
Little Dogs on the Prairie
Bible lessons fer li'l varmints
- 2000
- Ended
- Animation · Comedy · Kids
- 3 seasons
Little Dogs on the Prairie is an animated Christian comedy show for children produced by Fancy Monkey Studios. The show takes place in a small town where prairie dogs live in holes covered by house sets. The show is narrated by Nathan Carlson, one of the many voices on the hit Christian radio shows Jungle Jam and Adventures in Odyssey.
Latest: A Lot of Love and a Little off the Top · 2000
View all seasonsOut of the westward push to settle the vast, untamed frontier came many epic tales of struggles, defeats, and sometimes painful and costly victories. But behind every legend were scores of nameless heroes whose determination and sacrifice have gone unsung. These stories won't change that. But at least they're set in the Old West, and hey, well, that's something.
E1. A Flip, a Curl, a Wave and a Twirl
Oct 10, 2000 · 10m
Start with a few curls. Add some cornrows, Mohawks and pompadours. Layer with bobs, weaves, highlights and tinting. Throw in some snarls, split ends and tangles for good measure. Top it off with six little dogs who are suddenly in love with how they look. The result is a sudden ghost town and and one worried cat on the worst hair day of her life. Join the Little Dogs on Miss Kittey's first day in Prairie Town -- and nearly her last! It's a hair raising story on the dangers of vanity. (Philippians 2:3 & 4) Includes the song "Style Where It Really Counts."
E2. For the Love of Sport
Oct 10, 2000 · 20m
Gilroy helps Sport learn that life isn't always fair and sometimes even true love hurts. But while a simple yo-yo can't change that, it can certainly take some of the edge off. That and a nice Fruity Chewy Chew. And if it was anybody else but Gilroy helping Sport, this might have been a ten-minute story instead of twenty. But alas, it was Gilroy. That's just the way it happened. There's nothing we can do about that now. So join Sport as he learns that Gilroy isn't always great at keeping secrets, a good slogan is worth its weight in gold, and that love is never selfish. (1 Corinthians 13) Features the song "Love Is."