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The Zula Patrol (2005)
Great Science show
My two year old, Lucian, and one year old, Alastair, love this show. They both really love the opening music, and Lucian really likes Gorga (a dog-like alien). This show follows the adventures of the Zula Patrol, a group of friendly aliens who keep the galaxy safe. Every episode teaches great science-facts in a way that a 5 or 6 year old would be able to easily understand. I just took two college astronomy courses, and I'd learn something new in class, then watch Zula Patrol with my kids and see some of the same topics being explained more clearly than they were in my college books. In addition to science (most--but not all--of which deals with space), the characters in the Zula Patrol also teach respect, kindness, responsibility, and many other admirable qualities. Now for my favorite part... Cam Clarke does most of the voices. (He was Leonardo in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Liquid Snake in Metal Gear Solid, and many many others.) In the Zula Patrol, he does Bula (the commander), Multo (the scientist), and a good chunk of the other male voices in the show (like the planet Saturn). I'm glad that we are lucky enough to get the channel Qubo, which airs Zula Patrol in our area. And I hope it plays for many more years, so my boys can watch it (and benefit from the science facts) when they are school-aged.
Jane and the Dragon (2005)
Jane and the Dragon makes me happy!
I love this show! The animation is beautiful, and the way the backgrounds are done gives the show a "storybook" look. I love all of the characters. Everyone has a very distinct personality, and I enjoy watching Gunther struggle with being torn between loyalty to his father and doing what's right. The obvious (yet subtle) signs of affection expressed between Rake and Pepper are too cute! Dragon is hilarious (though sometimes dips into light potty humor). I am so happy to see a lovely, quality program that showcases dragons in a good light--they get the short end of the stick far too often. And of course there are morals/values taught within trials that the characters (usually Jane and Dragon) go through in each episode.
I wish they would make a thousand more episodes of this wonderful show. I'm 25 years old, and I watch Jane and the Dragon on Qubo every day.