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Lunar Jim

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 1, 2016
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 92
  • Networks: CBC Television
  • Genres: Animation
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Lunar Jim(2016)

TMDB Rating: 7.0 (10 votes)

Overview

Lunar Jim is an animated preschool-oriented stop-motion television show produced in Canada by Halifax Film and Alliance Atlantis, and aired in the USA as well on Discovery Channel and V-Me from 2005-2012. The show is based on an original concept created by Alexander Bar. Season 1 was Executive Produced by Jeff Rosen. It was script-edited in Season one by Peter Sauder. Season two was helmed by award-winning veteran producer/writer Jed MacKay. Ben Zelkowizc provided the voice of Jim. Jim and his team; Rover the Robot Dog, Ripple the Super Space Mechanic, Eco the Farmer, and TED, the Technical Equipment Device, live on Blue Moon L22, the second-to-last moon on the edge of the Milky Way. Focusing on exploration and inquiry, Lunar Jim intends to promote such life skills as problem-solving, persistence, creativity, and cooperation, with an emphasis on "pre-science skills". His rallying cry is "Let's get lunar!"

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Season 1

52 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Meteor MysteryJan 1, 20160.0
2That Sinking FeelingTBA0.0
3Pest ProblemTBA0.0
4The Secret of Crystal CaveTBA0.0
5The Moon ThiefTBA0.0
6That's Odd, Where's the Pod?TBA0.0
7Up, Up, and Away (almost)TBA0.0
8The Whistling CratersTBA0.0
9Wrong Way, TEDTBA0.0
10Running on EmptyTBA0.0
11Jim Gets MuckyTBA0.0
12Forget Me NotsTBA0.0
13Recipe for RoverTBA0.0
14Voice Recorder TEDTBA0.0
15Real Slick, TEDTBA0.0
16The Space PirateTBA0.0
17Puddle PredicamentTBA0.0
18The Chime FlowersTBA0.0
19Mind and MuscleTBA0.0
20Moonbubbles and BellyburpsTBA0.0
21The Big SwitcherooTBA0.0
22A Little Moon MusicTBA0.0
23Rover's Big DigTBA0.0
24The Big Sneeze MysteryTBA0.0
25Too Many FluffiesTBA0.0
26Jim and TED's Wild RideTBA0.0
27Cosmic KiteTBA0.0
28Crater CritterTBA0.0
29Lost and Found FriendsTBA0.0
30Space JunkTBA0.0
31Ripple's Moon Blast-Off BoardTBA0.0
32Force Field TrampolineTBA0.0
33The Fallen StarTBA0.0
34Big Bowling BashTBA0.0
35Scooperbot Hide'n'SeekTBA0.0
36Ripple's Web SprayerTBA0.0
37Moon MischiefTBA0.0
38Short Circuit GlovesTBA0.0
39I'm Like a BirdTBA0.0
40Lunar Lily PadsTBA0.0
41The Topsy Turvy ZoneTBA0.0
42Robo PuzzleTBA0.0
43Lunar Litter BugsTBA0.0
44Rhyme Me a RiverTBA0.0
45Incredibly Shrinking TEDTBA0.0
46Rover's Rocket RoamerTBA0.0
47TED and the BeanstalkTBA0.0
48Moon PixiesTBA0.0
49Lunar AttractionTBA0.0
50The Floating FruitTBA0.0
51Cowboy TEDTBA0.0
52A Surprise for JimTBA0.0
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Season 2

40 episodes • TBA

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Tag the DogTBA0.0
2Homemade CircusTBA0.0
3T.E.D.’s Big Bang BoomerangTBA0.0
4Magnetic PersonalityTBA0.0
5Moon Mole MadnessTBA0.0
6Ted & The Stick-um PlantTBA0.0
7March of the FluffiesTBA0.0
8Lunar Laser FliesTBA0.0
9Poppin’ PancakesTBA0.0
10Night LightTBA0.0
11MoonshroomsTBA0.0
12Leaf ThiefTBA0.0
13Let’s Get Balloonar!TBA0.0
14Tight SqueezeTBA0.0
15Popper BerriesTBA0.0
16Moonport BluesTBA0.0
17The Lunar TwistTBA0.0
18A Prickly ProblemTBA0.0
19Copy That, Jim!TBA0.0
20The Space ChompsterTBA0.0
21The Missing AstronautTBA0.0
22Comet AtchouTBA0.0
23Where’s Jupiterbug?TBA0.0
24Hatching A PlanTBA0.0
25The Lunar LeaperTBA0.0
26The No-See-Um RayTBA0.0
27The Homeless CrabTBA0.0
28The Bouncing BuzzpipTBA0.0
29T.E.D.’s PetTBA0.0
30Yik Yak in the CraterTBA0.0
31Wind PowerTBA0.0
32Lunar LegsTBA0.0
33Moonbeard’s TreasureTBA0.0
34Rocket Pack T.E.D.TBA0.0
35Skater T.E.D.TBA0.0
36Space SymphonyTBA0.0
37A Major ProblemTBA0.0
38The Real RippleTBA0.0
39A Sticky SituationTBA0.0
40The SquawkerTBA0.0

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