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Kuboian cartoons are fun and good, but which are the best?

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We're counting down our picks for the top 10 Kuboian Cartoons

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Number 10, The Court Jesters

Twin brothers Wakky and Tak and their selection of friends identify themselves as a group called The Court Jesters. They dress up like typical court jesters, and frequently get in trouble due to their dislike for rules, especially those put down by school teachers. Most of the twenty six episodes focus on Wakky and Tak either getting up to mischief in school or facing off against one of their "enemies".

Number 9, Tip's Nursery

Production on the series began in mid-1995. According to Ashley Maverick, creative differences between Kubokartoonz and Collingwood & Co. slowed production down. She mentioned how "[Kubokartoonz wasn't] used to producing shows for a British market, and [Collingwood & Co.] weren't used to producing shows for a Kuboian market."

Tip's Nursery is the second collaboration between Kubokartoonz and a non-Kuboian studio, the first being The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets.

Number 8, The Adventures of Charlie and Tutu

The series focuses on the life of Charlie, a thirteen year-old tomboyish girl, and her brother Tutu, a twelve year-old effeminate boy. Due to their parents suddenly disappearing six months prior to the show's events, they are looked after in a rundown orphanage. Due to being poorly looked after and neglected, they often rely on their friends, or themselves, for support. At the same time, the siblings are also on the wanted list of a corrupt business, who plans on taking advantage of them.

Most episodes of the show either focus on the siblings trying to find the whereabouts of their parents, or simply trying to get on with their lives whilst trying to avoid anything that bothers or harms them. The town the show takes place in is unnamed, as is almost every landmark - they are simply referred to as "the town", "the shop" and the likes.

Number 7,  Magma Eye

Each episode involves Magma Eye exploring the country of Kuboia, helping anybody with their troubles when they need help.

Most episodes of the first series do not feature much of a plot. Instead, episodes are split into three different "sections", with Magma either helping a stranger or visiting one of his friends in each of the sections. Although the sections in each episode are unrelated, they often have some sort of indirect connection.

Episodes in series two and three are more plot based. In these episodes, Magma is on the run from a military called the KDU (Kuboia Defence Unit), who believe that he is a threat to society. However, he continues to help his friends when they need help, whilst hiding from the government at the same time.

Number 6, Melanie

Oh god,

Melanie is a seven year-old girl who lives with her mother, Vivienne, and her stepfather, Edward. She attends the fictional Heathryoak Approach-Novice School, currently in her final year of Approach School. Melanie is not fond of school, and finds more fun misbehaving rather than learning. In each episode, Melanie is often faced with a problem, and often uses either wits or sneakiness in order to solve it.

Most of the prominent characters on the show are either teachers or students from Melanie's school - these include her three best (and only) friends; Gabrielle, Ussuf and Ny, her teacher; Mr. Fleece, and Heathryoak's amoral principal teacher; Mr. Crook.

Number 5, Bali's Kingdom

Centuries ago, a small kingdom were living a peaceful life until they were struck by a plague. The plague was demolishing the kingdom until a mysterious figure, by the name of Bali, saved them all. To honour him, the kingdom was named after him.

However, the above statement is all that is known. It is not known what caused the plague, what the plague was, who Bali was, and what heroic deed he did. Demand for the truth has severely increased, and some of the civilians in the kingdom claim to know the truth, but there are others who also want to exploit the rumours for their own benefit.

Number 4, Greenwood Forest

Greenwood Forest is a fictional village in Hausekeep, North Kuboia, known for its enchanted trees and plants. One of the village's residents is Fyp, the eight year-old son of Greenwood's mayor, Edward. Fyp is a high profile citizen of the village, who is frequently praised and spoilt by the adults, but this does not stop him from being a friendly and caring, albeit innocently ignorant, person.

The main characters of the show include Fyp himself, his twin sister, Billie, their father, Edward, and their house butler, who they simply refer to as Butler. A lot of the show takes place at the school Billie and Fyp go to, Greenwood Novice School, although mostly only their class (which only appears to have six students) plays a role in the series. Fyp's classmates include his friends, Whitney and Assa, his rival, Peter, and his bitter antagonist, Rosie. Other village residents include Rudy, an annoying children's entertainer, and Marty, a rock creature with a short temper.

Number 3, The Incredible World of Riddles

Riddle World is a fictional planet located in the solar system between Earth and Venus. Despite being inhabited by humans, it is also the home of many anthropomorphic mammals, birds, plants and objects. Unlike Earth, Riddle World is not very realistic, with many bizarre, sometimes nonsensical events occurring frequently. Supposedly, the planet is very small in size, and is stated to be approximately the size of the continent of Australia. One episode of the series suggests that "Riddle World" is not the actual name of the planet, but is a widely agreed upon nickname due to the actual name being too difficult to spell and pronounce.

Number 2, The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets

The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets is a fantasy-orientated drama. The show focuses on tropes that young children often face, such as bullying, arguments and romantic relationships (including homosexual relationships). Several episodes in the series are part of an arc that runs through multiple episodes.

Compared to the previous series, all of the characters have received slightly simpler designs, now having round black beads for eyes and limited detail on their clothes or fur. Louise Lockridge is now nine years old and remains the central character, but her mother, Liane, and the Treets are not as prominent in order for Louise's friends (Marilyn, Nate and Hugh) to get more screen time. Swoop retains his status as Louise's friend, but does little on the show aside from observing or giving advice. King Rojo has received a completely new design, is now part of the fictional Rogon species, now has several minions and, despite still being branded as the series' main antagonist, is now mostly a comical nuisance/rival rather than an actual threat. Several new characters have also been introduced.

Before we unveil our number 1 pick, here are some honorable mentions,

Animal Barn,

Ouraine and Apple Wood,

Tangle Jam,

Risky's Roulette,

And here is a dishonorable mention,

Alice in Wonderland,

Number 1, Cindi and Friends Cindi Sophia Roberts is a nine year-old girl who lives with her anxious parents, Kimberly and Styl, and her toddler brother, Tutu. She has never attended school in her life - instead of going to school, she attends a social group specifically for children in her age group who do not attend school. The social group itself is located in a fictional family entertainment centre, Rainbow Dome Fun Centre (normally referred to as simply Rainbow Dome).

Since the group Cindi goes to often runs during a time other children are at school, the actual centre itself is usually unoccupied. Due to the carefree nature of the group's staff members, Cindi and her friends have the tendency to wander off and explore the area. The other children, however, are not as mature as Cindi is, and have the tendency to get themselves up to mischief or in trouble. Since Cindi is nearly always the one who helps the others when they need help, she is seen as a heroine of the group, and has received high status due to her heroic deeds. Although Cindi is grumpy and sarcastic, often lampooning the others, she commits herself to keeping them safe and making sure everybody is happy.

The owner of the group Cindi attends is Fly, a friendly but unorganised caretaker. The only other staff member is Victoria, a childish and ignorant young woman. Not including Cindi, there are a total of five other children who attend the group. These include Hyh, an optimistic and energetic boy, Aourine, a bossy girl, Florence, a vain girly girl, Quu, a shy and pessimistic boy, and Tanya, a mischievous and naughty girl. Other characters include Rob, Rainbow Dome's reluctant janitor, Skit, a fast food employee who gives the children food for free, and Todd, Tanya's arrogant father who is jealous of Cindi. 