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Animals run their own farm, send positive messages.
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The Mooh Brothers
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What's the Story?
THE MOOH BROTHERS is a Canadian 3D animated series about the adventures of a group of environmentally friendly farm animals. Barton and Wilton are two cows who run Mooh farm. Joining them are their friends, including Dolly the donkey, Gussy the studious pig, Conley the corn stalk, and Lucie the cross-eyed cat, who is constantly chasing the Mouse. Birds like Haley, a bossy rooster, and Roscoe and Bosco, the trouble-making crows, also join the fray. Things can get crazy, but together they live off land in peaceful farm country and enjoy singing, camping, and everything that nature has to offer.
Is It Any Good?
This gentle Canadian series offers little kids a fun way to learn the importance of farming, nature, and responsibly living off the land. The mild conflicts that arise are treated with patience, logic, and above all, a sense of ethics. Meanwhile, Barton and Wilton put the needs of their family and friends above everything else when necessary, and do so with kindness. The characters are easily recognizable to small children, making it easy to grasp the lessons they are offering. As a result, The Mooh Brothers is a sweet-natured series that contains fun stories and positive messages worth tuning in to.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about what it's like to live on a farm. What kind of work do you have to do to keep it running? Does it sound fun?
What does The Mooh Brothers teach about growing food and plants? What kinds of things do they grow? How does food get from a farm to your plate at home?
TV Details
- Premiere date : June 12, 2012
- Network : Kids Central
- Genre : Kids' Animation
- Topics : Family Stories ( Siblings ) , Animals
- Character Strengths : Communication , Humility , Integrity , Self-control
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- Last updated : October 1, 2025
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