King Koopa's Kool Kartoons was a local, American live-action children's television show broadcast in Southern California during the holiday season of 1989-'90. Produced by DIC Entertainment and in association with Nintendo, the show starred King Koopa, the central arch-villain from the Mario video game series. The 30-minute program was originally broadcast during late afternoon time slots on Los Angeles-based KTTV Fox 11. It was a spin-off to The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Being a parent is the hardest thing you’ll ever do—and the most important. In this new 5-part DailyWire+ series, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson delivers decades of wisdom to help you raise children who are strong, resilient, and morally grounded.
Gaura's world goes into a tailspin after her deceased mother-in-law haunts her. With a spooky-yet-sassy Saas keeping tabs, will she be able to change her fate?
Synopsis: In the professional mafia competition; Don, mafia professionals under the supervision of coaches with the capo scenario engage in a breathtaking and strategic competition and the audience will witness one of the most exciting mafia battles. In addition, a special interactive competition has been designed for the audience so that they can also participate in these competitions and have a different experience from a mafia game...
Two sibling tadpoles Ted and Paula, take on the dangers of the river to join their frog family on the surface. Regular reminders of how far they are from the surface emphasize the verticality of their journey as encounters with predators and other foes threaten their progress.
Will the voice that stands against wrong echo loud enough to awaken the world?
Presenting the powerful first look of Goonj - a story that dares to speak up.
The Beanies are a sincerely silly musical comedy trio. They're every child's best friend with a mission to bring back imaginative play! Laura, Mim, and Michael will get your Mini Beanies singing, dancing, and imagining along.
Sirfetch’d and Pichu are front and centre as the heroes of the show, which is set in a region Trainers have explored before—one that is very close to Aardman’s heart. The series will offer a unique look at the Pokémon world, told from the perspective of Pokémon, with the signature Aardman sense of character, comedy and craft.
It'll Never Work was a TV program for children showcasing new inventions and developments in scientific technology. Produced by Roy Milani for BBC Children's, the show ran for seven series between 9 November 1993 and 23 August 1999 on weekdays within the Children's BBC, later CBBC, strand on BBC One.
The Return of the Shaggy Dog is a 1987 two-part television movie midquel to the 1959 feature film, The Shaggy Dog, set before the events of The Shaggy D.A..