Timothy Goes to School

2000
Timothy Goes to School

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EP1 Many Happy Returns / You're Invited Sep 04, 2001

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EP2 Rocky Friendship / The Greatest Sep 05, 2001

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EP3 Abracadabra / Tea For Two Sep 06, 2001

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EP4 Having A Wonderful Time / The Taketombo Sep 07, 2001

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EP5 The Shutterbug / The Friendship Stone Sep 10, 2001

The Shutterbug Wanting to become an avid photographer like his father, Timothy borrows the family camera and tries to capture all of his Hilltop friends on film. When the photos don't turn out the way he had expected, Timothy is reluctant to show anyone his pictures. After some coaxing, Timothy presents his photos, and much to his surprise, sees something in his pictures that he hadn't noticed before. The Friendship Stone Lilly and Nora exchange a lucky penny and a pretty stone as a token of their friendship. After Lilly loses the special stone, she's worried that Nora will be upset and no longer want to be her friend. In the end, Nora is upset that Lilly lost the special stone, so Lilly had to do something to tell her that she still wanted to be her friend.

EP6 New Found Franks / When I Grow Up Sep 11, 2001

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EP7 The School Play / Full of Beans Sep 12, 2001

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EP8 Read Me A Story / The Gift Sep 13, 2001

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EP9 Measuring Up / Lost And Found Sep 14, 2001

Measuring Up Charles' mom and dad tell him how much he's growing, and he can't wait to get to school to share the big news with his friends. When Mrs. Jenkins' students display full-size cutouts of themselves, it's clear that Charles is the smallest in the class. Charles soon learns that ""smallest"" is a relative term when Doris, the biggest in the class, reveals a secret. Lost and Found Yoko is granted permission from her mother to take a cherished set of Japanese figurines to school for Show and Share, on the condition that she take very good care of them. When the special carvings mysteriously disappear, Mrs. Jenkins announces a special lost and found day to look for them. Many lost items are recovered, but sadly, Yoko's figurines are not among them and she believes someone took them and she was determined to gather them back.

EP10 Professor Fritz / Two Tutu Friends Sep 17, 2001

Professor Fritz Mrs. Jenkins' students are making science projects to display at Hilltop School's open house and Fritz, the class inventor, is going to impress everyone with his rocket ship. When a test flight goes haywire in front of the entire class, Fritz feels humiliated and abandons his experiment. Timothy and Charles inadvertently suggest something that changes everything. Two Tutu Friends Doris is inspired to take ballet lessons after watching Grace dance in front of the class. A growing friendship between the two girls comes to an abrupt end when Grace calls Doris a ""blabbermouth"" and Doris calls Grace a ""cry baby"". Both girls discover that dance class isn't as much fun without each others' friendship.

EP11 Just In Time / My Family Sep 18, 2001

Just In Time Written by Brian Lasenby Henry discovers a twenty-five year old time capsule while he was working on the maintenance in the attic of the school. This capsule inspired Mrs. Jenkins' class to make one of their own. Lilly decides to offer her favourite doll, Thimbullina, but has second thoughts after the time capsule has been sealed and stowed in the school attic for the next generation. Lilly decides to offer Henry a painting of her dolly instead of the actual object. My Family Written by Alice Prodanou In Nora's eyes, her little brother Jack is a messy little baby who takes things and breaks them. She becomes so tired of Jack that she excludes him from the school painting project she's done of her family. Nora has a change of heart when she discovers something about Jack, he loved playing pots and pans to create music, as much as Nora did. Jack liked everything that Nora was interested in, and Nora began to enjoy playing with him.

EP12 Charles The Athlete / Be My Valentine Sep 19, 2001

Charles The Athlete Written by Brian Lasenby The Franks can't help noticing that Charles finished last place in every event for school sports day. They mistakenly think that Charles must feel bad about his athletic abilities and take it upon themselves to be his personal trainers. When they put him through a rigorous exercise program, Charles repeatedly wanders away and works on another project. The Franks assume he's discouraged about his progress, but Charles is up to something. Be My Valentine Written by Paddy Granleese Timothy has made a secret valentine for Yoko while Charles made one for Lilly. On the other side Yoko made one for her special friend, Timothy and Lilly created a secret valentine for Charles. In a comedy of errors, no one receives the correct valentine. Timothy and Charles did not know if Lilly and Yoko would like their gifts so they exchange their valentines while Lilly put Yoko and hers in the wrong boxes. In order to sort things out, their secrets must be

EP13 Mama Don't Go / Making New Friends Sep 20, 2001

Mama Don't Go Juanita has just moved to the Hilltop community and is anxious about her first day at a new school. She feels much better when her mother offers to accompany her to Mrs. Jenkins' class. However, throughout the day, each time her mother attempts to leave, Juanita did not feel that her mother should leave yet. Making New Friends Juanita is having difficulty finding her place with eleven classmates who already know each other. Mrss. Jenkins observes Juanita's struggle and explains to her class that they are all crew members on the Friend Ship. Timothy volunteers to be the captain of this Friend Ship to help Juanita make new friends.
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Released: 05 September 2000 Ended
Producted By: Nelvana
Country: United States of America
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Synopsis

Timothy Goes to School is a cartoon series based on the Yoko series and other individual books by Rosemary Wells such as "Shy Charles", "Fritz and the Mess Fairy" and "Noisy Nora", but is titled after the book of the same name. It features a young raccoon, Timothy, who attends a fictional primary school. The series aired on PBS Kids as part of the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch from 2000 until 2004. Reruns were later broadcast on Discovery Kids in the US until 2006. This show airs on YTV, Treehouse TV, and TVO Kids in Canada, and also Tiny Pop, a digital TV channel in the UK. In Brazil was aired on TV Cultura. In Mexico and Latin America, was broadcast on ZAZ. The series premiered on September 30, 2000 and aired its last episode on December 28, 2001.

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dror-19417 I saw this series when I was a 5-8 year old, and it was so good in many ways. The plot in each episode is wonderful and sweeping the children, A very mature series in relation to a series designed for children aged 8 and under, the characters are simply wonderful one by one. In short, an excellent series for children, and adults can certainly enjoy it. My rating is 8.
zsofikam I have been watching Timothy Goes To School since its inception and loving every moment. The stories, while not some of the most imaginative, are very easy to connect with and are ever so slightly insightful, going at a steadier pace than other kid's shows. Love the characters too, the Franks, Nora, Lily, and Fritz steal every scene they're in. Yoko, Charles, Doris, Claude, and Grace manage to crack some nice one-liners, and Timothy lights up the screen. Kindergarten- aged characters can be annoying, but here they're innocently endearing and the adults are appropriately compassionate. Overall, Timothy Goes To School is a very enjoyable well- done little show. I also recommend another Rosemary Wells adaptation Max And Ruby (the reason you never see the parents is because it's meant to focus on the brother and sister, so stop trying to look so deeply into it), and other Bookworm Bunch shows like Marvin The Tap- Dancing Horse, Seven Little Monsters, and George Shrinks.
josiemortean-1 Timothy Goes to School is a brilliant programme on Tiny Pop for a slightly younger audience, it tells the story a young boy, Timothy going to Kindergarden school where he makes lots of friends and gets taught by Mrs Jenkins. I have seen nearly all of the episodes my favourite one has got to be first episode when Timothy gets invited to Kindergarden School and makes lots of friends, but Claude complains about what he wears and Timothy gets upset and keep changing his clothes... I think that episode encouraged people to just be themselves no matter what others think. Also my other personal favourite is the one where Charles (the rabbit)is quite small and he suddenly figures out that he is growing and Mrs Jenkins decides to the whole class to trace themselves and cut them out and design them. But Claude complaints about Charle's design saying hes too small. Charles felt quite bad but Doris encouraged him that if you're big or small it dosen't matter, so thats my personal favourite too. I think the animation used for this programme are really colourful and out of this world and I like the way every episode of this programme is thought out, the plot was dosen't have any complicated things in it and the characters all have brilliant attitude and they never change. Also, this programme sort of encouraged young children to go to school and it says school can be really fun. My rating has got to be 10/10! The best programme on Tiny Pop !
Soprahno This is a very good show teaching younger kids not much educational stuff, but stuff like how to be a good friend and all that. The students at Hilltop School are of all kinds. Such as Charles, a shy little bunny. There's also Doris, a large and loud beaver. I would definitely say this show is safe and clean for your child to watch. No bad words! My suggested age range for this show would be Preschool kids to kids in grade two or one or lower. Your children will laugh out loud when they meet exciting characters like Lilly, Charles, Doris, Timothy, Yoko and the rest of the students at Hilltop school! Careful though, some of them are bullies, like Claud and Grace!