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- An Eskimo who has had little contact with white men goes to a trading post where he accidentally kills a missionary and finds himself being pursued by the police.
- Sally, the princess of the land of magic, comes down to earth against her father's will.
- The misadventures of a large family united when a widower and a widow marry.
- This animation series follows the childhood "adventures" of a girl named Heidi, who lives with her grandfather somewhere on the Alps.
- In Victorian Flanders, a newly orphaned boy named Nello rescues an abandoned dog who becomes his best friend.
- An Italian child goes on a journey to find his mother in Argentina.
- An eleven year boy, Sterling North and his friend live in Wisconsin and hear a gunshot, the mother of a raccoon was shot and Sterling takes the baby Racoon home and heals it, naming him Rascal.
- A young girl "Perrine" and her mother start a wonderful journey from India to France by a carriage.
- Based on the books by Lucy Maud Montgomery, this 50 episode series tells the story of Anne Shirley, a young orphan living in 19th century Canada.
- Tom Sawyer is a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River in the mid 1800s. Along with his best friend Huckleberry Finn, he spends his days ditching school, fishing, climbing trees and having adventures.
- Kappei is a dramatically short guy but he is a master in every sport. He lives as a guest in sweet Akane's house, and he's in love with her, but there's a strange rival, her dog Salomone (Italian name) who plans evil traps to encumber Kappei. But the dog has also another function: he explains all sport rules when a new sport is depicted.
- Young Punky Brewster is abandoned with her dog, Brandon, in a supermarket. When she befriends Henry Warnimont, her new family life begins.
- It has been three years since little Katri's mother left for Germany leaving her daughter behind in Finland, where she now lives with her grandparents. With Finland still under Russian domination, the inhabitants of these lands have had little or no news from the outside and no one knows if little Katri will again see her mother. To make matters worse, things in the Katri's grandparents' farm are not going well, the harvest had been a small one, their only cow had been killed by a bear and the family confronts great monetary problems. Katri wants to help and finds work in a neighboring farm; for a girl of hardly nine years of age the work of a farm is hard and tiring even with all of her enthusiasm and good moods, which is what keeps her standing.
- On a planet in a distant galaxy live two tribes, the Senobi and the Robot. The Senobi people dwell in the verdant forests, while the Robot inhabit the hardscrabble desert, but are anxious to leave the area for a more hospitable area to better their lives. The two tribes engage in constant warfare in their border areas. Adding to the strife are the completely alien philosophies of the two tribes - the Senobi love nature and would prefer to live in peace, while the Robot tribe is advanced technically and have gradually become militarized over the years. One young hero, known as Starzan S, tries stop the battles between the two tribes so their peoples can coexist in peace.
- Henry throws out Punky's worn-out old doll after the children's attempt to repair it fails. This upsets Punky, so Henry searches throughout the city to find it.
- Punky and Cherie start a dog grooming business so that they can help make ends meet in their respective homes.
- Punky, Cherie, and Margaux compete in a beauty pageant hosted by pop singer Andy Gibb.
- As the school's parent-teacher night approaches, Punky is upset by Margaux's insensitive comments about foster parents and foster children.
- Penelope "Punky" Brewster is an abandoned 8-year-old who wanders into an empty apartment in Chicago. The manager of the building is a 60-year-old curmudgeon named Henry Warnimont, who begrudgingly agrees to let her sleep on his couch until more suitable arrangements can be made.
- Henry fails to stop a social worker from putting Punky in an orphanage.
- Henry goes to court to get custody of Punky.
- 1984–198830mNot Rated7.8 (59)TV EpisodeIn the first segment, Punky and her friends convert Henry's study room into her bedroom without asking him first. In the second segment, Henry takes Punky shopping and she wanders off.
- 1984–198830mNot Rated8.1 (54)TV EpisodeAs the Chicago Cubs play in their first post-season championship since 1945, proud Cubs fan Henry tries to get tickets for Punky and himself.
- 1984–198830mNot Rated8.1 (50)TV EpisodeIn the first segment, Henry gives Punky a lucky nickel to keep with her while she goes for a booster shot. In the second segment, Punky can't sleep, so Henry agrees to let her stay up and watch the opera with him on TV.
- In the first segment, Henry, Punky's foster father, takes over the task of walking her and her hyperactive friends Cherie, Margeaux, Scotty and Allen to school after Mrs. Johnson, Cherie's grandmother, challenges him to the job. In the second segment, Henry turns Punky onto the sport of fishing when she complains of being bored.
- 1984–198830mNot Rated8.3 (44)TV EpisodeChristmas is approaching, and the only thing Punky wants is to find her mother.
- 1984–198830mNot Rated8.6 (43)TV EpisodeBy playing Santa at school and saying he can do anything if she believes in him hard enough, Henry has inadvertently convinced Punky that Santa Claus will bring back her mother. Now he must find the woman, but the search is fruitless until an antiques dealer provides a possible clue.
- The zany adventures of a suburban family, their next-door neighbors, and an innovative robot designed to look like a human child.
- With Mrs. Johnson's assistance, Punky and Cherie go into the babysitting business. A woman leaves her baby with them, but when the three of them take it out for a stroll, they return home with another infant.
- During the Christmas shopping season, Punky sees a friend shoplifting merchandise and decides to steal a present she can't afford for Henry. She regrets this when she accidentally switches bags with Mike, who ends up in prison.
- Punky catches a boy breaking into her room and stealing from her. Henry takes the boy to Fenster Hall where Mike Fulton, one of the workers there, tries to bond with him.
- T.C.'s criminal mentor, Blade, sends him back to Fenster Hall to steal the money from the upcoming benefit auction.
- Henry is reunited with a woman he planned to marry in 1941; when Pearl Harbor was attacked, he enlisted in the Merchant Marines and did not see her again until now.
- Punky runs away when he learns that when Henry and Maggie are to be married, she'll be sent to boarding school in Europe.
- Henry scolds Brandon for eating several valuable stamps. After that, Punky takes him on a walk, where he is hit by a car. He is rushed to the veterinary hospital, where his prognosis is grim.
- Punky and Cherie are admitted into a clique, only to find that they use drugs and want them to do so.
- On Halloween, Punky raises the ire of Mrs. Peevey, a cantankerous old woman who lives in the building, simply by trying to be her friend.
- Punky and Cherie learn that a girl who moved into the building recently was kidnapped by her divorced father, and they are both living in the building under assumed names.
- After getting in trouble for slugging a boy at school, Punky dreams of life 80 years into the future where everyone has found love except for her.
- The children do battle with an evil spirit, when the ghost of an Indian princess appears to tell Punky that it must be fought with love.
- Punky helps her piano teacher get into the music business.
- The children enroll in a tap dancing class taught by Jersey Janet, a former Broadway dancer. Punky is not very good, and she quits the class when her skills do not improve.
- Punky befriends the school janitor who, in spite of her learning disability, is a gifted violin player.
- When Punky bears the brunt of the school bully's aggression, she asks professional boxer Marvin Hagler for advice on self-defense.
- Punky and the gang go on a camping trip. When the children get lost in a cave, Punky tells a ghost story about an evil spirit who threatens the lake.
- Punky has something in common with her teacher, Mike Fulton: they were both abandoned by their mothers. They work together to try and find the whereabouts of their respective families.
- Punky and Allen cheat on their geography test.
- Punky, Cherie, and Margaux all want a highly sought-after doll, but Henry can only find one of them at the toy store.
- Henry purchases a video camera for his photo studio and firmly warns Punky that she is not to touch it under any circumstances. However, while he's away, she and her friends make an exercise tape and think he won't know it - until the camera breaks.