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Ned's Newt is an animated television series created by Andy Knight and Mike Burgess and co-produced by Nelvana and German company TMO Film GmbH (later renamed as "TMO-Loonland Film GmbH" in seasons 2–3) in conjunction with Studio B Productions. It aired on Teletoon in Canada from October 17, 1997, to December 31, 1999.
Ned's Newt: July 24, 2020 Stickin' Around: Scaredy Squirrel: March 27, 2017 July 24, 2020 Sidekick: July 25, 2020 Maggie and the Ferocious Beast: May 28, 2018 February 27, 2021 Mike the Knight: December 30, 2019 December 4, 2020 Babar and the Adventures of Badou: February 27, 2021 Super BOOMi: December 7, 2020 February 26, 2021 [1] Franklin ...
The Lucky Penny: Ned's father opened a new bank account for Ned, after finding all the change around Ned's room. To Ned's horror, however, that means he has deposited his lucky penny, a treasured penny that has an image of Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor on it. When the bank refuses to get it for him, Newton helps Ned by breaking into the bank vault ...
2:00 AM Ned's Newt 2:30 AM Ned's Newt 3:00 AM The Busy World of Richard Scarry ... Qubo is now Grit and Qubo is showing their programming 70.104.195.29 ...
Ned's Newt: Nelvana December 31, 1998 Toonsylvania: DreamWorks Television December 21, 1998 Godzilla: The Series: Sony Pictures Television September 12, 1998 April 22, 2000 The Mr. Potato Head Show: Claster Television February 16, 1999 Oggy and the Cockroaches: Xilam: March 5, 1999 Young Hercules: Universal Television May 21, 1999 Donkey Kong ...
Pecola (Japanese: ペコラ, Pekora) is an animated children's television series that features cube-shaped anthropomorphic animals in a place named Cube Town.The series is based on a series of children's picture books by Naomi Iwata.
Devon Werkheiser, Lindsay Shaw, Daniel Curtis Lee issued an apology via their podcast, “Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide,” on Friday, March 22, for an inappropriate joke made during a.
Qubo (/ ˈ k j uː b oʊ / KYEW-boh; stylized as qubo) was an American television network for children between the ages of 5 and 14. Owned by Ion Media, it consisted of a 24-hour free-to-air television network often mentioned as the "Qubo channel" (available as a digital terrestrial television service on owned-and-operated stations and some affiliates of corporate sister Ion Television, as ...