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Teddy Bear

At night, a small brown teddy bear -- brandishing a laughably small wooden sword and shield - protects a little girl asleep from monsters under her bed.

The Twits

Revolves around Mr. and Mrs. Twit, the two nastiest people in the world, who play mean practical jokes on each other and mastermind elaborate heists along with their crew of trained animals -- that is, until one day, when the animals turn the tables on the Twits.

The Genius Files

12-year-old twins are recruited to be part of a secret government experiment that uses young geniuses to solve complex national problems. The pair must fight for their lives while on a road trip with their family.

The Christmas Chronicles

Two siblings plan to catch Santa on camera goes awry when he crashes his sleigh in Chicago, leading them to team up with St. Nick and his elves to save Christmas.

The Princess in Black

By day, Princess Magnolia wears the obligatory flouncy dresses, but by night she becomes the Princess in Black and defeats monsters.

The 39 Clues

The Cahills, the most powerful family in the world, have numerous powers which are revealed through 39 clubs that are hidden around the world and scattered throughout history. It begins with the death of Cahill clan matriarch Grace, who changes her will at the last moment, giving her descendants the choice between $1 million or a clue.

The Day The Crayons Quit

A box of crayons' inhabitants go on strike against their young owner after growing sick of how they're being used, as their individual colors dictate very limited day to day existences for each crayon.

The Dog Squad: 3D

Revolves around an overweight bulldog Donut, former police dog Clint and a sassy mutt called Samantha.

The Museum of the Weird

Revolves around ghostly organists, magical carts, talking chairs and other surreal and odd exhibits.

The Other F Word

An aging punk rock musician transitions into fatherhood and tries to maintain the contrast between his anti-authoritarian lifestyle with the responsibilities of being a dad.

The Parent Agency

Youngster Barry Bennett hates being called Barry. In fact it's number two on the list of things he blames his parents for, along with being boring and always being tired. He wishes he had better parents. But there is a world, not far from this one, where parents don't have children. In this world, children are allowed to choose their parents. For Barry Bennett, this world seems like a dream come true. Only, things turn out to be not quite that simple.