In the quiet village of QuaQua, live submarine-like creatures that have built a wonderful and intricate community. Bubble Marin promises adventures as deep as the ocean and as wide as the sea.
TV Warriors enter a virtual simulation of the past and encounter dinosaur-humanity. The first entry in the Virtual Trilogy, the series features both animated and live-action segments.
A brand new action-packed adventure in the Talking Tom and Friends universe is about to begin… Introducing: Talking Tom Heroes! Thanks to a few super-upgrades, power crystals, and cool new gadgets, your favorite friends have been transformed into a crew of superheroes in our brand new animated series. Super friends and superheroes, they’re here to save the day! Each super friend has their own special powers, but together they learn that friendship is a superpower – perhaps the greatest one of all! They’re on a mission to protect the city, defend nature, and fight the bad guys. But even superheroes stumble from time to time. They’re not perfect. But they never give up. They just learn from their mistakes and go on to become even better than before!
Little Mouse on the Prairie is a 52 episodes animated series made by the cooperation of America and China, loosely based on the Stephen Cosgrove book with the same title. The story featuring a city mouse named Osgood Dee who just moved to the countryside Squeaky Corners to live at his uncle's farm. Each show focuses on Osgood Dee and a group of animal friends he met at the farm.
TF! Jeunesse is a French children's television program. It launched on September 1, 1997, replacing Club Dorothée. The program was renamed TFOU in 2007.
TF! Jeunesse first appeared on Monday, September 1, 1997 at 4:30 in the afternoon on TF1, with the first episode of Beetleborgs. TF! Jeunesse was created by Dominique Poussier, the director of children's television for TF1. It was hoped that this new show would distance itself from its predecessor, whose shows had often been accused by parents and the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel of being too violent. Poussier had previously created the morning program Salut les Toons!, which was presented by two CGI-generated mice, in 1996. In September 1997, she was given the difficult task of revitalizing children's programming on TF1, whose ratings had been in decline thanks to the popularity of Minikeums on France 3.
Using the same model which she had already presented with The Planet of Donkey Kong on France 2, Poussier suggested a program without animat
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