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October 3, 2022. (2022-10-03) –. present. Rosie's Rules is a children's animated television series created by Jennifer Hamburg. The series premiered on October 3, 2022 from PBS Kids and October 11, 2022 from TVOKids. [1][2] The series produced by 9 Story Media Group and its animation division Brown Bag Films.
The long-form episodes are 10–13 minutes each. [1][2] The show ran from 2000 to 2005, [3] with reruns continuing until 2013. [4] It ended with 48 shorts and 52 long-form episodes: a total of 100 individual stories. From 2015 to 2020, Oobi was available for streaming through the Noggin streaming app.
Mighty Machines is a Canadian educational children's television series that teaches about machines and how they work and the jobs they do. The show premiered in October 1994 on Family Channel. The show aired 39 episodes over three seasons until 2008.
Most episodes are about Oobi learning about something for the first time, like a new place, a new game, or a holiday. According to Noggin, the show was meant to mirror the stage of early childhood "when everything in [the] world is new and incredible" and "when each revelation helps build a sense of mastery and self-confidence."
Release. August 26, 2013. (2013-08-26) –. September 7, 2016. (2016-09-07) Zerby Derby is a Canadian preschool television series that was created by Phil McCordic. It aired on Sprout in the US. Its French version (shown on Mini TFO) is called Zoubi Doubi; the same title is used in the Spanish dub.
Numberblocks. Numberblocks is a British animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on CBeebies on 23 January 2017. The programme was created by Joe Elliot and produced by Alphablocks Ltd with Blue Zoo. It was commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation, with Larkshead Media and Learning Resources holding merchandising rights.
List of episodes. " Rome-Old and Juli-Eh " is the fifteenth episode of the eighteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 11, 2007. The episode was written by Daniel Chun and directed by Nancy Kruse. In this episode, Grampa starts a romantic ...
The Ren & Stimpy Show is an animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon on August 11, 1991, directly following the premieres of Doug and Rugrats, and it ran for five seasons until December 16, 1995, with the ninth and final episode of its Nick run, "A Scooter for Yaksmas".