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Promotional screenshots using the ''Downward Doghouse'' designs are available on the Internet. Some storyboards for an episode featuring Rintoo, and using the final designs from ''Ni Hao, Kai-Lan'', but still using the "Downward Doghouse" title have also surfaced.
Promotional screenshots using the ''Downward Doghouse'' designs are available on the Internet. Some storyboards for an episode featuring Rintoo, and using the final designs from ''Ni Hao, Kai-Lan'', but still using the "Downward Doghouse" title have also surfaced.


Recently, DaJoshy has found [https://web.archive.org/web/20041212002432/http://www.nickjr.com/home/my_world_stories/index.jhtml?partner=chLink a link to the My World section of the Nick Jr. website], via the Web Archive. None of the episodes work because DaJoshy "doesn't have the right plug-in", but someone else may have it, which means it might work on someone else's computer. Gilby 1385 tried it on her Windows XP laptop, but with no luck.
DaJoshy has found [https://web.archive.org/web/20041212002432/http://www.nickjr.com/home/my_world_stories/index.jhtml?partner=chLink a link to the My World section of the Nick Jr. website], via the Web Archive. None of the episodes work because DaJoshy "doesn't have the right plug-in", but someone else may have it, which means it might work on someone else's computer. Gilby 1385 tried it on her Windows XP laptop, but with no luck. Recent findings include an e-card maker and even a full website.


==Photo Gallery==
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File:init_video (2).jpg|A screenshot from the episode "Dragon Dance", from an archived version of the Nick Jr. website.
File:init_video (2).jpg|A screenshot from the episode "Dragon Dance", from an archived version of the Nick Jr. website.
File:Init video.gif|A screenshot from the episode "Where's Hoho?", from an archived version of the Nick Jr. website.
File:Init video.gif|A screenshot from the episode "Where's Hoho?", from an archived version of the Nick Jr. website.
File:mJXnScn.png|A screenshot from the episode "Dragon Dance".
File:kNcok9B.png|A screenshot from the episode "Where's Hoho?".


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==Video==
==Video==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkUJ8zo64M|320x240|center|"Dragon Dance"|frame}}  
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkUJ8zo64M|320x240|center|"Dragon Dance"|frame}}  
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQQoXUUuZok|320x240|center|This was for an e-card maker.|frame}}


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Revision as of 19:25, 10 September 2016

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Title card.

Status: Partially Found


Downward Doghouse was an animated series on Nick Jr. and a predecessor to Ni Hao, Kai-Lan. It was a part of the interstitial series Nick Jr. Presents: My World. Most of the characters remained the same between series minus some design changes, with the biggest change being that Hoho originally only talked in gibberish, although Rintoo and Lulu were not present at all (an earlier version of Lulu appears in "Dragon Dance" though). Three episodes of the short series are known to exist ("Follow That Slipper", "Where's Hoho?", and "Dragon Dance"). Of these three, "Dragon Dance" has been found and can be viewed below.

Promotional screenshots using the Downward Doghouse designs are available on the Internet. Some storyboards for an episode featuring Rintoo, and using the final designs from Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, but still using the "Downward Doghouse" title have also surfaced.

DaJoshy has found a link to the My World section of the Nick Jr. website, via the Web Archive. None of the episodes work because DaJoshy "doesn't have the right plug-in", but someone else may have it, which means it might work on someone else's computer. Gilby 1385 tried it on her Windows XP laptop, but with no luck. Recent findings include an e-card maker and even a full website.

Photo Gallery

Screenshots

Storyboards


Video

"Dragon Dance"

This was for an e-card maker.