Stories by @rafaelalves
4 stories

Maisy
based on the popular children's picture books by Lucy Cousins, "Maisy" features a curious young mouse and her friends as they embark on simple adventures. In every episode, Maisy and her friends try new things and learn, and her discoveries help her deal with the world around her. Though the characters don't speak, the narrator understands their noises and communicates with them, explaining the stories to viewers. Maisy's adventures are designed to teach children lessons, such as sharing and simple problem solving.

Ned's Newt
Young Ned has finally saved enough money to be able to buy a pet that he has been wanting. When he gets to the pet store, the only animal he can afford is a newt, which he quickly tires of because the newt, who Ned has unimaginatively named Newton, doesn't do much. When Ned goes back to the store to voice his displeasure, the proprietor gives him a can of special pet food but warns him not to feed the creature too much of it. Ignoring the warning, Ned overfeeds Newton, who subsequently turns into a 500-pound monster. The now-giant newt becomes a mischievous and empathetic playmate for Ned, always there to lend an ear when Ned needs some encouragement.

Mega Babies
The show is about a trio of babies who are three characters that fight off evil monsters and aliens. Their names are Meg, Derrick and Buck and their care-giver's name is Nurse Lazlo. The show takes place in Your City, USA. After their birth, they are brought to an orphanage. When the entire solar system aligned itself, the babies and their nurse were struck by lightning. The babies were given super strength and other powers, and Nurse Lazlo's IQ rose. The show uses a lot of violence and toilet humor based on snot, vomit, feces, flatulence, drool, veins popping out of muscular parts, and various other bodily fluids coming from the cast.

The New Adventures of Nanoboy
Nine-year-old Oscar often gets picked on for his small size, but he's a little boy hiding a big secret: he's Nanoboy, the world's tiniest superhero. When there's trouble in the world of molecules, Oscar shrinks down to be smaller than the average cell to fight off little villains that could mean big trouble. While dealing with these microscopic dangers, Oscar still has to live the life of a regular kid, complete with homework and peer pressure, and often uses what he learns fighting evil to help him solve problems in the human world.