I think I posted this elsewhere, but I do remember them airing some movies. One was Barbie and the Three Musketeers. This was done several years after the films release - I remembered thinking it was quite old at the time.
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Post by canadianchildhood on Mar 12, 2019 12:41:59 GMT
I do recall seeing listings of them airing "Barney's Great Adventure" and "Arthur's Missing Pal". Makes me wonder if they ever aired films like "Blue's Big Musical Movie", "Thomas and the Magic Railroad" or "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland". Those would've been perfect to air on the station.
I'm sorry if this is a late post, but there was a fourm post that was written back in 2007 that mentioned that 'Thomas and the Magic Railroad" aired on Treehouse TV in New Year's Day 2007, alongside with it's "sequel" "Thomas and Friends: Calling All Engines". sodorislandforums.com/thread/110/thomas-magic-railroad?q=Treehouse+
I'm sorry if this is a late post, but there was a fourm post that was written back in 2007 that mentioned that 'Thomas and the Magic Railroad" aired on Treehouse TV in New Year's Day 2007, alongside with it's "sequel" "Thomas and Friends: Calling All Engines". sodorislandforums.com/thread/110/thomas-magic-railroad?q=Treehouse+
I remember that New Year's Day like it was yesterday... the 4:30 Thomas episodes were removed from the Treehouse schedule altogether sometime in 2008...
Not sure if the OP is still active but I remember them showing the Little Bear movie in the summer of 2003 several times.
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Post by lps2012shopper on Aug 6, 2023 21:58:16 GMT
I don't know if this counts as a movie, but Treehouse also aired special Holiday episodes of Rugrats every December.
Don't forget Franklin's Magic Christmas, Rolie Polie Olie: The Great Defender of Fun, and even 2 Equestria Girls specials: Sunset's Backstage Pass and Holidays Unwrapped.
Does anyone find it weird that Equestria Girls specials airs on Treehouse?
We know that Common-Sense Media said the Equestria Girls franchise is 100% approved to be viewed for tween/teen viewers!
I don't know if this counts as a movie, but Treehouse also aired special Holiday episodes of Rugrats every December.
Don't forget Franklin's Magic Christmas, Rolie Polie Olie: The Great Defender of Fun, and even 2 Equestria Girls specials: Sunset's Backstage Pass and Holidays Unwrapped.
Does anyone find it weird that Equestria Girls specials airs on Treehouse?
We know that Common-Sense Media said the Equestria Girls franchise is 100% approved to be viewed for tween/teen viewers!
Yes, I find that weird. Especially with how... strange some fans of MLP and it's spin off franchises are...
He cut his trail of tears across the countryside And where he went, women wept and men died One night he woke from a vision of his own death Saddled his pony and rode her deep into the West