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Adventures of the Little Koala

Show Summary

Aired: 1987 - 1993
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: JAPAN

This show was produced originally in Japan, and was later shown on Nick, usually during the early afternoon. An early mainstay in Nick Junior, the show was set in a magical land where all the animals spoke the same language and were friends. Adventures of the Little Koala focused on the adventures of Roo Bear, and his family, who were Koalas, and his friends, Nick, Pamie (penguins), Floppy, Mimi (rabbits), Betty (koala), the bully Walter (kangaroo) and countless others. There was also an old character named Weather, who could forcast the weather, and his gliding friend Mingle, a young animal who was apparently an orphan. The show always had an

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EZR09Posted: 04/07/2008
I watched The Adventures of the Little Koala when I was little.
julyfly79Posted: 05/21/2008
I watched the entire Nick Jr. lineup during summer vacations, and this was one of my favorites. I think the reporter was named Miss Lewis, but i'm not sure.
PlantPage55Posted: 07/09/2008
Suck me sideways!!! I used to watch this EVERY day on Nick Jr. along with David the Gnome. I used to eat those little Asian chocolate filled koalas while I watched it too.
This_guyPosted: 08/16/2008
This and Noozles were two of my favorite shows to watch on Nick Jr. during summer vacations. Hell, I used to enjoy watching EVERYTHING on Nick Jr. back then.
Hoju KoolanderPosted: 08/22/2008
Ditto to what PlantPage55 said, this was definitely part of my mid-day summer TV viewings. I never wanted to admit that I watched anything on Nick Jr.-that was baby's stuff!

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