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      • Lamput III

        Witch. Lamput takes refuge in a spooky castle on the hill. The Docs, hot on Lamput's heels, find an unattended broomstick, and, typically, their first instinct is to use it to try to squish their orange quarry. But they quickly discover the broomstick has other, way cooler, uses. Before long the Docs are engaged in some high-speed, unlicenced magical broomstick-riding. Luckily for Lamput, the castle's owner steps in. She's green and witchy, and pretty annoyed about being disturbed from her moonbaking. When the docs break her magical broom, she flies into full witch-mode. Everyone gets transformed into frogs. Which, for Lamput, is a normal day at the office. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Viral Bean. Mr Bean is trying to find a nice quiet place to read his book so he sets off for the Library. But instead of reading he becomes distracted by some funny online videos he sees on the Library’s computer. Before he knows it Mr Bean is recording his own video which is uploaded for everyone to see. Things start to go crazy when people check out his funny video and his popularity takes off. But does Mr Bean enjoy being in the public eye and how long will his celebrity last? (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Super Spy. Mr Bean is obsessed by his favourite TV hero ‘Super Spy’ and is excited when his very own Super-Spy spy kit arrives in the post. While Mr Bean is pretending to be his favourite character and delighting in all his gadgets he spots some unusual goings on in the Bruisers’ house next door. Naturally Mr Bean assumes the worst and sets out to rectify the situation. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Scout Bean. Mr Bean inadvertently causes an accident which prevents Irma taking the scout troop to Big Bear’s Scout Camp. With the scout master and mini bus out of action Mr Bean steps in to save the day. As temporary scoutmaster Mr Bean enjoys his new role but his obsessive badge collecting wins him no friends within the group. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Back To School. Mr Bean cannot find anywhere to park other than the space he spots in a school’s car park. There’s a case of mistaken identity and Mr Bean finds himself teaching a class of unruly school kids. Bean uses every trick in the book to win them over and ends up teaching the headmaster how to be a success in school. (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Rock Concert. “Chasing Lamput” turns out to be the ultimate backstage pass; the Docs pursue the orange blob through the dressing room and directly onto the stage of a gigantic stadium rock concert. The crowd goes wild. Which raises questions about their taste in music, to be honest; Skinny plays guitar like he’s gotten himself tangled in the strings (which he has), and Specs’ drumming, well, it’s certainly got passion. No taste, skill or rhythm, but certainly passion. The stage ends up in tatters by the time the actual band arrives. Those Docs are a hard act to follow. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Bear Glasses. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Bear Under Close Protection. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Zero Visibility. 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. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Intensive Care. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Lemming Gum. 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Lemming Juice. 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! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Zen Bear. 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. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Cutie-Twee Safari. Alice loves adventures in the wilderness. So imagine her joy at having the opportunity to accompany her friends on a trip to look for CutieTwees – the magic little critters that embellish Wonderland with their various colors! It’s also a chance for Alice and Lewis to see how the Twins go about taming these wild creatures. But a word of warning: one must be careful at all times while out in the wild, especially when you’re dealing with critters with extraordinary powers! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Ahahaha! Feeling in a jokey mood, Alice catches up with Lewis while he’s paying a visit to the Book-Wizard. Unfortunately, the latter doesn’t appreciate the little girl’s jokes! And when the Queen turns up on the scene, he tells the two friends to leave. But in her hasty departure, Alice accidentally takes a piece of paper with a treasure map drawn on it! Unable to resist, she heads off to hunt for said treasure… which turns out to be the Book-Wizard’s joke book which he had purposefully buried to make sure the Queen would never come across it. Oops! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Too Full For School. Alice has to learn a bunch of math for a school test. She pays a visit to Lewis, hoping he might be able to help her. But his method is so efficient that Alice learns EVERYTHING! Wow – couldn’t ask for more! However, when she goes back to the real world, she makes a fool of herself during the test: all the knowledge she has is Wonderland knowledge, which has nothing to do with that of the real world. Oops – she’d better get back and see Lewis fast so they can find a solution to this tricky equation! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        And, Action! Alice suggests she and Lewis make a film as a birthday gift for the Twee Twins: Lewis will play the hero, “Super Lewis!” With Charlie and Chester helping them, the shoot starts off swimmingly! But the Queen muscles in on the project and, before long, she’s acting like a total egocentric movie-star diva! To the detriment of the film, and much to Lewis’ dismay. But Alice gets an idea: what if they were to call the Queen’s bluff…? It’s going to be a very interesting screening! (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Date Night. It's Specs big night in the town with the lady of his dream. What could go wrong? The answer to that question might have do with the shapeshifting orange blob at the next table. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        And Then There Were None. Mike is forced into action when the raccoons steal the turtles to help Freddy hold up his newly made throne. The crazy raccoon envisions himself a king and thinks the turtles are the perfect finishing touch to his scheme. Mike sneaks into the raccoons lair to steal back his friends. With Iris's help, he intends to teach the raccoons a lesson they won't forget. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Mike Flu. Poor Mike is bedridden. He's been struck down by a nasty cold so Iris and the turtles are forced take care of his every need, including trying to repel the raccoons from the house. Fighting raccoons isn't their specialty and Iris and the turtles quickly end up locked in the garage. Mike is forced to intervene but he's so sick and weak that he's a pushover. How can he overcome the raccoons this time? Mike's problem could be the very solution he needs to defeat the tenacious raccoons. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        In The Doghouse. Mike is forced to spend the day outside in his doghouse due to Grandma Mikkelsen's fur allergy. Mike makes the best of being exiled and plans to spruce the place up and invite Iris over for an outdoor picnic. But Mercury has been kicked out of his lair after a fight with his brother and decides to squat in the doghouse. Mike does everything he can to wake up the snoozing raccoon and get him out of his home. It looks like he's going to have to bring in the big guns if has any chance of evicting his unwanted guest before Iris shows up. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Slippery When Wet. The Mikkelsen's house has been cleaned and the floor has been polished to a deep sheen. Mike has been told to keep his paws off it. Unfortunately, the filthy raccoons sneak in to steal from the house and wreak havoc. Mercury is loving it, taking advantage of the shiny new floor to practice his ice skating. Mike is determined to get the raccoons out of the house without setting a single paw on the floor. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Wacky Tacos. Mike's wants to impress Iris by preparing some yummy tacos, but Fluffy and the Turtles are making his life difficult by using the extractor fan as a makeshift skydiving game. Things take a turn for the worse when the raccoons break in and try to steal the TV. Mike needs to be in two places at once if he has any chance of rescuing Fluffy and stop the Racoons from stealing the TV and ruining his romantic dinner. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Cone Of Shame. Mike is forced to live out a dog's worst nightmare... wearing a cone around his neck after a trip to the veterinarian! Oh, the humiliation! There's NO WAY he can let Iris see him like this. Mike refuses to leave the house and the raccoons take advantage of his self-enforced quarantine to rob the terrace. Now Mike has to come up with an ingenious scheme to defeat the raccoons without leaving the house and without being seen by Iris. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Skate Pool. Mike's attempt to impress Iris with his diving skills backfires when he crashes into the bottom of an empty concrete swimming pool. Unfortunately, the thrill-loving Turtles drained the water out of the pool to turn it into a skate park. With Mike stranded, Iris comes to the rescue. The raccoons use it as an opportunity to trap Mike and raid the house. Mike will need to find a way out of this concrete prison. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Gliding. The Lemmings play kite-surf with a homemade kite. Grizzy notices that the she-bear he's in love with watches the kite perform arabesques in the sky with admiration. He decides to make a kite that is far more sophisticated than the Lemmings kite. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        The Sound of a Lemming. Grizzy snatches the last jar of chocolate spread out from under the noses of the Lemmings. In exchange, he offers them the toy stuck inside the lid: a mini-flute. When the Lemmings blow into the flute, the shrill notes that come out paralyze anyone whose ears aren't plugged for several seconds. They decide to play a tune for Grizzy in order to recover their share of chocolate spread. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear in the Wind. The Lemmings play a new game, floating like flags in the breeze from the fan which is set at maximum. Grizzy, who has decided to watch his favorite TV documentary on salmon fish, quickly rids the living room of this interference. But he didn't anticipate that the Lemmings would continue their game on the roof with the wind pump and TV antenna, and that the interference would reappear... inside the TV! (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Construction Bear. The Lemmings have a grand old time tearing down their Kapla block buildings, which they rebuild just as fast. Grizzy remarks that the she-bear he's in love with is impressed by the Lemmings' construction and makes believe that it's his work of art. But when the building collapses yet again, the she-bear walks off. Grizzy decides to build an even bigger one. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Kung Fu Lemmings. The Lemmings draw inspiration from lessons they find in a (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Midsummer Bear's. Grizzy dreams that he's a valiant knight who has just delivered his beloved. As he is about to take her in his arms, he is woken by the din of the Lemmings, who have chosen this particular day to blast music. Grizzy has only one desire: pick up his dream where he left off. But first, he'll have to stop the Lemmings' fiesta. (5 min)

      • Lamput III

        Skinny Monster. Skinny is being kept awake by a bad case of the hiccups. Half asleep, he guzzles down a midnight drink. Turns out Specs has forgotten sharehouse rule number one: DON'T KEEP EXPERIMENTAL LAB CONCOCTIONS IN THE KITCHEN FRIDGE. Skinny's hiccups don't get better. Unless you count "literally turning into a monster every time you hiccup" as "better". No point sitting around shedding on the furniture: Specs puts his newly monsterific buddy to good use as a Lamput-hunter. Which goes well until Skinny gets better. If you count being chased off into the distance by an angry bear as "better". (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Dog-Gone. Louise draws a bunch of hearts and flowers on Mike during a makeup game. Mike sees the results and he's absolutely horrified. When Iris shows up, Mike has no choice but to hide. The raccoons take advantage of Mike's predicament to try to rob the house. Mike's only choice is to defeat the raccoons without being seen by anyone... especially Iris. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Fourth Turtle. Mike, Iris and the turtles are playing a game of ping pong when a mysterious aged turtle arrives on the patio and gets hit by the ball. Mike and Iris take the poor injured turtle inside to recuperate, but all is not what it seems. The turtle is a master thief and his injury was all made up to steal a shiny Faberge egg from the Mikkelsen's house. Can Mike figure it out before it's too late? (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Trojan Racoons. The raccoons find a brilliant way of getting into the Mikkelsen's house without anyone noticing by getting mailed to the house inside in a cardboard box. Mike falls for it and the raccoons are free to steal whatever they want in their few minutes of freedom inside the house. The racoons skedaddle back to their lair, but instead of stealing the loot, Mercury brings back an old grandfather clock that belonged to the family's grandmother. Now Mike has to break into the raccoon's lair, retrieve the family heirloom and give the raccoons a taste of their own medicine. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Mike's Paws. Mike is running around like a headless chicken: saving Fluffy from danger, stopping the turtles from breaking everything in the house, and fighting the raccoons. He's in serious need of a break. Seeing how overworked Mike is, Iris and the turtles decide to take over Mike's duties for the day so the exhausted pooch can get a well-deserved rest. The friends mean well but they might have underestimated just how hard Mike's job is! (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Sauna. It's cold and grey outside. Mike invites Iris over to warm up over a hot chocolate. The raccoons sneak into the house and damage the Mikkelsen's home Automation Temperature regulator in the process. Now the house is randomly flipping between blistering hot to freezing cold. Mike has to face danger, overcome challenges, and battle the elements in order to boot the raccoons out of the house. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Wrong Mike. The raccoons steal Iris's favorite toy but accidentally drop it on the terrace during their escape. Mike picks it up while cleaning, thinking it's Fluffys. Iris notices and thinks Mike stole it. She stomps over to the house to get it back, but Fluffy has already made off with it. By the time Mike has figured it all out, the raccoons have stolen it back again. Mike needs to get the toy back if he wants Iris to ever forgive him. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Rival. Mike's plans to hang out with Iris are cruelly dashed when he trots out onto the patio to find her playing with a hunky other dog. Mike is crushed. This means war! The boys begin a merciless fight for Iris's affection while she watches horrified. But when the raccoons break into the house armed with an air horn, the two romantic rivals have to team up to overcome their differences to eject the raccoons from the house. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Lucie's Doll. Squizel is being chased by the Dobermanns. He has stolen a necklace that he has hidden in an old doll and that Lola wants to give Lucie for her birthday. When Squizel comes to take the doll, Pat flies into action! (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Birds and Castles. In order to help her mother who is an architect,. Lola decides to construct something with toy, building planks (kapla). Except that the Guanos would just love to have them in order to renovate their own cabin. Pat is going to have to get the toy building planks back and make sure that Lola’s construction remains standing. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Locked in the Museum! Lola and Lucie go to the museum for their class presentation but find themselves locked inside. Pat will have to help them escape, while avoiding the Dobermanns who are guarding the museum. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Scared of the Dark. Hoodie sneaks into a haunted house. The Guanos have seen him go in. Lola wants to get the cat back but Victor tells her the house is haunted. Pat is going to help Lola recover Hoodie. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Diorama Drama. For a homework assignment, Lola is going to make a diorama. The Guanos decide they want it for the film they are going to make. Pat is going to have to get the diorama back, in one piece. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Geometry Homework. Lola gets a bad mark in geometry and is afraid of telling her mother, the architect! The whole family goes bowling but Lola’s mother has to cut the game short and return home where she spots Lola’s geometry test. Before she can look at the grade, Pat is going to do everything he can so she doesn’t see it so that Lola can tell her mother herself. (5 min)

      • Lamput IV

        Everyone Needs Friends. While trying to escape from the Docs at a small sea side town, Lamput meets a lonely sea monster. Lamput attempts to help the sea monster makes friends but all his plans backfires. Now the locals are enraged, and the docs take the opportunity to stir up an angry mob to take down the creature and catch Lamput in the process! Not unless Lamput’s new friend has anything to say about it. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Cutie-Twee Safari. Alice loves adventures in the wilderness. So imagine her joy at having the opportunity to accompany her friends on a trip to look for CutieTwees – the magic little critters that embellish Wonderland with their various colors! It’s also a chance for Alice and Lewis to see how the Twins go about taming these wild creatures. But a word of warning: one must be careful at all times while out in the wild, especially when you’re dealing with critters with extraordinary powers! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Ahahaha! Feeling in a jokey mood, Alice catches up with Lewis while he’s paying a visit to the Book-Wizard. Unfortunately, the latter doesn’t appreciate the little girl’s jokes! And when the Queen turns up on the scene, he tells the two friends to leave. But in her hasty departure, Alice accidentally takes a piece of paper with a treasure map drawn on it! Unable to resist, she heads off to hunt for said treasure… which turns out to be the Book-Wizard’s joke book which he had purposefully buried to make sure the Queen would never come across it. Oops! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Too Full For School. Alice has to learn a bunch of math for a school test. She pays a visit to Lewis, hoping he might be able to help her. But his method is so efficient that Alice learns EVERYTHING! Wow – couldn’t ask for more! However, when she goes back to the real world, she makes a fool of herself during the test: all the knowledge she has is Wonderland knowledge, which has nothing to do with that of the real world. Oops – she’d better get back and see Lewis fast so they can find a solution to this tricky equation! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        And, Action! Alice suggests she and Lewis make a film as a birthday gift for the Twee Twins: Lewis will play the hero, “Super Lewis!” With Charlie and Chester helping them, the shoot starts off swimmingly! But the Queen muscles in on the project and, before long, she’s acting like a total egocentric movie-star diva! To the detriment of the film, and much to Lewis’ dismay. But Alice gets an idea: what if they were to call the Queen’s bluff…? It’s going to be a very interesting screening! (25 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Sonata in Bear Major. Grizzy wants to get rid of the old piano in the garage at any cost, for the Lemmings love using it to make a dissonant racket. But when he happens to notice that the she-bear he's in love with likes the melody of "Für Elise" he decides to learn the learn the piece like a real pro. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Fractions. The Lemmings inherit a crate that fell off a Canadian army convoy transporting ultra-secret material. The case inside the crate emits a sort of laser beam that divides objects into multiple miniaturized versions of themselves. What if the Lemmings had to deal with lots of mini-Grizzys rather than just one big one? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        The Bear That Laid Golden Eggs. Near the supermarket, a machine hands out surprise eggs in exchange for a coin. Amongst the lots to be won, there is a super firework rocket that makes the Lemmings dream, and a piece of costume jewelry that Grizzy imagines himself giving to his lady-love. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Crash Training Course. At the Ranger's home, Grizzy finds a high-tech gadget that enables you to learn anything at all sewing, origami, Kung Fu, etc... within only seconds thank to electrodes hooked to the brain. He can now become the perfect bear! But first, he first needs a program to learn how to get rid of the Lemmings. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        As Far as Bear Can Remember. An old metal box found by chance in a recess of a cliff brings (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Chemical Lemmings. How can one peacefully watch a documentary on salmon fish, nice and comfy on the sofa, when the Lemmings are playing chemistry novices with a fun experiment box? By confiscating their equipment? Beware of side effects. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Remote Control. Grizzy's TV remote control is stolen by a partridge who collects high-tech objects in his nest perched high up in a tree. This is a case of absolute urgency! Grizzy has no other choice but to requisition the Lemmings propulsion game to recover his possession. But try and make a Lemming understand that! (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Transfer Gun. The Boss shows he’s still got it in the inventin’ department by coming up with a brain-swapping raygun. Just what the world needs. The Boss’ glory is short lived, though, when the raygun starts going off randomly. The Boss and Lamput trade places, and we get to see what it looks like when the worst boss in the world can also freak you out by morphing into orange stuff. Everyone’s acting topsy turvy, so it’s up to Specs and Skinny to straighten things out. Lucky those guys don’t have brains to swap. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Show Must Go On. The turtles have a falling out and Aramis decides she's had enough and stalks off. The other two turtles realize that things aren't the same without their best friend and turn to Mike for help. Mike organizes a search party to find their missing friend. Mercury and Aramis become unlikely allies and Freddy sees a way to exploit this new friendship for his own selfish ends. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Main E-Vent. Things are mysteriously disappearing from the Mikkelsen's house and Mike can't seem to get to the bottom of it. The raccoons have find an ingenious way to sneak in right under Mike's nose without being noticed by using the air vents! By the time Mike catches on, the racoons are mid-heist and they've kidnapped Fluffy in the process. Mike now has to decide whether he saves Fluffy or stops the racoons from making off with their loot. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Mike The Eggspert. It's Easter, and Mike organizes a super special Easter egg hunt for Iris but the raccoons can't resist crashing the party. Mercury gets a hold of the special egg Mike was saving for Iris, thinking that a baby raccoon will hatch from it if he sits on it long enough. But it's no ordinary egg - Mike has slipped an engagement ring inside! Now he's desperate to get it back, and keep it safe in the process. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Wahwahland. Mike decides to invite Iris over to dance so he can show off his moves. Unfortunately, the raccoons sabotage Mike's plans by breaking in and robbing the kitchen. There's going to be only one way to settle things a dance off. But Mike may have underestimated Mercury's dance skills. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        It's Been A Slice. The Mikkelsens order a pizza for a post sports game dinner. It's the worst kind of torture for Mike. He can barely resist the delicious smell teasing his nostrils. He must resist! But more importantly he has to keep the salivating raccoons out of the house and as far away from the pizza as possible. Let's only hope Mike, and more importantly the pizza, can survive the ordeal. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Baritoon. The raccoons break into the Mikkelsens and Mercury stumbles upon a didgeridoo and he just can't get enough of it. It's so powerful that its music blasts away everything in its path - including Mike. Mike is forced to use all of his wits to outfox the raccoons. A sonic war ensues and there can be only one winner. Let's hope Mike is up to the task. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Paws For Thought. Mike's owner buys him a pair of cute new shoes for his paws. Mike isn't pleased by the new footwear at all and they make some seriously awful squeaking noises. Meanwhile, the raccoons step in glue in the garage and discover that they now have the power to walk on the ceiling. Now they have a great way to rob the house and they can hear Mike from a mile off. (15 min)

      • Tom and Jerry in New York

        The Great Donut Robbery / Torpedon't / Billboard Jumble / Horticulture Clash. Tom and Jerry mistake burglars' loot for a bag of donuts. Tom chases Jerry through a series of surreal billboards, Spike goes overboard trying to make up for manhandling Tom, and aquatic mayhem ensues at the park. (30 min)

      • Tom and Jerry in New York

        Room Service Robots / Coney Island Adventure / Scents and Sensibility / Wrecking Ball. Trouble ensues at the Hotel when a troop of robot bellhops are installed and Jerry spritzes Tom with a fetching perfume, making him catnip for canines. Tom and Jerry end up in a seaside amusement park after dark, where nightmares come true! Tom chases Jerry into an old building marked for demolition. (15 min)

      • Lamput III

        Future Tense. Skinny might be a man of science, but he’s more than happy to get his fortune told for a laugh. The palm-reader sees alarming visions of Skinny’s near future; mostly visions that relate to Skinny being squashed, smooshed or otherwise smeared. It’s kind of Skinny’s own fault; maybe if he paid a bit less attention to chasing Lamput and a bit more attention to not getting squashed, smooshed or smeared, he wouldn’t need constant rescuing by a frazzled mystic. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        The Bear and the Butterfly. Grizzy has got it into his head to offer a butterfly to the she-bear he's in love with. But the Lemmings fight with him over the rare specimens he's spotted, for they want to play helicopter. The butterfly hunt is on! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Get off My... The Lemmings have discovered an addictive new game based on the astonishing bouncing properties of the ranger's new running shoes. Grizzy, who is trying to relax, confiscates the shoes and soon realizes they are far more comfortable than his thongs. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Babysitting. Grizzy babysits for the she-bear he has a crush on, who has entrusted him with the care of her cub. There's no question of Grizzy tripping up, for he has no intention of taking any risks! But he hadn't reckoned on the Lemmings. Captivated by the baby's burps after meals, they dream of making it drink gallons of soda pop to make it do the "Big One." (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Under Lock And Key. Unwilling to share the food both he and the Lemmings are wild (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Lemming Blues. Grizzy is impressed by the TV show of a magician who transforms a partridge into a bouquet of flowers. To get rid of the Lemmings once and for all, for they exasperate him with their incessant games, Grizzy tries the magic trick on them. And apparently... it works! (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Snow Lemmings. It's hot out and when Grizzy sees an ice cream commercial on TV, he has a sudden craving. Unfortunately, the Lemmings made it to the deep-freeze in the garage before him and emptied it out to make themselves a sled run in the backyard with strawberry-vanilla ice cream. For Grizzy, there's no question that the stock they possessively watch over in an icebox winds up as powder snow! (5 min)

      • Lamput III

        Transfer Gun. The Boss shows he’s still got it in the inventin’ department by coming up with a brain-swapping raygun. Just what the world needs. The Boss’ glory is short lived, though, when the raygun starts going off randomly. The Boss and Lamput trade places, and we get to see what it looks like when the worst boss in the world can also freak you out by morphing into orange stuff. Everyone’s acting topsy turvy, so it’s up to Specs and Skinny to straighten things out. Lucky those guys don’t have brains to swap. (15 min)

      • Moley

        Science Fair. Moley and his mom enter Mishmosh’s yearly science fair while the Gardener and Squirm plot to snag Manny. (10 min)

      • Moley

        Lockdown. Moley and Dotty find themselves trapped inside Mishmosh’s lab when his state of the art security system is activated. (20 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Sit, Stand, Heel. For a pet talent contest, Victor shows off Tank’s talents as a dancer using a beat box. The Guanos, who realize that Hoodie is drawn to the music, decide to steal the box. Pat is going to have to rescue Hoodie. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Kung-fu Hamster. Inspired by a comic book he has seen, Pompom becomes a Kung-Fu master. Pat has to stop him before he destroys everything in sight, especially Lola’s science project. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Flying Page. While Lola is trying to get a peek at the last page of her father’s new comic book, it goes flying out the window. Pat tries everything to rescue it. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Guanozilla. Pat has to stop the Guanos from inviting catastrophe after they have stolen Lola and Victor’s chemistry set. He is especially going to have to take care of the Guano brother who has drunk the contents of a vial and turned into SuperGuano! (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Ferret Sitter. So that he can steal Lola’s piggy bank, Marcus asks her if she can look after his ferret, who is actually Squizel in disguise. Pat is going to have to sabotage his devious plan. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Automated House. The Guanos steal the TV remote control, thus locking Lola and Pat outside (where they ran to get it). Coast is clear to kidnap Hoodie. Pat has to get the remote back and save Hoodie. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Mask. Marcus and Squizel steal the mask from a famous professional wrestler that Lola has come to interview. Pat does what he has to, to get it back. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Special Delivery. A delivery boy has mistakenly taken a package for Lola and Pat is going to have to recover it before it gets sent... (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Tank Gets Amnesia. Victor asks Lola to look after Tank for the day. Because of the Guanos, Tank runs headfirst into a cabinet and the impact totally changes his behavior. Pat is going to have to make Tank come back to his senses... (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Guano Scooter. Lola helps Hugo learn how to ride a scooter. But the Guanos, drawn to the horn in the shape of a pigeon, and that they think is real, try to sabotage Lola. Pat to the rescue! (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Reducing Your Pawprint. Lola is going to be interviewed following a class presentation she did on recycling. While she is getting ready for it, the Guanos start pelting Hoodie and Pat with garbage. Pat is going to have to get the Guanos under control while cleaning up the mess before the reporter arrives. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Anything For Little George. Marcus and Squizel have stolen a ticket for the Justin Justin concert from a little girl in order to scalp it. Pat discreetly helps Lola get it back and return it to its rightful owner. (10 min)

      • CoComelon

        Three Little Kittens. Sail with the three little pigs on the Alley Oh as they try to escape from the Big Bad Wolf! (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Friendship Letter. The friendly letter from Lucie addressed to Lola gets carried away in the wind. Pat will bend over backwards to get it back and make sure that the Guanos, who are drawn to the “sticker” glued on it, don’t get it first. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Recruit. Lola has to recover her mother’s brooch that she hung around Hoodie’s neck, because Hoodie has disappeared. He has been recruited by the Dobermanns who are convinced that he is part of the police force like them. Pat has to rescue Hoodie and the brooch. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Where Is My Phone? Lola is fed up with her mother always being glued to her smartphone. With help from Pat, she hides it...but the Guanos find it. Pat has to quickly get the cell phone back because mommy is expecting a very important call. (15 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Mine! Daffy learns a lesson in doing the right thing when he finds a purse filled with money. (10 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Sylvester the Pester. An attention-starved Sylvester won't let Granny have any time to herself. (20 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Cat-Taz-Trophy. Sylvester and Taz team up to win a toy racecar derby. (10 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Duck! Monster! Duck! (20 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        The Brave Little Tweety. Tweety takes a role in a play too seriously and begins to believe he's a real superhero. (10 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Puddle Olympics. The kids take turns jumping over a puddle but Sylvester is afraid of the water. (10 min)

      • CoComelon

        The Hiccup Song. Can you think of any good ways to get rid of those pesky hiccups? Learn some new ones with this fun tune, the sequel to the Sneezing Song! (10 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        A Lot Like Lola. Lola wants everyone to be more like her until they all start acting exactly like her. (10 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Mother's Day Madness. The babies compete to see who can create the best Mother's Day card. (20 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        Takers Keepers (10 min)

      • Baby Looney Tunes

        To Tell the Tooth. When Bugs loses a baby tooth Daffy tries to figure out how to scam the tooth fairy. (20 min)

      • Moley

        Hurley Burley. Hurley, a giant boisterous adventuring mole who boasts of dangerous stories, comes to town looking to drag Moley on one of his adventures! Frightened of being thought a coward, Moley tries to avoid him. (10 min)

      • Moley

        Old Coots Secret. When Moley and Dotty spot Old Coot sneaking around MoleTown, Dotty can’t resist following. Soon they discover his secret tunnel, but all is not what it seems. (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Lord Bean. Mr Bean is in the library studying his family heritage. Someone brings to his attention Mr Bean’s resemblance to a certain Lord Bean. Mr Bean sets off to track down his ancestral home (a castle) in Scotland where he is welcomed with open arms. But owning a castle is not cheap. Can Mr Bean escape before he runs out of money and has there been a case of mistaken identity? (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Car Wars. Mr Bean and his beloved car find themselves in a crash for crash battle with his arch nemesis the Reliant Robin. It’s a contest to find out who can hold their nerve the longest. Does Mr Bean win? Is his car left unscathed? And more importantly do we find out who the driver of the Reliant Robin really is? (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Wedding Day. Mr Bean has got everything ready for Irma’s birthday; card cake candles but he just needs to get her some flowers. But nothing goes to plan as Mr Bean inadvertently causes a car crash involving a bride on her wedding day. There’s no time to lose as Mr Bean promises he’ll get the bride to the church on time. Irma is not a happy lady as Mr Bean is distracted by the task in hand. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Bean Phone. Mr Bean is keen to own a brand new smart phone when he discovers all the wonderful things it can do. But after a trip to the mobile phone shop he is horrified at how much they cost and decides to build his own one. Bean’s phone may be bulky but it comes with a whole range of built in gadgets especially useful during a race to The Tower of London. (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Rock Concert. “Chasing Lamput” turns out to be the ultimate backstage pass; the Docs pursue the orange blob through the dressing room and directly onto the stage of a gigantic stadium rock concert. The crowd goes wild. Which raises questions about their taste in music, to be honest; Skinny plays guitar like he’s gotten himself tangled in the strings (which he has), and Specs’ drumming, well, it’s certainly got passion. No taste, skill or rhythm, but certainly passion. The stage ends up in tatters by the time the actual band arrives. Those Docs are a hard act to follow. (10 min)

      • Tom and Jerry in New York

        Cat Hair / Shhh! / Torched Song / Quacker's Lucky Penny. A Hotel VIP wants Tom groomed before babysitting her prized hairless. A noisy cat and mouse are on the loose in the City Library and in the park, a "good luck" penny spells bad luck for Tom. With a little help from Jerry, Tom rivals Butch for Toot's paw in a snazzy musical fantasy. (30 min)

      • Tom and Jerry in New York

        Ready Teddy / Swiss Cuckoo / Dream Team / Private Tom. Spike's beloved Teddy bear is accidentally ruined. The Hotel manager vacations in the Swiss Alps. Tom fantasizes himself in a basketball championship where Jerry assists his triumph. Tom's uncle, a strict military mascot, is determined to train Tom to permanently defeat Jerry. (20 min)

      • Lamput III

        Memory Loss. It's back to basics as Specs attempts to catch Lamput with a net. Not being much good at anything at all physical, Specs ends up whacking himself on his own noggin. The blow shakes loose what little ability Specs had to function as an adult. He's transformed into a wailing infant who requires 24 hour care from his devoted... parents? Skinny and Lamput have to learn on the job. Taking care of a baby is hard. Especially if it's a giant annoying one. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        Un-Welcome Home. After taking the heat again from Ginger for Jerry's shenanigans, fed up Tom decides to pack his bags and go home to his birth family. But can you ever really go home again? (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        Downton Crabby. Jerry battles Tom to save a crab from becoming the Duke and Duchess's main course. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        The Devil You Know. A guilty conscience causes Butch to change his ways. But Tom, Jerry, Spike and Tuffy quickly decide they like the old Butch better. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        Counting Sheep. Tom and Jerry are hired by Dixie Wolf to find all the sheep that've gone missing. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        The Old Gray Hair. After discovering a gray hair, Spikes decides he's too old to be the alpha of the house which sends Tom into full bully mode. Jerry will have to act fast to convince Spike he's still the alpha dog. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        Chutes and Tatters. Tom's assigned laundry duty at the estate and Jerry's determined to soil the job. (5 min)

      • Lamput III

        Pup Mix. Lamput gets mistaken for a guide dog, and the Docs try to nab their quarry without disturbing an old lady's pleasant day in front of the wireless. Good thing she can't see the chaos going on. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Hulking Lemmings. To finally be on an equal footing with Grizzy's imposing build and throw their own weight around in the cabin, the Lemmings decide to wear a blow-up sumotori costume. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Ancestral Bear. Grizzy and the Lemmings discover an ancient Amerindian table with the power to show you past events. They relive their prehistoric ancestors' first confrontations, and learn that chocolate spread was invented long, long ago. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Hocus Pocus Lemmingus. The Lemmings discover an old book of magic spells with a formula that enables one to take on the appearance of any other creature. The Lemmings have the bright idea of transforming one their kin into a double of the she-bear Grizzy is madly in love with in order to trick him. How could Grizzy refuse to give his jar of chocolate spread to his sweetheart? (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Lemming Fortune. When Grizzy propels the Lemmings out of the log cabin perched on the Great Wall of China, the critters land on a small traditional house in a bamboo forest where they discover a box filled with fortune cookies. One Lemming gets super lucky after eating one. Armed with their magic cookies, the Lemmings set out to confront Grizzy. But each cookie represents a power… or a curse! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Tough Medicine. The Lemmings love sesame nougat but Grizzy, who adores this treat too, steals their box. Quite upset, the rodents search for more, in vain. Instead, they discover the art of energy points in an old Chinese medicine book. Determined to recover their sweets regardless of the cost, the Lemmings activate Grizzy's vital points and the bear finds himself completely blocked. Thanks to the book, Grizzy frees himself and learns to master energies in turn. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Domestic Shaolin. After being thrown out of the log cabin by Grizzy, the Lemmings find a dragon statue with a mysterious stone in a temple. Touching the stone makes a fleeting tattoo appear on their bellies, temporarily endowing them with the mastery of Shaolin Kung Fu. The Lemmings return to the cabin and uproot Grizzy with ease! But Grizzy has not said his last word and manages to get hold of the magic stone. (5 min)

      • Lamput III

        Arm Wrestling. Fugitive Lamput ends up in a seedy dive by the waterfront. It happens when you’re on the run. These thugs sure know how to have fun, though; people come from far and wide to be creamed at arm wrestling by gigantic Mr Moustache. It’s a jumpin’ scene - until those two dorks from the Lab walk in, and start kicking up a stink about the new extremely orange trophy that’s up for grabs. The Boss (apparently an old bikie at heart) is more than up for the arm wrestling challenge. It’s the bicep-off of the decade, with Lamput as the prize. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Lemming On Canvas. The Lemmings have a whale of a time revamping the paintings on display in the castle by painting themselves alongside the illustrated noblemen. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Musical Discord. The Lemmings improvise a trampoline with bagpipes, only each jump is accompanied by a deafening outburst. Grizzy steps in and hurls the object far from the castle. The rodents catch up with it on a mystical nearby isle, where they meet five fairies. One of them breathes life into the musical instrument. The Lemmings return to the castle with five sets of enchanted pipes and catapult Grizzy far away. It's his turn to discover the mysterious isle. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        A Bear In The Sheepfold. Grizzy puts a stop to the Lemmings' furious rodeo game on a sheep. Annoyed, they decide to banish the bear to the bottom of the castle dungeons while he's taking a nap. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Jelly World. While fighting over a jelly cake, Grizzy banishes the Lemmings to the castle dungeons and the rodents discover a passageway leading to a secret elfin room. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Pet Sheep. The Lemmings take Polaroid snapshots of themselves disguised outside the castle along with a sheep who poses with them. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Sheep Joust. Grizzy is pulled out of his dreams by the rambunctious Lemmings who are jousting on sheep. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Foodie Phantoms. Grizzy pursues the Lemmings throughout the castle to recover the jelly cake they stole from him. In an impasse, the bear runs smack into a ghost. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Lord Bean. Mr Bean is in the library studying his family heritage. Someone brings to his attention Mr Bean’s resemblance to a certain Lord Bean. Mr Bean sets off to track down his ancestral home (a castle) in Scotland where he is welcomed with open arms. But owning a castle is not cheap. Can Mr Bean escape before he runs out of money and has there been a case of mistaken identity? (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Car Wars. Mr Bean and his beloved car find themselves in a crash for crash battle with his arch nemesis the Reliant Robin. It’s a contest to find out who can hold their nerve the longest. Does Mr Bean win? Is his car left unscathed? And more importantly do we find out who the driver of the Reliant Robin really is? (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Wedding Day. Mr Bean has got everything ready for Irma’s birthday; card cake candles but he just needs to get her some flowers. But nothing goes to plan as Mr Bean inadvertently causes a car crash involving a bride on her wedding day. There’s no time to lose as Mr Bean promises he’ll get the bride to the church on time. Irma is not a happy lady as Mr Bean is distracted by the task in hand. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Bean Phone. Mr Bean is keen to own a brand new smart phone when he discovers all the wonderful things it can do. But after a trip to the mobile phone shop he is horrified at how much they cost and decides to build his own one. Bean’s phone may be bulky but it comes with a whole range of built in gadgets especially useful during a race to The Tower of London. (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Fashion Show. The premiere event on the fashion calendar is about to begin!! The Docs chase Lamput in through the stage door and bring the tone way down. Before you know it everyone’s embarked upon a short and exceedingly painful catwalk career. This season’s colour: orange. The Docs try their hand at lighting design. They suck at that, too. The blue nerds get ejected hard by venue security, and Lamput becomes the hit look of the show. So versatile! So changeable! One size fits all! (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Hotel Bean. A confused Japanese tourist couple mistake Mr Bean’s house for a hotel and because of the language barrier it is difficult to explain otherwise. When the hapless holidaymakers offer to pay to stay Mr Bean and Mrs Wicket see a way of making some money and pretend their house is indeed a hotel. But it’s not long before the tourists start to smell a fish. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Jurassic Bean. Mr Bean is on a photography jaunt in the countryside snapping the normal everyday wildlife – a fox a bird a dinosaur! A DINOSAUR?!! Mr Bean is terrified until he realises what fame and fortune it could bring him. Does he get the photograph of a lifetime or is the situation not quite as it seems? (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Caring Bean. Mr Bean accidently causes Mrs Wicket to be hospitalised and in need of a wheelchair. Back home Mr Bean has thoughtfully set up a bell service so that he can be at Mrs Wicket’s beck and call at any time of day or night. Mrs Wicket likes this...a lot. The bell doesn’t stop ringing and an exhausted Mr Bean finds himself running up and down the stairs carrying and fetching until he eventually loses patience with his patient. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Opera Bean. 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. (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Opera. Specs and Skinny spruce themselves up and head out to a piano concerto in the royal concert hall. They're on their best behavior, until they spot a fellow culture vulture who also happens to be small, orange and squishy. Honestly, they're letting all sorts of rabble into these places these days. The Docs decide that a sleeping potion might be a quick and quiet way of capturing Lamput. Naturally things get out of hand, and when the entire audience catches a whiff of the snoozy brew, we find out exactly how hard it is to stay awake during a classical music recital. One star. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Ctrl+Alt+Bear. 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! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Lemming Bowling. 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! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Mushroom Hunt. 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. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Flying Bear. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Big Top Bear. With a lion-tamer's whip, a sugar bowl and lots of work, the Lemmings have successfully trained a caribou to go through their obstacle course. Grizzy cannot help but admire the performance. He decides to steal their idea, and the caribou, to create his own circus act and impress his lovely she-bear. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Electro Ranger Lemming. Grizzy happens onto the electronic version of the "Ranger Lemming" toy which is capable of reproducing the movements one teaches it, like a smart robot. Grizzy immediately grasps the potential of a robot that could perform chores with rapidity and precision, but the Lemmings would rather teach it to dance. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Bear Repellent. 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. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Mr. Invisible. Convinced there’s an invisible spirit attacking the castle at night, the Queen orders Lewis to capture it. The rabbit does as he’s told and catches the “culprit.” But it turns out to be the Doormat Card: after being ignored for so long by all the people who wipe their feet on it, it had turned invisible! Now, all it’s trying to do is attract attention, from the Queen in particular! Alice and Lewis are going to help the Doormat Card get seen and appreciated by the monarch and its fellow cards. Mmm, easier said than done… (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Shhh! It’s a Secret! Alice is annoyed: Carole and Bastien are hiding something from her. And when she goes to Wonderland, she discovers that Lewis has a secret from her, too, in the form of an origami butterfly; it flies away and hides inside a box of secrets in order to remain undisclosed. It’s Alice’s conviction, however, that friends should never have secrets from each other so she goes behind Lewis’ back and tries to get his butterfly out of the box to reveal its message. Unfortunately, not only does she free his secret, she also releases ALL of Wonderland’s secrets, in one go! Oh-oh… (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Swap-Swap. After getting struck by a lightning bolt courtesy of a grumpy magic cloud named Mr. Gray, the Queen and Lewis find themselves in a “swap-swap situation”: their bodies have been switched over! With Alice’s help, the Queen (in Lewis’ body), and Lewis (in the Queen’s body) must go and see Mr. Gray and get him to swap their bodies back again. But things get messy when all the Cards mistake Lewis for the Queen, and when Chester and Alice also become victims of a swap-swap! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Memory Loss. Following a slip up, Alice accidentally erases all of Lewis’ memories about her. Now, the rabbit not only doesn't recognize her, he’s convinced he’s never even laid eyes on her before! Eager to get her bestie back, Alice sets about trying to make him relive various experiences they shared in the past. Unfortunately, this only gets him riled up and stressed!... Okay, the only way she’s going to be able to pull this off is by proving her friendship to him, undeniably! (10 min)

      • Lamput III

        Lamput and the Spider. Lamput shows kindness to a nearby spider - and in the process makes a valuable ally. Good thing, too, because the mozzies around here are diabolical. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Go Fetch. A gust of wind sends Iris's favourite hat up onto the Mikkelsen's roof and Mike sees the perfect chance to retrieve it and look like a hero. He borrows Stephan's drone to complete his mission, except when the drone's remote control falls into the raccoon's hands, he's going to be experiencing more turbulence than he was expecting. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Robot-Attack. Mike gets a stroke of artistic inspiration and decides to sculpt a life-sized statue of Iris. Meanwhile the raccoons decide they need to steal Tom's robot from the house so they can effortlessly transport their future stolen loot back to their lair. A confrontation is inevitable so Mike turns his sculpting skills to build himself a suit of armor so he can defend he territory and retrieve Tom's robot. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Private Eye Mike. Stephan has lost his keys again but he doesn't think Mike is the right dog for the job to find them. Mike sets out to prove his owner wrong, sparking an investigation worthy of an episode of CSI. As the clues pile up, the raccoons look like the most likely suspects. Elementary my dear Mike? Not at all. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Chickie's Return. Mike's worst nightmare comes true when Louise digs out her old toy Chikie from her trunk. Chikie is a horrifying squeaky toy that used to haunt Mike's dreams when he was a pup. Mike can't bear to be anywhere near it and the raccoons discover the perfect solution to keep Mike out of their way. Mike's going to have to use his other senses if he has any chance of overcoming hsi fear and defeating the raccoons. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Feline A Little Racoon. Mike's yoga session is rudely interrupted when Fluffy comes to annoy him. Mike pushes him away and Fluffy ends up landing in a bag of charcoal. When Fluffy steps out he looks just like a baby racoon! His disguise is so good that Freddy and Mercury are both convinced he's an aspiring thief just like them. Now Mike is forced to face not just two masked thieves... but three. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Electric Turtles. The turtles are struck by lightning during a storm, turning them into positively charged projectiles zapping everything they touch and setting off all the appliances in the house. Mike gets locked outside by the raccoons who were freezing their little butts off in their lair. By the time Mike gets back inside all hell has broken loose, but Mike might have figured out how he can get rid of the raccoons and de-electrify the turtles at the same time. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Rescuing Roxanne. Playing with Louise and her doll gives Mike an idea. He decides to stage a rescue mission with the doll from the roof of the Mikkelson's house so he can be a hero and impress Iris. But as he prepares to show Iris that he's a real-life superhero, the racoons arrive and ruin his plans. Mercury falls in love with the doll the minute he lays eyes on it while Freddy sets his sights on her sparkly tiara. Now Mike has a real rescue on his hands, all under Iris's watchful gaze. The stakes couldn't be higher! (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Manufacturing Secret. Grizzy stands in front of the pantry, desperate. The stock of (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bling Bling Bear. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Intellectual Bear. 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. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Voodoo Blanket. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Prints. 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Inspector Grizzy. 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. (5 min)

      • Lamput III

        Sleepwalking. Specs will never learn about watching horror movies before bed. He can never sleep afterwards. He jumps at every strange noise - including the ones Skinny's making downstairs, as he blends up a smoothie IN HIS SLEEP. Skinny sleepwalks into trouble all night, and with Specs gibbering in terror, it falls to Lamput to keep the slumbering nerd out of trouble. Apparently you shouldn't wake sleepwalkers. Turning into a rubber band and flinging them at the moon? That's fine. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Prank. It's April Fool's Day. Mike has invited Iris over for a romantic dinner but instead of romance, Iris is more interested in pranking Mike. Mike does his best to take it in his stride and keep the evening on track. Meanwhile, the raccoons have their sights set on the dinner. Mike and Iris team up to create the ultimate prank obstacle course around the house and the joke is on the raccoons. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        White Cat. A cute white cat turns up on the Mikkelsen's patio. Everyone thinks it's super-duper adorable, especially Iris. It looks like Fluffy has found a new friend, but for some reason Fluffy seems to be finding himself in increasingly life-threatening situations. Thankfully, Mike is on top of it and saves Fluffy's life more than once. But curiously, that cute new kitty is always around. Is he trying to replace the family's cat and become the new favorite? (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Party. It's Mike's birthday and he's excited to be spending the day with Iris. But instead of a private party, Iris has invited the entire neighbourhood. As soon as the raccoons learn there's a party, they resolve to crash it and steal Mike's birthday cake and presents. Mike has his work cut out for him. He has to get rid of raccoons and throw a great birthday party. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Best In Show. When Tom suggests to his mom that Mike could be a show dog, she bursts out laughing. Mike is hurt and sets out to prove that he's show dog material. Mike asks the classiest dog he knows for help and Iris agrees to put Mike through his paces. She creates an obstacle course for Mike to overcome and hone his show dog skills. But Mike's training is interrupted by the raccoons trying to steal from the house. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Stuck On You. Mike accidentally gets handcuffed to Freddy while attempting to eject the raccoons from the house. The two enemies have to find the key and free themselves ASAP. The only problem is that both have very different ideas how they do it. Mike and Freddy will need to find a way to work together if they have any hope of retrieving the key and getting free from each other. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Hoverboard. Mike is impressed with Tom's hoverboard tricks and decides to try to master them to impress Iris. As soon as Tom steps out, Mike tries to get his hands on the board but the turtles have other ideas. In fact, everyone seems to want a turn on the hoverboard, including the raccoons. It's the perfect way for them to get their loot from the house to their den. Mike is going to have to step up if he wants to defeat the raccoons and get Tom's hoverboard back. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Duchess In Charge. Mike has a visitor for the afternoon "Duchess" and she's still hopelessly infatuated with Mike. She's so in love that when the raccoons break in and Mike is forced to do battle, Duchess becomes super overprotective to make sure Mike stays safe during the fight. All her good intentions seem to be getting in Mike's attempt to boot the raccoons from the house. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Sewers Hideout. Lola is looking for Hoodie. Pat, who is surprised to see that a rat has stolen Hoodie’s wind-up mouse, follows the rat and realizes that he has also kidnapped Hoodie! Pat will do what he has to bring Hoodie home! (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Pat Needs a Nap. Lucie wants to recover a set of headphones she has lent to Lola but the Guanos have stolen it in order to block out all the noise around them and finally get some sleep. Pat has to get the headphones back. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Spying Games. Lola and Lucie are using a pen with invisible ink to exchange secret messages. But the Guanos get their claws on the pen and make themselves invisible and kidnap Hoodie. Pat is going to do everything he can to get the pen back. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Last Minute. Once in front of the school gates, Lola realizes that she has forgotten an important piece of homework at home...that the Guanos have stolen! Pat is going to have to act quickly to get it back in time. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Best Tomorrow of Our Lives. Lucie lands a small role on a film shoot but she loses an important prop, stolen actually, by the Guanos. Lola helps her find it while Pat does all he can to recover it. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Hoodie Express. Hoodie gets caught by Norbert. Pat chases after his van in order to save him while the Guanos try and stop him. Once inside the animal pound, Pat is going to have to rescue Hoodie.. (5 min)

      • Lamput IV

        Doc Mob. The Docs’ latest invention generates identical versions of themselves and create a whole mob of ‘Duplicate’ Specs and Skinnies to catch Lamput! However, the device becomes faulty, and the Duplicates can’t be turned off. Now the Docs are stuck with annoying copies of themselves who are turning their lives upside down! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Mr. Invisible. Convinced there’s an invisible spirit attacking the castle at night, the Queen orders Lewis to capture it. The rabbit does as he’s told and catches the “culprit.” But it turns out to be the Doormat Card: after being ignored for so long by all the people who wipe their feet on it, it had turned invisible! Now, all it’s trying to do is attract attention, from the Queen in particular! Alice and Lewis are going to help the Doormat Card get seen and appreciated by the monarch and its fellow cards. Mmm, easier said than done… (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Shhh! It’s a Secret! Alice is annoyed: Carole and Bastien are hiding something from her. And when she goes to Wonderland, she discovers that Lewis has a secret from her, too, in the form of an origami butterfly; it flies away and hides inside a box of secrets in order to remain undisclosed. It’s Alice’s conviction, however, that friends should never have secrets from each other so she goes behind Lewis’ back and tries to get his butterfly out of the box to reveal its message. Unfortunately, not only does she free his secret, she also releases ALL of Wonderland’s secrets, in one go! Oh-oh… (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Swap-Swap. After getting struck by a lightning bolt courtesy of a grumpy magic cloud named Mr. Gray, the Queen and Lewis find themselves in a “swap-swap situation”: their bodies have been switched over! With Alice’s help, the Queen (in Lewis’ body), and Lewis (in the Queen’s body) must go and see Mr. Gray and get him to swap their bodies back again. But things get messy when all the Cards mistake Lewis for the Queen, and when Chester and Alice also become victims of a swap-swap! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Memory Loss. Following a slip up, Alice accidentally erases all of Lewis’ memories about her. Now, the rabbit not only doesn't recognize her, he’s convinced he’s never even laid eyes on her before! Eager to get her bestie back, Alice sets about trying to make him relive various experiences they shared in the past. Unfortunately, this only gets him riled up and stressed!... Okay, the only way she’s going to be able to pull this off is by proving her friendship to him, undeniably! (20 min)