Bananas in Pyjamas Season 4

August. 05,1996      TV-Y7
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

Bananas in Pyjamas is an Australian children's television show that premiered on 20 July 1992 on ABC. It has since become syndicated in many different countries, and dubbed into other languages. In the United States, the "Pyjamas" in the title was modified to reflect the American spelling pajamas. This aired in syndication from 1995 to 1997 as a half-hour series, then became a 15-minute show paired with a short-lived 15-minute series The Crayon Box, under a 30-minute block produced by Sachs Family Entertainment titled Bananas in Pajamas & The Crayon Box. Additionally, the characters and a scene from the show were featured in the Kids for Character sequel titled Kids for Character: Choices Count. The pilot episode was Pink Mug.

Episode 100 : Imaginary Holiday
December. 20,1996
Episode 99 : Lollipop Rat
December. 19,1996
Episode 98 : Odd Socks
December. 18,1996
Episode 97 : Silly Strawberry
December. 17,1996
Episode 96 : Yee Hah!
December. 16,1996
Episode 95 : Teddy Puppets
December. 13,1996
Episode 94 : Shoe Shine
December. 12,1996
Episode 93 : Juggling Bananas
December. 11,1996
Episode 92 : Surprise Birthday
December. 10,1996
Episode 91 : House Guests
December. 09,1996
Episode 90 : Green Paws
December. 06,1996
Episode 89 : Cuckoo Clock
December. 05,1996
Episode 88 : Paw Prints
December. 04,1996
Episode 87 : Adventure Amy
December. 03,1996
Episode 86 : Jingly Jangly
December. 02,1996
Episode 85 : Twinkle Twinkle
November. 29,1996
Episode 84 : Lullaby
November. 28,1996
Episode 83 : Do-It-Yourself
November. 27,1996
Episode 82 : Butterflies
November. 26,1996
Episode 81 : Farmer Rat
November. 25,1996
Episode 80 : Cinder Rat
November. 22,1996
Episode 79 : Mixed Up Time
November. 21,1996
Episode 78 : Beauty Rat
November. 20,1996
Episode 77 : Magic Hat
November. 19,1996
Episode 76 : Morgan's Story
November. 18,1996
Episode 75 : Rat's Tale
November. 15,1996
Episode 74 : B3
November. 14,1996
Episode 73 : Noise Night
November. 13,1996
Episode 72 : Switcheroo
November. 12,1996
Episode 71 : Sand Festival
November. 11,1996
Episode 70 : Car Sale
November. 08,1996
Episode 69 : Strange Signs
November. 07,1996
Episode 68 : Purple Pencil
November. 06,1996
Episode 67 : Tall Story
November. 05,1996
Episode 66 : Rat Race
November. 04,1996
Episode 65 : Rescue Practice
November. 01,1996
Episode 64 : Lost Tortoise
October. 31,1996
Episode 63 : Ribbon Hunt
October. 30,1996
Episode 62 : Self Serve
October. 29,1996
Episode 61 : Odd Jobs
October. 28,1996
Episode 60 : Rat Suits
October. 25,1996
Episode 59 : Lost Recipe
October. 24,1996
Episode 58 : Billy Cart
October. 23,1996
Episode 57 : Taxi Rat
October. 22,1996
Episode 56 : Sea Surprise
October. 21,1996
Episode 55 : Home Delivery
October. 18,1996
Episode 54 : Banana Plumbers
October. 17,1996
Episode 53 : Magic Pumpkin
October. 16,1996
Episode 52 : Stripes
October. 15,1996
Episode 51 : Teddy Chase
October. 14,1996
Episode 50 : Invisible Bananas
October. 11,1996
Episode 49 : Work Shed
October. 10,1996
Episode 48 : Rain Dance
October. 09,1996
Episode 47 : Lulu's Tutu
October. 08,1996
Episode 46 : Banana Cart
October. 07,1996
Episode 45 : Statues
October. 04,1996
Episode 44 : Walkie Talkie
October. 03,1996
Episode 43 : Tangly Trick
October. 02,1996
Episode 42 : Street Fixers
October. 01,1996
Episode 41 : Mermaid Teardrops
September. 30,1996
Episode 40 : Pretty Maggie
September. 27,1996
Episode 39 : Wrong Side
September. 26,1996
Episode 38 : Goobledy Gook
September. 25,1996
Episode 37 : Springtime Party
September. 24,1996
Episode 36 : Tall Morgan
September. 23,1996
Episode 35 : Ship Ahoy!
September. 20,1996
Episode 34 : Vanishing Vegetables
September. 19,1996
Episode 33 : Washing Line
September. 18,1996
Episode 32 : Dinner Party
September. 17,1996
Episode 31 : Banana Day
September. 16,1996
Episode 30 : Golden Eggs
September. 13,1996
Episode 29 : Space Bananas
September. 12,1996
Episode 28 : Sniffles
September. 11,1996
Episode 27 : Talking Trees
September. 10,1996
Episode 26 : Seeing Double
September. 09,1996
Episode 25 : Joy Flight
September. 06,1996
Episode 24 : Crab Catchers
September. 05,1996
Episode 23 : Puppy Love
September. 04,1996
Episode 22 : Dirty Rat
September. 03,1996
Episode 21 : Singing Bananas
September. 02,1996
Episode 20 : Banana Rescue
August. 30,1996
Episode 19 : Rat Clean
August. 29,1996
Episode 18 : Surprise Disguise
August. 28,1996
Episode 17 : Special Treasures
August. 27,1996
Episode 16 : Busker Bananas
August. 26,1996
Episode 15 : Oops!
August. 23,1996
Episode 14 : Sleeping Teddy
August. 22,1996
Episode 13 : New Tent
August. 21,1996
Episode 12 : Rat's Zoo
August. 20,1996
Episode 11 : Magic Sack
August. 19,1996
Episode 10 : Where's Lulu?
August. 16,1996
Lulu can't find her sun hat and umbrella, and is late for the picnic. Then she can't find the picnic. There is much confusion and running around as everyone goes in circles trying to find each other!
Episode 9 : Moving Bananas
August. 15,1996
Episode 8 : Weather Rat
August. 14,1996
Episode 7 : Lucky Day
August. 13,1996
Episode 6 : Topsy Turvey
August. 12,1996
Episode 5 : Knitting Bananas
August. 09,1996
Episode 4 : Holiday Time
August. 08,1996
Episode 3 : Amy's Trombone
August. 07,1996
Episode 2 : Tuesday Disguise
August. 06,1996
Episode 1 : Banana News
August. 05,1996

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 1900
Season 5
Season 5 1999
Season 4
Season 4 1996
Season 3
Season 3 1994
Season 2
Season 2 1993
Season 1
Season 1 1992

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