

Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Carrots Sep 02, 2001
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1 - 2Babysitter Blues Sep 09, 2001
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1 - 3The Stray Sep 16, 2001
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1 - 4The Best Partner Sep 23, 2001
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1 - 5A Question of Rules Sep 30, 2001
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1 - 6Taffy Oct 07, 2001
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1 - 7One True Friend Oct 14, 2001
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1 - 8Lost and Found Oct 21, 2001
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1 - 9Idle Chatter Oct 28, 2001
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1 - 10A Bully by the Horns Nov 04, 2001
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1 - 11The Ice Cream Promise Nov 11, 2001
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1 - 12The Sleeves Nov 18, 2001
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1 - 13The Avonlea Herald Nov 25, 2001
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1 - 14Chores Eclipsed Dec 02, 2001
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1 - 15The Swim of Things Dec 09, 2001
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1 - 16Butterflies Dec 16, 2001
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1 - 17A Walk in His Shoes Jan 20, 2002
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1 - 18The Witch of Avonlea Jan 27, 2002
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1 - 19A Square Peg Feb 03, 2002
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1 - 20Marbles Feb 10, 2002
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1 - 21Oh Brother Feb 17, 2002
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1 - 22A Condition of Superstition Feb 24, 2002
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1 - 23A Welcome Hero Mar 03, 2002
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1 - 24A Better Mousetrap Mar 10, 2002
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1 - 25No Anne is an Island Mar 17, 2002
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1 - 26Anne's Disappearing Allowance Mar 24, 2002
Overview
Anne: The Animated Series was a half-hour animated television show produced by Sullivan Entertainment and created by writer/director/producer Kevin Sullivan. The series was developed for PBS and each episode contained an educational aspect. Each show had a problem for one or more of the show’s characters to face and solve. In conjunction with these problems, PBS “Ready-to-Learn” guides were created for teachers in America to use in the classrooms. The educational objectives of the show support a child’s development of his/her identity, reinforced through lateral thinking and the use of a child’s magnitude to absorb daily challenges, and it also appeared on some VHS tapes from Lyrick Studios, HiT Entertainment and Nest Family Entertainment. More recently, Sullivan Entertainment has re-written the “Ready-to-Learn” educational guides for the not-for-profit organization Free the Children. Free the Children will implement these Anne Lesson Plans in the Kenyan Schools they have built and hope to take them to other countries they work in around the world.