Meet 14 Australian students as they self-document their final year of high school through daily video diaries. The stresses of this launch-pad year starts on day one as they delve into the pressures of the ATAR.
From magic shows and musical games to wibbly-wobbly jelly dances and treasure hunts, the gang celebrates friendship, curiosity, and teamwork in a nature-inspired environment. Perfect for young hearts ready to giggle, learn, and play along.
Barbie's Dreamworld is a CGI-animated YouTube series animated by Relish Studios. It began in 2021 and follows Barbie "Malibu" Roberts, her family and her friends as they go on adventures. The themes of the series are fashion, music, friendship and fun. The series is composed of several different miniseries.
Bible of edutainment program for children's safety education
I-Kooo and his robot servant, B.B., accidentally end up on earth.
The six-year-old mischievous young prince finds everything just fascinating!
But it’s not easy adjusting to life on earth.
Safely crossing the road! What to do when you see a fire! And what to do when a stranger offers you candy! What are we supposed to do in these situations?
Rest your worries and learn about proper safety measures one-by-one with prince I-Kooo!
The story of the Lucky Squad, a group of three kids, Nino, Viola, and Lj-Wang together with their smart coach Lucky. Together they invent the sport Spike Ball.
Sprookjesboom, also known as "The Fairy Tale Tree" and "Märchenbaum" is a computer-animated series for children from The Efteling. The show is produced by the animation studio Motek Entertainment in Amsterdam, based on a concept from Efteling's director, Olaf Vugts. The television program is broadcast daily in several international markets including the Netherlands on TROS and z@ppelin, in Belgium on Ketnet, and in Germany on NRW.
Sprookjesboom is similar in theme to Dreamworks' Shrek. It tells the story of the characters that live in the Sprookjesbos, or Fairy Tale Forest, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Tom Thumb. Behind every 5-minute episode is a subtle moral message. Episodes are in Dutch, with some having been translated to German and English. The character animation is based on motion capture performance.
A feature length film titled Sprookjesboom, de Film was released in 2012 and was awarded the 100th Dutch Gouden Film. The film was based on the characters and stories from the serie