Two cousins, Matt and Lisa, are staying at summer camp in the woods where a creature named FloopaLoo lives. There, they discover a strange world where fish can play music and memory trees grow.
Full of good humour and optimism, YaYa and Zouk is about two squirrel kids having fun as they move between the real and imaginary worlds, accompanied by their toys that come alive.
Tilda Appleseed is a small white church mouse. She loves her friends, delicious food, and picnics. Every day is a wonderful day in Tilda's charming little village, where greater and smaller adventures await its inhabitants.
Every time a child draws a monster, it comes to life in the Monstrous World of Monsters, spreading chaos wherever it goes. It’s up to Lali and her monstrous friends to solve the mess—learning something along the way.
Barmy Aunt Boomerang was a children's comedy series which aired on BBC1 in the United Kingdom from 16 September 1999 to 14 December 2000. Sebastian's world is turned upside down by the arrival of his unconventional Australian aunt Boomerang. It is revealed early on in the series that Aunt Boomerang is in fact a ghost, She was starring in an Australian soap when she was killed on set. She now acts as something of a "fairy god-mother" to Sebastian. The show ran for two series.
The series also featured actor Alex Harvey, who is the son of the late Scottish rock singer and leader of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. Alex Harvey Junior played the part of a police officer named Sergeant Keen.
Geum-Bi is only 8-years-old, but she suffers from dementia. She is slowly losing her memory. Her father Hwi-Chul is a swindler. While taking care of Geum-Bi, he learns about the preciousness of life.