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- La dernière survivante de la famille royale russe se rallie à deux petits escrocs pour retrouver sa grand-mère, l'impératrice douairière, pendant que Raspoutine, pas encore mort, court à sa perte.
- Un prince égyptien apprend son identité en tant qu'Hébreu et son destin pour devenir le libérateur élu de son peuple.
- Un jeune homme apprend qu'il doit trouver un vaisseau terrestre caché avant une espèce extraterrestre ennemie pour assurer la survie de l'humanité.
- La famille Belcher essaie de sauver leur restaurant, après qu'un cratère s'est ouvert devant lui, et les enfants Belcher tentent de résoudre un mystère pour sauver le restaurant de la famille.
- Lorsque le prince Ivan est kidnappé, c’est bartok de découvrir le vrai héros en lui-même et de sauver le jeune Romanoff - même si cela signifie affronter la méchante sorcière Baba Waga.
- Two schoolchildren learn valuable life lessons from a buffalo, a red-tailed hawk, a bobcat, and a prairie dog.
- When the Communists took over Russia in 1917, the royal family was executed the year after, 1918. But in later years, many said that the youngest princess escaped. The program looks at recent evidence which clears up many questions surrounding the fate of the young woman, as well as the identity of the Anastasia claimer in New York City in 1928. Was she the genuine princess or a fake?
- 1996–2009TV-Y75,8 (34)Épisode téléviséIt's Zach's birthday and he wants to plan a large party to celebrate, but is bitter when his parents inform him they can only host a moderate one. Seeing this and how Ari is glum that his small size is why Sock won't let him do much to help set up an earlier celebration for Zach, Plato points out that what is actually had in life should not be easily scorned, as a man found out during his many experiences and longings in "The Discontented Stonecutter", and Aurora reminds that some things in life, like people, are worth more than ones that show wealth by reading "Cordelia's Jewels". Even the prayer "Father in Heaven, we thank thee" points out how much there is to be grateful for in life.
- 1996–200930mTV-Y76,4 (36)Épisode téléviséPlato learns that Annie and Zach are collecting canned goods for a homeless shelter, but their first priority is the rewards they'll get instead of helping the hungry, to the point where they argue over who should be recognized first at a celebration. He tries to explain how true giving requires selflessness, as shown in the story of "Rocking-Horse Land" where it's done between friends, and how it can be more satisfactory than receiving by telling "Old Man Rabbit's Thanksgiving Dinner". "The Gift of the Magi" is read as a reminder that even the thought of attempting to give something helps since it's the thought that counts. Even the poem "Count That Day Lost" is read as a reminder of exactly what giving, in any form, is worth in life.
- 1996–200930mTV-Y76,7 (41)Épisode téléviséZach and Annie have been taking lessons in karate and guitar, respectively, but now decide they don't want to stay in them anymore. On a hike, Plato tries to remind them of how rewarding persistence can be by telling the stories of "Scarface", about a Native American warrior who was rewarded based on how hard he tried for something he wanted, and "The Stars in the Sky", where a girl learned how pleasing staying with a goal was afterward. A Greek hero's story in "Ulysses and Cyclops" proved how important tenacity is in times of trouble. Even the poem "You Mustn't Quit" shows how important perseverance is through life.
- Annie is disappointed that her family's vacation is postponed since her father has jury duty, and wonders why he simply doesn't skip it. Plato explains citizenship can reward good character, as shown in "The Stone in the Road" where those with and without it are repaid accordingly, and even if it doesn't, can make differences for the better, as the Roman Cincinnatus demonstrated by leading when and how he believed he must during war.