The Little Lulu Show

The Little Lulu Show (1995-1999)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

Little Lulu is the first-ever animated stand-up comic. Her best friend Annie is always there for her, and Lulu always has arguments with Tubby and the boys in his club. They are always tricking each other and get into crazy adventures in school, in the neighbourhood and in the park.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Sunday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E78The Little Lola ShowFeb 21, 1999
S03E77You Do the MathFeb 21, 1999
S03E76The Great EscapeFeb 21, 1999
S03E75Iggy's New LeafFeb 15, 1999
S03E74Dr. X's Xtremely Xelent X-Ray SpexFeb 15, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Little Lulu Show premiere?

The Little Lulu Show premiered on September 20, 1995.

Who created The Little Lulu Show?

The Little Lulu Show was created by Marjorie Henderson Buell.

What genre does The Little Lulu Show belong to?

The Little Lulu Show belongs to the genre of animated comedy.

What is the premise of The Little Lulu Show?

The Little Lulu Show follows the adventures of Lulu Moppet, a young girl with a vivid imagination, and her friends as they embark on various misadventures in their neighborhood.

Who are the main characters in The Little Lulu Show?

The main characters in The Little Lulu Show include Lulu Moppet, Tubby Tompkins, Annie Inch, Alvin Jones, and Iggy Inch, among others.

What was the target audience for The Little Lulu Show?

The target audience for The Little Lulu Show was primarily children and young teenagers.

How many episodes were there in The Little Lulu Show?

The Little Lulu Show had a total of 26 episodes.

Did The Little Lulu Show receive any awards or nominations?

Information about awards and nominations for The Little Lulu Show is not available.

Where was The Little Lulu Show set?

The Little Lulu Show is set in a suburban neighborhood, often referred to as Main Street.

Did The Little Lulu Show have any notable guest appearances?

The Little Lulu Show did not feature any notable guest appearances.

What animation style was used in The Little Lulu Show?

The Little Lulu Show used traditional hand-drawn animation.

What was the running time of each episode of The Little Lulu Show?

Each episode of The Little Lulu Show had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Was The Little Lulu Show based on a comic strip?

Yes, The Little Lulu Show was based on the popular comic strip 'Little Lulu' created by Marjorie Henderson Buell.

What network aired The Little Lulu Show?

The Little Lulu Show aired on HBO Family.

Did The Little Lulu Show have any spin-offs or related shows?

The Little Lulu Show did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

What was the reception of The Little Lulu Show by critics?

Information about the critical reception of The Little Lulu Show is not available.

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Also known as

  • Luluzinha (Brazil)
  • Et voici la petite Lulu (France)
  • Η Μικρή Λουλού (Greece)
  • המופע של לולו (Israel)
  • La Pequeña Lulu (Mexico)
  • Черепашка Лулу (Russian Federation)
  • 小小露露秀 (Taiwan, Province of China)

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