Tip en Tap is a Belgian animated television series created by Ray Goossens and produced by the Belgische Radio en Televisie in 1971. There were 26 episodes.
The series featured two puppies who used to get into some kind of mischief in each episode, but who were always saved by their uncle at the last second. At the end, their uncle would bring them back home to their beds and tuck them in under the sheets.
This cartoon was also very popular in Czechoslovakia, broadcast as a bedtime story at 7.00 PM on federal channel ČST-1. Both two dubbings were made. Still very popular in both countries, released on DVD.
Mummy Nanny is a French-German television series. It follows the story of Nile, an Egyptian mummy who is awoken from her sleep after thousands of years and is hired as a nanny for Capucine and Alex's family.
Penelope is a new animation based on the best-selling children’s books, by Anne Gutman. Three-year-old Penelope is an inquisitive blue koala, with a colourful coterie of friends and family, including Stromboli the blue dog, Cesarine the white bear and Aladdin the little tiger. These adorable animated adventures follow Penelope's everyday life at school and at home as she explores the world around her. Penelope appears as part of the new CBeebies' programme Show Me Show Me.
Leon lost to Michael in the yo-yo contest of California and in taunt, Michael said that Leon can never beat him if his Eastern techniques can't beat his own Western speed. So to learn more and train the power of the Eastern yo-yo, Leon returns to China and stops a robbery on his trip, which catches the eye of a school coach who had been given the work of starting a yo-yo team for Jianghai High School. The school doesn't have the required money to get a training spot and uniforms, and the coach must find a way to solve this problem. By trying to use his own cash, the coach stood on the work of making the team by taking the school's yo-yo players in a trick show.