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Three of the British cartoons that aired on the block were redubbed for American audiences, and all those dubs are considered lost.
Three of the British cartoons that aired on the block were redubbed for American audiences, and all those dubs are considered lost.


The series was hosted by Pipoca (voiced by Ariel Winter) and Henderson (voiced by Tom Kenny).
The series was hosted by two characters named Pipoca (voiced by Ariel Winter) and Henderson (voiced by Tom Kenny).


=== Program information ===
== Program information ==
* ''Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs''
* ''Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs'' (Canada; now owned by 9 Story Entertainment)
* ''Gordon the Garden Gnome''
* ''Gordon the Garden Gnome'' (UK)
* ''Little Robots''
* ''Little Robots'' (UK)
* ''Peppa Pig''
* ''Peppa Pig'' (UK; produced by Nick Jr. and Entertainment One)
* ''Firehouse Tales'' (produced by Warner Bros.)
* ''Firehouse Tales'' (USA; produced by Warner Bros.)
* ''Yoko Jakamoko Toto''
* ''Yoko Jakamoko Toto'' (UK)
* ''Gerald McBoing-Boing''
* ''Gerald McBoing-Boing'' (Canada; produced by Cookie Jar [now DHX Media], Teletoon, and Classic Media [now DreamWorks Classics])


== Findings ==
== Findings ==
* The interstitials with Pipoca and Henderson are not readily available online.
* The interstitials with Pipoca and Henderson are not readily available online.
* ''Gordon'', ''Peppa'' and ''Little Robot were redubbed for American audiences. Of these three cartoons, ''Peppa'' is the only one that is still airing on  
* ''Gordon'', ''Peppa'' and ''Little Robots'' were redubbed for American audiences. Of these three cartoons, ''Peppa'' is the only one that is still airing on American television, albeit on Nick Jr. with the original British dub.
* ''Yoko'' had very little dialogue, and it may or may not have been redubbed for American audiences.
* ''Harry'' is available on DVD through Warner Home Video, and can be streamed on Netflix.
* ''Harry'' is available on DVD through Warner Home Video, and can be streamed on Netflix.
* ''Firehouse Tales'' is directly owned by Warner Bros., the parent company of Cartoon Network. CN presumably has the American dubs of the three British cartoons in its vault somewhere.


=== See also ===
== See also ==
* ''[[Peppa Pig (Lost American Dub of Animated Series; 2005)]]
* ''[[Peppa Pig (Lost American Dub of Animated Series; 2005)]]



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Status: Lost


Tickle-U was a short-lived preschool block that aired on Cartoon Network from 2005 to 2006. The block was composed of seven cartoons from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Three of the British cartoons that aired on the block were redubbed for American audiences, and all those dubs are considered lost.

The series was hosted by two characters named Pipoca (voiced by Ariel Winter) and Henderson (voiced by Tom Kenny).

Program information

  • Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (Canada; now owned by 9 Story Entertainment)
  • Gordon the Garden Gnome (UK)
  • Little Robots (UK)
  • Peppa Pig (UK; produced by Nick Jr. and Entertainment One)
  • Firehouse Tales (USA; produced by Warner Bros.)
  • Yoko Jakamoko Toto (UK)
  • Gerald McBoing-Boing (Canada; produced by Cookie Jar [now DHX Media], Teletoon, and Classic Media [now DreamWorks Classics])

Findings

  • The interstitials with Pipoca and Henderson are not readily available online.
  • Gordon, Peppa and Little Robots were redubbed for American audiences. Of these three cartoons, Peppa is the only one that is still airing on American television, albeit on Nick Jr. with the original British dub.
  • Yoko had very little dialogue, and it may or may not have been redubbed for American audiences.
  • Harry is available on DVD through Warner Home Video, and can be streamed on Netflix.
  • Firehouse Tales is directly owned by Warner Bros., the parent company of Cartoon Network. CN presumably has the American dubs of the three British cartoons in its vault somewhere.

See also