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- Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.
- Based upon a series of children's books, a grizzly cub has many misadventures with his friends.
- Little Bear and Father Bear are camping when Little Bear meets a new friend named Cub.
- The adventures of two hippos, George and Martha.
- This children's animated series follows seven little monsters, apparently not little but big ones, in their adventures in learning about life. And each monster's name is a number, 1-7. One, the eldest of all of them, and the most athletic yet to be the tattletale of the siblings. Two, the most helpful out of the monsters with a long nose. Three, the most dramatic of the seven, and usually seen taking on a different persona in each episode. Four, the middle child who is the epitome of rambunctious angst in his family. Five, the childish sibling who does weird things with his tongue. He is normally seen with Four. Six, who is the resident ballerina, believes she's the most beautiful monster. And the youngest, Seven, who can unscrew his head. Despite his frightful appearance and being the youngest, he is the tallest among his siblings and the most gentle.
- When Martha starts taking French lessons from that suave leopard about-town Pierre La Derriere, George goes into a fit of jealousy. He schemes to impress Martha with his savoir faire and je ne sais quoi;From the moment George scares the daylights out of Martha by sneaking up behind her and yelling.
- When Oscar and Wilde go away overnight, they ask George and Martha to take care of their darling dog Baby Doll. It?s not long before visions of Hollywood stardom are filling his swelled head; but would he desert his best friend for the lure of Tinsletown?
- Martha joins the Happy Palms Garden Club, not realizing that her humble garden will be judged in the club?s annual competition. When Martha makes more of her famous split pea soup than George can eat, he tries to kill two birds with one stone by pouring the excess on his new shoes.
- George boasts that he?s an unflappable fan of horror films. Martha says she?s terrified of them. All Martha wants is for George to stop reading and do something exciting with her. The standoff turns into a real test of nerves--and their friendship.
- After a successful Amateur Night appearance at the local comedy club, George is convinced he?s a natural born comedian. It?s only when they try to figure out how to share their prize fairly that they run out of luck.
- George and Martha take a cruise; Martha studies fleas.