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  1. Katie and Orbie is a Canadian slice-of-life and (not exactly) animated series for preschoolers, based on a series of books created by famed cartoonist Ben Wicks and his daughter Susan, which were focused on protecting the environment by doing age-appropriate tasks such as saving water and recycling. The series aired on Family Channel and reruns ...

  2. Nov 24, 2002 · Katie and Orbie is a Canadian animated television series aimed at preschoolers, originally broadcast in Canada from 1993 to 2003 by Family Channel and later aired in the USA on PBS from 1995 to 1997 and cable television network Disney Channel (part of Playhouse Disney) from 1997 to 2000.[1] In Canada, the series aired uninterruptedly on Family Channel and beginning in 2007, on Disney Junior ...

  3. YMMV. Accidental Innuendo: An episode from the first season deals with Katie, Orbie, and their mother going to see a play and meeting its costumed lead character, named ''Deadly Dick the Dreadful Dragon". Adaptation Displacement: The series itself is not exactly very well-known, but the original books are so obscure that for a long time not ...

  4. S2.E4 ∙ Mrs. Parette and the Disappearing Berries/The Baby Bird and Old Mr. Cobbs/The Day Arthur Smacked Katie. 1995. Add a plot. Rate.

  5. Growing up television was a rare privilege and shows like Katie and Orbie fit that culture of healthy moderation (e.g., Rainy Day Zombies episode) that appealed to stricter parents. For a show from the 90's there is a solid amount of cultural representation and diversity with characters e.g., Micah who has down syndrome.

  6. Trivia. Channel Hop: In the United States, the series was originally seen on PBS, but after a year it moved to Disney Channel. Died During Production: Just a few weeks before production on the series resumed in September 2000, the characters' creator Ben Wicks died at age 73. Keep Circulating the Tapes: Only seasons 1, 4, 5 and 6 were available ...

  7. Jul 21, 2022 · Katie & Orbie on PBS (PTV Park On UNC TV) (WUNK TV-25) (1996) (Full Airing) Video Item Preview