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      • Bugs Bunny Builders: Hard Hat Time (7)

        An action-packed music video of The Looney Builders traveling across land, air, and sea to get the job done.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (57)

        It’s summer and Spike’s the primary beneficiary of Rick’s daily grilling ritual; the pooch is tossed a nice juicy T-bone nightly. When Spike gets stuck trying to exit the doghouse, he realizes it’s time to back off the beef. Spike orders Tom to hide the tempting T-bones and no matter what he says or does don’t let him have them! Of course it’s a lose-lose scenario for Tom; Spike becomes angry if Tom caves in to his demands and gives him the steaks and even angrier if he doesn’t! When Jerry moves one of the nightly T-bones from Tom’s latest hiding place, it begets a series of unfortunate events when Spike’s hunger becomes too much and he demands Tom give him his steak back! Jerry enjoys the show and the food (cat and mouse dinner theater). In the end, Spike loses the extra weight from chasing Tom. When Jerry can’t fit in his mouse hole because of the weight he’s gained justice is served!

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (59)

        The Cat's Meow Dance Competition is coming up and Toodles' dance partner has gone missing! In the meantime, Toodles needs a new dance partner in case hers doesn't turn up. Butch and Tom go toe-to-toe for the honor. But when Tom manages to nab the spot, he winds up disappearing, too! Now it's up to Jerry to solve the case!

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (64)

        A little cat and mouse leads Jerry to take refuge in his hole in the wall where he runs into Franky Two-Face the rat, who now calls Jerry's home, HIS home. Tom finds this funny, of course. Franky Two-Face leads Tom to believe the two are working together but Franky's a no-good, dirty rat. He doesn't play fair. He's a liar, a sneak, a dirty player, just an all-around dirty rat. He goes to the cats in the alley, says Jerry thinks they're soft, steals things from Spike and sets Tom up as the thief. Franky Two-Face knows every dirty trick in the book, except one; the one Tom and Jerry use to get rid of Franky Two-Face.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (55)

        Tuffy and Jerry are brushing their teeth. Tuffy's so tired he uses Jerry's tail instead of his toothbrush. They climb in their respective beds, only Tuffy's not in his bed, he's in the palm of Tom's hand that Tom's made-up to look like a bed. Tom gets walloped for his little stunt but it points out to Jerry that he needs a safer home. What begins with Jerry securing his home from Tom, turns into an arms race between the cat and mouse where they each build their own booby-trapped bunker to protect themselves from each other. They turn out to be their own greatest enemy, with the biggest threat coming from their own creations. In the end, they go back to their relatively safer existence.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (54)

        Spike hasn't been the best role model for his boy when it comes to being a good sport. You could even say Spike's a sore loser. That's why Spike recruits Tom and Jerry to help teach the little guy how to lose gracefully. When Tom beats Tyke at a game of tic-tac-toe Tyke puts the "sore" into "sore loser" by biting Tom's finger when Tom extends it for a friendly post-game handshake. Tom forces Jerry to take turns playing various games with Tyke (e.g. Checkers, basketball, hopscotch, etc…). Each time they win, Tyke takes it out on them. When Tom and Jerry start throwing the games, Spike's right there to dole out his own punishment for letting Tyke win. Sometimes you just can't win!

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (62)

        When Tom's hit by a trolley while he and Jerry are investigating their latest case, he's sent to recover at the local animal hospital. But a detective is never off the case! Tom begins to suspect the answer to the case they're working on is right under his broken nose. Problem is, he's in traction and can't move. That's okay, he's got a partner in crime-solving – Doc Jerry makes the rounds at the animal hospital and solves the mystery, but not before sending Tom on the rounds to endure various tests (e.g. x-rays, stress test, physical therapy, etc…) and to do some investigating of his own.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (40)

        The Lemmings are all lined up on the couch to watch a cartoon film where a mouse plays nasty tricks on a cat. Grizzy, who has decided to take his nap, switches off the TV and confiscates the batteries of the remote control to make sure they can't switch their program back on. But is it wise to frustrate a gang of Lemmings who've been inspired by a gag-filled cartoon?

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (41)

        Once again, Grizzy shows the Lemmings that they just don't measure up to him physically and that the last jar of chocolate spread is for the strongest. The Lemmings find a way around this by increasing the power of a lamp that accelerates plant growth and instantly expand themselves to... bear size.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (42)

        The Lemmings lay their hands on a full crate of chocolate spread, which they hide somewhere behind Grizzy's back. And since the Lemmings are both prudent and cunning, it's impossible to surprise them when they pay a visit to their secret hoard. Until the day Grizzy discovers a magic ring that enables him to take on the appearance of a Lemming.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (43)

        Grizzy is persuaded that he's discovered the ultimate gadget for good living: a pair of connected glasses for watching TV in panoramic view, with all sorts of indicators, namely an intrusion warning signal. There is only one real drawback: the speedometer function which the Lemmings adore.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (44)

        The Lemmings clamor for their turn to play with the ranger's mobile phone, but Grizzy isn't in the sharing mood. And he's very talented at flattening anything that comes near, without looking up from his game. The Lemmings invent an implacable protection system which should enable them to recover the mobile in complete safety.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (45)

        Grizzy is captivated by a mime artist on TV who makes viewers believe in the presence of an invisible wall. To get rid of the Lemmings, who have sights on his jar of Yummy, Grizzy hides the jar and pretends he has an invisible one. When the Lemmings see through the trick, they decide to trap Grizzy with a grand illusion number.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (46)

        The Lemmings shiver with cold, sneeze and are glassy-eyed: they have a big fat cold! They look so pitiful that Grizzy doesn't have the heart to throw them into the void, even if they are extremely annoying when they try to snuggle up to him to keep warm. He decides to heal them: the quicker they get better, the quicker Grizzy will be able to get rid of them pitilessly.

      • Batwheels (35)

        When all of the Batwheels (except for Bam) mysteriously disappear, Bam enlists the help of A.D.A.M, the original Batmobile, to help save his friends. Along the way, Bam comes to appreciate the old-school mobile's different crimefighting style as they team up to take on the Legion of Zoom.

      • Batwheels (36)

        Much to everyone’s surprise, Bam is secretly afraid of the dark. When Poison Ivy knocks out all the power in Gotham, Bam must conquer his fears to stop her.

      • Batwheels (37)

        When Redbird tries his hand at espionage as “V-8, the Super-Spy”, he quickly realizes he's gotten in over his head, so Redbird teams up with Bibi to save the Amusement Mile from Dr. Spy!

      • Batwheels (38)

        Bibi has a terrible no-good day after she keeps messing up and lets Joker get away. She doesn’t think he can help Batgirl anymore, but a “bad today” doesn’t mean it’ll be a “bad tomorrow".

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (6)

        Tweety leads The Looney Builders in building a new merry-go-round at the park for the kids. His crane breaks down and his small size affects his ability to contribute to the build.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (7)

        The Looney Builders learn that Taz accidentally destroyed his house, so they set out to build him a new one that’s smash-proof.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (8)

        When the Looney Builders build themselves a playground, Daffy gets so excited about his section that he takes all the supplies for himself.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (9)

        The Looney Builders are hired by Mac and Tosh Gopher to build them a home underground. Daffy can’t remove rocks from the area fast enough and fails to ask for help.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (25)

        Mr Bean’s car has broken down and he is late to meet Irma for a night at the opera. Mr Bean finally arrives but he is refused entry to the theatre because of his filthy attire. Forced to borrow some clothes from the local launderette Bean is mistaken for the star of the show and ends up on the stage giving the operatic performance of a lifetime.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (26)

        Mr Bean takes a taxi to his local toyshop but a dodgy cabbie thinks he can take Mr Bean for a ride. After a mix up Mr Bean finds himself driving the taxi and starts to have fun couriering people to their destinations even giving an American tourist an extensive tour of London. But will the taxi driver find out what’s been going on and how much will Bean’s final fare be?

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (27)

        Mr Bean needs to impress Irma who is infatuated with the hunky deliveryman. Bean tries to improve his physique at the gym but has little success. Instead he opts for an inflatable muscle suit. Irma is indeed impressed and Bean’s plan seems to be working – until the suit gets punctured and Bean makes the mistake of re-inflating it with helium. As Bean floats off into the sky will Irma’s admiration be punctured?

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (28)

        Mr Bean is initially charmed when a seemingly cute seagull turns up on his windowsill. Bean feeds the gull and invites the bird inside. But it’s not long before the seagull in the flat turns out to be a cuckoo in the nest taking over Bean’s home – eating all his food controlling the TV and sleeping in his bed. Bean starts to regret taking on a new best friend in place of good old reliable Teddy.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (4)

        Lilit remembers loving balancing on a slack-vine when she was a Mushlet. But actually, she never really learnt how, so she keeps falling off and getting really frustrated. It’s up to Morel to step up and finally teach Lilit how to slack-vine like a pro.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (5)

        Chep and Mush-Mush sometimes don’t listen to Lilit. So when she tries to tell them about her great idea to have a special firefly night, they instead believe it is their idea. Grrr! Whose special firefly night will come out on top?

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (6)

        Bolly hurts his foot and can’t go fast until it heals. Phooey! But when everyone gives him treats to cheer him up, Bolly decides he never wants his foot to heal.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (7)

        Chep is over-joyed when his weevil friend, Chase, returns to Mushton. But Chase seems to have changed, he's way harder to handle now. And he wants something from Chep! But what?

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (6)

        The Lemmings create a shadow puppet show where seven papercut lemmings confront a bear over a jar of Yummy chocolate spread. The Lemmings in the audience are super enthusiastic, but Grizzy is outraged by the treatment inflicted upon the bear. He decides to intervene and equips the paper bear with an armor and saber! The Lemmings retort with ninja effigies of themselves and mount an attack to recover the coveted jar of Yummy spread.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (7)

        As Grizzy relaxes in the massage chair, a cloud drifts in front of the sun, immediately stopping the electricity supply in the log cabin. The voltage drops continue, even though the sky seems clear now. Grizzy looks out the window and a dragon appears on the horizon! Once over his initial fright, the bear realizes that it's only a kite flown by the Lemmings – using the electricity from the cabin they have rerouted!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (8)

        Grizzy dismantles the toboggan built by the Lemmings in the log cabin and reemploys the bamboo sticks to build a jacuzzi. When the Lemmings discover the bear's piece of work, they imagine a giant waterpark dominated by an immense waterslide. Anticipating the Lemmings' desire, Grizzy tries to barricade himself inside but the rodents manage to eject him from the cabin. The bear comes back, protected by a super bamboo armor…

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (9)

        The Lemmings organize a drone race throughout the cabin. Grizzy, who was on the verge of falling asleep, interrupts the competition but must contend with the rodents' reprisals. Thrown out of the cabin, the bear falls onto a temple dedicated to the Monkey King. He appropriates the statue's powers, operating a magic cloud by remote control. Grizzy settles in on the cloud and wins the race before the Lemmings. But a cloud that flies that fast can only arouse lust…

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (10)

        To trick Grizzy's vigilance and steal the TV, the Lemmings, disguised as traditional Chinese dancers, perform a number that leaves the bear flabbergasted. The rodents take advantage of their diversion to carry off the TV set on their airborne craft made of Chinese umbrellas. But before they can escape with their bounty, Grizzy recovers the screen. Ever as determined, the Lemmings come back after upgrading their vessel.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (11)

        Annoyed by a noisy high-speed chase between the Lemmings and a raccoon, Grizzy abruptly stops the game. The players fall into empty space and land in a clearing. The impact of their crash-landing cracks a black and white tile representing Yin and Yang and a strange light pours over the raccoon. Depending on his mood, the color of his fur changes, and his excitement or calm become contagious to all those around him!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (12)

        On the way back from a fishing outing, Grizzy unwittingly brings back an electrode that controls a robot. Once activated, the gadget puts itself in the service of the bear, satisfying his each and every need. The envious Lemmings plot to take possession of this new metallic ally. They manage to evict the bear, who does not intend to take this lying down… especially when he discovers a pair of robotic arms hidden in a module that fell out of the robot!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (13)

        At nightfall, just as Grizzy starts to doze off, a racket comes from outside the cabin: the Lemmings are sliding along the Great Wall in a crate, propelled by firework rockets. Cleverly avoiding the bear's strategies to stop them, the Lemmings accidentally set off a mechanism in a tower. A secret room filled with cannons and catapults opens, just waiting to be used by the powder monkey apprentices…

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (2)

        Mrs. Wicket demands that Bean stay in to take delivery of a new lounge chair. He is forced to dress up as Mrs. Wicket when Brian the Delivery Man won't deliver the chair to anyone but Mrs. Wicket. Then Brian falls in love with 'her' and asks 'her' out on a date. Bean accepts because he's starving hungry. How long can he keep up the deception? Long enough to fill his stomach?

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (3)

        Mr Bean dog-sits for Irma and while in the park comes across a professional dog-walker. This guy’s making a fortune while Bean is doing it for free! That evening posters go up and the next morning Bean has four dogs to look after. But who is going to walk whom?

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (4)

        Mr Bean crashes his mini into a pool of slurry and is desperate to get himself and his car clean.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (5)

        Mr. Bean accidentally sends Irma a silly Birthday card and has stop it being delivered.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables (31)

        When Chanterelle sees how good Lilit is at painting, she offers to help her dig into her talent. But Lilit’s art lessons conflict with the fun project she has been working on with Mush-Mush and Chep. And when she sees that her friends are having a great time without her, Lilit is seriously annoyed which her paintings start showing…

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables (32)

        Chep is very excited: tonight, a rare and extremely stinky plant is going to bloom! But he already promised Mush-Mush to play their favourite game. When he chooses the flower instead, Mush-Mush is angry and the two friends stop talking. But when Mush-Mush realises that Chep is about to miss the blooming, he decides he won’t let that happen and helps his friend!

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables (33)

        When Mush-Mush, Chep and Lilit take their compost meals back to their home-tree to eat, they think they have made a great new discovery – compost to go! They set up a delivery service so everyone can eat at home too. It’s so cool! Except Sushi-Mushi misses hosting everyone at the Food Snail, and everyone starts missing eating together…

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables (34)

        Mush-Mush, Chep and Lilit are playing dares and having a lot fun. All the Mushables are happy for them except Fung and Miff who keep mocking them. When Mush-Mush reply they should play together to see how fun it is, Fung and Miff accept. Mush-Mush surprisingly gets along with Fung and Miff... until one dare too many.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables (36)

        Mush-Mush wants to be just like Starmush when he grows up, because he’s convinced that Starmush is the most awesome Mushable there is and that his daily life must be extraordinary. So, Mush-Mush trails Starmush, which soon annoys the Mushelder. To get rid of Mush-Mush, Starmush decides to live up to the Mushler’s fantasies…

      • Bugs Bunny Builders: Hard Hat Time (11)

        Tweety spots a giant lemon in a tree and is determined to make lemonade for everyone.

      • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (20)

        Wilhelmina tries to sneak into the Emerald Castle and steal Dorothy's ruby slippers while she sleeps, but her plan fails. So Wilhelmina uses a magic hourglass to go back in time and try it over and over again. But every time she gets close to the slippers, Toto is there to thwart Wilhelmina's plans.

      • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (21)

        Lion adopts a stray kitten and names it Eureka, but the kitten wreaks havoc on the castle! Dorothy realizes that Eureka isn't an orphan – she's lost from her home in the Valley of Pussycats. When Dorothy and friends return Eureka to her family, they find that Purrville is being terrorized by a Rak!

      • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (22)

        When Dorothy, Ozma and Glinda set off to the Witchy Bazaar, Wilhelmina sends her Monkeys to Glinda's house to steal the Great Book of Ozian Records so she can erase Dorothy from Oz history! However, the Monkeys are in for a surprise – Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion are castle sitting.

      • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (23)

        Dorothy presents Ozma with a magical Best Friends necklace (half says best and the other half says friends) that she found while digging in her garden. Ozma is thrilled and puts it on immediately! But what they didn't realize is that the second you put on the necklaces, you're literally joined/connected at the hip! They must find the key to friendship to get unstuck!

      • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (24)

        It's Family Day in Oz, but Woozy doesn't have a family. When Dorothy and her friends' attempts to find Woozy's family go comically awry, Woozy bursts into tears – creating a raging river that sweeps through Oz! While saving Woozy, they realize that they are a family.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (22)

        Mrs. Wicket becomes annoyingly inconsolable when Scrapper goes missing – calling for him at all hours of the day and night. Bean can’t get any sleep! He decides that the only way to restore peace in the household is to go out and find Scrapper himself – a journey that takes him deep into London’s sewers …

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (23)

        Bean discovers Mrs. Wicket’s nephew and Bruiser Jnr swapping football stickers and decides that he wants to fill up a sticker album too. He buys-up all the stickers in the neighbourhood and has almost completed his task when Nephew points out that he’s missing one: the famous sticker owned by local footballing celebrity Jamie Studds. Bean turns thief to be the best collector of ‘em all.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (24)

        Mr. Bean thinks he’s just dug up a valuable coin in the back-garden and goes rushing off to the Museum to have it valued little knowing that it’s actually Bruiser Snr’s much-loved but valueless fake gold medallion. Bruiser Snr wants it back; and forces Bean to break back into the Museum to get it.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (25)

        Bean discovers Declan giving Irma a lift in his swanky new SUV. Bean is unimpressed until Declan shows off all the car’s features. Undeterred Bean professes his car superior. Declan issues a challenge – to see which car Irma will choose for her lift back to work. Bean decides his car may need a little ‘pimping’ …

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (47)

        The Lemmings find a pack of icy mints that literally chill your breath. One blast from anyone who eats them freezes everything in sight. Grizzy does not particularly care for this frosty ambiance and tries to take their candy away.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (48)

        Grizzy can't believe it: he has just swallowed a spoonful of his favorite food, chocolate spread, and he hates it! How could that be possible? And yet, when he swiped the jar from the Lemmings, they seemed to be enjoying it immensely. A quick investigation reveals that the Lemmings added a dash of lemon juice to the jar to give the spread a sharper taste. And they intend to jazz up the rest of the stock as well!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (49)

        Grizzy discovers the fondness of his beloved she-bear for meditation. To seduce her, he sets out to prove to her that he too can attain the Zen attitude. This demands practice, of course, but it especially demands lots of willpower and concentration to get rid of the rowdy Lemmings without losing one's temper.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (50)

        Grizzy and the Lemmings discover a super-secret Canadian Army prototype which resembles a simple computer keyboard. It has only several command keys: select, cut and paste, and delete, but the keys act directly on surrounding elements... as well as on living beings!

      • Jessica's Big Little World (7)

        When Jessica meets another kid at the park with an identical look as her, the two quickly form an unbreakable bond.

      • Jessica's Big Little World (8)

        When Jessica pet sits Stanleigh’s hedgehog, she has to think on her feet.

      • Batwheels (37)

        When Redbird tries his hand at espionage as “V-8, the Super-Spy”, he quickly realizes he's gotten in over his head, so Redbird teams up with Bibi to save the Amusement Mile from Dr. Spy!

      • Batwheels (38)

        Bibi has a terrible no-good day after she keeps messing up and lets Joker get away. She doesn’t think he can help Batgirl anymore, but a “bad today” doesn’t mean it’ll be a “bad tomorrow".

      • Barney's World (9)

        When Vivie discovers she’s not amazing at soccer the first time she tries, she thinks she’ll never be good at it. Barney creates fantastical practice drills to help Vivie learn how practice can help her get better.

      • Barney's World (10)

        When Mel’s pretzel is eaten by a pigeon, Barney creates a high-seas adventure to find another, but it goes awry when Captain Mel doesn't listen to her crew. Mel realizes it's important to listen to others when you're working as a team.

      • Lu & The Bally Bunch - Shorts (7)

        The bugs talk about listening.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (37)

        Tom and Jerry are hired by a British super spy to help guard the Queen's precious objects while they are on display in the city.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (38)

        When an accident leaves Jerry wrapped head to toe in bandages and unable to take his scout troop camping, a guilt-ridden Tom decides to lead the kids into the woods himself. Stuck at home, Jerry can't help but imagine everything that could possibly go wrong.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (39)

        The hot dog relish that Crooked Eddie brings to the detectives turns out to be an explosive device that Tom & Jerry must now return to the lab before it inadvertently blows up the entire city.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (40)

        Jerry's cousins pay a return visit to the Manor eager to create mayhem for Tom. Things get crazier than ever when the cousins' wives show up as well.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (41)

        A Lemur belonging to the Duchess's adventurous cousin puts Tom's job as Under-Butler in jeopardy.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (42)

        The detectives agree to escort a goofy Canadian goose back across the border before duck hunting season begins.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (43)

        A wild chase leads Jerry into the arms of a little girl and now Tom has to help Jerry escape her clutches.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (44)

        Fearful that he will lose his place in the Manor, Tom adopts the attitude of a member of the Royal Guard in order to keep the mice and their new friend, Boswell, from wreaking havoc in the kitchen.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (45)

        Mistaken for a rare breed of Guinea Pig by the Duchess's professor friend, Jerry uses his protected, elevated status to create endless problems for Tom.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (46)

        Spike's big brother, Max, shows up on the run from some bad guys and Spike must enlist the help of Tuffy, Tom and Jerry to get rid of him.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (47)

        The detectives help a team of huskies find the villain who is determined to sabotage their dog sled race.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV (48)

        Jerry uses a friendly tick to get even with Tom.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders: Hard Hat Time (11)

        Tweety spots a giant lemon in a tree and is determined to make lemonade for everyone.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (56)

        The Ranger's cabin is equipped with an ultra-effective pest detector capable of sensing the presence of an intruder, then chasing it out by emitting a wave that instructs the creature's brain to leave at once. Grizzy and the Lemmings are no longer able to stay inside, until they discover that the box's remote-control device allows you to select which type of animal will be spared or targeted by the wave.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (57)

        Grizzy finds himself unwillingly caught up in a race between two teams of Lemmings. When he understands the stakes, he tries to win but loses. Grizzy has his pride: he wants a rematch. He decides to build his own racing machine to challenge the Lemmings' soapbox.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (58)

        The Lemmings have placed giant remote-controlled hydraulic jacks under the cabin to transform it into a life-sized rolling ball game. Grizzy, who in inclined to seasickness, tries to put things back in place. The cabin tips over into empty space.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (59)

        Grizzy is disturbed during his nap by a few uncatchable flies which buzz incessantly around his head. When he realizes that the carnivorous plant upon which the Lemmings are playing rodeo feeds off flying insects, he decides to confiscate it and use it as an anti-fly weapon.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (60)

        The Lemmings have unearthed a crate of competition boomerangs. They rapidly become pros capable of disarming Grizzy at a distance and ejecting him from the cabin with disconcerting ease. To compete with the precision of the Lemming boomerangs, Grizzy decides to learn archery and becomes the Canadian William Tell.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (61)

        Exasperated by the Lemmings who prevent him from watching his favorite TV show in peace, Grizzy catapults them out of the cabin. One of them passes through the northern lights and undergoes a strange mutation: he now has the power to control metal with his mind.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (62)

        A strange new object figures prominently in the cabin: a big wall clock that resembles a Swiss cuckoo. Grizzy instantly falls in love with the regular "tick-tock," which comforts and soothes him. But when the hands strike noon, figurines come out and perform a song and dance with a flourish. The Lemmings notice that by turning the hands of the clock manually, it can be noontime every two seconds.

      • Batwheels (37)

        When Redbird tries his hand at espionage as “V-8, the Super-Spy”, he quickly realizes he's gotten in over his head, so Redbird teams up with Bibi to save the Amusement Mile from Dr. Spy!

      • Batwheels (38)

        Bibi has a terrible no-good day after she keeps messing up and lets Joker get away. She doesn’t think he can help Batgirl anymore, but a “bad today” doesn’t mean it’ll be a “bad tomorrow".

      • Meet the Batwheels (5)

        It's time to go, go, go with Batgirl's motorbike Bibi as she zigs and zags her way to victory in this high-energy music video - it doesn't matter if it's a stunt jump or a speeding supervillain, Bibi always gives it her all and then some!

      • Barney's World (9)

        When Vivie discovers she’s not amazing at soccer the first time she tries, she thinks she’ll never be good at it. Barney creates fantastical practice drills to help Vivie learn how practice can help her get better.

      • Barney's World (10)

        When Mel’s pretzel is eaten by a pigeon, Barney creates a high-seas adventure to find another, but it goes awry when Captain Mel doesn't listen to her crew. Mel realizes it's important to listen to others when you're working as a team.

      • Lu & The Bally Bunch - Shorts (15)

        The bugs talk about playing outside.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series (29)

        Nipping to the shops for a few provisions becomes a nightmare when a mile-long shopping list from his landlady and a clapped out trolley with a wonky wheel conspire to ruin his day. Subscribing to the theory that bigger is better, he constructs his own shopping trolley incorporating a petrol mower, pram wheels and an extra pair of hydraulic hands.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series (30)

        When nursing an injured magpie in his room, Mr. Bean learns something the rest of us already know: magpies can’t help stealing anything that sparkles. When the police arrive to investigate the theft of his landlady’s jewellery, it’s not just Mr. Bean that needs to take flight.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series (31)

        After a head-on collision with the milkman, Mr. Bean’s landlady is rushed to hospital, leaving him to look after her odious one-eyed cat Scrapper. Fur isn’t the only thing that flies and in the end it’s Bean that needs looking after.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series (32)

        Mr. Bean is delighted with his new ‘ship in a bottle’ until it mistakenly ends up on a milkman’s float. He frantically pursues his prize possession, only to see it disappear into a milk bottling plant at the local dairy. Getting it back promises to be a mission of the impossible.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (27)

        Grizzy and the Lemmings discover the ranger's latest acquisition: a 3D printer that will duplicate anything at all in miniature format. Grizzy wants to redecorate the cabin with figurines bearing his effigy, but first he needs to get rid of the Lemmings. Without getting them mixed up with their perfect resin replicas.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (28)

        Grizzy and the Lemmings discover a strange gateway to a parallel world. On the other side, there is the same cabin, only it doesn't belong to a ranger. It's a chocolate spread museum, where the curators are... another Grizzy and other Lemmings, all with very different personalities.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (29)

        Grizzy and the Lemmings clumsily destroy the TV remote control while fighting over who gets to watch their favorite program. While looking for a backup zapper, they happen onto a top secret Canadian Army prototype that enables you to apply the usual controls: "play," "pause" and "fast forward" to living beings.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (30)

        The Lemmings discover that by changing the speed limit sign on the side of the road, they can accelerate truck traffic and create a huge draft that is just perfect for their extreme kiting game. Grizzy would be more in favor of a "STOP!" or "No Entrance!" sign. A road sign battle begins.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (31)

        While trying to stop the Lemmings from playing their extreme trampoline game, Grizzy slips on the canvas and unwittingly executes an amazing somersault in front of his beloved she-bear. Seeing that she wants more, Grizzy decides to become a champ in the sport. But for that to happen, the Lemmings will need to let him work out.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (32)

        The Lemmings have hitched up a racoon with a sweet tooth to their sled and get a ride by throwing cookies in front of the creature with a sling. To recover the supply of cookies, which were to be his afternoon snack, Grizzy has no qualms about making the Lemmings' sled skid out of control. When the sled hits a superhero's spacecraft, a mysterious costume falls out.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (33)

        The Lemmings have unearthed a strange little gadget from amongst the Forest Ranger's belongings: a hand spinner. Grizzy thinks it's a silly game until he accidentally tries out the contraption for himself and becomes instantly addicted. What is the secret of this seemingly banal object that make the heads of its enthusiasts spin as well?

      • Bugs Bunny Builders: Hard Hat Time (5)

        A music video of Daffy Duck using his dump truck to haul supplies and goof around on the job.

      • Batwheels (37)

        When Redbird tries his hand at espionage as “V-8, the Super-Spy”, he quickly realizes he's gotten in over his head, so Redbird teams up with Bibi to save the Amusement Mile from Dr. Spy!

      • Batwheels (38)

        Bibi has a terrible no-good day after she keeps messing up and lets Joker get away. She doesn’t think he can help Batgirl anymore, but a “bad today” doesn’t mean it’ll be a “bad tomorrow".

      • Meet the Batwheels (14)

        Bam can't wait to recharge after a long night of heroism in Gotham, but first, the Batwheels need all kinds of help, delaying his much-needed nap just a little bit longer...

      • Bugs Bunny Builders II (5)

        The Looney Builders build Marvin the Martian and his Martian crew a space station. Marvin soon becomes overwhelmed by his Martian crew’s antics and lack of personal space.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders II (6)

        The Looney Builders discover Zippy, an acrobatic flea, living on Sylvester’s back. They build Zippy a flea circus to try and convince him to relocate and relieve Sylvester’s itch.

      • Barney's World (1)

        When David is frustrated to be called home early to help with his baby sister, Barney creates a magical game where David is reminded how good it feels to help others. He leaves the park excited to help out as a big brother.

      • Barney's World (2)

        Barney's magic creates a nighttime adventure in the park, but David is scared of the dark. Barney becomes a giant glowing action figure to help David calm down so he can stay and play with his friends.

      • Jessica's Big Little World (7)

        When Jessica meets another kid at the park with an identical look as her, the two quickly form an unbreakable bond.

      • Jessica's Big Little World (8)

        When Jessica pet sits Stanleigh’s hedgehog, she has to think on her feet.

      • Lu & The Bally Bunch - Shorts (11)

        The bugs talk about waiting for things they really want.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (3)

        Mr Bean wins two tickets for an exotic cruise and naturally he takes Teddy along for the trip of a lifetime. Once aboard the huge ocean liner Mr Bean soon settles into a life of luxury but while showing off to a new friend Bean becomes ‘man overboard’ and stranded on a dessert island. The hungrier he gets the wilder he becomes and desperate to find a way off the island.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (4)

        Mr Bean goes to his favourite china shop to buy a new cup for Teddy but when he opens his wallet he doesn’t have enough money to pay for it. When he sees a poster for the local funfair where the stalls have cash prizes Bean is determined to win himself some money on the Coconut Shy. But after many unsuccessful attempts he realises it’s a fix and lets everyone know about it. Naturally this doesn’t go down well with the stallholder who wants revenge and a chase around the funfair ensues.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (5)

        Mr Bean’s electricity supply is cut off when Mrs Wicket sees the cost of her enormous electricity bill. As the snow falls outside Mr Bean’s flat becomes so cold that there are ice cubes in his bath water. Mr Bean has the idea to build a huge wind turbine in the back garden providing his own power. All is going very well until an unexpected storm sends Bean’s wind turbine into overdrive creating a huge surge of electricity and a huge shock for everyone

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (6)

        Mr Bean goes to his local bakery to buy a cake but finds he doesn’t have any money. He goes to the bank to use the cash machine but he can’t remember his pin number. When Mr Bean's bankcard is swallowed up by the cash machine there’s only one thing to do - go into the machine and fetch it back. The police are alerted but Bean’s main concern is to get some money and get back to the baker’s before all the cakes are sold.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (43)

        Grizzy stands in front of the pantry, desperate. The stock of chocolate spread is completely depleted. He realizes that the Lemmings are making some themselves, following a complicated recipe. If they can make it, then why can’t he?

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (44)

        Inspired by a magazine with a jewelry ad showing a man offering a diamond to a woman, Grizzy imagines himself offering the ranger's engagement ring to his beloved she-bear. But the big diamond set in the ring has disappeared. The Lemmings, who are having a spinning-top contest, are using it as the ultimate top. And they have no intention of giving it up.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (45)

        When he accidentally sticks a computer microprocessor to his temple, Grizzy is transformed into an exceptionally intelligent being capable of predicting events to come far in advance. With his way above average IQ, not only will he be able to provide himself with the latest high-tech comfort, getting rid of the Lemmings should be a piece of cake.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (46)

        The Lemmings prepare a dream afternoon snack with the last jar of chocolate spread in the cupboard. Tough luck, Grizzy is coming! Caught off guard, the Lemmings hide the jar in a teddy bear-pajama case to slip away without arousing suspicion. But Grizzy is captivated by the stuffed bear and makes it his security blanket.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (47)

        Grizzy gleefully discovers that he can print images taken with the ranger's camera which is connected to a state-of-the-art printer. He decides to immortalize and frame himself, but when the time comes to print his portrait, there's no more paper in the printer. The Lemmings have thrown themselves heart and soul into the regressive pleasure of paper airplanes.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (48)

        A van pulls up to the ranger's cabin to deliver a full crate of jars of chocolate spread. While Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over a wrecking bar to open it, someone steals the crate. Grizzy and the Lemmings will have to carry out an investigation to find the trail of their treasure.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings (49)

        Like usual, Grizzy picks the door of the Ranger's log cabin to come in and make himself comfortable, but this time it's impossible to enter! The Lemmings have requisitioned the cabin for a party and barricaded themselves inside. Grizzy has no intention of waiting for an invitation to find a way to get in.

      • Moley: Squirm & Manny (7)

        Squirm and Manny get into a sticky situation when a plant comes to life and tries to eat them!

      • Batwheels (37)

        When Redbird tries his hand at espionage as “V-8, the Super-Spy”, he quickly realizes he's gotten in over his head, so Redbird teams up with Bibi to save the Amusement Mile from Dr. Spy!

      • Batwheels (38)

        Bibi has a terrible no-good day after she keeps messing up and lets Joker get away. She doesn’t think he can help Batgirl anymore, but a “bad today” doesn’t mean it’ll be a “bad tomorrow".

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (5)

        Pauleen Penguin hires The Looney Builders to build her a home in Looneyburg. Lola soon discovers they got the design wrong and the crew has to make adjustments.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (6)

        Tweety leads The Looney Builders in building a new merry-go-round at the park for the kids. His crane breaks down and his small size affects his ability to contribute to the build.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders: Hard Hat Time (8)

        Bugs tries to play music for the crew on their lunch break, but his “boogie button” is busted.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (65)

        After another destructive bout of cat and mouse, Hildie and Beatie decide that Tom's bad cat-titude has caused nothing but trouble around the cottage. What Tom needs is an attitude adjustment! With a flick of the wand, Tom becomes a doting cat. Much better! Jerry's loving the change at first, but he soon tires of the touchy-feely feline (even Newt is tiring of Tom's affections). Jerry tries every mouse trick in the book to trigger Tom's animal instincts, but nothing seems to break the spell. Jerry has to sneak Hildie's wand to reverse the spell, but it won't be easy with tag-along-Tom by his side every step of the way!

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (63)

        When a little cat and mouse ends poorly for Tom, he ends up having to wear the cone of shame. Unable to remove it, deal with the emotional shame, or adapt to the giant plastic funnel on his head, Tom must find meaning in the suffering.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II (58)

        Little Quacker is heartsick and he's come to the cat and mouse detective to help mend his broken heart. You see, the duck fell in love at first quack with a bird he met luxuriating in the central park pond. The courtship went south (literally) when Quacker's honey coo-coo migrated with her flock. All that Quacker has left of her is a single feather and he's counting on the cat and mouse detective to find his one true love. Prince Charming had an easier time finding Cinderella with a glass slipper, but Tom and Jerry aren't about to fly the coop. In the end, they find the owner of the lost feather and reunite the two lovebirds who fly off into the sunset...

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III (1)

        Ginger brings home a new pet—a mynah bird who can mimic anyone and anything. Rick complains about the money they will have to spend to feed and care for another pet. Spike and Tom are on notice, as somebody's got to go.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III (3)

        Ginger decides she wants to teach Tom to walk on a leash to ensure he gets much-needed exercise. Tom hates the leash and does not want to go for a walk. Finally, they're on their way, much to Tom's chagrin. Back home, Jerry and Tuffy proceed to raid the fridge.

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III (2)

        It's that special time of year when the Lady of the House's rare, exotic (and very stinky) cheese gets delivered to the manor. It's up to Tom to make sure not a crumb of this cheese—known to be a favorite of mice—goes missing.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (47)

        The Lemmings find a pack of icy mints that literally chill your breath. One blast from anyone who eats them freezes everything in sight. Grizzy does not particularly care for this frosty ambiance and tries to take their candy away.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (48)

        Grizzy can't believe it: he has just swallowed a spoonful of his favorite food, chocolate spread, and he hates it! How could that be possible? And yet, when he swiped the jar from the Lemmings, they seemed to be enjoying it immensely. A quick investigation reveals that the Lemmings added a dash of lemon juice to the jar to give the spread a sharper taste. And they intend to jazz up the rest of the stock as well!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (49)

        Grizzy discovers the fondness of his beloved she-bear for meditation. To seduce her, he sets out to prove to her that he too can attain the Zen attitude. This demands practice, of course, but it especially demands lots of willpower and concentration to get rid of the rowdy Lemmings without losing one's temper.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (50)

        Grizzy and the Lemmings discover a super-secret Canadian Army prototype which resembles a simple computer keyboard. It has only several command keys: select, cut and paste, and delete, but the keys act directly on surrounding elements... as well as on living beings!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (51)

        The Lemmings are having a blast with a bowling game they found in the Ranger's storeroom. Grizzy hastens to destroy the pins to ensure his peace and quiet. But the Lemmings discover a remote-control device that can modify the ball's weight. By setting it on maximum, the ball could knock over much more than pins: furniture, a bear and even a log cabin!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (52)

        After the rains, to the great delight of the Lemmings, strange bouncing mushrooms have sprouted in the yard. To put an end to the Lemmings' noisy games - which prevent Grizzy from enjoying his peace and quiet - Grizzy tramples the mushrooms. Only to realize that each crushed mushroom frees a cloud of spores that instantly creates... a bunch of identical mushrooms.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II (53)

        The Lemmings have laid hand on special magnets which turn any object they are stuck to into flying objects. Grizzy bears the consequences and is ejected out of the cabin on his couch, which has turned into a flying-couch. Upon landing, Grizzy discovers by chance that the magnet stuck to his forehead enables him to fly like Peter Pan.

      • Batwheels (39)

        After refusing to practice with her new underwater mode, Batwing is unable to save Batman from Penguin's sunken ship trap. The Batwheels must help Wing practice her submersible skills before she can save the day.

      • Batwheels (40)

        After agreeing to swap motherboards and change bodies, the Batwheels have to quickly learn to “drive a mile in each other’s wheels” in time to stop the approaching Legion of Zoom!

      • Batwheels II (1)

        Bibi has some competition with Nightwing’s motorcylce, Nightbike. Always trying to one-up each other, these stunt bikes will need to learn that they’re better when they work together.

      • Batwheels II (2)

        When Ducky and Quizz steal the Bat-Signal’s one-of-a-kind lightbulb, Bam and Batwing must find a way to restore the legendary light so Batman knows when Gotham needs him.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (10)

        Bizzy Buzzard’s mom hires The Looney Builders to build her family a new nest. Bizzy wants to help but keeps getting in the way creating all sorts of problems for the crew.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (11)

        The Looney Builders are hired by Hoots Talon to expand and paint the old library. They enlist master painter Sylvester who faces his fear of heights with his build buddy, Tweety.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (12)

        The Looney Builders are hired by the Mouse Sisters to build a bridge over a mac and cheese spill. Lola turns the job into a game which results in the crew losing sight of the bigger goal.

      • Bugs Bunny Builders (13)

        The Looney Builders build a science museum in the desert where Wile E. Coyote becomes distracted by the Road Runner.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (29)

        Mr Bean sees a new toy car in the window of the local department store Havlotts and decides he must have it. But on the way to the toy department Mr Bean gets stuck in the lift. He tries his best to entertain his fellow passengers but they aren’t very appreciative. How can Mr Bean resolve the situation and get the toy he so desperately wants?

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (30)

        Mr Bean attempts to build a shady gazebo in the back garden on a scorching hot day. But as he digs into the ground he unearths a huge unexploded bomb. Trying to make Mrs Wicket aware of the danger and save Scrapper and Teddy from being blown to smithereens takes courage nerve and a Bean styled homemade bomb disposal kit.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (31)

        Mr Bean goes to the theatre to see a performance by a celebrated hypnotist Dr Daze. Bean is super keen to come up on stage and be part of the show. But after being hypnotized Bean unknowingly leaves the theatre not realizing that he is still under the influence and certain trigger sounds have him doing silly things at unexpected and embarrassing moments.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II (32)

        Mr Bean's car is filthy so he gives it a good wash. His sparklingly clean car attracts the attention of other drivers who offer to pay Mr Bean to wash their cars too. Bean cannot resist and builds a car-washing contraption to help him out. But when a certain very posh visitor’s car gets damaged Bean thinks he’s for the chop.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (8)

        Chep has to give the Mushlets a talk about spiders. But talking in front of a group makes Chep nervous. Mush-Mush offers to do it instead. Problem is Mush-Mush’s knowledge of spiders is so bad he ends up getting caught by one!

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (9)

        The Mushlers want Amanita to join in telling monster stories. But Amanita doesn’t believe in monsters. So they take her on a monster hunt and find more than they imagined.

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (10)

        Chep wants to be brave enough to join in the daring games that Mush-Mush and Lilit like to play. So he gets some protective moss pants that make him not only indestructible but also fashionable… and a bit cocky. Woo, it’s the new Chep!

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables II (11)

        Mush-Mush really wants to get over his fear of snakes. Truff really wants to get over his fear of ants. So they team up to help each other overcome their fears… maybe.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (14)

        Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over the last jar of Yummy chocolate spread in the cabin and it ends up sinking in the lagoon. The bear makes a diving suit from various home facilities, while the Lemmings share a diving tank to put a wrench in their adversary's flippers! But the local wildlife comes to meet them…

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (15)

        Grizzy wakes up after a nap, starving, but the last jar of Yummy chocolate spread is empty. The cupboards are barren, except for a package of chocolate powder. Grizzy has the idea of mixing it with coconut milk. It's absolutely delicious! But the Lemmings, who are every bit as gluttonous, want their share of the choco-coco drink!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (16)

        Grizzy gets a nice big bite on the end of his fishing line. While he concentrates hard to strike his catch, the Lemmings divert the fish to tow them on a kite. Grizzy tries to sabotage their improvised kitesurfing game to recover what's rightfully his, until a shark's fin appears on the horizon!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (17)

        The cupboards of the log cabin are hopelessly empty and Grizzy's belly is rumbling. Through his binoculars, he observes the overexcited Lemmings slipping all sorts of small metal objects into the slot of… a Yummy vending machine!?! The bear joins them on the pontoon. If only they could find some coins to make the machine work. Maybe the solution is to find the booty indicated on the treasure map they unearthed on the beach?

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (18)

        After accidentally breaking his favorite sofa, Grizzy spots a cozy fishing cabin on a neighboring island. He requisitions the Lemmings' canoe to get there but discovers that the new cabin is dilapidated and lacking all comfort. The poor bear had been deluded by a poster. However, a fabulous yacht is moored nearby. It catches both his attention and that of the Lemmings, who have just disembarked on the island!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (19)

        The Lemmings have fun taking potshots at sand statues depicting Grizzy. Outraged, he catapults them far into the distance. Grizzy takes advantage of their absence to erect a monumental sculpture of himself. But just as he takes a selfie in front of the sculpture, Grizzy realizes that the Lemmings have laid hands on… a pirate cannon!

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (20)

        After being hit over the head, the Lemmings become hypnotized by a fitness poster and take themselves for sports coaches. They are determined to forcefully train Grizzy, who would much rather lounge around than do push-ups and squats. But the Lemmings' new personality makes them particularly overbearing.

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III (21)

        Nothing seems to be biting Grizzy's fishing rod and the bear is in despair. Suddenly he spots a fabulous swordfish swimming in the lagoon. The bear is already licking his chops, when he sees the Lemmings straddling the fish in a rodeo game. From inside the cabin he uses as a mooring post, Grizzy manages to snare the swordfish and is about to pull it in, but the Lemmings are riding it toward the high seas. Each party tugs hard. And the cabin starts to slide…

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (6)

        Mr. Bean breaks his bed using it as a trampoline. He tries to fix it but he can’t. Next morning and after an awful night’s sleep he goes to buy a brand-new bed. He has fun trying all the beds out but the one he wants is too expensive. He is about to get thrown out of the shop when he turns his experience of all the beds to his advantage.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (7)

        Mrs. Wicket demands that Bean drives her and Miss Wince to their booked spa retreat; and wait outside in the car until they’re done. Bean gets bored so bored that he decides to sneak into the spa and get Mrs. Wicket and Miss Wince out. Chased by the irate Receptionist Bean gets more than he bargained for when he crashes into Mrs. Wicket’s massage session.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (8)

        Bean is both cajoled by Irma and spurred by his own jealousy of the fund-raising super-star Declan into raising money for the local donkey sanctuary. He tries to thwart Declan’s success and increase the amount of money he’s raising until eventually he finds himself challenging Declan to a sky-diving competition.

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III (9)

        The Great Eduardo violinist supreme is in town and Irma wants to go to the concert. But Bean won’t pay for the tickets. More than that he claims that he can play the violin better. Now he has to prove it. After a lot of painful sawing even Eduardo can’t bear the noise. He offers to teach Bean who ends up replacing him in the concert!

      • Mush-Mush And The Mushables (35)

        While they are enjoying the longest day of the summer, Mush-Mush, Chep and Lilit realise that the forest is drying out. Worried, Mushpot explains to our friends that the Tree of Life, that regenerate the entire forest, is dying! There is only one Mushable who could help Mushpot to save the forest: Starmush. But the Mushelders haven’t gotten along for years. Will they be able to put their differences aside in order to save the Tree of Life before it’s too late?