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Friday, May 7, 2021

Rumor: Four NBCUniversal Kids Shows Coming Soon To e.tv


During the Universal Kids era aka DreamWorks Channel USA, the channel catered towards children aged 2-12 with a mix of live-action and animated series.

Two years after its launch, the channel witnessed a massive drop in viewership resulting in the halt of production on original content for the brand.

The last remaining animation for the brand were Norman Picklestripes, Powerbirds, DreamWorks' Where's Waldo, Remy And Boo and The Ollie And Moon Show.

Norman Picklestripes, follows forest animals going through comedic adventures of Plywood Forest's can-do handyman, Norm. The series airs Saturdays on eToonz.

Powerbirds, follows Max with his pet parakeets, Ace and Polly. Max counts on them to keep saving the day while he is away. The powerbirds save the city from danger and they stop the main villains: Nibbles, Clawdette, Scrapper, Minerva, and Asher Stasher from the events that Max will be going to later, so then later, Max is excited to visit the events.

DreamWorks Where's Waldo, follows young members of the WorldWide Wanderer Society, Waldo and Wenda, who are sent on travel missions by their mentor, Wizard Whitebeard. Their rival, Odlulu, causes them trouble in their attempts to earn stripes and become wizard-level wanderers.

Remy And Boo, follows Remy, an adventurous 6-year-old girl with a unique best friend named Boo, who is a large and soft pink robot. Driven by Remy's indomitable spirit and Boo's positive attitude, his days at Dolphin Bay are filled with new adventures, both big and small, powered by two incredible imaginations.

The Ollie And Moon Show, is about two six-year-old cats Ollie and Moon, along with their travel buddy Stanley the snail, who travel around the world and learn about different cultures.

NBCUniversal has numerous shows airing on e.tv and eToonz including DreamWorks' catalogue as well as other titles such as Olivia, Raa Raa The Noisy Lion, Postman Pat, Zafari and Noddy.

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