When the last car races out of the safari park and the gates are shut to all visitors, the Happos jump up out of the mud, wake up from their snoozing and get dressed up. Now it's their time for crazy, zany, Happo adventures.
Interbang‽ was an Italian television series created by Paul Casalini which prominently featured the interbang or interrobang symbol, a combination of the exclamation point and the question mark.
In Italy it was broadcast on Odeon TV. In the UK the show was broadcast on The Children's Channel in the late 1980s and on the Terrestrial Channel ITV.
The series featured two teenagers, Gianni and Bruno, who were trying to collect a number of special souvenir statues of the Pisa Leaning Tower, scattered all across the world, whilst trying to prevent a group of criminals also getting their hands on the statues. Each episode a different statue would be recovered by one of the opposing sides, with each statue displaying a different coloured version of an interrobang.
Young siblings Dan and Helen must protect their new friend, a strange blue alien boy they name Peep-Peep, from the terrifying evil alien known only as The Thin (Space) Man, who's after him.
Tomei Dori Chan iis a 1978 Magical Girl themed tokusatsu series created by Shotaro Ishinomori. The series ran from January 7 to July 1, 1978 on TV Asahi, ending at 25 episodes.
Luka Bulić together with kids discovers, through play and fun, just how interesting and entertaining is the world around us. While taking the show, Luka is composing a song with the theme of the show, like: domestic animals, friendship, universe, design, senses, Earth, water, flowers, souvenirs, weather, seas, love...
Meet Tup (Tsup), the little wingless skylark, but with a huge heart and bold ideas. Along with her friends, Fulger (Lightning) the Snail and Buhu (Boohoo) the Owl, Tup will take you to a world full of magic, where the forests hide secrets, the animals talk and every step will lead you to a new adventure. The cute animated characters inspire children to dream, to hope, to believe in friendship and in the power of good.