in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" — one of the most famous installments of Rod Serling's seminal horror series, The Twilight ...