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'''''Adventures from the Book of Virtues''''' is an American animated television series that original aired on PBS Kids. It focuses on two kids, Zack and Annie, as they get moral guidance from various stories told by their animal friends in the mountains near their home town.
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|creator = Bruce D. Johnson
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|studio = KCET Los Angeles<br>PorchLight Entertainment
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|country = United States
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|start = September 2, 1996
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|end = December 17, 2000
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|genre = Educational}}
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'''''Adventures from the Book of Virtues''''' is an American animated television series that originally aired on PBS Kids. It is based on books of moral tales by William Bennett, who also had a hand in the show's production. It focuses on two kids, Zach and Annie, as they get moral guidance from various stories told by their animal friends in the mountains near their hometown.
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==Work (S01E01)==
 
==Work (S01E01)==
 
In the story of "How the Camel Got His Hump", the genie magically gives the lazy camel his hump, inflating him in the process.
 
In the story of "How the Camel Got His Hump", the genie magically gives the lazy camel his hump, inflating him in the process.
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==Moderation (S03E09)==
 
==Moderation (S03E09)==
After binge watching a new channel and eating too many sweet, Zach and Annie are told the story of the Cat and the Parrot, a story from India.
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In the story of "The Cat and the Parrot", the cat has a bad dream after eating all of the parrot's food. In his dream, he becomes the size of a house and eats everyone who gets in his way.
 
 
it starts out with a cat and parrot, both of which enjoy cooking and eating new foods. When the Parrot prepared a huge dinner and desert, the cat over indulged himself, eating everything without leaving any for the parrot. The cat then falls asleep and has a dream where he has eaten so much that he becomes as big as a house, block roads, and getting stuck between buildings. As he dreams, he swallows everyone who crosses his path and scolds at him; until he ate 2 crabs who then snip themselves and others out of him. The cat then wakes up and has learned about moderation, turning down the basket of cupcakes the parrot offered him.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 22 October 2022

Adventures from the Book of Virtues
HqdefaultT9RKCF48.jpg
Genre Educational
Developer Bruce D. Johnson
Production company KCET Los Angeles
PorchLight Entertainment
Country United States
Original run September 2, 1996 - December 17, 2000
Wikipedia

Adventures from the Book of Virtues is an American animated television series that originally aired on PBS Kids. It is based on books of moral tales by William Bennett, who also had a hand in the show's production. It focuses on two kids, Zach and Annie, as they get moral guidance from various stories told by their animal friends in the mountains near their hometown.

Work (S01E01)

In the story of "How the Camel Got His Hump", the genie magically gives the lazy camel his hump, inflating him in the process.

Moderation (S03E09)

In the story of "The Cat and the Parrot", the cat has a bad dream after eating all of the parrot's food. In his dream, he becomes the size of a house and eats everyone who gets in his way.