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In the final episode of season 3, he was banned from using tech by his girlfriend Xenon, who was shown to be working for the agency. After he broke the rule, he was given an electronic bracelet (in episode 1 of season 4) that would stop him from using tech. However, Ben later managed to get rid of the bracelet (in episode 21 of season 4).
[1] [2] Starting from season 4, the show has been produced by the Spanish animation studio People Moving Pixels. [3] [4] It was released on YouTube on 30 April 2015. The show has also aired on Boomerang UK since 5 September 2016, with its second season streaming on Netflix in the United States since 2017, [5] and the fifth season currently ...
Because of its scarcity, xenon is much more expensive than the lighter noble gases—approximate prices for the purchase of small quantities in Europe in 1999 were 10 €/L (=~€1.7/g) for xenon, 1 €/L (=~€0.27/g) for krypton, and 0.20 €/L (=~€0.22/g) for neon, [67] while the much more plentiful argon, which makes up over 1% by volume ...
Incredible Story Studios (formerly Incredible Story Studio) is a Canadian television series which aired worldwide.The program would receive stories written by children and make a TV episode segment of the series based entirely on the written story, but only when they graded it "INCREDIBLE" (according to the show's opening sequence).
In PBS Kids, each episode in season 1 through season 3 has a theme and is divided into several short sections that mix animation, puppet skits, and video of live-action children in real-life situations. In seasons 4 and 5, the episodes are divided into three short sections; the puppet segment was dropped, alongside the "Real Kids" version of ...
“This is the first episode made by the whole studio,” Pearson says. “That was a big production challenge in itself.” Since the show’s inception, Pearson says, it has taken risks.
Xenon compounds are compounds containing the element xenon (Xe). After Neil Bartlett's discovery in 1962 that xenon can form chemical compounds, a large number of xenon compounds have been discovered and described. Almost all known xenon compounds contain the electronegative atoms fluorine or oxygen.
Nanalan' is a Canadian children's television series created by Jamie Shannon and Jason Hopley. It began in 1998 [1] as a series of three-minute shorts originally broadcast on YTV; it later ran for two seasons of full-length (21 minutes) episodes that were first broadcast by CBC. The series chronicles the small-scale adventures and discoveries ...