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- One of the three dream-themed cartoons from the early 1990s (the others being Midnight Patrol and The Dreamstone). This particular series follows dream patrols Captain Zed and P.J. as they work to patrol the Dream Time skies and operate out of Dream Base. Together, they enter the subconsciousness of various kids, keeping their slumber and dreams from being disrupted by The Nightmares, Snort and Mutter.
- Set somewhere in New York, this series follows a group of young urbanites as they deal with typical, everyday, adolescent problems to which they must find the solutions. However, what separates this from other, like-minded shows is not only that, but it also features cutaways and side moments with some original Muppet characters. This is a fresh take, as they're solved in a different light and although the teens and the Muppet characters never meet with each other, the Muppet characters are still involved somehow, at least from afar.
- Inspired by the American Popular Song of the same title, this series revolves around the growing relationship between Jeanie MacDowell and her future husband/aspiring songwriter, Stephen Foster. Mostly based loosely on their lives and set in the 19th century, it's a fictionalized version of the events that take place and they experience along the way to reaching their goals. A coming of age tale that begins with Jeanie, Stephen, and a black boy named Bill playing music together as a trio. But after tragedy strikes in her family, Jeanie decides to revise her goals and devote her life to the medical profession instead. Over the course of the three years that take place, Jeanie has some impact one way or another on everyone she meets. Several characters also play a part and are involved in performing Stephen's songs, many of which would later become well-renowned. For the most part, it basically could be described as a what-if story in the events that happened in the lives of Jeanie and Stephen in addition to the most apparent aspect.
- A segment series featured in the fourth season of Eek Stravanganza, Klutter began as a pile of clothes that belonged to the Heap family. Then, one day, after one son, Ryan, attempts to shock his brother, Wade, with static electricity, the electricity is instead transferred to the clothes pile in the brothers' room and is brought to life. The clothes-pile monster is named Klutter, who accompanies Ryan, Wade, their little sister Sandee, and their neighbors/friends Vanna Ervin and Kopp on the adventures they have together, all the while unbeknownst to the Heap kids' parents, John and Andrea.
- Five siblings named Penny, Pamela, Peter, Patsy, and Pollywog have one thing in common: They like to spend their free time getting lost in their imaginations. One day, several items in their house mysteriously go missing and the kids' perplexed mother asks about their whereabouts. Then while the siblings play a game, the baby, Pollywog, and their pet cat, Earless, go missing too. The remaining foursome and their dog, Yukie, discover that there's a trap door in their playhouse. The kids and Yukie believe that Pollywog, and Earless, were kidnapped through there. So they enter it as well and search for the two. But what they find, they never would've expected: An underground city where several green goblin-like creatures live, who also like to get lost in their imaginations, and, at first, seem to have their own language they speak which consists of nothing but the word "og". The kids must find away to retrieve Pollywog and Earless, and return home before their mother finds out they've all disappeared. Based on the book by Pierre Berton.