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- "Zumbar" offers Nick Jr.'s preschool audience a fun and dynamic viewing experience combining live-action and mixed media, with joy and wonder serving as the main drivers of each story. From learning about animals to cooking to friendship and even yoga, "Zumbar" offers a mix of knowledge and playfulness featuring a cast of six kids - Eli, Jade, Alika, Deka, Kai, and Tao, who play interactively through each episode. The show includes various interactive challenges, simulations, lip-syncs, and dances from start to finish.
- From executive producer Stephen Colbert, Tooning Out the News, the critically acclaimed animated news series, animated characters lampooning topical news and interviewing real-world guests. Airs Wed after The Daily Show on Comedy Central.
- A little pig named Peppa and her little brother George have journeys everyday with their family and friends.
- The adventures of a community fireman, Sam.
- 1956– 10mTV EpisodeGiant pit bull Hulk took the Big Apple by storm as part of his owner's quest to make him the world's most famous dog. The high-profile hound - who weighs a whopping 12 stone - met hundreds of fans around NYC and even made a guest appearance at the offices of the New York Post newspaper.
- The iconic animated duo are back and dumber than ever. The '90s pop-culture phenomenons return, voiced by creator Mike Judge, to confound common sense, torment each other, and showcase some of the dumbest comedy imaginable.
- Come on, VAMANOS. Follow Dora, Boots, and the rest of their friends for puzzle-packed, learn-along adventures as they explore their way through the magical rainforest.
- This series follows the adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine and all of his engine friends on the Island of Sodor.
- The daily adventures of penguins living in New York's Central Park Zoo.
- A normal girl's life is made extraordinary by her best friend: an unpredictable, outrageous, hilarious talking pony. No matter what complications he causes, everything is better when Pony is around.
- In the iQIYI original series Deer Squad, four deer named Kai, Lola, Rammy, and Bobbi help the humans and animals of Central Forest by using their Planet Powers.
- The 3D animated remake of the popular series The Smurfs (1981).
- In 2018, Rebecca Sugar's "Steven Universe" featured both the first LGBTQ wedding and the first LGBTQ marriage proposal in a kids' animated TV show. And in 2020, Benson from "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" was the first kids' animated character to directly identify themselves as gay. These are groundbreaking achievements in LGBTQ representation, but it took a long time and a lot of hard work to get here. Here's a look back at how LGBTQ characters in kids' shows evolved from Hays Code-era stereotypes and queer-coded villains.
- Animated MTV series about two teenage heavy-metal music fans who occasionally do idiotic things because they're bored. For them, everything is "cool" or "sucks."
- The everyday life of Arnold, a fourth-grader in a nameless city that resembles Brooklyn, New York, who lives in a multi-racial boarding house with his grandparents and a motley assortment of friends and neighbors.
- When one of their number disappears on the same day that an American girl joins their ranks, a group of English boarding school students embarks on solving a mystery.
- During a vicious attack, a young musician and the love of his life are brutally separated from one another. Fifty years later, the musician is summoned to play at the Mongol castle where his beloved has been held.
- Blacksmith Neil Kamimura rates nine forging scenes from movies and television for realism.
- Retired police captain and Special Deputy US Marshal Rasheen Peppers rates fugitive chases in movies and TV, such as "The Fugitive," for realism. Peppers breaks down the accuracy of various apprehension operations in "The Fugitive" (1993), "21 Bridges" (2019), and "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004), starring Matt Damon. He looks at the realism of surveillance and tracking methods in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014), "Breaking Bad" (2013), and "Catch Me If You Can" (2002), starring Leonardo DiCaprio. He also breaks down the safety procedures during fugitive arrests in "Salt" (2010), "Prison Break" (2005), and "U.S. Marshals" (1998), starring Tommy Lee Jones.
- Deacon gets a sandwich named after him at Cooper's, infuriating Doug. Holly (Nicole Sullivan) announces she is moving away with her boyfriend, but Carrie is not fond of the idea and Arthur cannot seem to say good-bye.
- Doug and Deacon discover they have more in common with each other's wives than their own, so they start hanging out with each other's wives as well.
- Tarragon Chicken and Cream of Portabella Soupanother original culinary masterpiece created by Chef Chekwa Vinice.
- The series follow an African-American family on Gullah Gullah Island learning about life along with their friends, neighbors and their pet pollywog named Binya Binya.
- After breaking up with Julia, Frasier lapses into his usual self-pitying funk. Niles reminds him that he has a fear of commitment that leads him to sabotage all his relationships with women.
- During a snow storm: Carrie gets an iPod for free after a cashier is busy talking on the phone and accidentally does not scan it, but Carrie's guilty conscience gets the best of her.
- Carrie goes away with Arthur to visit her mothers grave and finds out she's not who she thinks she is. Doug and Ray spend the weekend trying to pick up girls, attempting to outdo each other in a nightclub.
- Doug and Carrie run into an annoying couple who are happening to get married. The couple invite them and Doug and Carrie say they will be there for sure.
- On the party for their eleventh anniversary, Doug and Carrie get a portrait of the two of them from Deacon and Kelly. They dislike it so much they stage a fake robbery to get rid of it.
- Carrie moves to Manhattan but Doug refuses to leave the house in Queens. Ultimately they find the one thing that will keep them together--or so it seems.
- 1991–199620mTV-Y76.9 (114)TV EpisodeIt's the 11th hour at the dog pound and Ren and Stimpy are about to take that last long walk. A sweet rich old lady falls for them and adopts them immediately.
- 1999– 20mTV-Y76.7 (399)TV EpisodeSquidward's complaints trigger a volcanic eruption./SpongeBob and Patrick search for a drain on the ocean floor./A monster terrorizes Bikini Bottom./All the Bikini Bottom citizens disappear.
- 2020– 20mTV-PGTV EpisodeActress Susan Sarandon joins Drew to chat about her new country music drama "Monarch." Drew and Ross are also joined by beauty guru Zanna Roberts Rassi at the news desk to break down the latest beauty headlines. Then, in an all-new Drew-Gooder, Zanna transforms a busy mom of two and special needs teacher. Plus, TikTok superstar Jen Gay aka Vegas Starfish shares her favorite Sin City spots.
- Beavis and Butt-Head get stuck on top of Tom Anderson's house./Beavis and Butt-Head go tubing on a river and end up lost at sea.
- Drew is chatting with actress Katherine Heigl about the return of "Firefly Lane" and more. Plus, in an all-new Drew's News, Katherine Heigl is joining Drew and Ross Mathews at the news desk to hit the headlines. Dr. Charles Sophy is joining Drew. Plus, an all-new Drew-gooder featuring a hero mailman. Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up in an all new Drew's.
- 2022– 20mTV-148.6 (206)TV EpisodeIn order to prevent the other from putting their hand in a bowl of warm water, causing them to pee their pants, Beavis and Butt-Head stay awake for several days./Beavis and Butt-Head construct a dinosaur.
- Drew is joined by "Black-ish" star Tracee Ellis Ross on her thirst trap photo, why her text chain with her girlfriends is called Keanu Forever, growing up with Diana Ross as her mom and more. Drew and Ross Mathews and serving the news sunny-side up revealing which popular TV cast was sent to cowboy camp after landing their roles. Cookbook author and chef Dawn Russell is joining Drew and Ross in the kitchen to share some genius tips for using zucchinis. In an all-new Drew-Gooder segment, Drew has a big surprise for a mother-daughter duo who are empowering and providing resources to underprivileged children and families in their community. Drew and Ross are hitting today's hottest headlines in Drew's News including the latest fashion trend, the wearable sleeping bag.
- 2020– 20mTV-PGTV Episode"M3GAN" star Allison Williams is telling Drew all about the new horror film. Actor and Comedian Aisha Tyler is joining Drew and Ross Mathews at the Drew's News desk. Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up. Danny Seo is joining Drew in the kitchen and they're taking on air frying with some air-fried donuts and cheesy bites.
- "Teen Wolf: The Movie" star Tyler Posey is joining Drew to chat about the film that's been five years in the making, his relationship with girlfriend Phem and his favorite weird food combo. Drew and Ross Mathews are covering today's headlines like the upcoming film "Scream 6" and why some say you should resist the urge to clean before having company over. FUBU CEO and "Shark Tank" personality Daymond John is telling Drew all about starting his company while working as a Red Lobster waiter, his role on "Shark Tank" and teaching financial literacy to children. Drew and Ross Mathews are at the Drew's News desk covering topics like the new photo NASA took of the surface of Mars that strongly resembles a bear and the cake Tom Hanks says would be on his list of foods he'd want to eat for his last meal.
- Butt-Head makes Beavis look old so he can buy beer. Beavis ends up in a senior living facility and almost scores with an 80-year-old woman. Tom Anderson takes Beavis and Butt-Head to the woods to hunt deer.
- Dame Helen Mirren is telling Drew all about her earliest job at an arcade, all of her exes having shirts she made and the girl power on the set of her new movie, "Shazam: Fury of the Gods." Helen's also playing a round of behind-the-scenes and dishing on some of her iconic roles in movies like, "Calendar Girls" and "The Queen." Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up and covering headlines like the upcoming "Twister" reboot and the happiness researcher who has eight questions we should ask friends instead of "How are you?" Drew-crew member Pilar Valdes is sharing some amazing tips on herbs she got from Big Sky Kitchen in Montana.
- George Liquor (Michael Pataki) buys Ren and Stimpy (John Kricfalusi, Billy West) from a pet store and puts them on a rigorous training program; when Ren and Stimpy (John Kricfalusi, Billy West) are thrown into the pound, they start partying, until they realize what really happens if dogs aren't adopted in time.
- An American guy falls in love with his Nigerian nurse.
- Animated version of the Paddington bear stories.
- A mockumentary-style period piece comedy that follows members of the wealthy Bellacourt family and their servants in early 20th-century Newport, Rhode Island.
- A 25-year-old party girl becomes an instant mom when she marries an older man with three children.
- Sonic the Hedgehog must stop the evil Dr. Robotnik from ruining Christmas after Santa Claus disappears.
- Frasier spends the day with Lana helping her sell a house. Niles spends the day with Daphne and Eddie in the dog park. And Martin spends the day dealing with an old problem.
- Frasier discovers that the Crane men are not invited to a family wedding because of a grudge Frasier's intense Greek aunt has held against him ever since he gave her son, Nikos, some advice she didn't like.
- Through a series of unnecessarily detailed flashbacks, Frasier confesses to Niles that he has stolen a small trinket from an elderly neighbor's apartment.
- Frasier and Niles must learn to ride bicycles for the first time in their lives, to participate in the KACL Bike-a-thon.