New Zoo Revue (1972)
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Episodes 58
Understanding
Henriette feels misunderstood when she cannot understand why everyone keeps avoiding her.
Read MoreFriendship
Henrietta Hippo learns that sharing is a part of friendship, and that in order to have a friend, you need to be a friend.
Read MoreGood Deeds
Freddie is taught that a good deed should not be performed for a reward, but who can resist Henrietta's marshmallow cake?
Read MoreLoneliness
When Charlie decides he must board up his house and tell others to stay away in order to find peace and quiet, he finds out how lonely it can be to live without friends.
Read MoreGrowing Up
Freddie tries to become an instant grown-up and learns that there is a lot of responsibility he is not ready for that goes along with being an adult.
Read MoreImagination
Freddie thinks he has lost his imagination but the gang helps him understand when imagination really is, and that he has one like everyone else.
Read MoreConfidence
Henrietta learns that true confidence must come from within oneself, not from others.
Read MoreTelling the Truth
Charlie and Freddie learn that it is best in the long run to admit the truth when you have made a mistake.
Read MoreInvolvement
Henrietta learns that true friendship consists of helping others when they are in need. Friends are not just to use for your own benefit.
Read MoreCelebrating
When Freddie wants to celebrate Christmas, he cannot understand why the spirit of happiness and giving should be confined to a certain time of year.
Read MorePersistence
The gang teach Emmy Jo that if you want something badly enough, it is worthwhile to be persistent.
Read MoreLeadership
Henrietta and Freddie campaign for the presidency of the community, and Freddie learns what it is to be a leader.
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