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      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III

        Stick It. Bean discovers Mrs. Wicket’s nephew and Bruiser Jnr swapping football stickers and decides that he wants to fill up a sticker album too. He buys-up all the stickers in the neighbourhood and has almost completed his task when Nephew points out that he’s missing one: the famous sticker owned by local footballing celebrity Jamie Studds. Bean turns thief to be the best collector of ‘em all. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III

        Bean at the Museum. Mr. Bean thinks he’s just dug up a valuable coin in the back-garden and goes rushing off to the Museum to have it valued little knowing that it’s actually Bruiser Snr’s much-loved but valueless fake gold medallion. Bruiser Snr wants it back; and forces Bean to break back into the Museum to get it. (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III

        A Car for Irma. Bean discovers Declan giving Irma a lift in his swanky new SUV. Bean is unimpressed until Declan shows off all the car’s features. Undeterred Bean professes his car superior. Declan issues a challenge – to see which car Irma will choose for her lift back to work. Bean decides his car may need a little ‘pimping’ … (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III

        Trophy Bean. Mrs. Wicket’s Nephew is staying with her when he wins two tickets to an Outward Bound course. She refuses to go but then ropes in Bean to look after the child. The two start a competition to see who will win the trophy. Bean is a relentless competitor winning everything up until the point things start getting out of hand … (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series II

        Cash Machine. Mr Bean goes to his local bakery to buy a cake but finds he doesn’t have any money. He goes to the bank to use the cash machine but he can’t remember his pin number. When Mr Bean's bankcard is swallowed up by the cash machine there’s only one thing to do - go into the machine and fetch it back. The police are alerted but Bean’s main concern is to get some money and get back to the baker’s before all the cakes are sold. (20 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. (5 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. (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. (5 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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Unlucky Charm. Alice loses a game against Bastien, who says he’s undefeatable thanks to his lucky charm. Peeved, Alice “runs” to Wonderland. When she gets there, she finds Lewis, striving – in vain – to put the castle flag back up after accidentally knocking it down during a game of croquet. The Queen is threatening him with a thousand punishments if that flag isn’t put back up correctly! When Alice’s unexpected visit disrupts Lewis, he convinces himself he’s unlucky. So Alice decides she’ll get him a lucky charm. Except, a “lucky charm” in the real world (a four-leaf clover) isn’t necessarily lucky in Wonderland. In fact, it’s downright unlucky! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Travelling Dodo. Dodson the dodo wants to get to the top of the cliff to enjoy the sunset with Junior. When he spots the caravan, nearby, he realizes he could use the vehicle to get him there effortlessly. But he causes an accident, damaging the caravan in the process. Alice, Lewis and the Twins are stuck, with Dodson. Fixing their ride with this dodo around isn’t going to be a piece of cake, especially since his only real talent consists of goofing up! (20 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        How to Train Your Cat. Alice has been trying to train Echo, to no avail. So she heads off to Wonderland to try her method out on Chester. But she invites the big cat to the Queen’s teatime and wreaks havoc in the process: Chester knocks over the Queen’s favorite cake, which just happens to be the first one of the season! Fuming, the Queen orders them to find another cake on the double! Chester is the only one able to help Alice, thanks to his sense of smell and various other feline talents. Alice is also going to have to learn to act like a cat, fast, to pull off this feat… (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Because I Said So! Mom is super busy. So when Alice comes to her to ask if she can go out, she refuses. And when questioned, she responds: “Because I said so!” So Alice decides to go see Lewis instead. But the rabbit is refusing to leave his house, on the Queen’s orders. And when Alice asks why, he says the answer he got back from the Queen was: “Because I said so!” Alice can’t bear it: she goes out with Chester instead, to enjoy the glorious weather. But unfortunately, they trigger a mysterious “cloud shower” which wreaks havoc in Wonderland and ruffles the Queen no end! While going about trying to resolve this weird weather problem, Alice and Lewis discover the real reasons the Queen grounded Lewis… (15 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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 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. (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. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Northern Lights. Exasperated by the Lemmings who prevent him from watching his favorite TV show in peace, Grizzy catapults them out of the cabin. One of them passes through the northern lights and undergoes a strange mutation: he now has the power to control metal with his mind. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Tick Tock Bear. A strange new object figures prominently in the cabin: a big wall clock that resembles a Swiss cuckoo. Grizzy instantly falls in love with the regular "tick-tock," which comforts and soothes him. But when the hands strike noon, figurines come out and perform a song and dance with a flourish. The Lemmings notice that by turning the hands of the clock manually, it can be noontime every two seconds. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Dreams On Command. Woken with a start by a nightmare filled with Lemmings, Grizzy stumbles on the Ranger's dream machine. It's a headphone set where you can program the theme of your choice before falling asleep within seconds for a night filled with sweet dreams. But who could possibly sleep soundly surrounded by Lemmings who want their fair share too? (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Elementary Lemmings. Grizzy happens onto an old American India medallion bearing the symbol of the wind. He who wears it has the power to command air streams. Grizzy would be quite content to never leave the sofa again and control things from a distance, but the Lemmings want it to create fantastic new games that literally blow you away. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Bear Sitter. A magic horn lands on the muzzle of a moose, endowing it with grace and the ability to fly. It soars off, leaving a rainbow-colored streak in its wake. When Grizzy sees this strange creature, he dreams of taming it as a gift for his beloved she-bear, while the Lemmings imagine themselves playing rodeo on a bucking unicorn. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Rainbow Moose. A magic horn lands on the muzzle of a moose, endowing it with grace and the ability to fly. Grizzy decided to catch him for impressing she bear while lemmings wants to play on it. (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

        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. (10 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! (5 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. (15 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. (10 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? (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Guanos and Juliet. Lola stumbles on Juliette, a doll she had as a little girl. She and Pat used to play with it together. She gives it to Pat but the Guanos fall in love with it and steal the doll. Time for Pat to get it back! (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Tank Gets the Blues. Tank is depressed. Pat realizes that Tank’s teddy bear is the victim of a well-organized kidnapping scheme by the Guanos. They agree to release him, in exchange for...Hoodie. Pat is going to have to make sure Hoodie is safe as he recovers the teddy bear. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Day at the Museum. Lola is helping her mother out at a volunteer exhibit at the local museum. She is supposed to be keeping an eye on the paintings that Marcus wants to steal. Marcus pretends he is a museum guide in order to distract Lola so the coast is clear for Squizel. Pat is going to sabotage their plan. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        3 Birds and a Basket. Lola is babysitting Pompom who is sleeping in his trendy new kitty basket. Pompom escapes from the basket. Hoodie moves into it. The Guanos grab it and try to open it up and kidnap Hoodie. Pat is going to nix their plan. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        The Medal. Lola and Pat win a medal during a contest. Victor is sad that he hasn’t won one so Lola decides to help him. The Guanos steal Lola’s medal and Pat is going to bend over backwards to get it back. (10 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Inseparable. Pat has to keep an eye on Hoodie who is in the yard with Victor. The Guanos are going to try and kidnap him. Pat tries to get him back and escape from Tank’s clutches at the same time. The Guanos have stolen Tank’s teddy bear. Pat and Tank team up against them. (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Play. Alice turns up in Wonderland super excited: she’s written a play and wants to stage it, with Lewis. Her Majesty loves the idea and demands they perform it in her castle. Our two little friends run to ask Di and Dum to play the leading characters. But both of them are adamant about playing the part of the knight, and there’s no way to make them see eye to eye. So, to settle the matter, Lewis suggests they organize an audition. Sounds good… except Alice’s ego kicks in and, refusing to have her lines changed in the slightest, she goes out of her way to make sure Dum gets the part. (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Unforgettable Trip - Part 1. Alice has just moved into a new neighborhood but is nervous she might not be able to make new friends. However, when she finds a little key in the attic of their new house, everything changes. When she tries out the key, it takes her to Wonderland, a place where clocks catch colds and where rabbits drink carrot tea at teatime!... Alice doesn’t know it yet but she’s just opened the door to the finest friendship of her life! (20 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Unforgettable Trip - Part 2. Alice has just moved into a new neighborhood but is nervous she might not be able to make new friends. However, when she finds a little key in the attic of their new house, everything changes. When she tries out the key, it takes her to Wonderland, a place where clocks catch colds and where rabbits drink carrot tea at teatime!... Alice doesn’t know it yet but she’s just opened the door to the finest friendship of her life! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        It’s a Win-Win! The Queen and Alice are playing against each other in a croquet game Wonderland-style: if Alice wins (which the Queen sees as impossible!), all the Wonderland residents will hereafter be allowed to win – not just the Queen, as has always been the case up until now! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Funny Bird. Lewis needs to give the Queen a gift, so Alice offers to help by suggesting they paint a rock. But, just as they are getting started, a weird bird turns up on the scene, claiming the "rock" is actually the bird's egg! However, Lewis knows the bird in question - It's Dodson the Dodo; not only is he a wacky individual, he's also very prone to fibbing! There's no way the rabbit is going to let him keep the rock! But Dodson isn't letting go and, next thing you know, he accidentally makes the egg fall. Quick! It must be retrieved! (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        1 + 1 = 1. A confrontation between Grizzy and the Lemmings leads to a room in the castle tower. The bear accidentally sets off a mechanism and discovers a large medieval magic trunk. (10 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Franken-Grizzy. Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over the TV remote control. (10 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. (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... (15 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. (5 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. (15 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. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Martial Arts Mike. The raccoons break into the Mikkelsens house again and Mike is easily defeated during a fight against the determined crooks. It's clear that fighting isn't his forte. Mike turns to the turtles to teach him the ancient art of karate so he can have a chance at defeating the rodents. Our determined pooch does his best but he just can't seem to get the hang of it. Time for Mike to ditch karate and resort to plan B. (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Ditzy Home. Stephan upgrades the house's security system and it looks like Mike might be able to take a break from playing guard dog. The new system immediately detects when the raccoons are trying to break in and ejects from the property. Mike didn't even have to lift a paw. Unfortunately, the system works a little too well and quickly targets Mike as an intruder too. Now Mike and Freddy are on the same team trying to break in so he can defeat the errant security system and save Mercury and Fluffy who are still trapped inside. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        Cave Cat. A prehistoric Cave Cat arrives at Rick and Ginger's house. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        Not So Grand Canyon. Tom and Jerry take the scouts on a camping trip to canyon country and get more than they bargained for when a coyote pup shows up. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        The Three Little Mice. Papa tells his fractured version of the Three Little Pigs story to the Bavarian mouse trio. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        A Kick in the Butler. A Tom and Jerry chase through Postlewaite Manor results in major injuries to Cates which places his defense of the Butler's Linen Gloves Boxing Title in jeopardy. But never fear, Tom will step into the ring and defend Cate's title. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        Tom Thumblestein. Papa tells his fractured version of the Tom Thumb story to the Bavarian mouse trio. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        Pumpkin Punks. Maude tasks Tom with guarding her prize pumpkin until she enters it into competition at the county fair. (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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Peaceable Enemies. Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over the tablet. During their scuffle, they knock over an army crate which falls into the middle of the bamboo forest surrounding the cabin. Alerted by the noise, a peace missionary panda comes out of the forest and tries to calm down the worked-up adversaries. But will the limitless strategies of Grizzy and the Lemmings get the better of the panda's patience? (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        The Legend Of The Lemmings. The Lemmings create a shadow puppet show where seven papercut lemmings confront a bear over a jar of Yummy chocolate spread. The Lemmings in the audience are super enthusiastic, but Grizzy is outraged by the treatment inflicted upon the bear. He decides to intervene and equips the paper bear with an armor and saber! The Lemmings retort with ninja effigies of themselves and mount an attack to recover the coveted jar of Yummy spread. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings III

        Dragons & Bears. As Grizzy relaxes in the massage chair, a cloud drifts in front of the sun, immediately stopping the electricity supply in the log cabin. The voltage drops continue, even though the sky seems clear now. Grizzy looks out the window and a dragon appears on the horizon! Once over his initial fright, the bear realizes that it's only a kite flown by the Lemmings – using the electricity from the cabin they have rerouted! (5 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... (10 min)

      • Thomas & Friends Shorts XXV

        The Big Balloon Breakout (10 min)

      • Moley

        Molerskating Mayhem. Moley must learn to Molerskate for the Great Mole Roll skating competition and discovers his parents have a hidden talent. (10 min)

      • Moley

        Duck Moley Duck! When an egg rolls into Moletown and a duckling hatches, Moley must play momma to the baby duck until they can find its home. (20 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        X Marks... Not wanting to miss a marathon of their favorite TV show, Butch and Meathead give Tom a fake treasure map in exchange for a little TV time. While they try to get comfortable in Rick and Ginger's house, Tom and Jerry must figure out a way to circumvent Spike when they realize his house is sitting directly atop their riches. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Dragon Down the Holidays. Hildie sends Tom and Jerry into the woods to find a baby dragon who they befriend on their way home. But when Hildie tells them she plans on making the dragon into dinner, Tom and Jerry work together to save him. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Baby Blues. While Rick and Ginger are looking after their adorable niece for the weekend, Rick jokingly puts Spike in charge of keeping the kid safe while Ginger goes to the store. Taking his new job seriously, Spike swears that nothing will happen to the baby. Naturally, this is where Tom and Jerry arrive on the scene to wreak havoc and make Spike's babysitting job quite possibly be his last! (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Build-A-Beast. When Hildie and Beatie believe they've had a few of their things stolen, they employ a little magic to create Bog, the Cottage Beast. In order to prove that Bog is overkill, however, Tom and Jerry must confess to borrowing the "stolen" goods to beat up on each other. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        No Fly Zone. After Tom finally drifts off to sleep, Jerry heads for the coveted wedge of cheese in the kitchen – only to have a pesky fly get between him and his meal. Even though Jerry offers to share the cheese, the winged cheese bandit sets out to do his very best to make sure that Jerry will never enjoy that cheese – including waking up Tom! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Charity Case. Feeling bad for giving Tom's precious blanket to "Badwill," Jerry's determined to get it back. But with all the bizarre, enchanted items that have been donated over the centuries, getting anything back from Badwill is not easily done. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Duck, Duck, Loose. Quacker's sleepwalking habit creates mischief and mayhem for Tom and Jerry during an overnight sleepover. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Tuffy's Big Adventure. When Tuffy and Tyke head out on their own big adventure into the snowy mountains during a family vacation, Tom catches the blame from Spike and Jerry for letting them go. But when all three set out on a rescue mission for the little ones, it's Tom, Jerry and Spike who'll need rescuing. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Flea Bitten. When Tom finds Butch taking a bath upstairs, he gives the alley cat the boot. Unfortunately, a ring around the tub isn't the only thing he's left behind. With the house now infested with fleas, Tom, Jerry and Spike declare war on the pesky little bloodsuckers. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Shadow Boxin'. Trouble ensues when Tom is separated from his own shadow. Having been trapped with Tom its entire life, the shadow refuses to go back to the life it once had. But when the shadow becomes a total nuisance to Tom and Jerry, they team up to shed some light on the problem! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Dandy Do-Gooders. Quacker, Tuffy and others in the Dandy Do-Gooders club earn their badges with the help of their club leader, Jerry, who creates new ways of irritating Tom. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        The Art of War. Rick's taken up painting to help him relax. Although he's warned them to stay out of his studio, Tom and Jerry inadvertently destroy his first painting. In an effort to reproduce it before he returns home, Tom and Jerry end up in a competition to prove who's the better artist. May the best Renoir win! (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        From Nuts to Soup. When the Witch Sisters are brewing up their latest concoction, they discover that their stash of walnuts has disappeared. Needless to say, Jerry is enjoying the "nuts" of his labor, while Tom is sent out to gather more nuts. When Tom steals the winter's supply of nuts from a feisty flying squirrel, things go from bad to worse. Not only does the squirrel take Jerry's stash, but the irate rodent launches an attack on Tom inside the house. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Toodle Boom! Tom's planned afternoon rendezvous with Toodles goes off the tracks when the mouse-obsessed Toodles catches a glimpse of Tuffy and Jerry. Despite Tom's best efforts to keep her focus on him, her accident-prone ways force him to choose between romance and self-preservation. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show V

        Eight Legs No Waiting. The gang get more than they bargained for when they try to shoo away a seemingly docile spider. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Meanie Genie. After the witches fly off into the night, Tom chases Jerry into a room full of enchanted bottles. When Jerry tries to hide in one, he inadvertently releases a mischievous thousand-year old genie who grants him three wishes. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Random Bear. Grizzy and the Lemmings fight over chocolate-spread jar lids, which they use as chips in a competition to win goodies. Indeed, next to the supermarket are two jackpot-style machines with slots the size of the lids. But more importantly, there's a key to be won that makes you eligible for the grand prize... the giant jar of Yummy on display under a glass cover. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Lemming Interference. Grizzy has prepared himself a TV dinner to eat in front of his favorite series. But his moment of pleasure is abruptly interrupted by unexplained static. Grizzy rapidly discovers that the true "interference" is the Lemmings, who are using the TV antenna as a diving board for their water games. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        High Voltage Bear Attack. The Lemmings are having a rave party. When Grizzy throws their ghetto blaster into the river, he sparks a general power outage. Unless he finds an alternative source of energy, and before the Lemmings do, he can kiss his TV night goodbye! (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Scents. When he realizes that his beloved she-bear adores the smell of flowers, Grizzy decides to offer her the geraniums that decorate the window ledges of the ranger's cabin. Can he bring them to her without the Lemmings, who are skating out by the caribou dung pit and trash bins, ruining his desired effect? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Luck. Decidedly, this is not Grizzy's day: after making a fool of himself in front of the she-bear he's in love with, he is ousted from the log cabin by the Lemmings, who are in top form. Grizzy lands in a field of clover where he notices that one of them - which has four leaves - seems to bring him good luck. Could his chance be changing? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Magnetic Bear. Grizzy can¿t believe his eyes when he sees objects moving all by themselves. When he realizes it¿s the Lemmings who are playing around with a particularly powerful magnet, he has a stroke of genius. He will design a telekinesis trick to impress his beloved she-bear. (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. (10 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! (5 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. (15 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... (5 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 II

        Rainbow Moose. A magic horn lands on the muzzle of a moose, endowing it with grace and the ability to fly. Grizzy decided to catch him for impressing she bear while lemmings wants to play on it. (10 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. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Treasure Bear. Under the wood floor of the log cabin, Grizzy and the Lemmings discover the entrance to an underground gallery with an old treasure card that indicates the location of a treasure. Upon closer look, the representation of this treasure greatly resembles a giant jar of chocolate spread. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        In the Service of His Majesty. When he brandishes a native american scepter that the Lemmings brought home with other antique objects, Grizzy sees the Lemmings bow low before him and behave like servants. One of them has escaped the spell, but he will have to confront both Grizzy and his fellow creatures in order to recover the scepter and reverse the spell. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Of Fur And Swords. The Lemmings have turned the entire cabin topsy-turvy to organize medieval jousts with the ranger's fencing gear. Grizzy, who wishes to recover his couch, tries to straighten up, but is driven out by their fencing foils. To retaliate, Grizzy must find a blade equal to the task. He opts for a fine... frozen swordfish! (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Art. Grizzy tries to impress the she-bear that he's in love with by making a sculpture of her from a piece of wood. But as soon as the artist's back is turned, the Lemmings gnaw at the work of art in order to transform it into a toboggan slide. Grizzy must succeed in getting rid of the Lemmings without his model realizing what's going on. An Art in itself! (10 min)

      • Thomas & Friends Shorts XXV

        Nia and the Ducks (10 min)

      • Moley

        Squirm’s Day Out. When Moley helps take care of the worms at Dotty’s Adopt a Worm Rescue Center, the Gardener sends Squirm to pose as a homeless worm and help him steal Manny. (10 min)

      • Moley

        Wormalicious. Moley vows to not eat worms for a few days in support of Dotty’s veganism and his worm craving temptations get out of control. (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III

        Stick It. Bean discovers Mrs. Wicket’s nephew and Bruiser Jnr swapping football stickers and decides that he wants to fill up a sticker album too. He buys-up all the stickers in the neighbourhood and has almost completed his task when Nephew points out that he’s missing one: the famous sticker owned by local footballing celebrity Jamie Studds. Bean turns thief to be the best collector of ‘em all. (10 min)

      • Thomas & Friends Shorts XXV

        James and the Dragon (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Move It or Lose It. Spike gives Tom an impossible task. (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Cat Dance Fever. The Cat's Meow Dance Competition is coming up and Toodles' dance partner has gone missing! In the meantime, Toodles needs a new dance partner in case hers doesn't turn up. Butch and Tom go toe-to-toe for the honor. But when Tom manages to nab the spot, he winds up disappearing, too! Now it's up to Jerry to solve the case! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Dirty Rat. A little cat and mouse leads Jerry to take refuge in his hole in the wall where he runs into Franky Two-Face the rat, who now calls Jerry's home, HIS home. Tom finds this funny, of course. Franky Two-Face leads Tom to believe the two are working together but Franky's a no-good, dirty rat. He doesn't play fair. He's a liar, a sneak, a dirty player, just an all-around dirty rat. He goes to the cats in the alley, says Jerry thinks they're soft, steals things from Spike and sets Tom up as the thief. Franky Two-Face knows every dirty trick in the book, except one; the one Tom and Jerry use to get rid of Franky Two-Face. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Tom and Jerry-Geddon. Tuffy and Jerry are brushing their teeth. Tuffy's so tired he uses Jerry's tail instead of his toothbrush. They climb in their respective beds, only Tuffy's not in his bed, he's in the palm of Tom's hand that Tom's made-up to look like a bed. Tom gets walloped for his little stunt but it points out to Jerry that he needs a safer home. What begins with Jerry securing his home from Tom, turns into an arms race between the cat and mouse where they each build their own booby-trapped bunker to protect themselves from each other. They turn out to be their own greatest enemy, with the biggest threat coming from their own creations. In the end, they go back to their relatively safer existence. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Tic-Tyke-D'oh. Spike hasn't been the best role model for his boy when it comes to being a good sport. You could even say Spike's a sore loser. That's why Spike recruits Tom and Jerry to help teach the little guy how to lose gracefully. When Tom beats Tyke at a game of tic-tac-toe Tyke puts the "sore" into "sore loser" by biting Tom's finger when Tom extends it for a friendly post-game handshake. Tom forces Jerry to take turns playing various games with Tyke (e.g. Checkers, basketball, hopscotch, etc…). Each time they win, Tyke takes it out on them. When Tom and Jerry start throwing the games, Spike's right there to dole out his own punishment for letting Tyke win. Sometimes you just can't win! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Missing in Traction. When Tom's hit by a trolley while he and Jerry are investigating their latest case, he's sent to recover at the local animal hospital. But a detective is never off the case! Tom begins to suspect the answer to the case they're working on is right under his broken nose. Problem is, he's in traction and can't move. That's okay, he's got a partner in crime-solving – Doc Jerry makes the rounds at the animal hospital and solves the mystery, but not before sending Tom on the rounds to endure various tests (e.g. x-rays, stress test, physical therapy, etc…) and to do some investigating of his own. (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Cat-titude Adjustment. After another destructive bout of cat and mouse, Hildie and Beatie decide that Tom's bad cat-titude has caused nothing but trouble around the cottage. What Tom needs is an attitude adjustment! With a flick of the wand, Tom becomes a doting cat. Much better! Jerry's loving the change at first, but he soon tires of the touchy-feely feline (even Newt is tiring of Tom's affections). Jerry tries every mouse trick in the book to trigger Tom's animal instincts, but nothing seems to break the spell. Jerry has to sneak Hildie's wand to reverse the spell, but it won't be easy with tag-along-Tom by his side every step of the way! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Funnel Face. When a little cat and mouse ends poorly for Tom, he ends up having to wear the cone of shame. Unable to remove it, deal with the emotional shame, or adapt to the giant plastic funnel on his head, Tom must find meaning in the suffering. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Wing Nuts. Little Quacker is heartsick and he's come to the cat and mouse detective to help mend his broken heart. You see, the duck fell in love at first quack with a bird he met luxuriating in the central park pond. The courtship went south (literally) when Quacker's honey coo-coo migrated with her flock. All that Quacker has left of her is a single feather and he's counting on the cat and mouse detective to find his one true love. Prince Charming had an easier time finding Cinderella with a glass slipper, but Tom and Jerry aren't about to fly the coop. In the end, they find the owner of the lost feather and reunite the two lovebirds who fly off into the sunset... (15 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow. Tom's being unusually difficult when he's rocked by an epiphany-- HE'S LOSING HIS HAIR! Paranoid that he's going to become a hairless cat, Tom will do anything Jerry tells him to do in order to regrow it. Think mud packs (more like mud slaps), hair transfers (one word – furballs) deep tissue massage to stimulate follicle development (a.k.a repeated blows to the head), and skunk therapy ('nuf said). Most everything he tries only leads to Ginger throwing him in the bath again. Ultimately, Tom realizes that Jerry's spiking his cat shampoo with hair remover and it's about to get hairy for the mouse! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Hunger Games. Tom is told he can't eat for 12 hours! (5 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show III

        Eggs on a Train. Peter, a pretentious cheapskate poodle, demands that Tom and Jerry help protect his precious sapphire egg on a train journey but won't pay their fare. The cat and mouse become stowaways and go to a lot of trouble to do their job, but the outcome is unexpected. (10 min)

      • The Tom and Jerry Show II

        Pinch Hitter. When Tom ends up on the losing end of a little cat and mouse AGAIN Butch sends in Meathead, a pinch hitter, to deal with Jerry. Surprisingly, Meathead has no trouble catching the little mouse. There's nothing Tom or Jerry can do to make it harder. Jerry's superior intelligence is no match for Meathead's dumb luck. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Treasure Bear. Under the wood floor of the log cabin, Grizzy and the Lemmings discover the entrance to an underground gallery with an old treasure card that indicates the location of a treasure. Upon closer look, the representation of this treasure greatly resembles a giant jar of chocolate spread. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        In the Service of His Majesty. When he brandishes a native american scepter that the Lemmings brought home with other antique objects, Grizzy sees the Lemmings bow low before him and behave like servants. One of them has escaped the spell, but he will have to confront both Grizzy and his fellow creatures in order to recover the scepter and reverse the spell. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Art. Grizzy tries to impress the she-bear that he's in love with by making a sculpture of her from a piece of wood. But as soon as the artist's back is turned, the Lemmings gnaw at the work of art in order to transform it into a toboggan slide. Grizzy must succeed in getting rid of the Lemmings without his model realizing what's going on. An Art in itself! (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Happy Birthday Lemmings! The Lemmings throw a surprise birthday party for one of the clan. When "Happy Birthday" rings out, the surpriiiiiise! is as great for Grizzy, who is trying to take a nap after a hearty meal, as it is for the birthday Lemming hero in question. From that point on, Grizzy has only one objective: stop the din, which is not at all helping his migraine headache. But for the Lemmings, the party must go on at any price. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Flower Power. A gust of wind sweeps away the flower that Grizzy's adored she-bear wears in her hair. Grizzy sees this as a golden opportunity to dazzle her by bringing it back. But the Lemmings, who are riding on the back of a bucking caribou, realize that the flower makes their mount sneeze, which only makes the game ten times more fun! (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Teleportation's the Way to Go! Grizzy finds two identical vases that are actually communicating vessels in a Native American Indian chest. If he sticks his hand in one, it comes out the other, between them. This should satisfy Grizzy's natural lazy streak, regardless of the distance unless the Lemmings realize the incredible games they could play with the magic vases. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings

        Bear Countdown. Grizzy finds a vintage stopwatch in the garage which lets you wind back the minute that has just passed by and it can even stop time and movement in one's surroundings. This will give him a sure advantage over the Lemmings, provided of course they don't get their hands on it. (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. (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 II

        Northern Lights. Exasperated by the Lemmings who prevent him from watching his favorite TV show in peace, Grizzy catapults them out of the cabin. One of them passes through the northern lights and undergoes a strange mutation: he now has the power to control metal with his mind. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Tick Tock Bear. A strange new object figures prominently in the cabin: a big wall clock that resembles a Swiss cuckoo. Grizzy instantly falls in love with the regular "tick-tock," which comforts and soothes him. But when the hands strike noon, figurines come out and perform a song and dance with a flourish. The Lemmings notice that by turning the hands of the clock manually, it can be noontime every two seconds. (10 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Dreams On Command. Woken with a start by a nightmare filled with Lemmings, Grizzy stumbles on the Ranger's dream machine. It's a headphone set where you can program the theme of your choice before falling asleep within seconds for a night filled with sweet dreams. But who could possibly sleep soundly surrounded by Lemmings who want their fair share too? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Bear Sitter. A magic horn lands on the muzzle of a moose, endowing it with grace and the ability to fly. It soars off, leaving a rainbow-colored streak in its wake. When Grizzy sees this strange creature, he dreams of taming it as a gift for his beloved she-bear, while the Lemmings imagine themselves playing rodeo on a bucking unicorn. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        In the wild. Inspired by a wildlife documentary on TV, Mr. Bean dusts off his camera and treks deep into the countryside in search of the perfect wildlife photograph. After two fruitless days of being the hunter, he is somewhat miffed to find himself the hunted. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Missing Teddy. Whilst browsing the supermarket for lovely grub, Mr. Bean’s life-long pal, Teddy, is kidnapped. Bean tracks down the nasty men responsible and finds that Teddy is not their only captive. Mr. Bean rescues a hundred teddy bears once their ears are put through an industrial sewing machine. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        No Parking. Mr Bean drives his favourite Teddy to the cinema to see his favourite movie - 'Titanic'. Now he simply has to park the car. But when you're Mr Bean, nothing's simple. His ingenious efforts to find a parking space are persistently foiled. And the clock is ticking.... (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Artful Bean. There’s easy money to be had in the art world and Mr. Bean is set on getting some of it. Once equipped with the right tools, he ventures into the countryside with a blank canvas in search of inspiration – and comes home with a painting full of life. Literally. (15 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        The Fly. When Mr. Bean finds a fly in his room, it's war. He needs weapons. Fly spray? A rolled-up magazine? These are only the start. In desperation, he enlists a mouldy doughnut, an encyclopaedia, an upside-down dustbin and a club-hammer. Finally, Bean becomes the first man in history to wage war on a fly... with a fridge. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Mime Games. A leisurely stroll in the park turns into a run when Mr. Bean is chased home by an angry Mime Artist. He is lost for more words than usual when the street performer makes himself at home and insists on being wined and dined. Bean ousts the pest from his house using the only language mime artists understand. (20 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        Spring Clean. It's the First Day of Spring and Mr. Bean sets about washing his clothes, his furniture, his teddy and himself. But, alas, there’s no hot water! A bit of inventive improvisation with an outside drainpipe proves Mr. Bean to be greener at D.I.Y. plumbing than he thought. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series

        No Pets. Sometimes Mr. Bean’s Teddy can be no fun at all. Feeling the need for a new friend, Bean buys a parrot. But getting the parrot past his landlady and her one-eyed cat, Scrapper, proves to be no easy task. Next, is trying to get the blasted bird to speak. (10 min)

      • Mr Bean: The Animated Series III

        Jumping Bean. Mr. Bean wants to learn skateboarding but hurts himself on his first try. Meanwhile Miss Wince is showing off her new mobility scooter at Mrs. Wicket’s. Bean is entranced. He could do wicked ‘ollies’ with that! He absconds with a souped-up scooter and heads straight to the skate park ready to challenge Bruiser Senior and Junior … (20 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

        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)

      • 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)

      • 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! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Dodson’s Egg. Dodson has been “couch-surfing” in Lewis’ living-room for a whole three days now: he needs to hatch his egg with lots of “tea, cookies and luxurious leisure!” But he’s getting in the rabbit’s way and hindering him in his work. So, to help her friend get the dodo to leave, Alice makes the Queen jealous. The plan works and the monarch invites Dodson to the castle, launching a challenge at the same time: the castle has to be the coziest place to hang! Dodson accepts the invitation but insists on having Alice and Lewis come with, as his assistants. There’s work for them in store, as the Queen is ready to go to any lengths to win her bet! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Play. Alice turns up in Wonderland super excited: she’s written a play and wants to stage it, with Lewis. Her Majesty loves the idea and demands they perform it in her castle. Our two little friends run to ask Di and Dum to play the leading characters. But both of them are adamant about playing the part of the knight, and there’s no way to make them see eye to eye. So, to settle the matter, Lewis suggests they organize an audition. Sounds good… except Alice’s ego kicks in and, refusing to have her lines changed in the slightest, she goes out of her way to make sure Dum gets the part. (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Unforgettable Trip - Part 1. Alice has just moved into a new neighborhood but is nervous she might not be able to make new friends. However, when she finds a little key in the attic of their new house, everything changes. When she tries out the key, it takes her to Wonderland, a place where clocks catch colds and where rabbits drink carrot tea at teatime!... Alice doesn’t know it yet but she’s just opened the door to the finest friendship of her life! (15 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Unforgettable Trip - Part 2. Alice has just moved into a new neighborhood but is nervous she might not be able to make new friends. However, when she finds a little key in the attic of their new house, everything changes. When she tries out the key, it takes her to Wonderland, a place where clocks catch colds and where rabbits drink carrot tea at teatime!... Alice doesn’t know it yet but she’s just opened the door to the finest friendship of her life! (15 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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 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! (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        A Sick Trick. The racoons watch Mike enviously as he makes himself comfortable in his living room. If only they could get a piece of that sweet action. Then Freddy has an idea. He crashes into the bay window and pretends to be injured, forcing the Mikkelsens to take him in. Mike sees through the ruse immediately, but if he's going to unmask the scheming raccoon he's going to have to defeat the imposter without getting himself in trouble for fighting the poor "injured" Freddy. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Aye Aye Aye Phone. Laura leaves her cell phone at home and Mike discovers a hilarious video of Fluffy on it that he absolutely has to show Iris. But the raccoons want to get their hands on the phone too and during an insane chase Fluffy scoops it up in her mouth and accidentally swallows it. Fluffy dashes around the house to escape the racoons and every time she gets bumped it sets off a new app. Will Mike ever get the phone back? (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Radar Bear. The Lemmings have turned the cabin topsy-turvy and created an obstacle course to race through in a hamster ball. Grizzy intervenes and ousts both the Lemmings and their ball so that he can relax in peace. Unfortunately for him, he has tossed the Lemmings into a reserve of Zorb Balls, those giant inflatable spheres used to hurtle down slopes. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Zorbing Lemmings. While looking for the TV remote-control device, Grizzy happens onto a box that can localize a bunch of keys thanks to its key ring, which is equipped with a tracker. Grizzy decides to stick the spy device under a jar of chocolate spread, just in case the Lemmings should decide to carry it off. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Air Trafficking. The Lemmings create a customized hang-glider using a supermarket shopping cart for the nacelle and a ventilator as an engine. Their aerobatics fascinate the she-bear that Grizzy is in love with, which gives him the idea of replacing the shopping cart with a double-seat and inviting his beloved for a sky promenade. But confiscating a wing in mid-flight is not within the reach of just any old bear. (15 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        A Lemmings Fairy Tale. In this fairy episode, due to a strike on the head and seeing the fairy story book pictures, the Lemmings believe they are the dwarves from the tale Snow White, and start attacking the cabin with pickaxes. After that Grizzy also believes he is Snow White due to same incidence. (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Slam Dunk Lemmings. Grizzy and the Lemmings' favorite chocolate spread brand is organizing a big competition where the prize is a giant jar of spread. To win, one must make ten baskets in a row in a hoop set up on a supermarket parking lot for the occasion. Ready to play? (5 min)

      • Grizzy and The Lemmings II

        Uncouth Bear. After being frozen for millions of years, a saber-toothed bear bursts into the cabin looking for food. (10 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... (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. (10 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. (5 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. (15 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. (10 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Gone To Pot. It's a beautiful summer day and Mike decides to woo Iris with a refreshing pineapple cocktail. But the pot he needs to make the drink is up on top of the fridge where Mike can't reach it. Mike is forced to get creative to retrieve the pot. The racoons rush in while Mike's balancing on sticks. Can Mike keep his balance and fight off vertigo and still defeat the raccoons? (5 min)

      • Mighty Mike

        Animal Magnetism. Mike decides to try to impress Iris by pretending to be a superhero. With the help of a huge fridge magnet, Mike intends to attract more than a few metal objects. The raccoons almost lose their mind when they lay their eyes on the magnet.. Imagine the possibilities. They steal it from Mike and have only one thing in mind, moving the fridge with the power of the magnet. Mike's going to have to use all of his imagination to defeat the raccoons. (15 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Summersaults Under The Stars. Lola is so obsessed by the gymnastic routine she has to perform at school that she goes sleepwalking one night. Pat is going to have to bring her home while also protecting Hoodie who is being pursued by Norbert. (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Without a Sound. Lola needs a good night’s sleep to be in shape for her class presentation the next day. Pat must make sure that nothing disturbs her precious sleep, especially the Guanos who have decided it’s a good night to party! (5 min)

      • Pat the Dog II

        Voodoo. The Guanos discover a doll that looks like Pat and decide to turn it into a voodoo doll! They are going to order it to capture Hoodie while Lola is trying to come up with a cure for Pat who has started acting weirdly. (15 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. (5 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)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The Cuckoo Hunt. Alice drops in on Lewis unannounced, making him jump while he’s adjusting the clock. It’s a disaster: the clock goes on the blink and the facetious little cuckoo jumps on this opportunity to scram! The Queen is famished and says she’ll give Alice and Lewis a big punishment if the cuckoo isn’t back in time to announce teatime! And so ensues a wacky and very lively cuckoo hunt involving everyone… Teatime can NOT be late, no matter what!! (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        The New Friend. Alice and Lewis are about to play Twee-boing, a tennis of sorts played in Wonderland. But the two besties are having so much fun that the jealous Queen takes Lewis’ place, appointing Alice HER best friend! Alice and Lewis try to explain to the monarch just how friendship works but it’s all gobbledygook to her! Now, they’re going to have to find a ruse to have fun together despite this “third wheel!” (20 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…? (10 min)

      • Alice & Lewis

        Unlucky Charm. Alice loses a game against Bastien, who says he’s undefeatable thanks to his lucky charm. Peeved, Alice “runs” to Wonderland. When she gets there, she finds Lewis, striving – in vain – to put the castle flag back up after accidentally knocking it down during a game of croquet. The Queen is threatening him with a thousand punishments if that flag isn’t put back up correctly! When Alice’s unexpected visit disrupts Lewis, he convinces himself he’s unlucky. So Alice decides she’ll get him a lucky charm. Except, a “lucky charm” in the real world (a four-leaf clover) isn’t necessarily lucky in Wonderland. In fact, it’s downright unlucky! (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. (10 min)