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Poochini's Yard

Poochini's Yard is an animated children's television series which originally aired globally in 2000, but was not shown in the United States for the first time until September 1, 2002. The series follows the life of a dog named Poochini who runs away from home, gets captured by the dog pound and is adopted by an average American family after its rich owner dies. Though it was created and co-produced by San Francisco-based entertainment company Wild Brain, Poochini was not shown in the United States for over two years after its production. The Christmas Tree and Coffee Dog are available on video and DVD. Co-produced, and internationally distributed, by Munich-based media group EM.TV, Poochini was based on the award-winning short A Dog Cartoon. The series had just 26 episodes with the last one airing in the United States on March 1, 2003. It was directed by Dave Marshall and Dave Thomas.

Poochini's Yard

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Fritzi und Sophie - Grenzenlose Freundschaft

Leipzig in 1989 – Germany divided into East and West. The twelve-year-old friends Fritzi and Sophie don't care much about this - until Sophie has to flee to the West with her mother. There she struggles with prejudices against 'those from over there', but above all with her homesickness. Fritzi's attempt to at least bring Sophie her dog Sputnik fails because of the heavily guarded border. Fritzi realizes that only the fight for freedom in her country can bring the two of them together again.

Fritzi und Sophie - Grenzenlose Freundschaft

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Sherm!

You have got Sherm! He appears to be a typical adolescent trying to get through the day. As if dealing with all the troubling teenage anxieties, insecurities and urges is not enough, Sherm‘s got a problem additionally. He‘s got... Germs. Thanks to a laboratory experiment gone awry, Sherm‘s Germs have become his live-in, self-appointed best friends... Five non-infectious Germs. Slimy. Gelatinous. Inappropriate. Clueless. Opinionated. Flatulent; these Germs have removed the word „normal“ from Sherm‘s vocabulary.

Sherm!

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