List of popular children's television series in Kuboia

Kuboia, a European country and former sub-region of Jetania, is known for its bizzare standards and fanbases regarding children's programmes - although most are aimed at young children, many are adored by teenagers and young adults. This may be because many have what international regions would consider mature features. This article looks at the children's series, both national and international, which are considered popular within Kuboia, and a breif description of possibly why.

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Kuboian programming
Most of these shows fall under the Kantasy genre.

The Incredible World of Riddles
Produced by Kubokartoonz, The Incredible World of Riddles is considered a cult hit in Kuboia for multiple reasons; it is the first notable cartoon produced in Kuboia and it is considered the first ever series to fall under the Kantasy genre. The show was in production from 1989, before premiering on 6th September, 1991. A second series later aired in 1994.

Since two of the four main protagonists, Kacie and Tennet, are LGBT characters, the show is also credited for helping Kuboia become a pro-LGBT country, even in children.

Alice in Wonderland
Whilst it was criticised during its initial run in 1992, the Lokalnet Alice in Wonderland series has received a cult following since the early 2000s. It is credited for being the first Kuboian cartoon with dark elements and mature content. Many Alice in Wonderland pantomime performances in Kuboia adapt features the show had that the original novel by Lewis Carroll did not.

The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets
The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets is notable for being the first Kantasy series produced partially by a non-Kuboian source - the show was produced by both Kuboian company Kubokartoonz and Jetanie company Colourbox. It is the third instalment in the Sweet Treets franchise, and definitely the darkest, being the only one to contain profanity and legitimate fantasy violence. The show had a successful run from 1995 to 1997.

Although this is the only instalment in the franchise to be produced by a Kuboian company, the Kantasy-esque art style carried over to All New! The Sweet Treets, as did the characters this show introduced.

Cindi and Friends
Cindi and Friends is notable for being "different" when it comes to Kuboian cartoons - it does not fall under the Kantasy genre due to being a slice-of-life programming, relying on teaching morals to children. The show and its titular character and main protagonist, Cindi Sophia Roberts, have been studied significantly since the show began in 2001. The show has received many fanfics and fan theories.

Bali's Kingdom
Bali's Kingdom is a collaboration between Kuboian studio Traditoon, Italian studio The Animation Band and a selection of French studios. Based off the Kingdom of Bali, the series premiered in France and Italy in 2017 and in Kuboia in 2018. It is noticeably the first globally popular Kantasy series in years.

Bali's Kingdom is known for its bizzare characters, which have personalities based off in, and designs based off a variety of inside jokes.

International programming
Shows are listed in chronological order from when they were released in their home country.

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Although is popular in Kuboia, the 1988 series  in particular is adored by Kuboians, likely due to the darker nature of the show and the fantasy-esque nature most episodes have.

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh premiered on Vision Network in 1988. Reruns were later shown on Nick Jr. Kuboia from 1996 to 2010 and Playhouse Disney from 2001 to 2013. Reruns have aired on Kantasia since October 2018.

Gadget Boy & Heather
The Inspector Gadget spin-off series  is ironically more popular and known in Kuboia than its parent cartoon is. It is often believed to be the case due to the frequent reruns the show received on Nick Jr. Kuboia for fourteen years.

The show aired on Nick Jr. Kuboia from 1996 to 2010 and Boomerang from 2004 to 2012.

Anime
During the late 1990s and 2000s, a selection of anime appeared on Nickelodeon Kuboia, Nick Go! and Nick Jr. Kuboia. ', ', ' and ' enjoyed a following during this time period due to their runs on said channels. ' and ' in particular found a fanbase in Approach and Advanced School children respectively during the mid-2000s. The anime trilogy (', ', and the aforementioned Mary Bell) are considered a long-time staple of the Kuboian Nick channels. The popularity of these animes led to some of the mangas some of them were based on to be licensed and translated for Kuboian sale.