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Animalia is a CGI-animated series that joins 11-year olds Zoe and Alex on a thrilling adventure, as they are swept from their local library into Animalia - a unique world of talking animals!

All is not right in the once peaceful kingdom as their arrival coincides with unusual events undermining the very heart of Animalia - the Core.

Zoe and Alex, together with their new friends, use their wits and imagination to help solve the mysteries and bring harmony back to the land.

Animalia is based on the internationally acclaimed best-selling children's book by Graeme Base.



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11/22 @ 5:30 A.M. being peter applebottom (Show 112)
G'Bubu is hit on the bead by a bongo nut and assumes the personality of an unfriendly scientist.  

11/29 @ 5:30 A.M. animalia's talent-o-topia (Show 113)
Allegra admits that she can't read and Zoe helps write a song for her big solo in a talent contest.  

12/6 @ 5:30 A.M. brain drain (Show 114)
A Corespore blast makes Livingstone and Allegra exchange intellects. Allegra becomes a genius.  

12/13 @ 5:30 A.M. save our swamp (Show 115)
Alex has a fever that can only be cured by a flower found deep in a swamp that Zoe wants to drain.  



 

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