In the humble village of Nandgaon, a miraculous 10-year-old cowherd named Kanha delights the villagers with his mischievous antics while using his divine powers to defend them against ferocious demons sent by his evil uncle, King Kans.
A small town inhabited by a number of people and children. Each episode represents something from their daily lives, featuring wonderful themes and songs that present information in an enjoyable way.
"Laku noć, deco" (Goodnight, Children) is a beloved Serbian puppet television series produced by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS). Set in a whimsical forest, the show features a cast of charming animal puppets—including the wise Owl, the gentle Bear, and the playful Rabbit—portraying them not just as neighbors, but as a close-knit family.
Designed as a "bedtime story" format for toddlers and young children, each short episode focuses on themes of friendship, kindness, and nature. With its soft aesthetics, poetic dialogue, and calming atmosphere, the series became a cultural cornerstone for generations, serving as a gentle transition into sleep for millions of children.
A family cartoon series about the siblings Bougy and TamTam, where their TV station (Flafilo) faces a crisis while searching for a camera lens. Bougy suggests temporarily shutting down the channel, but TamTam refuses and gets into a conflict with Zika, who wants to air old tapes without a presenter. Meanwhile, Zika secretly plans to establish a rival station to Flafilo.
Join Ashley Eckstein for mindful lessons and exercises. Jedi Master Yoda once said, "A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind." Yoda teaches us that training our mind is just as important as physically training our body.
The Sandman's everyday life, travels and fantastic adventures. The character often showcased socialist technological achievements, such as the use of awe-inspiring vehicles like futuristic cars and flying devices. Together with his friends, Pittiplatsch, Schnatterinchen, the dog Moppi, Herr Fuchs and Frau Elster. Premiered in DFF on November 22, 1959.
It follows the unlikely friendship between two girls who are forced together in a new “Friends Program” in their middle school: Daisy, the Queen Bee, who isn’t used to being told the truth, and Zoe, a girl on the autism spectrum who would rather fly solo, and who can’t help do anything but that. They are completely different but find out they have more in common than they thought.