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Format | Animated series, Educational |
Starring | Max Casella Jim Cummings Charles Adler Cree Summer Ruth Buzzi Candi Milo |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of episodes | 20 (List of episodes) |
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Running time | Approx. 23 mins. |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ABC and Noggin (1999-2002) |
Original run | September 18, 1993 – October 22, 1994 |
Cro is an American animated television series produced by the Children's Television Workshop and Film Roman. It debuted on September 18, 1993 as part of the Saturday morning line-up for fall 1993 on ABC. Cro did not do well with the viewers. The show had an educational theme in accordance with FCC-mandated educational/instructional requirements, introducing basic concepts of physics, mechanical engineering, and technology. The premise of using woolly mammoths as a teaching tool for the principles of technology was inspired by David Macaulay's The Way Things Work; Macaulay is credited as writer on the show.[1] The last new episode aired on October 22, 1994. The show was released on video (VHS) in a total of nine volumes.
Contents |
Dr. C and Mike travel to the Arctic to study artifacts, and find a frozen woolly mammoth. They thaw it out, and are shocked to find that it can speak. Whenever a situation involves physics principles, the mammoth, Phil, remembers when a similar situation occurred long ago in Woollyville with his fellow mammoths and his human friends. Each episode runs through how the situation was resolved through simple engineering.
№ | Title | Airdate |
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1 | "Just a Stone's Throw Away" (Pilot) | September 18, 1993 |
2 | "No Time for Steamer" | September 25, 1993 |
3 | "Destroy all Buckies" | October 2, 1993 |
4 | "It's Snow Problem" | October 9, 1993 |
5 | "Let Me Help" | October 16, 1993 |
6 | "The Legend of Big Thing" | October 23, 1993 |
7 | "Laugh Mammoth, Laugh" | October 30, 1993 |
8 | "Pakka's Cool Invention" | November 6, 1993 |
9 | "Here's Looking at You, Cro" | November 13, 1993 |
10 | "No Way Up" | November 20, 1993 |
11 | "Adventures in Miscommunications" | November 27, 1993 |
12 | "Escape from Mung Island" | December 4, 1993 |
13 | "Pulley for You" | December 11, 1993 |
14 | "Things That Eat Mung in the Night" | December 18, 1993 |
№ | Title | Airdate |
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15 | "Meal Like a Pig" | September 17, 1994 |
16 | "What's That Smell" | September 24, 1994 |
17 | "Play It Again, Cro...Not!" | October 1, 1994 |
18 | "Lever in a Million Years" | October 8, 1994 |
19 | "Turn Up the Heat" | October 15, 1994 |
20 | "They Move Mammoths, Don't They?" (Series finale) |
October 22, 1994 |
The videos that were released by Republic Home Video in the United States are:
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Carlo Waibel, better known by his stage name Cro (born January 31, 1990), is a German rapper, singer, producer and designer, who is represented by Chimperator Productions. He describes his music as a mixture between pop and rap, which he calls "Raop".
Born Carlo Waibel on January 31, 1990, he attended the Realschule on the Galgenberg in Aalen, Germany, and later Johannes-Gutenberg-Schule, a vocational school in Stuttgart, Germany. He began recording music at the age of 13. He learned to play the piano and the guitar. In 2009, he released his first mixtape Trash. On February 11, 2011, his second mixtape Meine Musik was released. It was available for free download. Cro produced the entire mixtape by himself. Through the mixtape German hip-hop musician Kaas took notice of Cro. Besides his musical career, Cro is also active as a designer. Since 2010, he has been designing under his clothing label Vio Vio. After receiving his Mittlere Reife, he completed an apprenticeship as a media designer and worked for the Stuttgarter Zeitung as a cartoonist.
CRO, Cro, or CrO may refer to:
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