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Flurrin
Since: Nov, 2014
16th May, 2016 06:29:48 PM
TL;DR: Puppet sketches with a bat, public domain cartoons, for little kids, possibly Christian.
EricaB
Since: Apr, 2011
16th May, 2016 07:08:53 PM
The only thing that comes to my mind is Eureeka's Castle, but that wasn't explicitly Christian in nature.
Here comes a long, long shot. I used to have a VHS tape when I was very little (born 1994) of a TV episode, most likely Christian-produced with homeschoolers in mind (because those kind of things go hand-in-hand). The episode's theme was Discretion (specifically that word). The show itself seemed to consist of a live-action woman and a bat puppet and perhaps a few other less memorable characters. They would discuss the theme and do a skit (I remember at one point the bat was electrocuted by something and flew into a wall because he wasn't careful), and then play royalty-free animated shorts (one I know for sure was in there is Jack Frost, 1934) that reflected the theme. For the life of me I have no idea what the name of the show is. I've researched extensively, googling who used that short before (Futurama and Invader Zim both even featured a clip from another short used that I also can't find), cartoons about discretion, Christian puppet TV shows (THERE ARE A LOT), basically anything I can think of. I just want to find out what it was, for nostalgia's sake.