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- From pretending to be a pilot on a make-believe airplane to pretending to be a pirate in search of buried treasure, Barney's friends discover that creativity lets them soar in the wings of imagination!
- The adventures of a larger-than-life red dog on Bridwell Island.
- Franny spends her days with her grandfather at his shoe repair shop. When customers bring in their shoes, something magical happens: Franny is transported to far away lands where she meets new friends and solves fun problems.
- Follows 11-year old Anne and her newly added friends as they try to keep Anne's experiments and androids hidden.
- 6-year-old Yuri and pals Lili and Matt embark on adventures with a big blue elephant named Golias and other imaginary animal friends.
- Bill and Corky (his best friend) are characters magically created from everyday objects using a mixture of CGI, 2D and stop motion. Bill's body is predominantly a bottle, and Corky's (who is actually a horse)is based on a soft-drink can. Their adventures take them to imaginative landscapes which themselves are also constructed from disposed-of objects. The audience gets to see how each "new" object is made up from its constituent parts, frame by frame.
- His parents and grandfather may fight a lot, but there's plenty of love in the life of eight-year-old Cedric.
- A yellow elephant falls from the sky and lost his memory and meets an anteater and a colony of termites who rides on a train and think they are aliens and together they travel to different places around the world.
- Accompanied by her beloved Till, who has the power to transform herself, Princess Sheherazade recounts her adventures throughout the world of the Arabian Nights.
- A duck and her duckling son help animals who need emotional support. This series deals with the kind of social and emotional issues that children experience when they first start going to school.
- The adventures of the intrepid Spirou, accompanied by his reporter friend Fantasio and his squirrel Spip.
- Matilda is a 12-year-old who has a unique characteristic: when she wakes up every morning, she has a singular power which disappears the next morning, when she wakes up with a new power. Only Charlie, her best friend, knows her secret. Together they will live through amazing and humorous misunderstandings in the coastal town of Paper Port.
- Inami is a boy from the Bellacaibos tribe. He lives in the jungle near the Amazon river, with his parents, sister and best friend Shimiwe. One day, he met Hyaema, a young girl who is member of the Patamis tribe, the sworn enemies of the Bellacaibos. Together, they try to find the way of peace, all while living many adventures and learning about life, friendship, family, and love.
- GirlStuff/BoyStuff follows the lives of six teenagers and explores what it's like to be a teen from different perspectives of both boys and girls. Each episode features the responses of each gender to the same events with hilarious results. Reanne, Talia, Hanna, Jason, Simon and Ben are best friends who are always there for each other -- to keep it real, to tease, and when life sucks. The gang is at an exciting, but awkward time when the rules of survival have suddenly changed and social risk-taking is a crazy rush of anxiety. They help each other through difficult teenage events including making an idiot of yourself in front of the opposite sex, and mindlessly insulting a friend's clothes. Every trip to the mall is an adventure and watching a movie in the basement becomes a source code language.
- Zica is a creative and alternative teenager who cares about the future. She has pet chameleons as counselors, loves writing and belongs to a band with her friends Gui and Batata.
- Nine-year-old Mily investigates life's most significant philosophical questions, such as "What is trust?" and "What is friendship?"
- Pepe is a wicked boy who lives in a haunted mansion with his grandmother. She is a witch who sells magic artifacts and potions online. In every episode, Pepe and friends Marilu, Roberto, Guto and Gastón have strange adventures.
- Mirette is a ten-year-old girl with a passion for solving mysteries! She is assisted by Jean-Pat, her cat-assistant, a lazy but extremely efficient tomcat who loves his food. Enjoy this dynamic duo on their thrilling adventures in the greatest cities around the world!
- The adventures, dramas and lessons learned from a smart, nutcase boy who uses a saucepan as his hat, in three stages of his life: with five, ten and thirty years.
- Dando a Real com Demori or DR com Demori is an interview program led by journalist Leandro Demori. Every week a direct and relaxed chat with some personality of the moment.
- The island of Madagascar is home to some of Earth's rarest and most fascinating creatures. Take a journey through the ecosystems of this pristine paradise and get a glimpse into the lives of its elusive inhabitants.
- The history of Matheus, a eight year boy that is going to meet his dad for the first time.
- THE CHALLENGE OF BEING VISCERAL "VISCERAL BRAZIL - The Open Veins of Music" is a trip through the veins of 13 incredible Brazilian musicians and groups, exposing their creative energy that explodes into great and different sounds. All the ingredients in this project has what it takes to make it a successful serie worldwide. As known, Portraits about Brazilian musicians already seduces the public beyond the international borders. But now we introduce one more important element: the documentary style to show Regional Brazilian Artists that inspire some the Greatest Artists in Brazil.. One artist per episode, and each one completely different from the other. For example, the Zabé da Loca's Episode has a different narrative and focus than Zé do Pife's Episode. The first will be more intimate, working with the sense of claustrophobia (cause Zabé lived in a Cave for 25 years) in the cinematography style while the second one will be unpredictable like the character and the câmera will just follow it, trying to see and listen the world by the POV of Zé do Pife. Every artist has their unique story and essence. "Visceral Brazil" takes that essence and try to transform it in a documentary. with outstanding geographies and nice music, It is a documentary to fill the eyes... and ears. 13 EPISODES: 1. THE TROUBADOUR, THE MATE, THE WORLDS. Bule Bule, musician, composer, writer and researcher of the Brazilian popular culture, goes through his origins and background. 2. Laurentino style. Mestre Laurentino says he is the oldest rock singer in the world. He hs been a street musician at night in Belém for many years, he has a unique style and is very successful with his song "American blondie" recorded by Mundo Livre band. releasing his first album. 3. The sound and color of my land. Pedro Ortaça is a missionary singer whose family and music are in the root of the people in the region. 4. The dolphin enchanter. It is a trip through Ionete Gama's world, a woman who sang as a child to the dolphins by the river bank and now is a singer and composer. 5. Black Bird from Beberibe The song "Black Bird" by Humberto Teixeira and Luiz Gonzaga is about a bird which got blinded in order to sing better. Arlindo got blind because of his diabetes and is known as a better player after losing his sight. He is a composer and has unique talent in the accordion, as well as being Gonzagão's accordion tuner. 6. The root of love Côco Samba is a rhythm in the northeast of Brazil. It shows the traditions and culture of families who sing this rhythm, specially the group Côco Raizes. 7. It was, it is. Giba Giba is a great musician who represents the black culture in the South of Brazil. He is a percussionist and drums player, plays among friends and musicians, founded the first samba school in the city and shows the relation between the city and the inspiration and creativity for composing. 8. Under Zabé's sky The story of the fife player Zabé da Loca, her people in a settlement, her friends, her land, her rhythm, her grotto. There is a way of playing fife before and after Zabé, and she's the one that launched the fife to the world. 9. The Master of Maracanã Master Humberto, head of Boi de Maracanã's Battalion represents the "bumba meu boi" tradition. He was awarded singer and honoured as a Brazilian Culture Master, began as an ox singer. His sons inherited his musical gift and Maracanã community and its people are a mix of industrial and rural zones . 10. Ernestina's Heritage Dona Maria inherited from her mother Batuque's culture in river banks. It is an ancestral rhythm that she carries in her memories dozen of song's lyrics sang by the old ones. It is up to her younger brother, an artisan of figureheads and instruments, to keep this tradition alive. 11. The electric guitar's accent Master Vieira is the creator of a music genre: the 'guitarrada'. He has a simple life: he goes shopping by bike, meets with friends in the fish market, rehearses in the porch and lives intensely with his family, sons and grandchildren. 12. Real people Surui Paiter's Indians, that can be translated as "real people", have the tradition of singing and using taquara flute to tell their everyday stories. It is a cultural resistance event from people who kept their language and many others ancestral traditions. 13. For the good souls At the eve of the "Day of The Dead", the group formed by about 40 men, Zambiapunga goes out in the streets of a very small city. It is a tradition that came from Africa to Bahia that calls out the good souls, as in a collective catharses.
- A 3d animated series about a group of friends who spend their afternoons at a daycare. Bella wears glasses and thinks of them as 'magical lenses' capable of giving her the super power of seeing things in a way that no one else could.
- The series presents Brazilian religious diversity through the eyes of children and, from the children themselves, addresses topics such as bullying, respect, tolerance, faith.
- After one century since the "Revolt against the Lash" (Revolta da Chibata) took place, a few big celebrations were made: the launch of a Petrol Ship (larger than the Minas Geraes battleship where the revolt started) named "João Cândido", the name of the leader of the revolt; a Seminar to discuss the Chibata among Brazilian and North American researchers on the theme; a statue inaugurated by the president of Brazil besides the "Ilhas das Cobras" Navy prison, where João Cândido was unfairly put in jail. The filmmaker interviews the son and daughter of the leader, two admirals, a sailor who retired from Navy just one month before the interview, many other sailors and historians, illustrating all with pictures, clips, animation, to give a comprehensive view of the conflict existing there in 1910 and how much of it remains alive nowadays.
- FIRST PERSON LATIN AMERICA is a documentary series that talks, snoops and discovers the realities of teenagers living in some place of Latin America, the youngest region in the world. The season consists of 22 episode (portraits) of 12 minute, with protagonists between 13 to 18 years old from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Uruguay, where each one talks about key aspects of life: love, sexuality, consumption, friendship, family, fears, beliefs, prejudices, ideals, dreams. In a pleasant dialogue and through a close look, each piece portrays something of the soul of its protagonist with tenderness, respect and humor. FIRST PERSON LATIN AMERICA aims to bring distant worlds together; adults and teenagers, Latin America and the rest of the world, by showing different ways to feel and live this crucial stage of life in this particular region of the world. The series was created by Federico Veiroj and Pancho Magnou Arnábal in 2013 with a first season successfully exhibited in Uruguay, acquired by UNICEF for the national territory. FIRST PERSON LATIN AMERICA is its second season in co-production with five Latinamerican public channels: TV Brasil, Canal Trece in Colombia, EDUCA in Ecuador, Canal Once in México and TV CIUDAD in Uruguay, who share the vision that recognizing the diversity and richness of teenage expressions is one of the most relevant aspects to achieve their participation and their construction of citizenship, as a tool to generate more integrated and egalitarian societies.
- Diogo Nogueira is the host of this series devoted to samba. The show features interviews and musical performances by established artists such as Monarco, Beth Carvalho, Arlindo Cruz and Tia Surica, as well as representatives of a new generation, among them Marcelo D2, Dudu Nobre and Ana Costa.
- Collar Of Duty is a new documentary series that tells the stories of people whose lives have been transformed by a service/therapy animal. In each episode, we visit individuals living with a service/therapy animal to learn about their relationship and how each person's life has improved. We also visit the breeding/training facility the animal came from, pulling back the curtain to learn just what it takes for these special helpers to be deemed ready for service. The goal is to showcase the value of service/therapy animals for people, and we plan to do so with the utmost sensitivity and care.
- A Brazilian TV that shows successful initiatives, technologies and social solutions which ensure education, income, employment and better living conditions within communities. The series' format is of an electronic magazine, bringing field reports that present one or two social technologies on the same theme, a step-by-step section showing how the experience was developed, a schedule of social movements' events, as well as interviews with guests in a studio.