Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is an educational TV show that focuses on teaching kids important life lessons and exploring various themes through storytelling, puppetry, and make-believe. Mister Rogers, along with his friends and neighbors, takes children on adventures and helps them navigate through the challenges of growing up.
In the near future, a man and his robots are trapped on a space station and forced to watch low-budget movies. To keep their sanity, they provide hilarious commentary and jokes while enduring the films. With witty banter, puppetry, and absurd comedy, the show creates a unique blend of cringe-comedy and irreverence.
Blue's Clues is an educational children's television series that follows the adventures of Blue, a blue puppy, and her owner, Steve. Together, they solve puzzles and find clues to discover answers to questions. The show encourages preschoolers to think critically and engage in interactive play.
Follow the daily personal and professional lives of the iconic Muppets as they produce a late-night talk show, dealing with both hilarious antics and meaningful relationships.
The Sinclair family, a typical suburban family of dinosaurs, face challenges and comedic situations while dealing with everyday life in their prehistoric world.
The Basil Brush Show is a family sitcom that revolves around the antics of Basil Brush, an anthropomorphic fox. With his catchphrase 'Boom Boom!', Basil gets into various comical situations, often involving his cousin, friends, and his uncle. The show is filled with puppetry and comedy that will keep the whole family entertained.
Bear in the Big Blue House follows the adventures of Bear and his friends as they explore the world around them, teaching kids important lessons about friendship, empathy, and problem-solving. With its delightful characters and catchy songs, this show is a favorite among children and parents alike.
Jim Henson's Pajanimals is a children's TV series on PBS Kids Sprout. The Pajanimals are characters that were made by Jim Henson's Creature Shop at The Jim Henson Company.
Alice falls into a rabbit hole and enters a whimsical world filled with talking animals and bizarre creatures.
In the world of Thra, an evil emperor rules with the power of a magic crystal. As the resistance grows, a group of heroes sets out on a perilous journey to stop the emperor and restore balance to their land.
The Electric Mayhem Band, a Muppet band, embarks on an epic musical journey to record their first studio album. Nora, a driven junior A&R executive, manages and wrangles the mayhem caused by the band. With Nora's assistance, the old-school Muppet band encounters the modern music scene in their quest to achieve platinum status.
The show follows main character Johnny (a songwriter), as he moves into a house given to him by his great-uncle. There, he discovers little magical creatures simply known as "sprites", who introduce him to their fantasy world. In return, Johnny shows the sprites what it's like to be human, often teaching them (and the viewer) an important life lesson.
The story follows Dudley, a dragon who recently woke up from centuries of hibernation and his new ten-year-old friends Matt and Sally. The two kids would guide Dudley around the modern world and the trio would learn about environmentalism, friendship and pro-social values.
Fraggle Rock is a TV show that follows the adventures of a group of quirky creatures who live in an underground civilization called Fraggle Rock. The show explores themes of friendship, exploration, and surrealism, as the characters navigate their daily lives and have exciting adventures together. With its puppets, singing, and unique storytelling, Fraggle Rock captivated audiences during the 1980s.
In an Eastern-styled fantasy setting, a brother and sister team of sacred guardians is beset by the Xuan Gui Zong, minions of Miè Tian Hai, who seeks the Tian Xing Jiàn sword that they possess. Hai showing up himself leads to the defeat of the brother, but his sister, Dan Fei, jumps off a cliff to temporary safety. Later, a wandering swordsman comes across a ruined temple where a statue of Buddha is protected by an umbrella against the rain. When he takes the umbrella for himself, a man resting under a tree nearby informs him the he must be compassionate to the next traveler he meets as trade-off for taking the umbrella. But the next traveler is Dan Fei, who is still being pursued by the Xuan Gui Zong minions, and between that and the sorcery of the other man he finds himself unable to avoid getting involved.
Don't Eat the Neighbours is a children's comedy series that originally aired in the United Kingdom and Canada in 2001-2002. It was filmed mainly with puppets, but occasionally used computer graphics. The series was focused on the characters Rabbit, Wolf, and their children. Music for the show was done by Jim Guttridge, with the theme done by Dan Gagnon, Sandy Nuttgens, and Michael Scott. Only four episodes were released on VHS and DVD in the 2001 volume A Rabbit for All Seasons.
Tweenies is a fun-filled TV show about a group of playful preschoolers named Bella, Milo, Jake, and Fizz. Together, they embark on exciting adventures, learning valuable lessons along the way. With singing, dancing, and lots of laughter, the Tweenies bring joy to young viewers.
Eureeka's Castle is a delightful TV show that takes place in a magical castle. The story follows Eureeka, a witch-in-training, and her friends including a dragon, a bat, and a dog. Together, they embark on musical adventures and encounter various enchanted creatures. The show combines live-action puppetry with animation and has a surrealistic and whimsical atmosphere.
Jack takes a break everyday from his busy kid schedule to visit his favorite place in the world—his backyard clubhouse. Here he can do what he loves best—create and enjoy music, sing, dance and have a ball with his friend Mary, his faithful dog Mel and all of his neighborhood pals who stop by. Anything can happen in Jack’s clubhouse.