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Season 4 61 For The Monkey's The Zoo
Season 4 62 King Geroge Sea Monkey Geroge
Season 4 63 Homemaker Geroge The Amazing Aplhanet Race
Season 4 64 Baby Geroge Uncle Geroge
Season 4 65 The Band Contert The Hole Day In The Country
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User:68.196.35.169 (
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98.216.107.25 (
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Everything's been removed! The episode titles, the summaries, and the airdates! Would somebody please fix it now?
Alonso Torrejon ( talk) 23:44, 11 November 2012 (UTC)
The contents of this article should be replaced.
While the majority reflects the plots from the "PBS Teachers" website, a lot of additional content has been added (season 6, for example.)
PBS is also funded by government grants (Ready to Learn and Ready to Teach) and is a "Public Broadcasting System", literally.
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Many of the season and episode numbers listed here are in disagreement with those listed on Netflix and/or Amazon. Someone should try to find the source of the discrepancy and correct it. (I've been using this list as a guide to identifying which episodes my 4yo son wants to watch from his descriptions, and there are frequent mismatches.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.63.69.193 ( talk) 13:10, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
Has anyone considered adding the DVD Season that each episode can be found. I am willing to do the work if others agree this would be a worthwhile effort and won't be changed back as soon as I finish. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pro682 ( talk • contribs) 21:20, 15 May 2014 (UTC)
Their are still some errors descriptions for episodes can this be reviewed? Anthony 1l ( talk) 05:37, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
I set out to ed-summarize my contrib to the article with
(in which "W" was a typo that makes no sense)
and accidentally hit <return> prematurely. But
a decent respect for the opinions ... of my WP colleagues demands the effort to avoid being unintentionally cryptic.
So: I think i hit that W (having already accidentally hit CapsLock), imagining that i had gotten onto the a, not W, key, and went on to preclude preserving my dignity, by (obviously, tho inexplicably) landing on Enter. That is plausible (tho pathetic), since i was planning to say that you
digital kids imagine all animation is digital. But yes, the cartoons used to be drawn with pen and ink, and photographed onto film that was either projected on a white screen in a big room, or run thru an analog TV camera that convinced the film it was in a film projector! But if you don't know that, why would you think any bit of "animation" might be seen elsewhere than on a digital screen?
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Can anybody provide a source for Season 12's existence? - 184.56.75.144 ( talk) 03:11, 7 May 2020 (UTC) You can check that out here: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/curious_george/s12#desktopEpisodeList Kieran207 ( talk) 00:08, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
Template:Episode list says that AltDate should be the "next notable air date" (after OriginalAirDate). User:2600:8801:208a:f00:60e7:5af2:6049:520e (various IPs in Special:Contributions/2600:8801:208a:f00::/64) keeps trying to add two air dates in the AltDate field. I believe this is incorrect according to the template documentation. The documentation also states that the Template:Start date template should not be used in AltDate when it is being used for OriginalAirDate. Please explain your reasons for what seem to be violations of the clear instructions in the template documentation. CodeTalker ( talk) 00:25, 13 April 2021 (UTC)