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- The Difficulties Of Time Force
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- Desert Rain
- Furaha, Orko and Gatomon being curious about and dancing over a new kind of biscuit - Viennese Melts
- Dream World - Thunderbirds Are Go (2015)
- Me and my friends - Gatomon, Alan, Brains, Tin Tin, Timon, Pumbaa, Gabumon, Agumon, K9, Marvin The Paranoid Android, Twiki, Pibby, Bun Bun, Brum, Blinky Bill, Postman Pat, Little Bear, B1 & B2, Amy, Morgan, Lulu, Pingu, Spot The Dog, Symphony and Destiny Angel, Bucky O'Hare, Snarf and Deviot - are hiding in various nooks, crannies and other strange places and rooms! Can you find us?
- And now, for a special treat, we're proud to present the TV premiere, OF AN ADVERT WHICH WILL RUIN TV ADVERT BREAKS FOREVER!!!
- Softness Of Man
- My baby self, Lady Penelope, Parker and Jeff Tracy and his crew as unclothed water beings living near a pool of sacred, clean water near an tranquil, shaded, cooling forest
- Snuggle Sensitive
- "You must die, Channel 4!" - Banksy
- Ocean Babies
- Exploring under the sea with our whale and baby whale friends
- Unwind With ITV: A Bedtime Acid Trip
- Angel Softness
- My Brother's Famous Bottom Dreams Big - Chapter 1: Don't Let The Dump Bugs Bite
- The Childhood Snatcher
- My Brother's Famous Bottom Uncensored - Chapter 1: The Forbidden Word
- Brum is going on a day trip to a village in Cornwall with Spot, Henry's Cat, Chris Rabbit, Lars, Lena, Peeps and Rude Dog! They go the clothes store, cafe and photo booth, then they dance together in the street to a street performer
- N O Spells No....Sey Parker!
- The Theme Of Children's BBC's January 2001 Lineup
- New World
- Bigfat Alternate Ending
- Baby Potato
- Four Friends & Brains
- Our Friend Miranda
- Phillip's Therapy Session
- Wilbur
- Mauve
- Fable
- Rocko's Enchanting Forest Walk
- The Comic Book Store Battle
- Show & Tell - A
- Show & Tell - T
- The Guest List
- Seaside Lullaby
- Benjamin, My Guardian
- Popcorn On A Warm Day
- Recovery From A Bad Day
- Born Drunk
- Little Miss Achy Head
- Bad Day
- Show & Tell - B
- Gerry Anderson Day 2026 - The Reveals
- Show & Tell - C
- S Things At The Beach
- Beach Words Beginning With S
- 100 Things That Make This Young Lady Here Happy
- Opulance
- Atrium White
- Positive Affirmations
- The Man/Woman In The White Jumper
- Banana Marshmallows
- The Cliffs
- Snow Territory
- Underground Dance
- Street Reflections
- Lady Penelope & Me
- Brains Returns Home
- The Tracy Aunts
- Pampering Brains
- Come Closer To Uncle Jeff
- Takku
- Snuggles For The Premature
- Planet Halloween
- Spectrum Is Black
- That Was The Week We Watched.....Thunderbirds!
- 14,031 Things Stitch's Cousins Like
- Just You & Me In The Countryside
- My Little Pony: Journey To Jokequestria
- Manners For Zoonie
- Gobeklians
- Tired Brains
- 11,000 Things To Return Home To
- Family Memories To Be Happy About
- Soothing Ways To Wind Down After A Busy Day
- Memories Of Toddlerhood To Be Happy About
- Snuggly Moments To Be Happy About
- Halloween Things To Be Happy About
- Fun Places To Go Trick Or Treating
- '90s BBC 2 Memories To Be Happy About
- British TV Memories To Be Happy About
- Countryside Delights To Be Happy About
- Films Like Care Bears: Journey To Joke A Lot To Watch On Family Movie Night
- Restaurants, Diners & Cafes To Learn Good Manners At
- Tribal Wonders To Be Happy About
- Snuggly Soft Ways To Wind Down After A Tiring Day
- Soft Games For Families To Play
- 11,304 Fun Shops To Explore
- Adventurous Moments To Be Happy About
- Snowy Wonders To Feel Calm About
- Intriguing Places To Explore On Your Travels
- 11,001 Places To Explore In The City
- Alablaster
- Wild Friends
- My Body Is An Island
- Tin Tin's Island
- Cartoon Therapy
- 1,001 Ways To Live Wild
- Sensual Ways To Make Your Life An Island
- Gentle Ways To Bring Island Life To Babyhood
- 10,000 Therapy Problems To Solve
- Just Mud
- Thunderbirds Meet The Baby
- Tin Tin & Me
- DigiWizards
- Gardenia
- Ways To Prepare For A New Baby
- Ways To Connect With Natural Water
- Ways To Make Every Day More Magical
- All Because The Lady Loves
- Little Lamb
- Furaha & Circuit
- Bluey - London
- The Amazing Talking Thunderbirds
- A Time To Talk(ing) Pictures
- A Woman's Wild Freedom
- Goodnight, Alan
- The Anderson Box
- The Powerpuff Girl Inside
- Alan On Bedtime
- The Scandal
- The Fairy
- Tough Day
- Thunder Code
- Horsey
- Adventures In Toybox Land
- The Skyscraper
- Sick Bay
- Baby Shampoo
- New Dawn (Alternate Narration)
- Kaya'aton'ya Meets Tamaya
- Full Of Fun
- Homely Igloo
- Beach Vacation
- One Simple Rock
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
My New Friend Dipdap
Meet my newest friend - his name is Dipdap, and he's a delusional 3 year old analogue of a stick man who is always persuading the artist to try to give him the situation he wants. You're going to meet him...NOW!
Sunday, 26 April 2026
Happiness Tip #5: Maps & Charts
If you find writing stories too much for your mental static and mental burnout, try some maps with zones based on your favourite feelings and aesthetics, like the one Pibby used in her full length pilot animatic, or use a table on GSheets to label and code for your party plans, renovation ideas and Barbara Ann Kipfer style list books, whether it's by the amount of letters in a word, your favourite characters in your favourite shows, or your favourite colours or aesthetics or concepts or themes.
- A tip from the Larntown Board Of Advice (LAB)
Happiness Tip #4
Clean Break? More like 'Dirty Mend'. Clean Break is the ultimate trigger for intrusive thoughts, so creating a Comfort Soundproof Playlist of natural sounds, ambience from natural environments and calm music and audiobooks works a treat.
Here, my dear princesses, are 10 examples:
1.Kipper
2.Disney Bedtime Stories
3.Tracy Beaker
4.Cliffhanger
5.Buried Alive
6.My Brother's Famous Bottom
7.MBFB Gets Pinched
8.Harry Potter (w/ Stephen Fry narrating)
9.Horrid Henry (w/ Miranda Richardson narrating)
10.The Water Babies
10 British Kids' TV Classics Which Defied Creative Risks
Attention kids' TV lovers! I've just read Anne Wood's article about the uncertain future, and the bad news is: TV companies are finding content for the algorithm much easier to produce, wheras now everyone finds British kids' TV shows which define creative risks hard to do with so much money out of the bank!
*Crowd gasps in horror*
But don't worry, some classics have managed to defy the creative risks in different and amazing ways, from those classic dramas families can enjoy together to gentle, kind preschool shows that'll calm young viewers today. 10 of these, for example, defy these risks, and here they are in person:
1.Teletubbies, as seen above, manages to mix a boundaryless world of fun and learning with a sense of calm and relaxation, allowing toddlers to grow and develop at a calm steady pace. The show uses a mixture of giant costume puppets, animatronic robots, real life documentary footage and CGI to enhance the entertainment, and the learning experience.
2.Filmfair's Paddington series took British children's animation a next step forward by mixing one stop motion, cuddly teddy from Darkest Peru with paper cutout backgrounds and characters.
3.Brum, the '90s series, has an animatronic model car as a character, and uses silent human characters and miming, accompanied by gentle, motherly narration, to surprisingly touch the hearts of toddlers watching with their parents.
4.Thunderbirds may look like an average British '60s marionette series, but its combination of proper English dialogue, diverse range of accents - most notably American accents for the Tracy Brothers, Brains and Jeff Tracy, truly British accents for Lady Penelope and Parker and Malaysian accents for Tin Tin Kyrano and her father, simply named Kyrano - and mind-blowing special effects by Derek Meddings made it a low-stimulating yet high stakes classic, enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
5.The BBC's Narnia series defied how all classic children's book adaptations should be made, not with CGI or expensive special effects, but with a mixture of puppets, live actors and traditionally animated creatures - something Disney dared not do when they made their adaptation.
6.Spot, based on the books by Eric Hill, took out the high stakes and action-filled, problem-focused narratives and just focused on stream of conciousness stories focusing on the life of a boy Spot's age as he goes around playing new games and meeting new friends.
7.Kipper, another cartoon dog, took the low stakes, soothing narratives to a whole new level in the late '90s, combining slice of life stories and chilled out characters with some rather surreal and fantastical storylines that don't just rely on quests and high stakes, as mentioned with Spot. Instead, it relies on exploration and discovery, something all preschool shows should inherit, including Bluey.
8.The 2002 version of Andy Pandy brought back the storytelling formula long forgotten by kids' TV back then, making the visualised characters silent in order for the narrator, Mr Tom Conti, to express what they're saying to the young viewers watching and describe how they communicate in their world without speaking at all, proving even in the early 2000's, art is a simple form of communication for children who are deaf mute.
9.The Wheels On The Bus does what Cocomelon does, only in a slow paced, low stimulating, truly British manner. Its smooth, lesser detailed CGI and enjoyable songs, plus gentle narration by Dawn French and enjoyable eye candy, provided an entirely different way for kids to enjoy their favourite nursery rhymes while enjoying some originally written songs.
10.And last but not least, we have In The Night Garden, a soothing bedtime experience for children which mixes giant costume puppet characters which the youngest target audience can see themselves in with stop motion and inflatable prop characters and digitally enhanced CGI and special effects to demonstrate to even weary parents the transformative power about how play and toddler development can wind young children down at the end of a busy day. And during the time it was made, Ragdoll was as successful with that as it was with Teletubbies years ago.
But now...it's all gone.
With algorithm making shows easier to produce and kids' TV drawing kids' attention rather than telling them stories, with a demand for more overseas programmes to get them watching channels as a cow produces babies to produce more milk or our cornflakes.
And if today's loud, overstimulating overseas shows are a cow's babies, kids of today are the milk, once pure and fresh, turning stinky and curdled with every single attention-grabbing channel, show or Youtube video they watch. So those baby calves who are making the ratings plummet need us. They need us to get the BBC and ITV to make more programmes that'll nurture kids' minds in the low stimulating, risk-defying format and styles we've so long lost to CGI and special effects.
So, in honor of this, we give this risk-defying, calming, collected era a minute's silence. Cue the music, please...😢
Friday, 24 April 2026
Day 24: Why Imagination Is Super Dee Duper Important, By Chico
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Happiness Advice #3
Talking your imaginary thoughts aloud during detox time is a way of reading and imagination without screens - since tonight is World Book Night, I believe some nights are reserved for no screens, just page to page bonding.
Happiness Advice #2
Harmful cartoons can haunt you for absolute eternity, especially ones from Britain. Harmless cartoons, especially ones with no dizzy and aggressive camera movements and effects, can soothe and lower your brain's whining needs for learning and developing. Examples include:
1.Bob The Builder
2.Trumpton
3.Chigley
4.Paddington Bear (Filmfair)
5.Danger Mouse (1981)
6.Postman Pat (1981)
7.The Magic Roundabout (Eric Thompson or Nigel Planer)
8.Wallace & Gromit ('90s and '80s shorts)
9.Bagpuss
10.The Wombles
Happiness Advice #1
Storywriting doesn't matter "write" now.
Geddit?
What matters most importantly is visiting it, in person, no matter whether a person is in the room or out of it, your ideas are your's to share.
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Show & Tell - A!
"A is for apple, B is for bear, C is for chair...."
HETTY! What are you doing here?! You're not supposed to be on this blog anymore! I'm trying to do a post about something interesting I've found, and you're trying to ruin it for us all!
"Sorry, I was only trying to-"
*SMACK!*
*ASYKW Beginning Joyous Cry*
There, that's gotten rid of her. Now, I am proud to present my latest greatest find of all time. This fine young mum has compiled together a list of things that her kids - and your's too if they have the money - can take to school for show and tell, or show off to the people at Fox & Friends.
And remember, expect appearances from characters from Arthur, Sesame Street, The Little Mermaid and Alice In Wonderland!
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