Small World (American TV series)
Small World was a children's animated anthology show and variety show, which aired on Cartoon Network in the late 1990s every Sunday morning, as a showcase of foreign animated series for children which had otherwise been disregarded by U.S. networks in the past, alongside special weekday episode airings. Most of the programming came from Europe, particularly the United Kingdom since that programming has no need to be translated. It never showed Chinese, Korean and Japanese imports.

Title card for Small World.
The show ran on Cartoon Network from 1996 to 2002. In Asia and Oceania, the show was also aired on Cartoon Network Asia. Until 2006, Small World was aired in Latin America and Brazil on Cartoon Network.
Shows featured on the Small World TV show on Cartoon Network
- Pingu - Switzerland/UK (also aired on the Latin American/Brazilian block)
- Old Bear and Friends - UK
- The Babaloos - Canada
- Christopher Crocodile - UK
- Anytime Tales - UK
- Funnybones - UK
- Small Stories - UK/France/Germany
- Soupe Opéra - France (also aired on the Latin American/Brazilian block)
- Sports Cartoons - Canada
- Mr. Men and Little Miss - UK
- Dick Bruna Stories - The Netherlands/UK
- Miffy - The Netherlands/UK
- Towser - UK
- Archibald the Koala - UK/France
- Junglies - UK
- Spider! - UK
- Barney - UK
- Alias the Jester - UK
- Le Piaf - France (also aired on the Latin American/Brazilian block)
- The Trap Door - UK (also aired on the Latin American/Brazilian block)
- Mole - Czech Republic/Germany (also aired on the Latin American/Brazilian block)
Shows featured on the Small World TV show on the Latin American/Brazilian block
- Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat - USA/Canada
- Franklin - Canada
- Arthur - USA/Canada
- Monica's Gang - Brazil (also on the Latin American block)
- Angelina Ballerina - UK
- The Berenstain Bears - USA/Canada
- Caillou - Canada
- Dennis the Menace - USA
- Dragon Tales - USA
- Kipper - UK
- Baby Looney Tunes - USA
- Tweenies - UK
Shows featured on the Small World TV show on the Asian/Pacific block
- Urmel - France/Germany
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