Best Ghanaian children series

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... but check out these children series from Africa

  • Poster for Penguin Town

    Penguin Town 2021

    In a picturesque South African town, an eclectic group of endangered penguins flock together to find mates, raise families and mix with the locals.

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  • Poster for Twende

    Twende 2023

    Twende is a pangolin, which is the slowest-moving animal in the Savannah. His belief that 'life is about the journey, not the destination' is at odds with his job as a boda boda driver in the busy, fictional African city of Milima.

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  • Poster for Jungle Beat

    Jungle Beat 2002

    Jungle Beat is a fun, family friendly series of CGI animated, self-contained, dialogue-free, 5 minute episodes focusing on different animals and the bizarre situations they encounter in nature. From the Firefly who’s afraid of the dark, to the giraffe with a stiff neck, this wholesome series aims to entertain and delight young children, and their families! Remember when kids were kids and playing meant grass burns, bare feet and muddy faces? That is the world Jungle Beat exists in. It is innocent, positive and uplifting. It makes the world feel like a better place. It encourages community, acceptance and celebrates the individual.

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  • Poster for Hala

    Hala 1985

    Younes is a good young man who is loved by everyone, especially the children. He takes care of a little girl named (Hala) due to the absence of her family, and the grandfather shares his care with him. They spend time playing useful and telling her interesting stories about jungle animals.

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  • Poster for Tunis 2050

    Tunis 2050 2009

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  • Liewe Heksie 1978

    Liewe Heksie is a kind-hearted but incompetent and forgetful witch. She llives with her friends the elves in Blommeland ("Flowerland") where her foolishness and lack of magic skills leads to many funny situations.

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  • Oscar 1978

    Oscar the rabbit and his best friend, Wonderwoef the dog, live in Asblikfontein where rubbish comes alive. Oscar's nemesis is Knersus, a Pterodactyl that hunts little rabbits but has never actually caught one.

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  • Mannemarak 1986

    Educational series about the friendly and inquisitive alien Mannemarak, who visits our planet once a week to learn more about the earth and its inhabitants. His mission is to make films for his friends back home, and with the help of his faithful computer Kompie, he learns about what he sees outside his tiny spaceship. Mannemarak is also a hungry little alien, and after his learning sessions here on earth, he quickly sets off again to make sure he doesn't miss supper back home!

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  • Haas Das's News Box 1975

    Children’s series in which rabbit Haas Das brings the daily news from the animal kingdom. He is assisted (or hampered) by Piet Muis, the rather neurotic mouse who brings in the late bulletins and reads the weather. Haas Das was known for his sense of style: every week he sported a new tie, and as the series became more popular, viewers would send him ties to wear. (His name translates to "Hare Tie"). The newsworthy characters from Diereland ("animal land") included Koning Leeu, king of Diereland; Skillie Skilpad, chairman of the sportsclub; Stinkie Muishond; the meddling, bellyaching Moeder Raaf; wrestling champ Die Gemaskerde Wonder; Grootoom Flapoor, the old elephant in charge of the crèche; and Dokter Karools Krap, the golf-loving, pill-peddling local doctor. Haas Das and Piet Muis were puppet characters, and the news stories were presented in animation. Haas Das se Nuuskas was the first series to be shown on the opening night of SABC TV on 5 January 1976. Soon it became one of South Africa’s most popular programmes, not just among its intended audience, but especially with adults, due to the humour and social and political satire. Indeed, newspaper cartoons often commented on the series' popularity and how even church and political leaders had become engrossed. Haas Das se Nuuskas was created by Louise Smit, who was behind many of South Africa's most beloved children's series such as Wielie Walie, Pieriewierepark, Mina Moo en Kie, Pumpkin Patch and Kideo.

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  • Zakumi 2010

    It chronicles Zakumi's journey to the Junior National Cup alongside his friends, Des, Sonny, Jodi, Kamal, Pete, Jin, Thabo, Dingane, Wikus and Benny.

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  • Poster for Bakkar

    Bakkar 1998

    "Bakkar" is the name of an Egyptian cartoon series and the main character in the series who tells of his adventures. Bakkar is a young boy who belongs to a Nuba village in southern Egypt and finds himself in the adventures of himself and his friends. He helps the police solve the puzzles because he feels responsible for his community. At the end of each episode, he presents a moral message to children, belonging and patriotism. The series produced a very great success, and Bakkar's character was the first Egyptian cartoon character to come out

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  • Poster for ظاظا وجرجير

    ظاظا وجرجير 2009

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  • Poster for من قصص الأنبياء

    من قصص الأنبياء 1998

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  • Poster for Amir wa Rehlat el Asateer

    Amir wa Rehlat el Asateer 2013

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