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'''''Too Cute''''' is a television series that premiered in April 2011 on [[Animal Planet]]. Once a series of four separate [[Television special|specials]] in 2011, ''Too Cute'' became a series a year later with six episodes in its second season. Each episode tells a "[[coming of age]]" story and features three different groups of animals, mostly cats and dogs, in their first eight to 12 weeks of their lives.
'''''Too Cute''''' is a television series that premiered in April 2011 on [[Animal Planet]]. Once a series of four separate [[Television special|specials]] in 2011, ''Too Cute'' became a series a year later with six episodes in its second season. Each episode tells a "[[coming of age]]" story and features three different groups of animals, mostly cats and dogs, in their first eight to 12 weeks of their lives. The delightful said time period of an animal's life are observed and presented from the first tentative steps that help them get started investigating the new world around them, to the days of playful contact with new creatures and familiar faces.


As of September 2012, Animal Planet has full episodes available for viewing on their website. So far, the first three episodes of the second season are only available.
As of September 2012, Animal Planet has full episodes available for viewing on their website. So far, the first three episodes of the second season are only available.

Revision as of 01:04, 14 October 2012

Too Cute
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
Production locationVarious
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkAnimal Planet
ReleaseApril 30, 2011 (2011-04-30) –
present

Too Cute is a television series that premiered in April 2011 on Animal Planet. Once a series of four separate specials in 2011, Too Cute became a series a year later with six episodes in its second season. Each episode tells a "coming of age" story and features three different groups of animals, mostly cats and dogs, in their first eight to 12 weeks of their lives. The delightful said time period of an animal's life are observed and presented from the first tentative steps that help them get started investigating the new world around them, to the days of playful contact with new creatures and familiar faces.

As of September 2012, Animal Planet has full episodes available for viewing on their website. So far, the first three episodes of the second season are only available.

It was announced that Too Cute will return for a third season with new episodes starting October 13th.

Episodes

Season 1/Specials

Ep # Total Title Airdate
11"Kittens"April 30, 2011 (2011-04-30)
Kitten owners go to great measures to take care of their fiercely independent pets as the birth and first few months of three separate kitten litters are documented in order to record all of the important moments in the kittens' lives.
22"Puppies"September 17, 2011 (2011-09-17)
The birth and first months of three different litters of puppies are followed; fawning owners do everything they can to accommodate their new pets; adorable moments of puppies' lives are shown as they eat, sleep and play.
33"Baby Sloths"December 17, 2011 (2011-12-17)
A sanctuary in the Central American country of Costa Rica is dedicated to rescuing orphaned and injured sloths; extremely endearing baby sloths lead busy lives that are full of activities and learn how their species survives in the wild.
44"Puppies and Kittens"December 18, 2011 (2011-12-18)

Season 2

Ep # Total Title Airdate
15"Puppies and Ducklings"February 25, 2012 (2012-02-25)
Three delightful litters of puppies come of age; the first few months of Pugs', Mini-Australian Shepherds' and Rottweilers' lives are full of adventure, including an introduction to an agility course and lessons in duck-herding.
26"Kittens and Pocket Pets"March 3, 2012 (2012-03-03)
Featured are the epic adventures that take place during the first few months in the lives of Savannah, Siberian and Shorthaired kittens; cats grow up in a house full of guinea pigs, turtles and mice and run off to discover surprising, new territory.
37"Kitten Dolls"March 10, 2012 (2012-03-10)
The epic stories of three litters of kittens are followed as they grow from helpless "furballs" into rambunctious, young cats; hairless Sphynxes redine "cute"; Burmese cats explore new heights; tiny Ragdolls befriend German Shepherds.
48"Kitten Cottonballs"March 17, 2012 (2012-03-17)
The epic stories of three litters of kittens are followed as they grow from helpless "furballs" into rambunctious, young cats; hairless Sphynxes redine "cute"; Burmese cats explore new heights; tiny Ragdolls befriend German Shepherds.
59"Super Fluffy Puppies"March 24, 2012 (2012-03-24)
Three litters of puppies go from cute to cuter during the first few months of their lives; a trio of Rhodesian Ridgebacks runs circles around their mom; fluffy Chow Chow puppies have heaps of attitude; a Havanese has her paws full with five puppies.
610"Pool Puppies"March 31, 2012 (2012-03-31)
The coming-of-age stories of three litters are featured; three sweet puppies keep their Jack Russell Terrier mother active; a Portugese Water Dog find out that her litter may not be too fond of water; a Bullmastiff mother's four puppies keep growing.
711"River Pups"April 7, 2012 (2012-04-07)

Season 3

Ep # Total Title Airdate
112"Fluffy Puppies & Baby Goats"October 13, 2012 (2012-10-13)
Six fluffy Coton de Tulear puppies explore their farm home as one of them, Snowflake, struggles to find its place in the world until it meets Pipsqueak, an awkward baby pygmy goat; a mischievous German shepherd puppy struggles in obedience class.
113"TBD"October 20, 2012 (2012-10-20)
TBD

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