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German children's animated television series by genre (8 C) Pages in category "German children's animated television series" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Pages in category "German children's television series" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The English version was created in Australia and aired in the United States as part of the Nickelodeon series Pinwheel, on Astro TVIQ in Malaysia and Brunei, ABC TV in Australia, TVRI in Indonesia, Kuwait Television in United Arab Emirates and State of Palestine, TVE1, TVE2, ETB 1, TV3 and Clan TVE in Spain, Rai 1 in Italy, France 3 in France ...
German television series with live action and animation (11 P) Pages in category "German animated television series" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The German episodes have English subtitles and the English episodes have German subtitles. The complete series in its original Polish version, which was longer than the UK re-edit and had a different musical score, was released in Poland in 2009, as a 5-DVD Region 2 box set.
The East German version was ultimately more popular, and repeats of episodes are still broadcast today. A full-length feature film, The Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams (German: Das Sandmännchen – Abenteuer im Traumland, literally "The Little Sandman – Adventure[s] in Dreamland"), was released in 2010.
Pumuckl statue in Luitpoldpark in Munich. Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl (English: Master Eder and his Pumuckl) is a German children's series created by Ellis Kaut.Originally a radio play series of the Bavarian Radio in 1961, the stories were later adapted into books, a successful TV series of the same name, [1] three films and a musical.
Cartoon Network launched in Germany on 3 September 2005 as a Saturday morning programming block on kabel eins. In December 2013 kabel eins cancelled the programming block. [ 2 ] In June 2006, a German version of Boomerang was launched; this was followed by the simultaneous launch of Cartoon Network Germany as a 24-hour channel and TCM Germany ...