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What's with Andy? (2001)
Andy Larkin isn't like other children. He's not into sports, science or even video games. Andy spends his time mastering the art of being a prankster. In fact, he strives to be the greatest practical joker the world has ever seen. However, Andy's mischievous antics often backfire and he suffers greatly for his art.
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66
53
6.8
/2723/
69
/235/
63
/55/

Tripping the Rift (2004)
The continuing comic saga of a bizarre gang of misfits who live, work and play on the starship Jupiter 42, which is controlled by a neurotic A.I. known as Spaceship Bob. The ethically-challenged shipmates travel through the galaxy taking on one epic adventure at a time all while looking to make a quick buck and avoid getting thrown in jail.
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47
8.2
/3439/
69
/43/
73
/32/

The Kids from Room 402 (2000)
The Kids from Room 402 is a television program that originally aired on Fox Family in the USA starting in 1999, previously aired on Teletoon, and currently airs in the UK. The show is focused primarily on the students from Room 402, as the title implies. Miss Graves, the teacher, is usually shown as an interlocutor in the problems and injustices that are inflicted upon the students, whether the dilemmas be internal or external. Each show usually ends with a substantiated moral or lesson, resulting from such aforementioned situations. The show is based on the children's book, The Kids from Room 402, by Betty Paraskevas and Michael Paraskevas. It was developed for television by Cindy Begel and Lesa Kite, who wrote all 52 episodes.
poster
69
37
7.5
/2238/
61
/37/
73
/28/

Big Wolf on Campus (1999)
Tommy is bitten by a werewolf during a camping trip a week before the start of his senior year. After becoming a werewolf, he fights against supernatural entities to keep his hometown of Pleasantville safe.
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27
7.4
/1478/
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/21/
77
/20/

Wunschpunsch (2001)
N/A
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23
7.2
/1520/
64
/29/
71
/14/
cc age 4+

Sagwa The Chinese Siamese Cat (2001)
A young cat living in a magistrate's palace in ancient China, learns the values and importance of family and loyalty.
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75
23
7.5
/713/
75
/50/
77
/18/

The Secret World of Santa Claus (1997)
The Secret World of Santa Claus is a children's animated television show that originates from France. It is syndicated to several countries worldwide, including Teletoon in Canada, and is generally seen every December during the holiday season. On December 25, 1999, Christmas Day, The Secret World of Santa Claus marathon took place from 6:00am to 7:00pm. The show has been put back on air and will be showed every Christmas season on Teletoon.
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17
6.9
/908/
63
/26/
69
/13/

Princess Sissi (1997)
Princess Sissi is a French-Canadian animated series. it debuted on October 27, 1997 on France 3. The series is based on the life of the empress of Austria Elisabeth of Bavaria, nicknamed "Sissi".
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40
7
2.6
/1147/
42
/12/
52
/8/

Mega Babies (1999)
The disgusting adventures of Meg, Derrick and Buck: three orphaned babies who gain intense superpowers after being hit by a bolt of cosmic lightning.
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8.2
/18/
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Kit & Kaboodle (1998)
An eccentric professor embarks on a number of adventures with his friends, Kit and Kaboodle.
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48
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5.1
/192/
35
/2/
60
/3/

Bad Dog (1998)
Focuses on the Potanski family and their dog Berkeley. Whenever Berkeley is told that he is a bad dog, he freezes and pretends to be dead until someone tells him he is a good dog.
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55
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6.2
/311/
55
/8/
48
/4/

The Tofus (2004)
A satirical parody of the environmentalist lifestyle epitomized by its title family, which consists of Mom, Pop, Chichi, Lola, and Buba. The show is set in the fictional town of Beauvillage, and lampoons many aspects of the environmental movement, including environmental organizations, animal rights, and pacifism.
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60
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6.8
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47
/8/
68
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Spirou (1993)
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63
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8.0
/475/
51
/6/
59
/8/

The Little Flying Bears (1990)
The series focuses on a rare species of little bears with wings that live in the magical forest in a utopian cooperative community. The little flying bears together with their friends, took on themselves the task to defend their forest from pollution. However, their efforts, very often, are disturbed by two weasels, Skulk and Sammy, which strive to pollute the forest. Every so often the weasels receive help from Slink the snake. The three always strive to find new ways to disturb the harmony of the forest but their plans are destroyed always by the bears. The bears are always attentive to the advices of the old bear, Plato (who is too old to fly) and his friend Ozzy the owl. This cartoon helps children realize the importance of protecting the environment. The series shows the harmful effects of pollution and fires as well as the important role of the ecosystem.
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54
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6.3
/167/
48
/9/
53
/3/

Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension (2002)
Set in a dimension parallel to our own, 15-year-old Nicholas Bluetooth’s teenaged existence turns upside down when he discovers that his roots lie in the Outer Dimension.
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7.6
/120/
33
/3/
80
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Pig City (2002)
This animated series follows the life and times of teenage country-pig Mikey, who just recently moved in to the big city to live with his two cousins, bossy Martha and rockstar Reggie.
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7.1
/301/
55
/10/
57
/3/

Ovide and the Gang (1987)
La Bande à Ovide, a.k.a. Ovide and the Gang, is a 1980s animated TV show produced by the Canadian animation studio CinéGroupe in association with Belgium's Odec Kid Cartoons. It ran from 1987 to 1988 and also goes by the names "Ovide Video" and "Ovide's Video Show", and in the US, it was aired on Nick Jr in 1992. The characters were created and designed by Bernard Godi in cooperation with Belgian comics artist and animator Nic Broca, who had previously designed the Snorks for SEPP.
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7.4
/609/
60
/8/
71
/8/

The Why Why Family (1996)
The Why Why Family is a French cartoon television series for children, which originally aired in 1996, written by Annabelle Perrichon and François-Emmanuel Porché and produced by Saban Entertainment and CineGroupe. Later, in 1998, the show was broadcast in the United States by Fox. Character design and others are vintage and comedy elements are also included throughout the episodes.
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7.1
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Jim Button (1999)
Jim Knopf and Lukas the locomotive driver of Michael Ende.


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