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      • 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. (10 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. (20 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? (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        A Round of Golf. Mr Bean fancies a game of golf so he creates his own golf course inside his flat and invites Irma to join him for a round. Their somewhat eccentric game takes them from sitting room to bathroom and through Mrs Wicket’s flat as they battle to be the winner of the First Bean Open Championship. (20 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Cartoon Bear. 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? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        XXL Bear. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Never Judge a Bear by Its Cover. 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. (15 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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Long Live The Queen! Her head in the clouds, Alice fails to applaud the Queen when she receives her prize for being the “The Most Wondrous Queen ever!” Threatened with being banished from Wonderland, the girl heads off with Lewis and the Twins to the Land of Hurray to find gifts that will celebrate the Queen like she’s never been celebrated before. But unfortunately, discord and negativity cause them to lose the awesome presents they’d picked up so Alice suggests they band together to present the Queen with a very colorful rainbow. Now, all they need to do is find out how to get it out of the sky... (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Alice in the Sky. Alice gets dizzy while climbing the rope during PE, at school. When she goes to Wonderland and finds Lewis repainting the Queen’s castle, she keeps her fear of heights hidden. She even suggests a solution for painting the building without climbing it. So when the Queen sends her up to the top of the highest tower, lucky for her that Lewis and Chester are around to save her just in the nick of time! Maybe discussing one’s problems with one’s friends could be a way of avoiding trouble in the future…? (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Flea Jump. Alice catches fleas from her cat Echo! Her dad wants to treat them with lemon juice but the little girl takes off to Wonderland to ask Lewis for an alternative remedy. Unfortunately, in the process, she passes the fleas over to Lewis! In Wonderland, fleas don’t make you itch; they make you jump super high! Not a huge problem per se, except, when the Queen sees Alice and Lewis “boinging” up in the sky, she wants to punish them for out-jumping her! Quick!: Alice and Lewis must get rid of their fleas before the Queen catches them! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Someone To Blame. Alice blames her cat for some minor mischief in order to get herself off the hook. Then she heads off to Wonderland to try and find a solution: she doesn’t want Echo to be punished for her wrongdoing. While she’s there, she finds herself playing detective with Lewis: they must find the mysterious individual who took and bashed up the royal carriage then abandoned it. Besides discovering the person’s identity, Alice also finds out that, when you’ve goofed, the best thing is to just admit it – simple! (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Freddy's Blues. Mercury's clumsiness leads to his brother Freddy being locked in the safe in their den. Now Mercury has to break into the Mikkelsens to steal something to get him out. Stealing with his brother was difficult enough, but doing it all myself himself is even harder. Without his brother, Mercury is totally unpredictable and Mike will have to up his game to take on this new type of enemy. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Dognapped. The raccoons resort to kidnapping Iris in order to create a diversion so Freddy can rob the Mikkelsens house. Back in the lair, Mercury is left in charge of watching Iris who turns out to be more than a match for the bumbling raccoon. Mike isn't going to let Freddy get away with his robbery either. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Fluffy The Fugitive. Mike rescues Fluffy from the raccoon's lair but he doesn't notice that the kitty has pocketed one the racoon's favourite toys. Fluffy and the turtles are in love with their new musical toy! The indignant raccoons turn up at the Mikkelsens looking for a way to get it back. How dare someone steal their stuff! But they didn't count on how hard Fluffy and the turtles will fight to keep their new favourite toy out of the racoon's hands. (15 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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Polar Bear. Nutty Hill is suffering from a stifling heat wave. Searching in vain for a bit of cool air, Grizzy suddenly has a brilliant idea. He'll get into the fridge, where the temperature will be more bearable. One slight detail, the refrigerator shelves are already full of Lemmings. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Spread. Grizzy is frustrated: just as he was about to coat a nice big fresh salmon with chocolate spread and snuggle up in front of the TV, he discovers that the pantry is empty! His frustration transforms into rage when he finds the last jar in the clutches of the Lemmings, who are organizing a sort of "beach party" in the sandbox. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Cellular Bear. Grizzy's nap is interrupted by an annoying vibrating. He sees the forest ranger's cell phone on the couch. It has various functions, including a game to which he instantly becomes addicted. However the Lemmings, who have already detected the phone's music app, need it in order to transform the garage into a discotheque. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Jurassic Bear. Freed by the thawing ice, a mysterious giant egg slides up to the front door of the log cabin. The Lemmings watch the hatching of a large baby dinosaur that immediately mistakes them for his "mommies." Grizzy cannot tolerate a new intruder like this in the cabin, but how does one earn the respect of a gang of Lemmings armed with a T-Rex, even it is only a baby? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Extreme Fitness. In order to seduce the she-bear he's infatuated with, Grizzy decides to take things in hand and slim down with the ranger's bodybuilding equipment. But before starting his exercise routine, he will first have to settle the problem of the Lemmings, who are already using the machines as an amusement park. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Lemmings Plant. 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Domestic Robots. By chance, Grizzy discovers that the ranger's new robot vacuum cleaner also gives very pleasant back massages. But the Lemmings see the new gadget more as a competition bumper car. No one wants to do the housecleaning, but everyone wants the robot vacuum cleaner! (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Well Trained. The raccoons stumble upon an old whistle in the trash. Mercury blows it like a madman and the raccoons discover that it has strange powers over Mike. When Mike hears it, he instantly starts performing weird tricks. The raccoons have Mike right where they want him. Mike has to find a way to get rid of this new object of doom if he wants to get the raccoons out of the house and preserve his dignity. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        The Guard Dog. Mike's got some company! A stray dog shows up at the Mikkelsens and the family is instantly impressed when he scares off the raccoons with a display of macho barking. Cassius is real guard dog material and it looks as though if Mike doesn't shape up he might be out of a job. When the racoons break in again Mike has a real fight on his hands to prove he's top dog. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Who's The Boss. Tom walks in and catches Mercury trying to break into in the garage. He thinks Mercury would make the cool, exciting pet he's always wanted. To Mike's horror, Tom makes him promise to make sure nothing happens to Mercury while he's at school. Mike, ever the obedient pooch, does his best but the turtles want Mercury out of the house. Mercury is making himself way too comfortable. Mike will need to use all his brainpower to kick the unwanted guest out of the house and enlists Freddy as an unlikely ally. (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? (10 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. (5 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! (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. (5 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.. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Panic at the Bowling Alley. Victor goes to the bowling alley with his lucky medallion to help him win, but he loses it. Lola is going to help him find it. But Pat has to catch Squizel who has taken it. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        No Rest for Pat 2. Honorine lets Lola and Lucie take Pompom to the Space Park amusement fair so he can go on the rides. But the girls lose him in the process. Pat is going to have to “rescue” Pompom who is actually having the time of his life on the rides! (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Lost Dog. Lola has found a lost dog but Marcus and Squizel want to get their hands on it so they can collect the reward. Pat to the rescue ! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Long Live The Queen! Her head in the clouds, Alice fails to applaud the Queen when she receives her prize for being the “The Most Wondrous Queen ever!” Threatened with being banished from Wonderland, the girl heads off with Lewis and the Twins to the Land of Hurray to find gifts that will celebrate the Queen like she’s never been celebrated before. But unfortunately, discord and negativity cause them to lose the awesome presents they’d picked up so Alice suggests they band together to present the Queen with a very colorful rainbow. Now, all they need to do is find out how to get it out of the sky... (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Alice in the Sky. Alice gets dizzy while climbing the rope during PE, at school. When she goes to Wonderland and finds Lewis repainting the Queen’s castle, she keeps her fear of heights hidden. She even suggests a solution for painting the building without climbing it. So when the Queen sends her up to the top of the highest tower, lucky for her that Lewis and Chester are around to save her just in the nick of time! Maybe discussing one’s problems with one’s friends could be a way of avoiding trouble in the future…? (20 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Flea Jump. Alice catches fleas from her cat Echo! Her dad wants to treat them with lemon juice but the little girl takes off to Wonderland to ask Lewis for an alternative remedy. Unfortunately, in the process, she passes the fleas over to Lewis! In Wonderland, fleas don’t make you itch; they make you jump super high! Not a huge problem per se, except, when the Queen sees Alice and Lewis “boinging” up in the sky, she wants to punish them for out-jumping her! Quick!: Alice and Lewis must get rid of their fleas before the Queen catches them! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Bubble, Bubble, You’re in Trouble! When Alice turns up in Wonderland after offending Bastien, she finds out that today, the Wonderlanders are celebrating the Queen by sending “sweet notes” to the castle inside huge bubbles, for her to read. Alice wants to have a go, too! But her lack of tact gets the better of her when she sends a message to the Queen telling her how big her nose is! With the help of the Twins, Alice and Lewis go searching for the fateful bubble: it must NOT reach the castle, under any circumstances! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Someone To Blame. Alice blames her cat for some minor mischief in order to get herself off the hook. Then she heads off to Wonderland to try and find a solution: she doesn’t want Echo to be punished for her wrongdoing. While she’s there, she finds herself playing detective with Lewis: they must find the mysterious individual who took and bashed up the royal carriage then abandoned it. Besides discovering the person’s identity, Alice also finds out that, when you’ve goofed, the best thing is to just admit it – simple! (15 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        No Entrance! 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Lemmings Indigestion. The Lemmings have got their hands on a pack of white beans which have very strange properties: when mixed with soda, anyone who eats them turns into a bouncing ball. Grizzy realizes that if he wants to take a nap, he must first get rid of the magic beans. (10 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. (10 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Timeless Bear. Grizzy and the Lemmings happen on a native American Indian burial place under the ranger's cabin. When they accidentally activate a magic disk representing the earth, they are sent back in time to the prehistoric era... (5 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. (15 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Fun Fur. Mike recreates a fun fair on the patio as a great way to impress Iris. He decorates the terrace and invites her over. However, there's no way the raccoons are going to miss such a fantastic opportunity to rob the house. Between the ghost train, coconut shy and the raccoons, Mike is going to have his hands full. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Robotix 3000. Mike's chess game with Iris is rudely interrupted by a loud commotion from the house. Fluffy has found the robotic vacuum and is riding it around the house like a stunt cat. Meanwhile, the racoons use the distraction to try to get their hands on their very own Holy Grail - a huge sausage xxx is saving for dinner. Mike will need every ounce of his smarts to chase the raccoons from the house and save Fluffy from the clutches of the demonic vacuum. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Rancid Raccoons. Mercury is rummaging through the trash bin and digs out a piece of rotten, disgusting Camembert. He wolfs the rancid cheese down, turning his breath into a weapon of mass destruction. Thinking quickly, Freddy uses Mercury's pungent breath to help them rob the Mikklesens. This mortifies Mike, who is having Iris over for dinner. Mike has no choice but to fight fire with fire. A stinky fight breaks out and there can only be one winner! (15 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. (10 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. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Vegged Out. Jerry discovers the mysterious phobia cats have toward cucumbers and is inspired to try it out on Tom. After freaking Tom out repeatedly, Butch steps in to counsel Tom and help him overcome his fear, only Butch is far from immune himself. The two encounter more and more trouble as they deal with their phobia. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Lost Marbles. A dim-witted cat walks into the detective agency asking for help. It seems he has lost his marbles: He's the city's champion marble player and has either misplaced his case of lucky marbles, or it's been stolen. The cat is desperate to find them before the big tournament. It's up to Tom and Jerry to retrace the cat's steps and solve this mystery. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Frown and Country. Jerry is feeling lonely and wishes he had a girlfriend. Spike explains spring fever to Tom and they leave him be. Jerry's mood improves when he gets a message from his brawny cousin Muscles, who has fixed him up with his girlfriend's friend for a double date. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Vocal Yokel. Little Quacker develops the ability to sing like Pavarotti. But when Tom plots to use this to win a prize on the "Pets With Talent" TV show, Little Quacker refuses and Jerry covers for him. As things continue to snowball, it's up to Tom to attempt saving the day. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Hamster Hoopla. After Ginger keeps an abandoned pet hamster unbeknown to Rick, Jerry takes its place after the hamster scurries off. However, Jerry soon gets displaced by baby hamsters that keep multiplying. Soon the situation is out of control. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Tuff Shooting. Under-Butler Tom helps the Lord of the Manor have a trouble-free afternoon hunting with his guests shooting skeet, and Tom's only job is to keep handing clay birds to the head butler. But Tom gets distracted when he sees Jerry and Tuffy eating the fabulous spread of food for the Lord's guests! Tom is so mad he abandons his duty and rushes Jerry and Tuffy, leading to an epic chase. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Charm. Further to a misunderstanding, Grizzy is persuaded that the she-bear he's in love with has been turned into a frog. Whilst he looks through the ranger's books of fairytales, searching for a means to return his beloved to her original form, the Lemmings try to recover the frog, with whom they have so much fun playing rodeo games. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear's Best Friend. Grizzy discovers a baby raccoon not far from the log cabin. When he sees its big moist eyes, Grizzy melts and adopts the creature. When the Lemmings drag the baby into their dangerous games, the overprotective Grizzy steps in, provoking even more perilous situations! (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Super Grizzy Bros. By pure chance, Grizzy discovers the pleasures of video games on the ranger's console. The Lemmings want to try their hand at the joystick but Grizzy refuses to interrupt his Kart racing game. They try everything, including temptation, to get him away from the console but there's nothing doing, Grizzy is addicted. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Fake Brothers. Grizzy builds a look-alike robot to keep the Lemmings away while he prepares a popcorn party for his beloved she-bear. But his double¿s artificial intelligence truly leaves to be desired. If only it were as clever as the original... (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Mind in a Whirl. When she is accidentally hit over the head, the she-bear Grizzy¿s in love thinks she¿s a Lemming. Grizzy thinks that another little well-placed bang over the head will knock her ideas back into place. The only problem is that the Lemmings, who are delighted to have a new playmate, have no intention of letting him proceed with his plan. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        A Sizeable Problem. When a meteorite falls not far from the log cabin, strange berries start to grow. One of their properties is that they make anyone who eats them grow to disproportionate sizes. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Weightless Bear. While fighting over a jar of chocolate spread, Grizzy and the Lemmings set off a chain reaction which sends the jar flying into space, where it damages the space station. Amongst the debris that falls in front of the cabin, the Lemmings discover a box that cancels out gravity. (10 min)

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      • Moley

        Magic Rectangle. When a cell phone falls into Roley Poley park from the Great Above, the entire town is mesmerized by it and Moley must break the “spell” it has on them. (10 min)

      • Moley

        Guacamoley. When Moley gets in over his head when he enters a spicy chile eating contest, Manny accidentally makes the chile come alive! (20 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Lame Duck. Ginger and Rick have installed a new birdbath, and Little Quacker has taken up residence in it. Ginger forbids Tom from going out in the back and has Rick move Spike's house. The dog and cat soon unite to return Little Quacker to the pond without Ginger finding out they're responsible for sending him packing. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        It's All Relative. When Jerry's country cousins visit the Abbey, the cook is convinced Downton is in the midst of a vermin invasion! Cates (the butler) presses Tom into service with the threat of becoming a stable cat otherwise. Tom pursues the cunning, feisty bumpkins, and Jerry, throughout the manor, and they delight in making surprise appearances to Tom in awkward moments. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Vegged Out. Jerry discovers the mysterious phobia cats have toward cucumbers and is inspired to try it out on Tom. After freaking Tom out repeatedly, Butch steps in to counsel Tom and help him overcome his fear, only Butch is far from immune himself. The two encounter more and more trouble as they deal with their phobia. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Lost Marbles. A dim-witted cat walks into the detective agency asking for help. It seems he has lost his marbles: He's the city's champion marble player and has either misplaced his case of lucky marbles, or it's been stolen. The cat is desperate to find them before the big tournament. It's up to Tom and Jerry to retrace the cat's steps and solve this mystery. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Frown and Country. Jerry is feeling lonely and wishes he had a girlfriend. Spike explains spring fever to Tom and they leave him be. Jerry's mood improves when he gets a message from his brawny cousin Muscles, who has fixed him up with his girlfriend's friend for a double date. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Vocal Yokel. Little Quacker develops the ability to sing like Pavarotti. But when Tom plots to use this to win a prize on the "Pets With Talent" TV show, Little Quacker refuses and Jerry covers for him. As things continue to snowball, it's up to Tom to attempt saving the day. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Hamster Hoopla. After Ginger keeps an abandoned pet hamster unbeknown to Rick, Jerry takes its place after the hamster scurries off. However, Jerry soon gets displaced by baby hamsters that keep multiplying. Soon the situation is out of control. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Tuff Shooting. Under-Butler Tom helps the Lord of the Manor have a trouble-free afternoon hunting with his guests shooting skeet, and Tom's only job is to keep handing clay birds to the head butler. But Tom gets distracted when he sees Jerry and Tuffy eating the fabulous spread of food for the Lord's guests! Tom is so mad he abandons his duty and rushes Jerry and Tuffy, leading to an epic chase. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Anger Mismanagement. Inside the house, Tom and Jerry get into a full-on brawl. Steam comes out of their ears as they face off. Just then, Ginger and Rick walk in, grab both by the scruff of their necks, and says they have to learn to deal with their anger. Ginger shoves a copy of an anger management book at them. Spike and Tom both roll their eyes but agree to make an effort. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Vampire State. On the edge of the village of Catsylvania, a bat snatches up Tom by his tail. He is carried off to a castle in the mountains and emerges in a full Dracula cape and fangs. The real Dracula appears and demands a snack. Tom swoops down on a tiny mouse village, scaring the villagers and carrying off a few. An angry mob with torches and rakes call on Jerry Van Mouseling to go rescue their kin. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        It Ain't Over Until the Cat Lady Sings. When Kitty Caterwaul goes missing the night before the opening of her new musical, "Kitty Foiled," her agent begs Tom and Jerry to take on the case. The search leads the detectives backstage, where they encounter chaos and no shortage of people who could have had a motive. Will the clues lead them to a culprit much closer to home? (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Eggstra Credit. Tom and Jerry awake to the smell of eggs being cooked in the kitchen – Ginger and Rick are making breakfast courtesy of their neighbor's fresh eggs. Ginger and Rick talk about how their new neighbor has a suburban henhouse and is raising their own produce. Tom and Jerry team up to target the henhouse for a heist, but it's easier said than done. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show

        Cat Nippy. Tom and Jerry accidentally get locked out in the snow. They chase each other in the winter wonderland until they realize they can't get back in. They work together to get back indoors as the weather turns ugly. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Costume Party... As Rick and Ginger prepare for a costume party, Tom tries to score some snacks. Jerry and Tuffy are out to do the same. Spike and Tom are initially confused by the guests' costumes. Determined to get their paws on as much party food as they can, however, they contrive their own costumes to crash the party. Will they get away with it? (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Battle of the... Old Snelgrove, the senior butler, is retiring. There is an open backyard Olympics on the estate to see who will replace him. When the contestants in the field are narrowed down to Butch and Tom, what will the final outcome be? (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Kid Stuff. A little baby goat butts his head through a distant wall of the estate and starts nibbling the grass. At first, he helps Tom with the yardwork but then causes chaos throughout the manor. Tom and Jerry are left to deal with the kid. (15 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Bye Bye Bee. Saying goodbye can be hard, but there are ways to feel close to your friends. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Jeepers Peepers. Can Dimples finally beat Weebscuit at a staring competition? (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        House is Breathing. Lucas is convinced House is alive when the heating vent comes on. (15 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Boingo. Lucas, Findley and Bodhi become obsessed with a new toy called Boingo. (10 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Findley's Bad Day. Findley is convinced House is out to get him. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        You Rang. Arlo is missing his mother, so Lucas gives him a bell to ring if he needs Lucas’s help – bad idea. (15 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Do You Speak Dance. “Maizie” keeps ignoring Lucas and Findley, but not only do they learn she has a cousin, they also learn a new skill! (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        A New Spider in Town. Lucas befriends a bright purple toy spider, and Findley gets jealous. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Dollhouse Mates. Lucas and Findley move into the dollhouse together. (15 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Lucas we have a Problem. Lucas tries to help Bodhi fulfill her newfound dream of touching a star. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Egg-Scuse Me. Lucas finds an egg and decides to take care of it. But he learns that responsibility is hard. (10 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Flying the Nest. Arlo believes he’s a big owl now, so it's time to fly his nest. But is Arlo ready to leave his friends behind? (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Pokey Dokey. When Avocado loses her beloved toy, Lucas and Findley are determined to cheer her up. (15 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Boot Castle. Findley discovers a boot that him and Lucas use as a castle. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Avocado's Long Time Out. When they hear Avocado has been put in her naughty crate, Lucas and Findley entertain her. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Boo. Lucas loves to give his friends a scare on Halloween. (5 min)

      • Lucas the Spider

        Tanks Giving. Lucas brings Dimples things from around the house so she doesn't feel left out. (20 min)

      • Moley

        Three Gentlemen of Moletown. When Moley’s Keeper duties are pulling him in too many directions, he gets Manny to create multiple Moleys! (10 min)

      • Moley

        Who Arted. When Dotty joins an art competition Moley is afraid her art won’t appeal to the snooty judge so he casts a spell that causes her art to "come to life!" (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        The Bottle. 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. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Goldfish. With his teddy bear at the dry cleaners, Mr. Bean finds himself feeling lonely. Fortunately, a new playmate appears in the shape of a goldfish from the garden pond. Bean has a great time with his new best friend until, at the seaside, he discovers that some fish are gigantic, have large pointed teeth and fins on their backs. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Inventor. When Mr. Wicket gets a new lodger who is an Inventor, and a big nuisance, Bean discovers that he has to become ‘inventive’ himself. But, when your enemy is clever and sneaky, you have to be even cleverer and sneakier. Bean has never lost ‘a cleverness competition’, but maybe there is a first time for everything! (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Car Trouble. Conned by a mechanic into believing his beloved car to be beyond repair, Mr. Bean reluctantly consigns his faithful four-wheeled friend to the car crusher. After choosing hot-air ballooning as an alternative mode of transport, he spots his cherished car from the air… with the unscrupulous mechanic whistling at the wheel! This discovery raises more than Mr. Bean’s spirits. (10 min)

      • 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)

      • Lamput III

        The Split. Turns out constant, relentless failure can put a strain on a relationship. Specs and Skinny are no exception, and when yet another chase ends in embarrassment, misfortune, and physical injury, the Docs finally fall prey to “irreconcilable differences”. For a shapechanger, Lamput sure doesn’t like change; it’s like mum and dad are fighting. Lamput sets about trying to help the Docs patch things up. When conventional methods fail, our orange buddy is forced to subvert the very fundamentals of animated storytelling. Lamput’s perseverance finally pays off. The Docs have an epiphany: this blob trying to fix our friendship? Obviously that’s the real enemy. (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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        (Not) Your Father's Mouse-Stache. It's the battle of the moustaches when Tom accidentally drinks a hair tonic potion left behind by Jerry – and Butch realizes he needs to acquire some facial hair of his own if he is to compete for Toodles and Dollface's attentions. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        Balloonatics. Tom and Jerry fight each other with the balloons that Rick has placed all over the house to surprise Ginger on their anniversary. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show IV

        Ball of Fame. When Tom and Jerry's antics unearth an autographed baseball – a childhood souvenir of Rick's – he warns Tom to keep his paws off it, or else! Tom attempts to obey, but Jerry's got other ideas and the ball gets out of hand. The guys chase the treasured ball all over the neighborhood, recovering it only to lose it again. And again. And again. (5 min)

      • CoComelon

        Balloon Boat Race. Everybody is blowing up their balloons and getting ready for the boat race! Who do you think will win? (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Cartoon Bear. 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? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        XXL Bear. 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. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Never Judge a Bear by Its Cover. 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. (15 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. (10 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 III

        Jelly Lemmings. When the Lemmings spoil Grizzy's meal with their new game, the bear evicts them far from the cabin. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Javelin Lemmings. The Lemmings are holding a log throwing competition that stops short when Grizzy sends them soaring into the distance. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Franken-Grizzy. Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over the TV remote control. (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. (10 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. (5 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. (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. (10 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. (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Taxi Bean. 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? (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Muscle Bean. 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? (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        A New Friend. 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. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        The Lift. 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? (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Dig This. 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. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Bean Hypnotised. 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. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        A Magic Day Out. Mr Bean and Irma are off for a day at the seaside. Irma is travelling light but Bean wants to take almost everything his owns in an enormous trunk. Arriving at the seaside Bean’s trunk gets accidentally swapped with a trunk belonging to a famous stage magician. As Bean entertains Irma pulling rabbits out of hats the angry magician arrives on the scene - and he’s not a happy bunny. (20 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. (5 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)

      • 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! (10 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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Book-Wizard. Alice is not good at taking care of her books, much to her librarian mom’s dismay. The Queen of Wonderland is careless with books too; in fact, she has destroyed Lewis’ Big Book, which lists all the laws of Wonderland! The poor rabbit is mortified!! To fix this disaster, our friends must go and find the Book-Wizard, an old, living book who makes and repairs books by the dozen on his “book farm”. (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Teatime, Again and Again. Wonderland is stuck in a time loop and only Alice and Lewis are aware of it! Teatime is a sacred moment, so having to repeat every 2 minutes can be very bothersome! Our two friends are going to have to be very smart and swift in order to handle the problem in record time. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Bubble, Bubble, You’re in Trouble! When Alice turns up in Wonderland after offending Bastien, she finds out that today, the Wonderlanders are celebrating the Queen by sending “sweet notes” to the castle inside huge bubbles, for her to read. Alice wants to have a go, too! But her lack of tact gets the better of her when she sends a message to the Queen telling her how big her nose is! With the help of the Twins, Alice and Lewis go searching for the fateful bubble: it must NOT reach the castle, under any circumstances! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Silence Day. Alice is rehearsing some music with her friends for a school event when Lewis calls her. When she gets to Wonderland, she finds out it’s “Silence Day” – a special day when all music and loud noises are strictly forbidden by the Queen. Lewis is freaking out: his clock will be chiming soon, to announce teatime! So our two friends head off to look for some Silence Flowers capable of absorbing sounds: they’ll use them to make an anti-noise headset for the Queen. (15 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. (10 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)

      • 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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Mass Control. While searching for the television remote control, Grizzy discovers a gadget that controls various functions in the cabin. Hup! One button and there's light! Hup! Another surveys the house's nooks and crannies. Grizzy will finally be able to rid himself of the Lemmings, without even leaving the couch! But beware of losing control... (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Under Control. To make sure that the Lemmings don't snatch his chocolate spread while he's taking his nap, Grizzy turns the fridge into a safe - combination lock and all. The Lemmings try in vain to break into the fridge until they see Grizzy open the door while sleepwalking. Unfortunately, Grizzy wakes up at the crucial moment. The Lemmings do everything possible to make him fall back asleep as quick as possible. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Popcorn Party. The Lemmings have invented a new popcorn game which consists of throwing popcorn and catching it with their mouths. Grizzy notices that his lovely she-bear seems to be drawn by the scent of the grilled corn and decides to invite her over for a snack, just the two of them. But first, he must quickly recover the popcorn from the Lemmings. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Dancing with the Bears. Grizzy wants to learn to dance the mambo to please the she-bear he's in love with, for she truly adores this rhythm. He finds a learning kit at the ranger's home which has a dance carpet with footprints that light up in rhythm. The only problem is that Lemmings want the ghetto-blaster to continue their rave party to an entirely different beat. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Role Change. After receiving a terrible blow over the head, Grizzy is no longer the same: he thinks he's a rodent! He tries to get the gang to adopt him so that he might participate in their fun and games like any other Lemming. But it's not long before his newfound comrades start to find him rather heavy! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Target Bear. 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Lemming Tonic. Grizzy is exhausted and the couch has never seemed so enticing! He goes to fetch a pillow and a sleeping mask, but the Lemmings have entirely different plans for the couch. They see it as a fabulous trampoline and the ideal spot for an aerobics session. To win the right to have his nap, the weary bear must first contend with the super-energetic Lemmings! (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. (10 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)

      • 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? (10 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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Collector. Lola’s father has just received a collector’s issue of his fave comic book. Marcus is going to devise a strategy to get his hands on it. Pat is going to have it out with Squizel in order to get it back. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Superbowl. Victor challenges Lola to a bowling game and has decided he is going to cheat. Pat is on to his tricks and is going to have to intervene to help Lola and also get Hoodie back at the same time. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Blunder Bus. The Guanos want to steal Lola’s TV. In order to sidetrack Pat, they convince him that Lola and Victor are in a ...driverless bus! Pat does everything he can to stop the rogue bus. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        How Puzzling. Lola and her father finish a puzzle they are going to offer mommy for mother’s day, but there is a piece missing. Pat notices that Hoodie is in the midst of swallowing it and dashes off to the Vet with him. But the Guanos have spotted them. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Cake Me Happy. Honorine and Pompom stop by to see Lola. Honorine offers to bake a cake but she can’t find her glasses and starts making a total mess of things. The Guanos have stolen them and Pat, along with Pompom is going to do what it takes to get them back. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Sandwich. During a picnic, the Guanos sneak off with Lola’s sandwich and replace it with one that is rotten. Lola thinks that it’s Victor who’s played a joke on her and she decides to do the same to him. Pat will have to go into action to set things straight. (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Book-Wizard. Alice is not good at taking care of her books, much to her librarian mom’s dismay. The Queen of Wonderland is careless with books too; in fact, she has destroyed Lewis’ Big Book, which lists all the laws of Wonderland! The poor rabbit is mortified!! To fix this disaster, our friends must go and find the Book-Wizard, an old, living book who makes and repairs books by the dozen on his “book farm”. (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Teatime, Again and Again. Wonderland is stuck in a time loop and only Alice and Lewis are aware of it! Teatime is a sacred moment, so having to repeat every 2 minutes can be very bothersome! Our two friends are going to have to be very smart and swift in order to handle the problem in record time. (20 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Bubble, Bubble, You’re in Trouble! When Alice turns up in Wonderland after offending Bastien, she finds out that today, the Wonderlanders are celebrating the Queen by sending “sweet notes” to the castle inside huge bubbles, for her to read. Alice wants to have a go, too! But her lack of tact gets the better of her when she sends a message to the Queen telling her how big her nose is! With the help of the Twins, Alice and Lewis go searching for the fateful bubble: it must NOT reach the castle, under any circumstances! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Tonight’s the Night! There’s one thing that scares Alice more than anything: being made a fool of at the school fair! Meanwhile, in Wonderland, tonight is the Great Ball and the Queen insists Alice dance with Charlie. A word of caution, however: NO mistake is allowed in the Ball dance, and there’s no getting out of it either! To make matters worse, Charlie fully doesn’t have a sense of rhythm! Lewis, the dancer extraordinaire, steps in to help them get the moves down pat. Because if they mess up, Alice will be subjected to pure torture from the Mocking Hedges! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Silence Day. Alice is rehearsing some music with her friends for a school event when Lewis calls her. When she gets to Wonderland, she finds out it’s “Silence Day” – a special day when all music and loud noises are strictly forbidden by the Queen. Lewis is freaking out: his clock will be chiming soon, to announce teatime! So our two friends head off to look for some Silence Flowers capable of absorbing sounds: they’ll use them to make an anti-noise headset for the Queen. (15 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 (10 min)