The Incredible World of Riddles

The Incredible World of Riddles is a Kuboian children’s animated television series produced by Kubokartoonz, often credited as the first ever Kantasy animated series. Series 1 featured 20 episodes produced from 1989 to 1990 and aired in 1991, whilst series 2 featured 10 episodes produced from 1992 to 1993 and aired in 1994. Both series were aired on Vision Network, with reruns airing on Nick Jr. Kuboia from 2000 to 2008. During the show’s original run, it became notable for its use of LGBT characters.

Although the show received positive reviews during its initial run, modern critics generally agree that it has not aged well.

Series 1
The mayor of Riddle World, Mr. Riddles, has been captured by a mysterious somebody, with the only clue on the whereabouts of the two lies in the Platinum Wand, which has accidentally been formed by four children. The spirit of the Platinum Wand, Diomo, tells the children that only they can save Mr. Riddles and free Riddle World from the mysterious villian.

Series 2
Mr. Riddles has been rescued and peace has returned to Riddle World, however, Diomo claims that there are still unsolved puzzles to be explored, which the group are eager to discover and solve.

Development
The Incredible World of Riddles was created by Ashley Maverick and Eric Graters, the latter of which directed the show with Casey James and Lake Caters. The twenty episodes of series 1 were produced from 1989 to 1990, but were not aired for over a year. Speak about the show's production, Casey said the following:
 * "Well, it was the first show we ever made. We didn’t even know if it was ever going to get aired due to its bizzare nature. Before the show got picked up, we wanted to make sure that everything was finished, so no deadlines were missed. We are just happy it got picked up eventually."

Kubokartoonz had no intention to produce more than one series, but in 1992, Eric confirmed that a second series would be produced, with hopes to have it aired by 1994. Series 2 was produced from 1992 to 1993 and aired in 1994. According to Eric, the team "Worked their sweat off" to produce the ten episodes of series 2.

Kuboia

 * Vision Network (1991-1997)
 * Nick Jr. Kuboia (2000-2008)

Canada

 * YTV (1994-2010)
 * Teletoon Retro (2007-2015)

United Kingdom

 * Sky One (1991-1997)
 * The Children’s Channel (1991-1998)
 * Nick Jr. (1999-2005)
 * Pop (2003-2010)

United States
The show has also been syndicated to several local stations in the United States throughout the 1990's and 2000's.
 * Nick Jr. (1994-2003)