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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/Cliffordthe BigRedDog'' in the ident.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/Cliffordthe BigRedDog'' ''WesternAnimation/CliffordtheBigRedDog'' in the ident.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/Clifford theBigRedDog'' in the ident.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/Clifford theBigRedDog'' ''WesternAnimation/Cliffordthe BigRedDog'' in the ident.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/Clifford the BigRedDog'' in the ident.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/Clifford the BigRedDog'' theBigRedDog'' in the ident.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/CliffordtheBigRedDog'' in the ident.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/CliffordtheBigRedDog'' ''WesternAnimation/Clifford the BigRedDog'' in the ident.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. The rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. The A rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action.action. There is also Clifford from ''WesternAnimation/CliffordtheBigRedDog'' in the ident.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: Happens once in a while in a few of the bumpers that combine live action footage with animated PBS shows. For instance, the "Action Pig" bumper features WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} in it with some live-action kids and a live-action pig. The rare 2005 PBS Kids ident with the Be More branding (which was used by PBS then) has Dot and Dash in it, Though most of it is live action.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' (originally aired in 1997 in Canada. Rights now owned by Creator/{{Cartoon Network}})

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' (originally aired in 1997 in Canada. Rights Broadcast rights now owned by Creator/{{Cartoon Network}})
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The block started under the name PTV, which was used as a way to gather all children's programming on PBS under one centralized branding. Interstitials aimed at younger children featured the P-Pals, or anthropomorphized PBS logos as the mascots (voiced by such names as Oscar J. Castillo, Levar Burton, Fran Drescher, and Jerry Nelson, among others), in the fictional setting of "PTV Park". There were also live-action and music video interstitials aimed at older children, which did not feature the P-Pals and typically aired in the afternoon. However, in order to create a further distinction between the younger and older demographics, another block was created in 1996 aimed at the latter group, known as The Game. It featured interstitials with a stop-motion animated board game set, and included such programming as ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''.

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The block started under the name PTV, which was used as a way to gather all children's programming on PBS under one centralized branding. Interstitials aimed at younger children featured the P-Pals, or anthropomorphized PBS logos as the mascots (voiced by such names as Oscar J. Castillo, Levar Burton, Fran Drescher, and Jerry Nelson, among others), in the fictional setting of "PTV Park". There were also live-action and music video interstitials aimed at older children, which did not feature the P-Pals and typically aired in the afternoon. However, in order to create a further distinction between programming for the younger and older demographics, another block was created in 1996 aimed at the latter group, known as The Game. It featured interstitials with a stop-motion animated board game set, and included such programming as ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''.
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more info about PTV block


The block started under the name ''PTV'', featuring the P-Pals, or anthropomorphized PBS logos as the mascots (voiced by such names as Oscar J. Castillo, Levar Burton, Fran Drescher, and Jerry Nelson, among others), in the fictional setting of "PTV Park". It was used as a way to gather all children's programming on PBS under one centralized branding. However, since the shows had wildly varying demographics, from young kids to preteens, another block was created in 1996 to help remedy this; known as ''The Game'', it featured interstitials with a stop-motion animated board game set. This block would air programming more centered on the older end of the child demographic, such as ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''.

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The block started under the name ''PTV'', featuring PTV, which was used as a way to gather all children's programming on PBS under one centralized branding. Interstitials aimed at younger children featured the P-Pals, or anthropomorphized PBS logos as the mascots (voiced by such names as Oscar J. Castillo, Levar Burton, Fran Drescher, and Jerry Nelson, among others), in the fictional setting of "PTV Park". It was used as a way to gather all children's programming on PBS under one centralized branding. There were also live-action and music video interstitials aimed at older children, which did not feature the P-Pals and typically aired in the afternoon. However, since in order to create a further distinction between the shows had wildly varying younger and older demographics, from young kids to preteens, another block was created in 1996 to help remedy this; aimed at the latter group, known as ''The Game'', it The Game. It featured interstitials with a stop-motion animated board game set. This block would air set, and included such programming more centered on the older end of the child demographic, such as ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}''.
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Beginning in 1999, ''PTV'' and ''The Game'' were both retired and the block was rebranded into the PBS Kids that we all know today. The P-Pals were replaced with two new mascots, a girl and a boy respectively named Dot and Dash, with a completely different theme. In what seems like a case of history repeating itself, another block called ''PBS Kids GO!'' was created in 2004 to again separate the shows aimed at older demographics. This was again dropped in 2013 when the PBS Kids block underwent a rebrand, though still keeping much of the same interstitial themes that started in 1999.

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Beginning in 1999, ''PTV'' and ''The Game'' were both retired and the block was rebranded into the PBS Kids that we all know today. The P-Pals were replaced with two new mascots, a girl and a boy respectively named Dot Dash and Dash, his little sister Dot, with a completely different theme. In what seems like a case of history repeating itself, another block called ''PBS Kids GO!'' was created in 2004 to again separate the shows aimed at older demographics. This was again dropped in 2013 when the PBS Kids block underwent a rebrand, though still keeping much of the same interstitial themes that started in 1999.
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Beginning in 1999, ''PTV'' and ''The Game'' were both retired and the block was rebranded into the PBS Kids that we all know today. The P-Pals were replaced with two new mascots, Dot and Dash, with a completely different theme. In what seems like a case of history repeating itself, another block called ''PBS Kids GO!'' was created in 2004 to again separate the shows aimed at older demographics. This was again dropped in 2013 when the PBS Kids block underwent a rebrand, though still keeping much of the same interstitial themes that started in 1999.

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Beginning in 1999, ''PTV'' and ''The Game'' were both retired and the block was rebranded into the PBS Kids that we all know today. The P-Pals were replaced with two new mascots, a girl and a boy respectively named Dot and Dash, with a completely different theme. In what seems like a case of history repeating itself, another block called ''PBS Kids GO!'' was created in 2004 to again separate the shows aimed at older demographics. This was again dropped in 2013 when the PBS Kids block underwent a rebrand, though still keeping much of the same interstitial themes that started in 1999.
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* NoNameGiven: From Labor Day 1999 until Labor Day 2006, Dash and Dot were referred to as the PBS Kids Boy and Girl.

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* NoNameGiven: From Labor Day 1999 until Labor Day 2006, Dash and Dot were simply referred to as the PBS Kids Boy and Girl.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Dot and Dash, as well as Dee and Del, are easily recognized by their green skin.
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* LittleBitBeastly: Subverted with Del. He has a raccoon tail, but instead of being an actual appendage, it's just a mere accessory that he almost always wears on a regular basis.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MeteoHeroes'' (one-off special aired on a select few stations)
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** ''WesternAnimation/DanielTigersNeighborhood'' premiered in 2012 and still runs new episodes to this day.
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* AprilFoolsDay: On April 1, 2022, the website and video app both showcased Halloween theming in celebration of April Fools' Day.
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Correcting word


* ''WebAnimation/FizzysLunchLab'' (web-exclusive, removed from the site on February 2021)

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* ''WebAnimation/FizzysLunchLab'' (web-exclusive, removed from the site on in February 2021)
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** ''WesternAnimation/ElliotMoose'' (originally aired in 1998 in Canada)

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** ''WesternAnimation/ElliotMoose'' (originally aired in 1998 1999 in Canada)Canada, later seen on Creator/{{Qubo}})



** ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' (currently on Creator/{{Qubo}})

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** ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' (currently on (moved to Creator/{{Qubo}})



** ''WesternAnimation/TimothyGoesToSchool'' (later seen on Discovery Kids and currently on Creator/{{Qubo}})

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** ''WesternAnimation/TimothyGoesToSchool'' (later seen on Discovery Kids and currently on then Creator/{{Qubo}})
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* JumpRopeBlunders: In one bumper, Dot and Dee are holding onto both sides of a jump rope while Del is jumping in the middle. Del gets tangled up and the rope gets tied into different improbable shapes.
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* ''Website/ItsMyLife''

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* ''Website/ItsMyLife''''Website/ItsMyLifePBS''
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this was announced yesterday

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* ''Rosie's Rules''

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* ''WesternAnimation/ItsTheGreatPumpkinCharlieBrown'' (by special arrangement with Apple and Peanuts Worldwide LLC)
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* ''Alma's Way''

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* ''Alma's Way''
''WesternAnimation/AlmasWay''
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* ''Lomax: The Hound of Music''

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* ''Lomax: The Hound of Music''''Series/LomaxTheHoundOfMusic''
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' (These animated segments were part of the aforementioned ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'', before being broadcast as standalone animations.) (moved to Creator/NickJr in 2018 until 2020, rights now owned by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Creator/CartoonNetwork)

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' (These animated (Originally segments were part of the aforementioned ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'', before being broadcast as standalone animations.episodes.) (moved to Creator/NickJr in 2018 until 2020, rights now owned by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Creator/CartoonNetwork)Creator/{{Cartoonito}})
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' (originally aired in 1997 in Canada)

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' (originally aired in 1997 in Canada)
Canada. Rights now owned by Creator/{{Cartoon Network}})
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' (These animated segments were part of the aforementioned ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'', before being broadcast as standalone animations.) (moved to Creator/NickJr in 2018 until 2020, rights now owned by Creator/{{Netflix}})

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' (These animated segments were part of the aforementioned ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'', before being broadcast as standalone animations.) (moved to Creator/NickJr in 2018 until 2020, rights now owned by Creator/{{Netflix}})Creator/{{Netflix}} and Creator/CartoonNetwork)
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' (These animated segments were part of the aforementioned ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'', before being broadcast as standalone animations.) (moved to Creator/NickJr in 2018 until 2020, rights now owned by Creator/{{Netflix}})

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' (These animated segments were part of the aforementioned ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'', before being broadcast as standalone animations.) (moved to Creator/NickJr in 2018 until 2020, rights now owned by Creator/{{Netflix}})

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