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Though being off the air for 20 years, the Canadian children’s show continues to comfort. Click to read more.
Fans fall in love with Mona, puppet from Nanalan' on Tiktok. ... And more than 20 years after her debut on Canadian TV in 1999, her sing-a-long, "Whose that wonderful girl?
“Nanalan’” hasn’t been on TV in years, but it’s the hottest show on TikTok. A Canadian children’s program that made its debut in 1999, it has had a resurgence in recent weeks, ...
Nanalan’ may no longer be on TV, but it seems like it’s everybody’s happy place these days. The Canadian show, aimed at toddlers, follows a two-and-a-half-year-old puppet named Mona as she ...
Soon I discovered that the little girl, Mona, and her tenderhearted grandmother, Nana, come from a Canadian children’s TV series called Nanalan’ that began as a series of shorts, in 1999.
The Canadian children’s show Nanalan’ was created in 1999, but recently, it’s had a huge resurgence thanks to its growing popularity on TikTok. The creators of Nanalan’, Jason Hopley and ...
The “wonderful girl” in question is Mona from the Canadian children’s TV series Nanalan’ and the kitschy puppet show has become TikTok’s latest obsession.
Nanalan’s creators are Jason Hopley and Jamie Shannon, who are both from Toronto, Ontario. The duo created the show in 1999 and it aired on TV for three seasons.
Prior to Nanalan’s surprising renaissance, the show’s creators Hopley and Jamie Shannon hadn’t seen each other for years, having gone their separate ways after the show's final series.
Popular children's show Nanalan', is teaming up with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) to highlight the power of compassion. The partnership comes in time for CMHA's 73rd Mental Health ...
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