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  2. Mother Goose Club - Wikipedia

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    The show was created by educators and parents of four, Harry Jho and Sona Jho of Sockeye Media. [1] Mother Goose Club videos were initially uploaded to YouTube for the purpose of sharing content with industry professionals but developed an unexpectedly large following among the general population. [14]

  3. List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel (Latin America)

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    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show: Querida, encogí a los niños: Home Improvement: Mejorando la casa: House of Mouse: El show del ratón: Just Roll with It: Sigue la corriente: Kim Possible: Kim Possible: The Legend of Tarzan: La leyenda de Tarzán: Lilo & Stitch: The Series: Lilo & Stitch: La serie: Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie McGuire: Lloyd ...

  4. Pocoyo - Wikipedia

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    Pocoyo (Pocoyó in Spanish and stylised as POCOYO) is an animated interactive preschool comedy television series created by David Cantolla, Luis Gallego, and Guillermo García Carsí, and is produced by the Spanish animation company Zinkia Entertainment, with the first two series were co-productions with Granada Kids, and the first series was a co-production of Cosgrove Hall Films, both in the ...

  5. Discovery Kids (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It launched on 1 November 1996, with programming aimed for older children and preschoolers. It was owned by Discovery Networks Latin America and is one of two Discovery Kids-branded channels that remains airing (the other being Discovery Kids India). The programming is entirely in either Spanish or Portuguese, depending on the region.

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  7. Children's programming on Telemundo - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1992, the network's first foray into children's programming, Telemuñequitos, was in partnership with Warner Bros., and featured Spanish-language dubs of Warner Bros. Cartoons productions (including Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies and Popeye the Sailor). The network converted its children’s programming every weekday mornings until 2000.