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- We follow the exploits and cases of defense attorneys of a Boston law firm. Bobby Donnell is the senior defense attorney and founder of the firm.
- In Marzipan City, excitable young food-loving Chowder is the apprentice of Mung Daal, a very old chef who runs a catering company with his wife Truffles and assistant Shnitzel.
- A rambunctious girl and her friends' adventures in school and their community.
- Eddsworld is about a guy named Edd that is constantly getting himself into weird situations and hi jinks that require a puny attitude and a great "edducation". (Puns are Edd's thing.)
- Fourteen-year-old Sadie Hawthorne is a bright girl who is interested in nature and animal behavior. Reaching beyond the limits of studying animals, she attempts to analyze humans.
- Robbie, Ray, Lily and Travis have had enough with the lame crap on the radio. So they decide to take over and give Roscoe High what it needs: an underground radio station. Can they find their voice while keeping their identities a secret?
- The misadventures of a group of childhood friends who keep in touch while attending separate colleges.
- The adventures of a warren of rabbits as they struggle to develop their new home and protect it from the various threats they face.
- Growing up is hard enough but, for Zack Greenburg, it's harder, especially when supernatural and paranormal events effect his life. Fortunately, he has his best friends Cam Dunleavey, Spencer Sharpe and Gwen Killerby to help him through it.
- Franny spends her days with her grandfather at his shoe repair shop. When customers bring in their shoes, something magical happens: Franny is transported to far away lands where she meets new friends and solves fun problems.
- A group of students write columns every day after school for a popular teen magazine.
- Hubba Hubba sends some of his Hoobs to Earth so he can learn all about humans and their behaviour.
- In each episode six children visit Nara to play with the Piplings and explore their land.
- The Save-Ums live in a fantastical universe made up of deep sea worlds and remote islands. They keep watch over the universe from the headquarters at Save-Ums Central and rescue those in need of help. Working as a team using each other's strengths, the Save-Ums ensure that they get the best results and teach valuable lessons along the way. Join Noodle, Ka-Chung, Jazzi, Foo, Custard, and B.B. Jammies as they save the day. The Save Ums are cute, small and always ready for action. They are tiny superheroes who prove that you don't have to be big to pack a punch. They are always on the lookout for the opportunity to save the day and are dedicated to helping all creatures.
- An anthology of urban legends (3 per episode), each presented with a different narrator and animation style. All stories begin and end with the line, "This is a true story happened to a friend of a friend of mine... ".
- Two years after the original "Ghostwriter", a new group of human friends solve mysteries with the help of the friendly spectre that communicates through written word.
- Every episode features an assortment of sketches.
- The misadventures of a clever young redhead.
- Three alien robots, Rivet, Widget and Socket, accidentally crashed their spaceship on a backyard tree in Earth. Human twins Robin and Daisy Harrison, and their pet dog Sam went to investigate the crash, where they encounter the robots. Not capable of returning to Planet Clang, the robots becomes friends with Robin and Daisy, made Sam speak by installing a voice box, and utilize a spectrum of gadgetry for their goals. The twins also has to keep the robots a secret.
- A pair of highly trained young adults, Delilah and Julius, fight international crime and a myriad of villains as a pair of savvy, well-trained spies.
- GirlStuff/BoyStuff follows the lives of six teenagers and explores what it's like to be a teen from different perspectives of both boys and girls. Each episode features the responses of each gender to the same events with hilarious results. Reanne, Talia, Hanna, Jason, Simon and Ben are best friends who are always there for each other -- to keep it real, to tease, and when life sucks. The gang is at an exciting, but awkward time when the rules of survival have suddenly changed and social risk-taking is a crazy rush of anxiety. They help each other through difficult teenage events including making an idiot of yourself in front of the opposite sex, and mindlessly insulting a friend's clothes. Every trip to the mall is an adventure and watching a movie in the basement becomes a source code language.
- Rainbow, a colorful male fish, and his friends are learning important life lessons including friendship, sharing, tolerance, perseverance, patience and problem solving.
- Life's a party in Poppetstown. Building, exploring, racing, and roaring around town, the Poppets are always having fun. But each adventure brings with it new challenges--and when a Poppet on the go just doesn't know what to do next, that's where Scooter and his gang come in.
- The adventures of three students and their inept teachers at a London high school.
- Young Russell moves into a new house with his parents, older sister, and Scottish terrier. In his new bedroom he finds a hidden world where his dog can talk, and the adventures begin.
- The show stars a cast of deformed characters and their misadventures in Weirdsville, a place just off Route 66.
- Follow along with Jess, the curious black and white cat, and his farmyard friends, as they explore the everyday world around them and learn that finding the answers to their questions can be fun.
- Once best friends, two brothers are enemies.
- Marine Life revolves around the chaotic family life of June, a middle-aged lounge singer and mother.
- The Kratt brother travel to different parts of the world to see how each animals live, through there eyes on there turf my there rules
- A mix of live-action and CGI, the show follows Billy Barnes and three blob-headed aliens, Derek, Kerek, and Zerek. The aliens hail from the planet Blob and wish to protect the Most High Emperor of the Universe--Billy's baby brother, Silas.
- Franny shows a little girl how to use her creativity.
- When a neighbor mistakes her for a boy, Sadie decides to make herself look more feminine.
- After seeing a pet and its owner in matching outfits, Sadie enters a speech contest with an essay on "animal domestication".
- After convincing her teacher that she's the most qualified to take care of the science class's pet reptile, a bearded dragon, Sadie accidentally loses it.
- Sadie and Margaret decide to end their friendship. Sadie decides to pursue a new friendship with Chelsea, who has the same interests as she does, but is only after Hal. Sadie and Margaret make up in the end.
- A disappointing internship causes Sadie to re-evaluate her career goals.
- Sadie's decision to concentrate on her application to the "Roots and Shoots" volunteer program, run by her idol Jane Goodall, jeopardizes her history project with Mallory on a Hawthorne ancestor.
- Sadie tries to keep her favorite tree from being cut down. Rain tries to succeed in the frog racing circuit.
- Margaret tries to show Sadie that her crush, Owen Anthony, has flaws like anyone but this only seems gets Owen interested in Margaret instead of Sadie.
- Hal develops a love of steaks. Sadie is creeped out by all her house's odd noises at night.
- Sadie's class becomes interested in researching the truth behind a school legend. Rain becomes the school hall monitor.
- Sadie again attempts to impress Owen Anthony. By trying to separate him from the dopey Sadie-dissing jocks he hangs out with. This time getting him into a jam session with her musician brother Hal.
- Sadie objects to the dictatorial methods of the captain of the quiz team, Ron Yuma.