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- Set against a backdrop of war, religious strife and power struggles which tears lives and families apart.
- Follows the mischievous adventures of a Monkey by the name of George.
- A group of characters who live at a library turn into superheroes and then go into books; using early reading skills to save the day. They later use a problem from the story one of them faced and apply it to their own lives.
- A group of older children do arts and crafts, cooking, science and technology, and games sent in by viewers.
- Kids compete in challenges in this game show, hosted by an animated dog.
- The further adventures of Littlefoot and his friends learning about the world of dinosaurs.
- A group of pound dogs make it their mission to place puppies with their perfect person and have lots of adventures along the way.
- Peep, Chirp, and Quack explore the "Big Wide World" around them, leading to mischief and adventures.
- When sheltered suburbanite Nicholas Borelli II is sent to stay with his tough Uncle Frankie in Brooklyn for the summer, he gets an urban makeover and becomes Nicky Deuce.
- Three kung fu fighting chickens battle the owner of their city-sized shopping mall.
- A preschool boy named Harry receives a bucket full of toy dinosaurs. This bucket holds a secret --- by using its power, Harry can travel with his dinosaurs to an amazing land of imagination called Dino World.
- McGee sets out for summer camp but ends up on the wrong bus, where he meets Squirt and Gretchen. The bus ends up at Camp Lakebottom, a forgotten, weird place with adventures in store for the three friends and their enemy, Buttsquat.
- Four young birds - Penny, Rod, Swift, and Brody - become new Top Wing cadets to earn their wings by helping their community.
- When Blitzen announces his retirement on December 21st, a miniature horse has 3 days to fulfill his lifelong dream of earning a spot on Santa's team at the North Pole try-outs.
- The show follows the adventures of a group of animals that run a beach resort hotel.
- Investigative journalist news documentaries are presented.
- While driving to their vacation, a family falls into a canyon and must learn to get on with their fellow stranded neighbours and, mostly, one another.
- For his tenth birthday, Joe receives a mysterious blue book from his magician uncle and namesake, "Joe the Magnificent," known only as "The Book". Using a number of often unpredictable and/or unintentional voice and print cues, The Book frequently transports Joe and his friends, Fred and Sam, to a variety of places in history, like Ancient Egypt, the Old West and to the year 2105, where they meet their own great-granddaughters, Jodie, Samantha and Freddi. The only way they are able to return present-day Brooklyn, New York is to find The Book again within whatever time period they are in. Later in the series, Joe's evil uncle, Mad Jack, makes several attempts to capture the children and The Book with his crafty tricks, whether stranding them in Antarctica (where The Book doesn't work) or trying to make their new home in China (during the Tang Dynasty).
- Doki and his friends explore the world and learn how things work.
- Kyle, a shy college student finds himself and three of his friends trapped in an old western ghost town by a pack of ferocious wolves and has to overcome his personal fears to confront the wolves and lead his friends to safety.
- A cop becomes a union leader for the police force. He has to balance between protecting the police force as well as take out the dirty cops in the force.
- When battling rogue black holes, vengeful aliens, criminal masterminds, and rifts in the evil dimension, the universe turns to its bravest and brightest to save the day. When those guys are busy, the universe is stuck with the Rocket Monkeys. Inexplicably charged with carrying out all kinds of important missions, brothers Gus and Wally cause more intergalactic calamity than they could ever prevent. Luckily, they have plenty of help from YAY-OK, their dashing and devoted (if slightly outdated) robot. These monkeys may not have the brainpower of the Rocket Chickens or the guts of the Cosmosloths, but they do have a hunger for adventure. And by "adventure" we mostly mean "bananas".
- The animated adventures of the blundering crime fighter, Zeroman, voiced by Leslie Nielsen.
- Three alien robots, Rivet, Widget and Socket, accidentally crashed their spaceship on a backyard tree in Earth. Human twins Robin and Daisy Harrison, and their pet dog Sam went to investigate the crash, where they encounter the robots. Not capable of returning to Planet Clang, the robots becomes friends with Robin and Daisy, made Sam speak by installing a voice box, and utilize a spectrum of gadgetry for their goals. The twins also has to keep the robots a secret.
- Nerds and Monsters is an animated comedy that tosses a group of nerdy kids on a fantastic uncharted island. The tween castaways must use nothing but their smarts to survive the relentless attacks by the island's inhabitants - a tribe of hideous monsters that are mistakenly threatened by their human invaders. Lucky for the nerds, these dim-witted monsters don't have any smarts!
- The little green builders from Jim Henson' Fraggle Rock are back in their own show. The show follows four young Doozers, as they build and invent to solve problems.
- An updated version of the classic series, following King Babar, and Badou, his 8-year-old grandson.
- Animated television series about the adventures of a group of resurrected dinosaurs who have mastered kung fu.
- The show focuses on the lives of two adventurous pigs, Toot and Puddle. The two live in Woodcock Pocket with Puddle's cousin Opal and their parrot friend Tulip. In each episode the duo learns about a different place or culture. During the course of each episode, Toot visits a new location and communicates to Puddle by sending a postcard.
- A lifestyle series covering home, health, beauty and more real advice for real lives!
- The teen slice-of-life comedy follows Birch Small, a manga and anime fan with aspirations of being a comic artist, as she tries to survive high school.
- A Canadian television series presenting documentaries from different times and covering a wide variety of topics.
- Life's a party in Poppetstown. Building, exploring, racing, and roaring around town, the Poppets are always having fun. But each adventure brings with it new challenges--and when a Poppet on the go just doesn't know what to do next, that's where Scooter and his gang come in.
- Best Ed is about the unlikely friendship between a dog named Ed and a squirrel named Buddy. Ed wakes up every morning to be the best Ed he can be, even though it drives Buddy bonkers. But for every funny blunder Buddy suffers, thanks to Ed's cloying good deeds, Buddy knows that...although it's hard to live with Ed...it's harder to live without him. Meet the new odd couple for kids...one best Buddy.
- Run by a cast of animal characters including Comet, Halley, Sputnik, Radar, Jet and Sal the Octopus, the Astroblast! Space Station is the coolest hangout in the galaxy. Through the crew's friendship, the series imparts important messages about how to embrace differences, model positive relationships and foster healthy habits to be the best good-will ambassadors in the universe.
- BeyWheelz is set in the futuristic city of Destection where our hero, Sho, is champion of the BeyWheelz World Tournament! This peaceful city is home to exciting and challenging battles between friends and allies until suddenly the city is attacked by an evil BeyWheelz army called the Dominators who want control over all of the BeyWheelz in the world. With the future and freedom of BeyWheelz at stake, Sho and his friends take on the Dominators' strongest fighters in an epic battle of good vs. evil.
- The premiere Canadian consumer affairs show.
- Every episode features an assortment of sketches.
- Wilbur and his barnyard buddies are transformed into storybook characters to find answers to their questions.
- Get inspired. Get wired. Get totally fired up! Get into the PBS Kids reality show Design Squad! This season, two teams of high school kids face off, converting toys into dragsters, inventing fashion for the runway, and creating summer sleds for L.L. Bean. And with only two days to execute these challenges, they need to think smart and design fast. Then the Design Squad-ers put their products to the test, all while keeping their cool when things get hot and their eyes on the grand prize - a $10,000 college scholarship.
- ZeFronk is a dog, who is also a chef!!!
- Canadian models compete to become world-class supermodels.
- For the first time, this documentary reveals the unknown true stories of survivors and the working dogs who saved lives at Ground Zero during the September 11, 2001 crisis and aftermath. More than three hundred dogs were part of the rescue and recovery operation, going where it was impossible for humans to follow. The occasional dog collapsed from exhaustion but none of them gave up. Most of these four-legged heroes are now retired but they leave behind a story that must be told. Blind office worker Michael Hingson had to trust his seeing-eye dog Roselle on a treacherous descent of 78 flights of stairs to escape only moments before the towers collapsed. Lt. David Lim of the NY Port Authority Police was called to duty with his explosive detector dog Sirius. Genelle Guzman-McMillan, the last remaining survivor of 9/11, was pinned under the rubble for 27 hours after the buildings collapsed before being found by recovery dogs.
- Artzooka shows parents, teachers &/or daycare providers how to create useful art projects using recycled materials.
- A musical animated series that follows 9-year-old whiz kid Sara and younger brother Sam as they solve mysteries in their apartment building, at school, and beyond -- employing math, music, and creative thinking to ensure Sara Solves it.
- Once best friends, two brothers are enemies.
- A mix of live-action and CGI, the show follows Billy Barnes and three blob-headed aliens, Derek, Kerek, and Zerek. The aliens hail from the planet Blob and wish to protect the Most High Emperor of the Universe--Billy's baby brother, Silas.
- Group Home tells the story of Pat (Louza) a single dad running a home for abused kids and teens in early 1980's Toronto, while struggling to raise his own two sons, Jason and Reggie. His co-worker, Winnie (Bent) is everything that Pat isn't - charming, good looking, witty and a hit with the ladies. The two share a brotherly bond, highlighted by their mutual motivation to improve the lives of kids who never asked to end up on the doorstep of the Group Home.
- Futz! is a throwback cartoon based on the whacked-out, comedic adventures of one odd, yet strangely appealing, character. Futz is part genius, part idiot, and whether he is getting himself into trouble as a ninja with a flexibility problem or as a medieval knight with iron boxers, our iconic anti-hero never walks away from a call to action. Futz is ready for ANYTHING but prepared for NOTHING!