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Sugar Creek Gang is a series of 36 Christian-themed children's literature books written by Paul Hutchens. [1] The original series is set near Thorntown, Indiana, and named for the nearby Sugar Creek, based upon the formative years of Paul and his six brothers, and chronicles adventure situations told from a faith-based didactic perspective.
The series began airing in Japan from February 4, 2007 to January 27, 2008, replacing Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash★Star in its timeslot, and was replaced by its sequel series, Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!. The series uses three pieces of theme music, one opening and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Pretty Cure 5, Smile Go Go!"
5 Outernet: Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore: 2002–2003 6 Peter and the Starcatchers: Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson: 2004–2011 5 Oz series: L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson, and others 1900–1920 (Baum); 1921–1963 (others) 14 Madeline: Ludwig Bemelmans: 1939–1956 6 John Bemelmans Marciano: 1999–2013 6 The Dark Is Rising Sequence ...
This is distinct from series of children's books in general, which are categorized more broadly under Category:Series of children's books. Juvenile series are usually books written for a young adult audience beginning in the late 19th century, which feature a formulaic plot, continuing characters, and a positive conclusion.
The series' first and only season debuted on MTV in February 2007, and has re-aired regularly since. On July 30, 2008, the NWI Times reported that production was underway for another documentary series also to be filmed at the Lake County Juvenile Justice Complex in Crown Point, Indiana.
Andrew Marshall wrote all episodes, with the exception of three, which were written by Paul Alexander, Simon Braithwaite and Paul Smith. The show was originally directed and produced by Richard Boden , but the later series were directed by Nick Wood, Dewi Humphreys and produced by Andrew Marshall.
The series was produced by MAPPA and Tezuka Productions, and aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block. [2] In North America, Kids on the Slope was licensed by Sentai Filmworks and aired on the streaming service Crunchyroll , which simulcast the series during its original broadcast run.
Miracle's Boys is an American drama television miniseries produced for Noggin's teen programming block, The N.The show began production in June 2004 [2] and first previewed on December 17, 2004, with a behind-the-scenes special called "The Making of a Mini-Series."