Meet seven-year-old Rafi Martin, a determined young wizard with a wand of her own and one wish a day to use. The only catch? Her wishes always run out… usually at the most unexpected moment!
The Lost Islands is an Australian television series. It first aired in Australia on 1 January 1976, and was later screened around the world, including the UK, France, Italy, The Netherlands, as well as Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the United States.
Three animal storytellers called Krish, Trish and Baltiboy tell the story of India's fierce struggle for freedom through great moments of courage and sacrifice.
"Oopsie Niki" follows the adventures of a boy in red funny hat who's name is Niki. He’s the perfect companion for kids aged 0–5, teaching colors, shapes, and world basics through fun, effortless play. It’s more than just a cartoon — it’s a safe, caring environment designed with love to help your child grow and thrive.
Iniminimagimo was a French language children's television show made in Quebec. It played in the late 1980s. Each episode featured a classic fairy tale played by the same cast.
First sins of early childhood, boyish adventures, excitements of the first love, imaginative mischiefs and conflicts with the world of adults… A kind of Tom Sawyer-like adventures of the two boys from a small Serbian town in the 1950s.
Tinpo is an irresistible, fun and funny take on classic themes of construction and problem-solving" (Jackie Edwards, Head of BBC Children's Acquisitions and Animation). A group of "Po"s investigate issues in the construction of their town (mountains in the way of getting to the theme park, plants between tall buildings not getting enough sun) and come up with solutions to how to rebuild parts of the town and solve the problems.
This children's show explores the friendship between a lonely girl named Katie and her new puppy, given to her when she moves in with her uncle. Katie's confidence grows as she uses te reo Maori to train the pup at Whaea Kaz's dog training school.
The comedy series "ÄIJÄ" begins when Tauno and his best friend Rasmus start seventh grade. Tauno realizes he seems like a childish wimp compared to others. He's in danger of becoming an unpopular outcast! Tauno starts a "dude channel" on social media, and even changes his name - now Tauno is TJ. The goal is to get into the school's popular, tough boys' gang, who even hang out in the school attic - as long as Rasmus doesn't mess the whole thing up.