Elliot Moose

Elliot Moose

1999

Season

2
1
13 - Smile! / The Case of the Missing Mapleberries / Fly By Knight / The Mousetrap
Sep. 20,2000

12 - A Glum Chum / The Mystery At Top Cat Manor / Sleeping Socks / Backscratching
Sep. 19,2000

11 - Beaverton's Balloons / Emperor Elliot's New Robe / The Sea Dragon / Nursery Rhyme
Sep. 18,2000

10 - Tummy Ache / Mysterious Pieland / Space Monkeys / Mapleberry Pie
Sep. 15,2000

9 - Mighty Muscle Maker / The Squeakily Ghost / The Flower-Spotted Dragon / Elliot's Hat
Sep. 14,2000

8 - The Broken Robot / Paisley The Great / Scaredy Cat / Ace of Space
Sep. 13,2000

7 - It's Only Me / Red Riding Socks / Socks And Shoes / The Workout
Sep. 12,2000

6 - The Hike / Ascent of Moose Mountain / Dragon's Egg / No Sleep For Elliot
Sep. 11,2000

5 - The Song Contest / New Crew / The Treasure Chest / Comfy As A King
Sep. 08,2000

4 - Beaverton's Dam / Star Players / Socksel and Grelliot / Mapleberry Hog
Sep. 07,2000

3 - Be Still Life / Picture This / Beaverton Caruso / Hopscotch Fever
Sep. 06,2000

2 - The Surprise Party / Hot Ice / The Mapleberry Touch / Underwater Collecting
Sep. 05,2000

1 - Yes We Have No Bananas / Double Trouble / The Case of the Popcorn Pirate / The Spooky Kooky Creature
Sep. 04,2000

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Elliot Moose is a Canadian children's live-action and animated series which was aired on TVOntario in Canada and PBS in the United States as part of the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch until it was cancelled. Currently, the series airs on the TV station Qubo in the United States. Based on a series of children's books by Andrea Beck, its 104 episodes show the adventures of a young moose named Elliot who lives in a place called "The Big House", and shares adventures while having lots of fun with his friends; Beaverton, Lionel, Socks, and Paisley. The series was produced by Nelvana, then later on Corus Entertainment. The series was developed by Jed MacKay and produced by Marianne Culbert. The series was unique in that half of the stories were animated, and half were live action; reflecting children's real world of play and their imaginary world. The music was composed by Bruce Ley and Jed MacKay.

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