64 Zoo Lane

64 Zoo Lane is the British-American children's animated television series created by the Belgian-born An Vrombaut. The series was produced by Millimages S.A. and Zoo Lane Productions. The first two seasons aired from 1999 to 2000. The series premiered in 1999 of the first season of the series and ended in 2000 of the final season of the series. These 52 episodes were produce in 1999 and 2000. The revival was first introduced in 2010 and ended in 2013. There is one UK version (original), and the other one being an American version by Lobster Films. Those American English voice actors are awesome and good to be anywhere online.

Synopsis
The series follows a 7-year-old girl named Lucy who lives at the next door at the Zoo at 64 Zoo Lane. Each night, she is told the story by the animals. The Characters include Georgina the Giraffe, Boris the Bear, Giggles and Tickles the Monkeys, Molly the Hippo and Nelson the Elephant. The programme emphasizes friendship and responsibility. At the story's end, friendly morals are discussed, when the bedtime is declared. Georgina the Giraffe deposits Lucy on the bed at the bedroom window (later of the episodes show Lucy yawning and then sleeping soundly on the bed; in the original episodes she would be lulled to sleep by the storytelling itself). The programme has shown on Fox Family Channel (now known as "Freeform") during "It's Itsy Bitsy Time", Noggin (now known as Nick Jr.) and Sprout (now known as "Universal Kids") for learning: exploring language and vocabulary are enhanced by the use of intonation and expression in the character's voices and the themes of the animals' stories support social and emotional issues, including friendships and helping and caring for the others. The creator of the TV series, An Vrombaut, who is Belgian, also wrote and illustrated six 64 Zoo Lane picture books based on the stories from the TV series.

Broadcast

 * The series aired in the United States on Fox Family Channel (now known as "Freeform") during "It's Itsy Bitsy Time" and was recently shown on Noggin (now known as "Nick Jr.") and Sprout (now known as "Universal Kids").