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it's back! this time it's a very special one, as it about CNs other failed preschool show attemps!
Small world,

Small World was a children's animated anthology show and variety show, which aired on Cartoon Network in the 1990s every Sunday morning, Small World is also aired on BabyFirstTV in the 2000s, after another show aimed at preschoolers Big Bag. It sometimes aired on weekday afternoons at 1 PM PST. It featured several segments from animated TV programs from several countries around the world except for Japan, China, and Korea.

The show ran on Cartoon Network from 1996 to 2002, and on BabyFirstTV from 2003 to 2008, however, not all cartoons on Small World were shown on BabyFirstTV, since some of them had different TV rights holders, such as Pingu, which aired on PBS Kids Sprout at the time. Until 2006, Small World was airing in Latin America, and Brazil.
Gerald McBoing-Boing
as the theme song puts it: ''This is the story of gerald, the most amazing boy  around, When other kids spoke words. He only made this sound!: Boing boing!''

its a Canadian-American 2D animated children's television series based on the 1950 animated short film Gerald McBoing-Boing. It premiered on Cartoon Network (United States) on August 22, 2005, as part of their failed Tickle-U programming block, and on Teletoon in English and French (Canada) on August 29, 2005. It uses the same basic art style as the original, but with more detail. Each 11-minute episode features a series of vignettes with Gerald, of which the "fantasy tales" are done in Seussian rhyme. There are also sound checks, gags, and "real-life" portions of the show.

Gerald still only makes sounds, but he now has two speaking friends, Janine and Jacob, as well as a dog named Burp, who only burps (accompanied by someone, usually Gerald's mother, saying "excuse me" afterwards). Gerald's parents (names unknown) also fill out the regular cast. The television series was produced in Canada by Cookie Jar Entertainment, and directed by Robin Budd and story edited/written by John Derevlany. The animation was done by Mercury Filmworks in Ottawa & Vancouver. The music and score for the series was composed by Ray Parker and Tom Szczesniak.
Ellen's acres,
its an American animated television series for preschool-age children, which exclusively premiered weekly on Cartoon Network and in the United Kingdom, the show airs on Cartoonito. Animation Collective produces the series. It originally aired on September 29, 2006 on Cartoon Network in the United States, airing at 9:30 am ET/PT, but has been pulled from the schedule as of February 5, 2007. The show features a very imaginative five-year-old child named Ellen who has adventures in a hotel her parents own approximately 40 miles from Tonopah, Nevada named the Emerald Acres (hence the show's title). Sadly, its LOST.



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heres part 2 of shows that you may (or not) know it aired!
1. sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat 
sagwa, was aired on pbs kids from 
September 3, 2001 – October 5, 2002, it's kinda forgotten, and theres a small fan base of people, and it was based of a book by amy tan,
the show follows the adventures of Sagwa, who  resides in a palace of a magistrate in China in what is assumed to be the modern-day Fujian provinces of the People's Republic of China and Republic of China respectively (possibly during the late Qing dynasty, as shown by the characters' clothes), as part of a royal family of cats who have the ability to write with their tails. She and her siblings, along with various other cats and Fu-Fu the bat, have adventures that are usually accompanied by moral lessons, as is typical with most children's shows. However, one aspect that sets this show apart is its display of various aspects of Chinese culture, which helps promote awareness and understanding of other ethnicities, sadly, the show, was lost in time, 
2. big bag.
The show was made by CTW [later seasme workshop] and CN, yeah, THAT CN! cartoon network! the show had 6 shorts in season 1,
  • Troubles the Cat - This is the first totally original cartoon based on Latino characters to air in the United States. It was developed for television by Nina Elias-BambergerJim Martin, Marie Poe, Luis Santeiro, and Nina Shelton. The group of kids includes a six-year-old Latina named Marina and her multicultural friends. Marina's cat Troubles (voiced by María Conchita Alonso) uses a "troublescope" to sniff out problems that develop in the group's relationships. Troubles invites home viewers to do the same, using their cardboard tubes as troublescopes "to see what the kids are really thinking and feeling". 24 episodes were made.
  • William's Wish Wellingtons - William's magic boots called Wellingtons make any wish come true. They're a wonderful tool to solve problems with if he can only figure out the right thing to wish for. Each story, whether it's about looking for buried treasure or William wishing himself invisible at his sister's wedding, sparks the imagination of viewers. 13 out of 26 episodes made were aired. Andrew Sachs provides the narration.
  • Slim Pig - A two-dimensional pig who lives in a three-dimensional world named Slim Pig (voiced by James Spector) is a uniquely proportioned animal who can slide between the barriers that surround his farm. Slim Pig demonstrates that it can be fun to explore and discover new things. Fellow farm animals like Duck, Little Chick, Rooster, and Horse admire Slim for his ability and desire to venture beyond their world. 13 episodes were made.
  • Koki - In this claymation segment, a four-year-old chick named Koki has a life similar to that of a preschool child. Koki is learning new responsibilities while adapting to relationships with her family and friends. Koki's younger sibling, an egg, represents a new challenge for her. 13 episodes were made.
  • Tobias Totz and His Lion - Centered around the relationship between two unlikely friends: a man named Tobias and a not-so-ferocious lion. Tobias is a retired zookeeper who is frequently asked to return to the zoo and solve problems. These shorts explores alternative solutions to difficult situations. 13 out of 25 episodes made were aired.
  • Samuel and Nina - A dog alter-ego of Charlie Chaplin named Samuel (voiced by Allen Enlow) and a prudent, down-to-earth squirrel named Nina (voiced by Fran Brill) embark on adventures and help humans and creatures in distress by using their imagination. Samuel shapes his hat into a creative piece of apparel, appropriate for his role in each crisis, and prompts viewers to do the same. 13 episodes were made.

But in the 2st season, every segment except Troubles the Cat and Koki were removed. A new segment was added
  • Ace and Avery - This segment focused on a bespectacled boy Ace (voiced by James Spector) and his raccoon sidekick Avery (voiced by Kevin Clash). This segment was the most likely to incorporate craft elements from the main storyline. 13 episodes were made.

The show had viewers to watch with a bag in with a pair of socks, 2 spoons,  a hat, and a carboard tube, witch the charaters would use in the puppets segments, or the animated shorts,

the show have's 3 VHS, and shockeny, no dvds! and its lost, [and btw, the theme is kinda catchy!]


3. george shrinks, 
this show, [like sagwa] based based of a book named after the same name by willam joyce, [the same creator of roile polie olie!] and it aired on pbs bookworm bunch!
the show was about of a ten-year-old boy named George who, one night dreams that he is three inches tall, only to wake up and discover that it is true. The show details his adventures with his friends and family going through his adventures on his mini machines that George and his musical father have created.
note, all things to there owners!


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So...... I was bored, and felt like we need to know about  3 shows that you may (or not) know it aired! 
1. The mr. men show;
This show was adapted from a line of books, Mr men  and little misses! and no, im not talking about the 90s version, im talking about the 2008 version, the show is about the adventures of the MR. men and the little misses in the wacky town of dillydale!
2.     Kappa mikey;
This show you may know for having a pilot that was found! any ways, the show is about a rather self-centered, cocky adolescent American boy named Mikey Simon,  who wins a starring role in a popular Japanese television series LilyMu by centering on a team of crime-fighters with personalities based around typical anime characters. He becomes acquainted with his co-stars,  and having weird adventures off set.
3. Time Warp trio;
this show, like the Mr men show, was adapted from a line of books, the plot is; For his tenth birthday, Joe receives a mysterious blue book from his magician uncle and namesake, "Joe the Magnificent," known only as "The Book". Using a number of often unpredictable and/or unintentional voice and print cues, The Book frequently transports Joe and his friends, Fred and Sam, to a variety of places in history, and one time they get in the year 2105, where they meet their own great-granddaughters, Jodie, Samantha and Freddi. The only way they are able to return present-day brooklyn is to find The Book again within whatever time period they are in. And sometimes they trio goes with joe's sister, anna.


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just roleplay as your favouite olympic mascot or fifa mascoot or fan made olympic mascot,
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