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Lisa and Kolos

In a world populated by fierce and hostile creatures, a hero is there to protect the widow and the orphan, this hero is Kolos! Tall, very-very muscular, Kolos has never known fear, not the time. His daily life is: slaying dragons, knocking out trolls, extinguishing volcanoes, stopping earthquakes and doing squats and pull-ups. His life will be turned upside down the day his long-time enemy, the terrible sorcerer Zardos, opens a dimensional door and sends him to the world of Choukikitty. In this world everything is pink, perfumed, happy and too cute. In short, not really the kind of environment that our hero with a thousand muscles is familiar with. Fortunately, he will meet Lisa, a resident of Chukikitty. This adorable blue rabbit who spends most of her time bending over backwards to answer the complaints of her happy and peaceful village will take advantage of Kolos’ arrival to go on an adventure, to become emancipated and to try to find the trace of her missing parents.

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Ozie Boo!

Ozie Boo! is a French 3D animation television series for children aged 2–6 years that began in 2005. It is produced by Cyber Group Studios, a company based in Paris, France and in the US by PorchLight Entertainment. In France, the first season was broadcast on the Disney Channel and in Zouzous on France 5, and the second season on Canal J. The series is broadcast in about 80 countries. Ozie Boo! has also been released worldwide on VHS/DVD. Season 2 has been available in the USA since December 2005. Season 3 was broadcast in 2007. In Ireland the series started broadcasting in 2008 on kids channel Cula 4.

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Carland Cross

Carland Cross was an 1996 hardboiled animated television series developed with the collaboration of Belgian, French and Canadian broadcasters. The series spanned 26 episodes and was based on the comics The Adventures of Carland Cross, by Belgian natives Olivier Grenson and Michel Oleffe. Carland Cross tells the story of a fictional British private investigator specializing in curious and inexplicable cases. The series aired late 1996 under the French-language title Carland Coss and in other markets, such as Spanish, as Las aventuras de Carland Cross. Of the 26 episodes, only 3 stories of the original print comic were used: 'The Golem', 'The Monster Under Sea', and 'The Mysteries of The Loch Ness'. Although the television series remains unknown in international television, the animated television series was a success in the late 1990s to early 2000s in European countries such as Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland. However, it was also popular in South America, and especially in Argentina. Currently the series is only aired on Belgium and Swiss broadcasts.

Carland Cross

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