- Target:
- Corus Entertainment
- Region:
- Canada
I grew up watching Treehouse TV in the 2000s, and so did many other 90s and 2000s Canadian kids. Treehouse TV in-house shows from the early days are not widely available in circulation, with many episodes being lost due to a lack of official releases. I think Corus Entertainment should release them to the public in some way, shape, or form. A lot of Canadian kids from this time that are on the Autism Spectrum would greatly appreciate it too.
I was a kid from the 2000s in Canada, so I enjoyed the old Treehouse TV shows. The ones I'm talking were produced in-house from 1997 to 2003. These include the following:
- Treetown
- Ants in Your Pants
- Crazy Quilt
- Wee 3
- The Bittles
- Pet Squad
- My Special Book
- Little Big Kid
There are several others that I think should be out in circulation too that are owned by other companies (but perhaps you guys could make a deal). These include:
- Funny Farm
- I Can Do It!
- Wanna Play?
- Grandma, Look What I Found!
- Land O'Hands
These shows mean the world to a lot of Canadian 2000s kids, so could you consider putting them out in wider circulation somehow. Like maybe a digital release, SVOD release, DVD release, or better yet, a new channel or block ith these shows and other classic imported shows.
A lot of Canadian kids from this time that are on the Autism Spectrum would greatly appreciate it too.
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The Make old in-house Treehouse TV shows more widely available. petition to Corus Entertainment was written by Alex DeLorey and is in the category Arts & Entertainment at GoPetition.