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'''''Anthony Ant''''' is an American/Canadian/British animated series based on a book of the same name that was created by Graham, and Lorna Philpot. The series aired on both HBO Family in the United States, | '''''Anthony Ant''''' is an American/Canadian/British animated series based on a book of the same name that was created by Graham, and Lorna Philpot. The series aired on both HBO Family in the United States, and YTV in Canada from February 1st, to April 11th, 1999. The show took place in Antville, a city that was underground. Anthony and his friends would occasionally go up to the surface where they have to survive, and escape from "bigfeet" (humans) who live on the very surface. | ||
The series is not known to have gotten reruns after HBO Family, | The series is not known to have gotten reruns after HBO Family, and YTV stopped airing the series. HiT Entertainment hasn't announced any sort of plans on putting this on DVD, nor any streaming service, and only 2 VHS tapes of the series were ever released. Currently, only 3 episodes are available online, 2 of which are in English, and another of which in Spanish. | ||
==Episode List== | |||
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==External Link== | |||
== | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Ant The Wikipedia page for ''Anthony Ant''.] Retrieved 23 Feb '21 | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 24 February 2021
This article has been tagged as Needing work due to its lack of concrete references (Wikipedia is not a reliable source).
Anthony Ant is an American/Canadian/British animated series based on a book of the same name that was created by Graham, and Lorna Philpot. The series aired on both HBO Family in the United States, and YTV in Canada from February 1st, to April 11th, 1999. The show took place in Antville, a city that was underground. Anthony and his friends would occasionally go up to the surface where they have to survive, and escape from "bigfeet" (humans) who live on the very surface.
The series is not known to have gotten reruns after HBO Family, and YTV stopped airing the series. HiT Entertainment hasn't announced any sort of plans on putting this on DVD, nor any streaming service, and only 2 VHS tapes of the series were ever released. Currently, only 3 episodes are available online, 2 of which are in English, and another of which in Spanish.
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Status |
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1 | A Knight To Remember | Lost |
2 | The Magic Marble | Fou |
3 | Anything You Can Do | Lost |
4 | Rustlemania | Lost |
5 | Dance With Termites | Lost |
6 | Kid For a Day | Found |
7 | It's My Party | Lost |
8 | The Ant Who Would Be King | Lost |
9 | The Big Food | Lost |
10 | The Circus | Lost |
11 | Jurassic Greenhouse | Lost |
12 | Lost And Found | Lost |
13 | Race Against Time | Lost |
14 | The Picnic | Lost |
15 | 100 Easy Pieces | Lost |
16 | Raiders of the Lost World | Lost |
17 | The Sceptre of Antebellum | Lost |
18 | Weevil Fever | Partially Lost (Spanish dub) |
19 | The Great Race | Lost |
20 | The Rescue Party | Lost |
21 | Air Ant | Lost |
22 | Antastic Voyage | Lost |
23 | Antastic Adventure | Lost |
24 | Walk Like An Egyptian | Lost |
25 | Quest For Sugar | Lost |
26 | The Treasure Is Mine | Lost |
27 | Greenhouse Blues | Lost |
External Link
- The Wikipedia page for Anthony Ant. Retrieved 23 Feb '21