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Mecha Builders (also known as Sesame Street: Mecha Builders) is an American animated children's television series and a spin-off of Sesame Street that began production in May 2020. [1] The series is produced by Sesame Workshop and animated by Guru Studio. [1] [2] The project was announced in October 2019. [3]
Mecha Builders: April 30, 2022 November 24, 2023 [b] Acquired programming. Title Premiere date End date Source(s) Small World: June 2, 1996 May 26, 2002 Big Bag:
A video-on-demand service, which launched concurrently in 2021, and is available to most subscription-based providers. The service offers select episodes of Cartoonito programming seen on Cartoon Network. Cartoonito App: An online mobile app based on the Cartoonito website. Max: A subscription video-on-demand hub that launched on Max. [13]
Bob the Builder (September 3, 2001 – February 2014) Boblins (September 2006 – September 5, 2009) Brambly Hedge (2001–2004; sporadically) Butterbean's Café (January 5, 2019 – November, 2020) Care Bears (1999 – September 2, 2001; September 3, 2007 – 2008) Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (September 8, 2012 – August 2014) Chomp ...
Bob the Builder is finally getting his chance to shine. Months after coming off the blockbuster success of Barbie, Mattel is gearing up for more toys-turned-movies. The toy company announced plans ...
Direct-to-video: 1998 1999 Dragon Tales: United States Canada Columbia TriStar Television (seasons 1-2) Sony Pictures Television (season 3) PBS CBC Television: 2005 2001 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat: United States Canada China CinéGroupe: PBS (PBS Kids) TVOntario: 2002 Sponk! United States Noggin LLC Insight Productions: Noggin: 2002 Tiny ...
Guru Studio is a Canadian animation studio based in Toronto, Ontario.Founded in 2000, they specialize in CGI and 2D animation as well as creating children’s properties including Paw Patrol, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, Abby Hatcher, Mecha Builders, Big Blue, Pikwik Pack, Ever After High and Justin Time.
Ryan Dillon (born May 25, 1988) is an American puppeteer.He has played Elmo on Sesame Street since 2013. Dillon has worked as an ensemble muppeteer for the Jim Henson Company since 2005. [1]