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0Spring was a Flemish television soap made by Studio 100 for children's channel Ketnet. Six seasons were taped between 2002 and 2007 during the summer period.
0Piet Piraat is the great-grandson of the notable pirate Karel Karolus Piraat. Grandpa Karolus once found a treasure. He hid the treasure in the ground and made a treasure map, but forgot to identify the place. Now Piet Piraat roams the great waters with his ship 'De Scheve Schuit' in search of adventure. He is a tough sailor but has a gingerbread heart. But Piet Piraat cannot do it alone, he has his 3 friends. They eat chunks of bread on the crooked barge. That bread baked by Berend Brokkenpap. His chunky bread is delicious but his soup is way too weak. And they never sail lost, because the helmsman is Stien Struis! She's as strong as a beer, but she's as strong as a mouse. And Steven Quiet, you never hear him, because he can't talk. Even if he really wanted to, he never sings along with the lie! These sailors are also there for each other during busy times. All chickens are on deck for Piet Piraat and his crazy gang!
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The show is about 6 students living together in a student house.
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Dag Sinterklaas was a Flemish television program with Bart Peeters who goes every day visit St. Nicholas and Zwarte Piet in a castle, their temporary abode when they are in Belgium to hand out presents on the sixth of December. St. Nicholas has a horse named Slecht Weer Vandaag.

Samson & Gert is a Flemish children's television series produced by Studio 100, centered around the talking dog Samson and his boss Gert.

Tik Tak was a Belgian children's television program that aired from on BRTN 1981 to 1991. It was aimed at toddlers.
0In this series, Ketnet presenter Nona takes the Ketnet community aboard the research vessel RV Simon Stevin. Sailing over the waves of the North Sea, topics such as tagged fish, underwater noise, plankton, plastic pollution, eDNA, sea air, climate change, and scientific diving are explored in an accessible way.
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Bumba is a mischievous, but always cheerful clown in a circus full of sound and color full of staging tricks. He gets help from his best friends Bumbalu, the Kiwi bird, the bear Nanadu, the elephant Tumbi and many other brightly colored figures cheerfully join him.

Hopla is a Flemish 3D animation for toddlers, created by Bert Smets in 1999, and produced by Bert Smets Productions. The cartoon features the rabbit Hopla and his friends – the pig Onki, the bear Nina, and the kitten Lola. The show was first aired on Ketnet, a Flemish television channel, in 2000, and became popular soon afterward. Currently, the show has been aired in 31 countries. It airs in the United States due to an exclusive multi-year distribution deal between Bert Smets Productions and NCircle Entertainment, a subsidiary of Alliance Entertainment, signed in 2007. ⁕This series was currently one of many programs aired on BabyFirstTV, Ready Set Learn, a premium cable and satellite television channel. Each mini-episode is about five minutes. There is no dialogue, except for Hopla saying his own name. The show is aimed for kids of ages between 0-2 years. In Belgium alone, Hopla's home entertainment titles have sold over 300,000 copies and their book-related merchandise has garnered sales close to 700,000.