Les Vacances des Tiny Toons

Les Vacances des Tiny Toons 1992

6.60

A la veille des vacances d’été, Buster Bunny et Plucky Duck veulent prendre le large. Ils décident de partir avec Bab’s Bunny mais les tribulations qui les attendent ne sont pas de tout repos. Trouver le dépaysement et le calme à la fois se révèle plus compliqué que prévu. L’envie de s’amuser prend le dessus mais il leur faut se sortir de situations parfois périlleuses. Les vacances confirment alors que les voyages forment la jeunesse…

1992

Tiny Toons Night Ghoulery

Tiny Toons Night Ghoulery 1995

6.50

Retrouvez Babs, Buster, Plucky et les autres Tiny Toons dans un numéro spécial "Halloween" parodiant les classiques du cinéma d'horreur et de la littérature fantastique, tels Frankenstein ou La Nuit des Morts Vivants.

1995

Tiny Toon Spring Break

Tiny Toon Spring Break 1994

6.50

Buster Bunny, Babs Bunny et toute la bande des Tiny Toons ont décidé de partir en voyage à Ft. Lauderdale pour les vacances de printemps. Pendant ce temps, Elmrya croit que Buster est le lapin de Pâques, et avec l'aide de Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones dans 'Le Fugitif'), ils partent en mission pour capturer Buster.

1994

Tiny Toon Adventures

Tiny Toon Adventures 1990

7.77

Follow the adventures of a group of young cartoon characters who attend the Acme Looniversity to become the next generation of characters from the Looney Tunes series.

1990

Ozzy & Drix

Ozzy & Drix 2002

8.04

Ozzy & Drix, also known as The Fantastic Voyage Adventures of Osmosis Jones & Drixenol and Osmosis Jones: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series based on the Warner Bros. film Osmosis Jones and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It takes place inside the body of teenager Hector Cruz. The series premiered on September 14, 2002 on the Kids' WB; the final episode aired July 5, 2004. Unlike the original movie it spun off from, Ozzy & Drix was entirely animated and contained no live action. It stars Phil LaMarr as the replacement for Chris Rock as Osmosis Jones, and Jeff Bennett as the replacement for David Hyde Pierce as Drix. As of July 2011, episodes of the series are still available via the Kids WB website. The show also aired on Teletoon in Canada. The show is also slightly less violent than the movie, having the characters treated like people rather than simply cells, and having none of them killed off, unlike the movie where Thrax managed to kill off several cells. There are also new characters that replace the ones from the original movie such as Maria Amino replacing Leah Estrogen, Mayor Spryman replacing Mayor Phlegmming, Sylvian Fischer replacing Tom Colonic, Chief Gluteus replacing The Chief of Police, The Mole replacing Chill the Flu Shot and Scarlet Fever replacing Thrax.

2002

George Shrinks

George Shrinks 2000

6.50

George Shrinks is a French-Canadian/American/Chinese animated television series. It is based on the children's book by William Joyce, produced in China by Jade Animation and in Canada by Nelvana, in association with Public Broadcasting Service. It tells the story of a ten-year-old boy named George who, one night dreams that he is three inches tall, only to wake up and discover that it is true. The show details his adventures with his friends and family going all through his adventures on his mini machine's that George and his musical father have created.

2000

Mighty Little Bheem

Mighty Little Bheem 2019

8.20

An innocent toddler’s boundless curiosity -- and extraordinary might -- lead to mischief and adventure in his small Indian town.

2019

Microscopic Milton

Microscopic Milton 1997

10.00

Microscopic Milton in a British series of short animated films. Created and written by Tony Garth, they were first broadcast on CBBC between 1997 and 1999. Microscopic Milton was a tiny kid who lived in a clock on the mantelpiece in a house owned by Mrs. Witherspoon, who was unaware of Milton's existence. Milton was befriended by Mrs. Witherspoon's large, shaggy dog, Douglas. Each episode ran five minutes, and 26 episodes were produced. The narrative was provided by sitcom star Brian Wilde though airings in America were narrated by Kristen Johnston.

1997