Milly, Molly

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  • 2005
  • 2 Seasons

Milly, Molly is a children's animated television show produced by New Zealand and Singaporean studios. The show is based on a series of books written by Gill Pittar and illustrated by Cris Morrell. The show follows the lives of two young girls, Milly and Molly, as they navigate through various challenges and adventures in their village.

The show's format is episodic, each episode focusing on a particular lesson or moral. The episodes are narrated by actor Richard John Hall, giving the show a storybook feel. The plots are simple, yet engaging, and the show is designed to teach young children important life lessons.

Milly and Molly are best friends, and their friendship is one of the show's primary themes. Together, they explore their village, meeting new people and encountering new situations. Some of the characters they meet include Mr. Limpy, the village postman, who delivers the mail on his bicycle, and Billy, the boy who is always up to mischief.

The show's animation is bright and colorful, and the characters are endearing. Milly and Molly are portrayed as confident and curious, with a thirst for knowledge and a desire to help others. They are role models for young viewers, demonstrating kindness, empathy, and respect for others.

Each episode focuses on a particular theme or lesson, such as honesty, perseverance, or the importance of friends and family. These lessons are presented in a way that is easy for young children to understand, and are reinforced through the actions of the characters.

One of the standout features of the show is the way it explores different cultures and traditions. Milly and Molly's village is depicted as a diverse community, with characters from different backgrounds and ethnicities. The show's creators have made a conscious effort to promote multiculturalism and acceptance, and the show's message of diversity is especially relevant in today's globalized world.

Milly, Molly is a show that parents can feel good about letting their children watch. It promotes important life skills and values, such as kindness, empathy, and respect for others. The show is suitable for young children, and its simple, engaging plots will keep them entertained while also teaching them valuable lessons.

In conclusion, Milly, Molly is an excellent show for young children. Its focus on friendship, kindness, and diversity make it a positive and impactful program, and its colorful animation and engaging storylines will keep young viewers entertained while also teaching them valuable lessons about life.

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Replacement Teacher
26. Replacement Teacher
April 1, 2006
Mr Webster has taken over Milly and Molly's class for a couple of weeks in Miss Blythe's absence. But Mr Webster does things differently to Miss Blythe, and Milly and Molly don't warm to the changes indeed, the whole class want things the way they were.
Stripes and Spots
25. Stripes and Spots
April 1, 2006
When Milly contracts chicken pox just before her birthday party, she isn't the only one to be disappointed, all the guests are too. But Molly marshals the whole class to work together to still provide Milly with a happy birthday party.
Investigate
24. Investigate
April 1, 2006
Something is eating Aunt Maude's prize-winning vegetables. Using paw prints they find in the garden, Milly and Molly race against time to uncover the culprit, worried the phantom nibbler might be someone's special pet.
Goodbye Alf
23. Goodbye Alf
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly are very disappointed when Alf learns he has to move away. Alf lives with his Nan in a caravan park but the park is being closed and there is nowhere to move. Fortunately, Nan's expertise with horses presents a solution to the problem.
Frog Pond
22. Frog Pond
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly save a tadpole. But as the tadpole grows, the problem of where to keep the amphibian becomes more difficult. Milly and Molly have to put on their problem-solving hats so the frog can live happily ever after.
The Project
21. The Project
April 1, 2006
Miss Blythe sets the class a project: each person has to tell the class why they are special and unique. Finally Milly has an idea but it is the same as Molly's! Time is running out: what will Milly tell the class?
Ride To School Day
20. Ride To School Day
April 1, 2006
National ""Ride to School Day"" is coming up but poor Molly is still riding with training wheels. She embarrassed but also lacks the confidence to make the step into riding her bike by herself. Milly and Molly enlist the experience of old Mr Limpy.
Tickle Bears
19. Tickle Bears
April 1, 2006
While camping at Farmer Hegarty's farm, Milly and Molly are told about the mysterious Tickle Bears. The girls go in search of a tickle bear in the hope to photograph it. The tricks back fire on the biggest trickster of them all.
Cubby House
18. Cubby House
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly build a cubby house together. But soon their disagreement about how to play in the cubby house escalates to an argument, leaving their friendship in taters. It takes a chance meeting of their two cats and a willingness to compromise.
Bad Egg
17. Bad Egg
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly discover a nest with three eggs in it. But when one of the eggs is destroyed. Milly and Molly immediately suspect Humphrey who is the most obvious culprit. But when the nest is under threat by a storm, Humphrey becomes the saviour.
Dog Walking Service
16. Dog Walking Service
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly are keen to earn some extra pocket money to buy some dolls' toys. They start to walk some of the local dogs. But their impatience gets the better of them and they overextend themselves by walking too many dogs.
Ellie
15. Ellie
April 1, 2006
Ellie is a blind girl who comes to Milly and Molly's class. It's an experiment to see if Ellie can fit in. It takes a while for Milly and Molly to make friends with someone who is so different, but eventually they become best of friends.
Marmalade And The Birds
14. Marmalade And The Birds
April 1, 2006
Milly's Dad has never really taken to Milly's cat. But things deteriorate when Milly gives her dad a bird bath. Marmalade starts to stalk the birds, and things go from bad to worse, looks like Marmalade and the visiting birds can never live in harmony.
Horsepower
13. Horsepower
April 1, 2006
A drought hits Milly and Molly's town and no one suffers more than Farmer Hegarty. Milly and Molly are heartbroken when Hegarty decides he can't afford to keep his beloved horses. But Milly and Molly help Farmer Hegarty find a way to keep the horses.
Giant Pumpkin Competition
12. Giant Pumpkin Competition
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly helped Biddy Bid and Aunt Maude repair their long-damaged friendship. But when each of the older women mentor each of the girls to compete against each other, the tenuous friendship between Aunt Maude and Biddy Bid quickly breaks down
Lost And Found
11. Lost And Found
April 1, 2006
Molly shows enormous tenacity when Dolly goes missing. She never gives up hope of finding her beloved toy. Ella Bella Boo has had her all along. When Ella Bella Boo can't be parted with Dolly, Molly realises that she may have lost Dolly forever.
Cat's Alive
10. Cat's Alive
April 1, 2006
When Milly and Molly first met, their friendship was cemented when Marmalade and Tom Cat had kittens. But this happy event becomes a drama when they can't find a home for the last kitten.
Stranded
9. Stranded
April 1, 2006
Molly is frightened of crossing the river on the ferry for the class excursion. But once she shares her fear with her friend Milly, they are able to work through it.
Aunt Maude is and Alien
8. Aunt Maude is and Alien
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly are tired of Humphrey's teasing, so they play a trick on him. They convince him that Aunt Maude is an alien from outer space, set on the destruction of Earth! Their trick is funny, butsoon regret their actions.
Sooty
7. Sooty
April 1, 2006
Molly becomes jealous when Milly is invited to a party but she is excluded. Molly shuns Milly but, through the behaviour of Molly's cat she realises that she is just jealous. Milly and Molly are still the best of friends.
Class Concert
6. Class Concert
April 1, 2006
Molly's singing makes her the star of the school concert. But all the singing practice takes her away from time with Milly. Milly is selfishly pleased when Molly gets a bad throat, because now Molly can spend time with her.
Mr Limpy's Vase
5. Mr Limpy's Vase
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly try to help Mr Limpy with some chores, but thanks to the cats and Mr Limpy's dogs, a precious vase is broken. Milly and Molly in the end have to own up to the accident and make amends to Mr Limpy.
Pinecones
4. Pinecones
April 1, 2006
Mr Limpy needs more pinecones for his fire to keep him and this dog warm, so Milly and Molly go to fetch some. Meanwhile, Tom and Jack try to catch Mr Limpy some fish for dinner.. The four friends have to work together.
Sweet Pea
3. Sweet Pea
April 1, 2006
The Policeman and his wife have a baby, but Milly and Molly can't come up with the right present for the baby. Milly and Molly look after the baby and give them something the police folk really need some rest.
The Gift
2. The Gift
April 1, 2006
Miss Blythe sets Milly and Molly's class the task of giving something to each of the lonely people in town. Something that will be special and show that the community does care.
Harry's Mouse
1. Harry's Mouse
April 1, 2006
Milly and Molly think they know all about looking after animals until they promise to look after Harry's Mouse while he goes on holidays. The mouse escapes more than once, causing havoc, hysteria and heartache.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 1, 2005