Cro

Cro

1993
Cro
Cro

Cro

8.4 | NR | en | Animation

Cro is an American animated television series produced by the Children's Television Workshop and Film Roman. It debuted on September 18, 1993 as part of the Saturday morning line-up for fall 1993 on ABC. Cro did not do well with the viewers. The show had an educational theme in accordance with FCC-mandated educational/instructional requirements, introducing basic concepts of physics, mechanical engineering, and technology. The premise of using woolly mammoths as a teaching tool for the principles of technology was inspired by David Macaulay's The Way Things Work; Macaulay is credited as writer on the show. The last new episode aired on October 22, 1994. The show was released on video in a total of nine volumes.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  They Move Mammoths, Don't They?
Oct. 22,1994
They Move Mammoths, Don't They?

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EP5  Turn Up the Heat
Oct. 15,1994
Turn Up the Heat

Cro needs to ride a mammoth for his coming of age ceremony. He hopes that making a new shower for Phil will get Phil to agree to help him.

EP4  Lever in a Million Years
Oct. 01,1994
Lever in a Million Years

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EP3  Play It Again, Cro... Not!
Oct. 01,1994
Play It Again, Cro... Not!

Cro practices his violin for the Woolyville marching band.

EP2  What's That Smell
Sep. 24,1994
What's That Smell

All of Woolyville is determined to bathe Og.

EP1  Meal Like a Pig
Sep. 17,1994
Meal Like a Pig

After Bobb and Steamer trap themselves on the opposite side of a canyon, a few of Woolyville’s residents band together to find an ingenious way to reach the other side to rescue them. Meanwhile, in the present, Phil helps Mike with his basketball skills with aid of a catapult.

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8.4 | NR | en | Animation
Synopsis

Cro is an American animated television series produced by the Children's Television Workshop and Film Roman. It debuted on September 18, 1993 as part of the Saturday morning line-up for fall 1993 on ABC. Cro did not do well with the viewers. The show had an educational theme in accordance with FCC-mandated educational/instructional requirements, introducing basic concepts of physics, mechanical engineering, and technology. The premise of using woolly mammoths as a teaching tool for the principles of technology was inspired by David Macaulay's The Way Things Work; Macaulay is credited as writer on the show. The last new episode aired on October 22, 1994. The show was released on video in a total of nine volumes.

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Cast

Ruth Buzzi , Charlie Adler , Max Casella

Director

Producted By

Film Roman , Children's Television Workshop