The Caribou Kitchen
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The Caribou Kitchen is a 1995 CITV animated television series, aimed particularly at pre-school children, which is about an anthropomorphic caribou named Claudia who runs a restaurant in the fictional town of Barkabout which serves a number of talking animal guests, including Mrs Panda, Caroline the Cow, Gerald the Giraffe and Taffy the Tiger. Other recurring supporting characters included the chef Abe the Anteater, and waiters Lisa the Lemur and Tom the Tortoise. Each of the 52 episodes lasts 10 minutes and intends to teach its pre-school audiences important lessons. Narration and character voices are provided by Kate Robbins in the UK. The rights to the show are owned by Universal Television, the current successor of Entertainment Rights.
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