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- The story focuses on a young screenwriter faced with a difficult choice between his lover and his career.
- Somewhere in the forest, a stranded ladybug joins forces with a squad of black ants to retrieve a tin box of delicious sugar cubes to the hive. A battalion of fierce red ants has already set their sights on the loot. Who shall prevail?
- Gwizdo and Lian-Chu are dragon hunters for hire in a world of floating islands, earning a living where they can find it and trying to pay their rent.
- When the first snow falls in the valley, it is urgent to prepare its reserves for the winter. Alas, during the operation, a small ladybug is trapped in a box - to the Caribbean. One solution: reform the shock team.
- This modern version of Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale is charming. Ratso is a streetwise chancer of a rat whose theatre show is struggling. Then he finds an egg that hatches a mutant swan. Ratso soon sees the potential of showing Ugly as a freak. But things go awry when rodent heavies appear...
- A fantastic tale telling the adventures of two dragon hunters!
- A young girl's backyard is home to a variety of talking zoo animals.
- In a world where monsters can only be seen by a select few, tamer Zick and his ordinary friend Elena must capture the mischievous monsters as well as the evil Magnacat.
- In an anthropomorphic setting, a mysterious cosmic force transforms bullied and flawed kids into temporary superheroes, with powers based upon their own flaws.
- In search of the mythical Animal Island, two unlikely companions--a tender cow, and her dear friend, an optimistic tomcat--summon up the courage to flee from the once-peaceful farm where they used to live, to finally be happy and free.
- Although children aren't entomologists, when they take a trip to the country and start roaming through fields and meadows, they do spend an incredible amount of time observing insects. Unlike grownup specialists, our knee-high observers with scabby knees have a peculiar perception of these tiny creatures, readily imagining them in utterly weird, surrealistic situations. Such an offbeat, and often comic vision provides the basis for how MINUSCULE will be showing insects in their day-to-day existence, "at grassroots level," as if we were right there with them. So forget everything you've ever learned about segmented, winged or wingless little creatures, because you're about to discover bug reality. MINUSCULE revolves around the day-to-day existence of insects. Although the series calls to mind a wildlife documentary, it's a documentary in which the insects are presented in burlesque situations, with a fair amount of philosophical contemplation thrown in. You might call it a cross between Tex Avery and Microcosmos, or grassroots slapstick. Or a docu-cartoon series.
- This loveable cartoon follows the day-to-day misadventures of an odd-looking little duckling named "Ugly" and the street-wise city rat, "Ratso", who teaches him the ways of the world. Join this strange family as they embark on their life together in the barnyard chicken coop. Big laughs combined with poignant life lessons are guaranteed as Ugly struggles to find his place in the world.
- Five of the original superheroes from "The Minimighty Kids" (Supermini, Superfart, Superfoureyes, Supercrybaby, and Supertumble) join forces to right wrongs.
- The Pop Secret, a group of three pre-teens, are the most popular in the galaxy. While their fans admire their glossy and sparkly exterior, they are unaware that these seemingly superficial girls are actually skilled secret agents.
- An adventure with a ball shaped fly.
- There's a world lurking in the pages of our magazines. A world filled with flat people living a life of their own. A real-live teenager, Vincent, gets swallowed up by a magazine and... turns flat ! With the help of Kyu, a paper girl dying to discover the third dimension, he experiences all kinds of fascinating paper adventures as he struggles to return to the real world
- Brahim is enjoying life the way most boys his age do--with friends, watching TV etc while his father worked in a crane factory, and then the bad news; his father has to relocate to southern France because the factory was closing.
- Two kids find a time-traveling phone and use it to travel through time to cheat on history tests or to make life easy. But it never ends well.
- Comedian Jean-Paul Bolzec has just performed in Azerbaijan. On the way back to the airport, the taxi breaks down. Bolzec is abandoned on a desert road. He crossed the border with Armenia, in latent war with Azerbaijan for years.
- Kaput and Zösky are two alien space adventurers looking about the galaxy for one thing and that is total domination. With their powerful threats and their insidious schemes, the two think that they can rule over all. In fact, they are horribly mistaken. The two usually end up choosing some planet with powerful foes and dangerous inhabitants. Together, the two usually fail their plans and end up running for their lives. Ordinarily, the planets they visit are home to some strange custom or odd inhabitants, which they exploit in an effort to dominate, and which eventually gets the best of them. Their adventure usually end with the two flying off, leaving a red cloud of smoke behind. Kaput is the small, fat one who has a brilliant red Mohawk, as well as being apt to a tendency of "crisperizing" everything in his sight, and Zösky is a tall, thin being who has yellow antennae and is more fixated on formulating plans to achieve his ends. Their equipment, like they themselves, is minuscule compared to the foes and troubles they face.
- An educational documentary series where national parks are seen through the eyes of the characters from the Minuscule universe.
- "Journey to the West" is an embedded documentary film into a bus full of Chinese tourists visiting Europe (6 countries in 10 days!) for the very first time. This road movie captures with humor, poetry and spirit the cultural differences between China and Europe in a play of mirrors and contrasts. It also destroys the stereotypes about the emerging Chinese middle class and reveals what they think about the "others" who are "us", the Westerners.
- The astronauts of the international Lunar One program begin their journey back to Earth, after a 6-month mission on the moon. A few days before their arrival, all communications with Earth are abruptly cut off. Since that day, no one answers.
- Haïti, a Caribbean island. A land torn between America and Africa. After three decades of bloody dictatorship, President Aristide restores democracy in 1994. He disbands the army and creates from start to finish a new police force. 5,200 young men, most of them academics, are trained within only four months and sent away throughout the country. Today, from Cité Soleil, a shanty town of 400,000 inhabitants, to Hinche, a remote province, a few Haitian policemen struggle to carry out a mission that becomes each day more difficult.
- The two conquerors visit Videostar, a space station whose inhabitants are "wild about the movies" to invade, are subsequently captured, put into a television and forced to perform for a family who owns the television, and try to escape by stealing one of the controls wielded by the family.
- 2002–200324mTV-Y7TV EpisodeKaput and Zösky stop by what appears to be the ideal planet for an invasion, but there isn't a soul there, with the exception of a small, red alien who is the only inhabitant on the entire planet, which is subsequently blasted by Kaput. The alien seems gone, until he performs mitosis and grows into two aliens. The two conquerors have a good time blasting the duplicates, until they appear to grow too far in numbers.
- Who would have thought that, apart from the Cow and the Cat, there is also another team of sea-explorers, the Horse and the Dog? They are off to the Animal Island; but, first, who is the best? Will they set aside their differences?