![]() This wiki is not for your fanon ideas and fan fiction series.No fanon or speculation allowed such as the common misconceptions that "The Bob the Builder franchise will come back for Season 22 on Universal Kids", "a rEbOot oF tHe bOb tHe bUiLdEr fRaNcHiSe hAs yEt tO bE aNnOuNcEd", or "aNoThEr nEw bOb tHe bUiLdEr rEbOot sErIeS, wHiCh iT wIlL hApPeN in 2022." SPOILER ALERT: THAT'S NOT TRUE! ![]() When adding images for Sprout airings of shows, please make sure that they are real and not fanmade.Please respect others' opinions on shows.If you hate preschool shows, what are you doing here? Picking on someone because they like a preschool show is unkind and uncalled for. This means no racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, ableism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, etc. No bullying, harassment, discrimination, or hate speech of any kind.Anything outside those dates isn't allowed, but exceptions can be made for 2005-2017 Sprout shows that aired on Universal Kids, such as Caillou, Barney, The Wiggles, The Chica Show, Noodle and Doodle, Pajanimals, and Bob the Builder. This wiki only allows Sprout content from Septemto September 9, 2017. The Let's Go Show (later The Sprout Sharing Show and then Sprout Control Room) started once older children are home from nursery or school, and finally, it was The Good Night Show, designed to calm things down and encourage Sproutlets to get ready for bed.īefore you get started editing on the wiki, please make sure you follow these few simple rules: Once bigger children are off and out for the day, little ones could get stuck into The Sunny Side Up Show (later Sprout House). Sprout's day usually started with Musical Mornings with Coo (later Sprout's Wiggly Waffle and then The Super Sproutlet Show). The original Sprout channel closed down in 2017. The channel re-branded to Universal Kids on September 9, 2017. On Sprout's 10th anniversary on September 26, 2015, Barney and Friends, Thomas and Friends and Super WHY! were removed and replaced with other shows. broadcast, electing to air such programs individually in their original format. Sprout's scheduling also eschewed the practice of combining multiple episodes of short-form children's series into a single half-hour episode with interstitial segments for U.S. Some of these segments were designed to promote supplemental content (including activities and interactive features) on Sprout's website The linear service was designed around dayparted programming blocks, featuring activities and other feature segments presented by on-air hosts. The multi-platform approach was designed to appeal to different viewing habits, with the linear channel focused on variety, and the on-demand services focused on instantaneous access to specific programs. We are currently editing more than two thousand pages and we want you to help! A joint venture among PBS, Comcast, Sesame Workshop and HiT Entertainment, Sprout started out as an on-demand service, and later became a full-fledged cable TV channel on September 26, 2005, replacing the 24/7 PBS Kids Channel. We are a collaborative encyclopedia dedicated to the now defunct television channel, Sprout. Let's grow! Hi Sproutlets! Welcome To The Wiki!
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