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Kingdom Force
Canadian animated television series
Molly of Denali
animated television series
Elinor Wonders Why
animated musical television series
Franklin
1997 Canadian/French animated television series
Animal Mechanicals
Canadian animated television series
True and the Rainbow Kingdom
Canadian animated television series
Little Bear
Canadian animated television series
The Save-Ums
television series
Busytown Mysteries
Canadian animated television series
Dot.
Dot. is an animated children's television series based on the book by Randi Zuckerberg. The series debuted on CBC Kids in Canada on September 6, 2016. The series later premiered on Universal Kids (then known as Sprout) in the United States on October 22, 2016. It began airing on Tiny Pop in the UK since 2017.
Bo on the Go!
Canadian CGI-animated children's television series
Theodore Tugboat
television series
Dino Ranch
Canadian animated television series
Artzooka!
Artzooka! is a children's TV series revolving around art and making things in the home. The series was originally presented by Jeremie Saunders for the show's original Kids' CBC version, while the Nickelodeon Germany version was presented by Nils Bomhoff.
Dirtgirlworld
Dirtgirlworld, stylized as dirtgirlworld, is an animated children's television series, created by Cate McQuillen and Hewey Eustace of Mememe Productions. Visually designed by Jean Camden, James Hackett and Cate McQuillen, it was animated by Hackett Films in Australia and Spin Productions in Canada. The show was co-produced by Mememe Productions (Australia) and Decode Entertainment (Canada). The show has 52 eleven-minute episodes commissioned by CBeebies, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Nanalan'
Nanalan' is a Canadian children's television series created by Jamie Shannon and Jason Hopley. It began in 1998 as a series of three-minute shorts originally broadcast on YTV; it later ran for two seasons of full-length (21 minutes) episodes that were first broadcast by CBC. The series chronicles the small-scale adventures and discoveries of a three-year-old puppet girl named Mona in her grandmother Nana's backyard. The title is a contraction of the phrase "Nana Land," referring to the setting.