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'''''Seven Little Monsters''''' is a popular educational children's animated series created by Maurice Sendak. The show features seven anthropomorphic monsters and their day-to-day life as they learn lessons while exploring the world around them.<ref>[https://www.watchcartoononline.com/anime/seven-little-monsters A WatchCartoonLine article on the show.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16</ref>
'''''Seven Little Monsters''''' is a popular educational children's animated series created by Maurice Sendak. The show features seven anthropomorphic monsters and their day-to-day life as they learn lessons while exploring the world around them.<ref>[https://www.watchcartoononline.com/anime/seven-little-monsters A WatchCartoonLine article on the show.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16</ref>
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The missing Seasons 1 and 2 episodes have surfaced on a private forum, although they have yet to make their way out publicly. A few missing episodes from Season 3 haven't resurfaced anywhere online. The only known footage of the missing episodes from seasons 2-3 are available from Nelvana outreach footage.<ref>[http://www.nelvana.com/show/168/seven-little-monsters Nelvana's page on the series.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref>
The missing Seasons 1 and 2 episodes have surfaced on a private forum, although they have yet to make their way out publicly. A few missing episodes from Season 3 haven't resurfaced anywhere online. The only known footage of the missing episodes from seasons 2-3 are available from Nelvana outreach footage.<ref>[http://www.nelvana.com/show/168/seven-little-monsters Nelvana's page on the series.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref>


YouTube user Misoke<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXJj2CLnn-X7hZuTk-KBzww Misoke's YouTube channel.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref> has uploaded several episodes from the show's three seasons, sourced from various home media releases. A couple of these episodes are available to view below. The episodes that are missing from Misoke's uploads are primarily those that didn't see home video releases.
YouTube user Misoke<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXJj2CLnn-X7hZuTk-KBzww Misoke's YouTube channel.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref> has uploaded several episodes from the show's three seasons, sourced from various home media releases. A couple of these episodes are available to view below.
 
All of Season 2 and 3 have been uploaded on the Treehouse Direct YouTube channel.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 19:02, 25 October 2022

Seven-little-monsters-still.jpg

Still from the series.

Status: Partially Lost

Seven Little Monsters is a popular educational children's animated series created by Maurice Sendak. The show features seven anthropomorphic monsters and their day-to-day life as they learn lessons while exploring the world around them.[1]

Availability

The missing Seasons 1 and 2 episodes have surfaced on a private forum, although they have yet to make their way out publicly. A few missing episodes from Season 3 haven't resurfaced anywhere online. The only known footage of the missing episodes from seasons 2-3 are available from Nelvana outreach footage.[2]

YouTube user Misoke[3] has uploaded several episodes from the show's three seasons, sourced from various home media releases. A couple of these episodes are available to view below.

All of Season 2 and 3 have been uploaded on the Treehouse Direct YouTube channel.

Gallery

Episode: Out of Sight (uploaded by Misoke)

References

  1. A WatchCartoonLine article on the show. Retrieved 11 Aug '16
  2. Nelvana's page on the series. Retrieved 11 Aug '16.
  3. Misoke's YouTube channel. Retrieved 11 Aug '16.

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