Where I live, Sagwa broadcasted on KDTN 2, North Texas’ former secondary PBS station, which has been associated with religious broadcasting network Daystar since 2004. Sagwa aired on KDTN between 2002-2003, after KERA, North Texas’ primary PBS station removed it from its lineup.
My favorite funding credits of my childhood, aside from the first two seasons of ZOOM. BTW, I wonder if they would have changed it if there was a season 2, if the show got more sponsors.
Can Ni Hao Kai-lan use the same music and funding credits like the one from Sagwa as if it was on PBS Kids? Kai-Lan: Ni Hao Kai-Lan was made possible by... Rintoo: The Ready to Learn Television Cooperative Agreement. Tolee: With the US Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service. Hoho: The Corporation of Public Broadcasting. Lulu: And by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you. All: Xie xie! (Thank you!)
I wish that sagwa could've had a 2nd season I remember when I watched it with my mom and miss merriman now named Mrs. Parnell in tutoring after school I was 9 yrs old back in ' 01 the same day sagwa premiered the day of the attack in America 9 /11 /01 I miss this show it was fun I nearly cried when it was taken off
Where I live, Sagwa broadcasted on KDTN 2, North Texas’ former secondary PBS station, which has been associated with religious broadcasting network Daystar since 2004. Sagwa aired on KDTN between 2002-2003, after KERA, North Texas’ primary PBS station removed it from its lineup.
别客气
Bié kèqì
Your Welcome
My favorite funding credits of my childhood, aside from the first two seasons of ZOOM. BTW, I wonder if they would have changed it if there was a season 2, if the show got more sponsors.
Rare funding! I remember these Sagwa fundings in the past year since I was a little child, 2001.
Can Ni Hao Kai-lan use the same music and funding credits like the one from Sagwa as if it was on PBS Kids?
Kai-Lan: Ni Hao Kai-Lan was made possible by...
Rintoo: The Ready to Learn Television Cooperative Agreement.
Tolee: With the US Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service.
Hoho: The Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
Lulu: And by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you.
All: Xie xie! (Thank you!)
I saw this on Sprout and PBS Kids stations.
tai tai's impression on her face made me smile since when I was little, I thought she was a villain :)
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Aired on WEDH-TV 24 Hartford CPTV Kids (2005)
I wish that sagwa could've had a 2nd season I remember when I watched it with my mom and miss merriman now named Mrs. Parnell in tutoring after school I was 9 yrs old back in ' 01 the same day sagwa premiered the day of the attack in America 9 /11 /01 I miss this show it was fun I nearly cried when it was taken off
It premiered on September 3, 2001. But one of the episodes did air on 9/11,
C.J. O'Dell Yes,it was the "fur cut" one.
Taken From Sprout (2005-2008)
Ian o I
What are they saying at 0:13 anyway?
They are saying xiéxié in chinese it means thank you
0:12
Xie Xie
@@nickishaestimable1213 does it mean goodbye in english
Zàijiàn
Childhood memories!