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Television Shows
AAAHH!!! Real Monsters - Deep beneath a smelly garbage dump, a generation of promising young monsters is growing up. Ickis, Oblina and Krumm are students in one of the world's most elite monster academies, where they're studying the fine art of scaring the daylights out of people. Learning to be a top monster from their strict headmaster, the Gromble, is hard work, so the trio relies on each other's help in dealing with the day-to-day trials of monsterdom. Despite their shortcomings--Ickis's insecurities, Oblina's bad temper and Krumm's tendency to be a slacker--their friendship gets them through their hideous homework and horrendous adolescence.
Animal Planet - Animal Planet's web site includes information on your favorite tv shows, animal cams, crocodile hunter, animal stories, pets and more!
Arthur: The World's Most Famous Aardvark - Developed with the help and advice of Arthur creator Marc Brown, the ARTHUR site is organized into pages hosted by the series' characters, each with features that encourage kids to read and write.
Barney - It's here: a site that celebrates Barney and all his pals! You'll find photos, merchandise, fan page links, audio, games, coloring pages, and more.
Beakmaniac's World - Beakman is a kid's personal scientist. He answers questions that kids can't get the answers to in school, like stuff about embarrassing body functions or why cats purr. The show was canceled by CBS, but it lives on at this site. For answers to questions about the show, visit here. For some of your science questions, try the companion home page, You Can with Beakman and Jax.
Bill Nye the Science Guy-Nye Labs Online - It's Bill Nye the Science Guy, and is he loaded with science goodies to show you! Check out Today's Demo or visit the U-Nye-Verse to see what's happening in Bill's world of science. Lots of experiments and lessons on things scientific can be found here--plenty of fodder for your next science fair project. TV listings are also available if you want to find out when he's on the tube. There is even a Real Audio section with all those goofy scientific songs from the show.
Cartoon Network Department of Cartoons - This site will not only allow you to seek information on cartoons, but will even allow you to request a cartoon that will be shown on the air. Kids can also write e-mails to the Cartoon Network mascot Johnny Bravo, play featured cartoon video games, and enter plenty of promotional contests with lots of exciting prizes.
Crocodile Hunter - Welcome to the home of TV's Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin and Terry Irwin. Journey to some of the wildest and remotest territories in the world. Steve and Terri's mission is educate and share with the world the magnificent - often threatened or sometimes threatening - wildlife. To bring misunderstood and feared animals (as well as the cute and cuddlies) right into your house, so that we can share and learn about the world's wildlife.
Dragon Tales - Explore a land where dragons soar, adventure beckons, and friendships flourish. From the Forest of Darkness to Mushroom Meadows, the fun and learning never end! Dragon Tales web site introduces visitors to six-year-old Emmy and her four-year-old brother Max on their visits to Dragon Land. In the course of their adventures, the children and their young dragon friends help each other face fears, build confidence, and learn new ways to deal with problems they encounter. Dragon Tales' unique format and characters are designed to help preschoolers handle everyday challenges such as making friends, coping with fear of the dark, and learning new skills. This Web site offers materials to complement the PBS children's television program including character and place descriptions, games, printable coloring pages, information for parents and other.
Encyclopedia Brady - is one of those TV shows that just seems to go on forever. Just about everybody has seen at least a few of the original episodes, featuring Marcia ("Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"), Greg, and all the rest as they struggle through life in suburbia. If you're a Brady Bunch fan, this site is just for you. Included here are details about the Brady Bunch that would inform even the most dedicated Brady follower! For example, although the series was filmed on a sound stage, the exterior shots are of a real house. The address (near Los Angeles) is here, along with links to other very Brady sites.
Franklin - Franklin is a young turtle with an infinite imagination. He's funny, cute, and sometimes even a bit of a ham. Franklin enjoys outdoor sports like soccer, baseball, fishing, and playing in the tree house. When he's alone he likes to read and solve puzzles. See pictures from his show and discover so much more!
Goosebumps - Are you a fan of R.L. Stine? His Goosebumps series is the subject of this home page. Follow creepy links that lead you to Stine's biography, his photo, and the transcript of an online Halloween chat with Stine. Also read a ghoulish chapter from recent books in his series. Did you know you can get Goosebumps from TV? A link includes synopses of the TV episodes, identifying the featured book. Did you hear a noise? We're sure we heard something...did it come from the Field of Screams?
Looney Toonsville! - It seems like Warner Brothers has been making Looney Toons cartoons forever! Here's where you'll find their latest shows, the schedules, and even a historical look at some of the most famous cartoons of all time. But that's only part of this site. You'll find games to play and download, and you'll get a fascinating look at how cartoons are made. Stop in whenever you want to see, hear, or watch your favorite cartoon characters online, because the pictures, sounds, and video clips are right here. Shows included are Animaniacs , Freakazoid! , Pinky & The Brain , The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries , and Batman/Superman Adventures , among others. Don't miss the karaoke songs. Look in the Site Map for Favorite Places. It's right there!
Men In Black: The Series - In 1961, The INS discovered the presence of Aliens -- space aliens -- among us. It seems that for the inhabitants of the numerous planets and galaxies beyond the Milky Way, the big blue marble looms as a prime travel destination. Her range of cultures, terrains, species, and resources makes Mother Earth the logical choice for vacation, commerce, research ... and unfortunately crime. Discover the agents--a small group of specially chosen, specially trained men and women to police all visitation and protect the interests of the human race -- completely undercover.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - This beloved TV show has entertained three generations of neighborhood visitors and has won every broadcast award there is. Kids have fears, dreams, hopes, and feelings--just like everyone else. Fred Rogers has always understood that, and his Web site shows that care and detail. There's a nice virtual neighborhood for you to explore (don't forget to feed the fish in the kitchen!) as well as the neighborhood of make-believe. There are games and coloring book pages for you to discover as you travel.
Rosie O'Donnell Show - Net-mom has visited the Rosie O'Donnell Show . Unfortunately, Rosie wasn't there. In fact, nobody was there except the guide and 20 other people on the NBC tour in New York City. Still, Net-mom was able to gawk at the set, including the desk, the chairs, and the Coney Island roller coaster replica. If Rosie's your favorite talk show host, you should definitely see her Web page. You can find out who's going to be on the show, reminisce about who has been on (and see pictures!), and play a few neat Shockwave games. There's a holiday dress-up game for little kids. For bigger kids--ask Rosie's Magic Ball anything you want, and see what it says. Let's see will Net-mom be invited to be on the show this year? The Magic Ball says, "YES--if you're good!"
Sesame Street Central - Home to the Sesame Street Web site, here you'll also find a link to the CTW (Children's Television Workshop) preschool playground. Numerous activities are there. You might find an interactive storybook, online games, and coloring pages. Be sure to click on the Explore the Workshop button to go to a list of other resources, such as advice and tips from experts.
Skinnamarink TV - You can watch Sharon, Lois, and Bram's Skinnamarink TV show on the Learning Channel and some PBS affiliates. You may know them from The Elephant Show or their lively recordings. Now they run a whole TV channel called Skinnamarink TV. Their broadcast day includes exercise shows, cooking shows, crafts, and of course, music! Sometimes they push The Big Red Button on the control panel, and then there's no telling what will happen. Hey, there's a Big Red Button on this Web page. What will happen if you push it?
Thomas the Tank Engine, The Official Site - Do you know Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends? If you're a fan of Shining Time Station, then you'll love the coloring book pictures and information on Thomas and the whole gang. The popular television series is now shooting a movie, to be released in the summer of 2000. New shows are also being produced, and new Really Useful Engines are being introduced on this site. There's a cute matching game in the waiting room area, too.
ZOOM - is a wonderful show for kids of all ages. That's not surprising, because kids help produce the show! Learn all sorts of "kid lore" like clapping games, crafts, embarrassing moments stories, and more. Then there are the jokes. Ah, the jokes. Example: What goes in one hole and out three holes? A person putting on a T-shirt. Get it?
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