Friday, December 10, 2021

January 2022 On Da Vinci Kids Africa | PBS Kids' Wild Kratts Makes A Landing | New Year Stunt | Recurring New Episodes And More

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Kids Programmes

Wild Kratts – PREMIERE
118x30 mins
From January 10th – Every day 8:05 
Wild Kratts is a new half hour adventure comedy from the creators of the hit shows Kratts’ Creatures and Zaboomafoo. In each episode, Chris and Martin Kratt travel to a different corner of the world to meet amazing new animals.

Ouchtastic! – PREMIERE
5x30 mins
From January 16th – Saturdays & Sundays 13:50
Ouchtastic! is a series of themed episodes in which Dr Chris, Dr Xand and Dr Ronx delve into the Operation Ouch! archives, to celebrate 5 parts of your incredible body - your skeleton, digestive system, eyes, ears, and teeth!

Continuing Kids Programmes include Doki - Saturdays at 09:00, Darwin & Newts – Sundays at 09:00, Operation Ouch! – Until January 15th – Saturdays & Sundays 13:50 

Monthly Special
Blast Off into the New Year
Sunday, January 16th from 9:30 to 12:30
Series that fall under this stunt include Darwin & Newts, Marvellous Makes, Kosmix, Do You Know?, History Hunters, Science Max and Xploration DIY SCI.

Early Morning with Da Vinci
Every day from 06:00
06:00 Do You Know?
06:30 Siesta Z
06:45 The Treehouse Stories
06:50 Marvellous Makes Lab
07:00 PinCode
07:20 The Fixies
07:30 Darwin & Newts
07:45 Marvellous Makes
07:50 Addison
08:05 Wild Kratts
08:30 Kosmix
08:45 Mily Miss Questions

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Read Also:
- National Geographic Kids is coming to Africa
- Bionic Max and Dino Ranch make their way to Cartoon Network and Boomerang
- December on Disney Channel and Disney Junior
MultiChoice unveil new content for Disney Channel, Nickelodeon and Nicktoons
Cartoonito launching as a linear channel in EMEA perhaps to replace Boomerang
December on Da Vinci Kids
African Animation Network launching an experimental animation block
Cartoon Network working on an African superhero series
SABC Children might actually be in development
Could SABC Children be multilingual?

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