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  2. Les Pyjamasques - Wikipedia

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    Les Pyjamasques (English: The PJ Masks) is a children's book series by French author Romuald Racioppo. The series first started with Les Pyjamasques et le Grogarou on March 29, 2007, [1] and is published by Éditions Gallimard. The series is intended for children between three and six years old.

  3. List of PJ Masks episodes - Wikipedia

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    Amaya started running with the ball, but then she makes a backward shot from the far side of the court. "Amaya's Team" wins! Cameron noticed that his whistle went missing after Amaya scored. By night, the PJ Masks noticed that Luna Girl took the whistle for her two moth teams to get every toy in the toy shop.

  4. PJ Masks - Wikipedia

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    PJ Masks (known as "PJs" for short) is the titular superhero team that fights crime at night to keep it from ruining people's days.. Connor / Catboy (voiced by Jacob Ewaniuk in Season 1, Jacob Ursomarzo in Season 2–"Best Friends Forever", Roman Lutterotti in "Meet An Yu"–Season 4, Evan O'Donnell in Season 5, and Kai Harris in Season 6) – Connor is a blue-eyed boy with brown hair.

  5. Party with Peppa: Popular pig gets her own big-screen cinema ...

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    This hourlong special offers 10 never-before-seen "Peppa Pig" season 10 episodes.

  6. List of programs broadcast by Disney Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Title Premiere date End date Source(s) Handy Manny: March 23, 2012 September 21, 2018 [11] [38]Imagination Movers: May 16, 2014 [38]Special Agent Oso: December 25, 2016

  7. Mario Amaya - Wikipedia

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    Mario Amaya (October 6, 1933 [1] – June 29, 1986) was an American art critic, museum director and magazine editor, and (1972–1976) director of the New York Cultural Center and (1976–1979) the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia.