Super Why!

September. 03,2007      TV-Y
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis

Super Why! or The Reading Adventures of Super Why! is a CGI animated show developed by Angela C. Santomero and Samantha Freeman Alpert. The TV series is produced by New York City-based Out of the Blue Enterprises and Toronto-based DHX Media through its Decode Entertainment division. The show debuted on PBS stations on September 3, 2007. The series airs on PBS Kids and PBS Kids Sprout in the USA, Kids' CBC in Canada. Thai PBS from Thailand broadcasts the shortened version, the episodes are 5 years behind the U.S.

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Seasons 6 : 2015

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23 Episode

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Episode 1 - The Story of The Super Readers
August. 17,2015

The Super Readers are having a party in the book club, but only Super You jumps in to the book to find out about the history of the Super Readers.

Episode 2 - Roxie's Missing Music Book
August. 18,2015

Whyatt can't show his comic book because it was missing.

Episode 3 - The Banana Mystery
August. 19,2015

Pig's lemons are missing for his lemonade stand.

Episode 4 - The Underwater Lost Treasure
August. 20,2015

Pig's last puzzle piece is missing.

Episode 5 - The Cowgirl Mystery
August. 21,2015

Whyatt's game board is missing.

Episode 6 - The Alphabet's Sad Day
September. 21,2015

Pig feels like he isn't really helping his brothers build their brick house.

Episode 7 - The Silly Word Play
September. 22,2015

Princess' silliness prevents Red, Whyatt, and Pig, from flying Red's kite.

Episode 8 - The Rhyming Carnival
September. 23,2015

Red wants to show Whyatt a trick with her new toy, but it won't cooperate.

Episode 9 - The Mixed Up Story
September. 24,2015

When Baby Joy says "Again! Again!" words fell out and get mixed up.

Episode 10 - Judith's Happy Chanukah
December. 07,2015

Whyatt is excited to have been invited to Red's Grandma's house to celebrate Chanukah, but doesn't know much about the holiday.

Episode 11 - The Unhappy Puppy
January. 11,2016

Woofster is lonely when Whyatt goes to school.

Episode 12 - The Pupp-Athon
January. 12,2016

Woofster become distraced to the Storybrook village talent show.

Episode 13 - Where's Woofster?
January. 13,2016

Whyatt and Princess can't figure out what Woofster wants to play.

Episode 14 - Super Puppy Saves The Day
January. 14,2016

After hearing the story of Super Puppy, Whyatt's puppy Woofster really wants to meet his her. But Whyatt can't help because he doesn't know who Super Puppy is.

Episode 15 - The Princess Who Loved Mud[
March. 14,2016

Pig's big brother are building houses with their blocks, but Pig wants to build something different.

Episode 16 - Woofster & The Pet Pack
March. 15,2016

Whyatt's can't wait to show his friends the new comic book he's written about Woofster and his friends - the Pet Pack - and their search for the missing Princess of Pet City. How the Super Readers wonder, can the Pet Pack ever find their Princess?

Episode 17 - The Three Bears Go Camping
March. 16,2016

Whyatt and Pig want to play camp out, but they can't argree on where to put their tent.

Episode 18 - Mathis' Book of Why
March. 17,2016

Pig and Princess are scanning ths ky of rainbows, but they can't find any and they don't know why.

Episode 19 - Attack of More Man!
March. 18,2016

Red is headed to the park and wants to bring all of her toys, but she can't hold them all and keeps dropping the whole pile. She doesn't know what to do.

Episode 20 - Monster Munch
May. 09,2016

The pals help a hungry little monster find his lunch; and learn about good nutrition.

Episode 21 - Landon's Circus Adventure
May. 10,2016

The Super Readers meet a kid acrobat who's nervous about performing in front of people for the first time.

Episode 22 - Tilden The Caterpillar
May. 11,2016

The Super Readers meet a caterpillar that needs help preparing for his transformation into a butterfly.

Episode 23 - The Sheep Who Lost Little Bo Peep
May. 12,2016

The Super Readers meet two lost little sheep.

Seasons 5 : 2011

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15 Episode

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Seasons 4 : 2010

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4 Episode

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Seasons 3 : 2015

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23 Episode

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Seasons 2 : 2011

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18 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2007

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65 Episode

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