If you and your little ones love the zany antics of Bugs Bunny and his friends in 'Bugs Bunny Builders (2022),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar animated shows and movies that capture the same humor, creativity, and fun-filled adventures. Whether you're looking for more Looney Tunes magic or fresh animated gems, this list has something for every fan of the iconic rabbit and his crew.

Sesame Street (1969)
Description: The iconic educational series uses a mix of live-action and animation to teach problem-solving and social skills through engaging, colorful segments and characters.
Fact: It was the first children's show to use a curriculum with specific educational goals. Big Bird was originally supposed to be orange before changing to yellow.


Thomas & Friends (1984)
Description: This long-running series features anthropomorphic vehicles working together, emphasizing friendship, responsibility, and problem-solving in a visually simple yet charming style.
Fact: The show is based on The Railway Series books by Reverend W. Awdry. It was originally narrated by Ringo Starr of The Beatles.


Bob the Builder (1999)
Description: Centered around construction and teamwork, this show uses engaging storytelling to teach kids about cooperation and problem-solving in a fun, visually appealing way.
Fact: The original series was produced using stop-motion animation. The show's famous catchphrase, 'Can we fix it? Yes, we can!', became widely popular among children.


Team Umizoomi (2010)
Description: This math-focused series combines problem-solving with colorful animation and musical elements, creating an engaging educational experience for young viewers.
Fact: It was one of the first preschool shows to combine CGI characters with live-action backgrounds. The show's characters are named after mathematical terms (Milli, Geo, Bot).


Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014)
Description: This animated series combines adventure and problem-solving with a focus on vehicles and teamwork, appealing to young audiences with its vibrant visuals and educational elements.
Fact: It was the first preschool show on TV to cover all areas of STEM in every episode. The show features a mix of CGI animation and live-action segments.


Dora the Explorer (2000)
Description: This interactive educational series combines adventure with problem-solving, encouraging viewer participation through its bright, simple animation style and repetitive structure.
Fact: It was one of the first preschool shows to feature a Latina protagonist. The show popularized the 'breaking the fourth wall' technique in children's programming.


Fireman Sam (1987)
Description: With its focus on community helpers and problem-solving, this show presents exciting rescue scenarios while teaching safety lessons through colorful animation.
Fact: Originally created to teach children about fire safety. The show's setting, Pontypandy, is based on real Welsh villages.


Go, Diego, Go! (2005)
Description: A spin-off featuring animal rescue adventures, this show maintains an educational focus while incorporating action and problem-solving elements in tropical settings.
Fact: It was created as a spin-off to capitalize on Dora the Explorer's success. The show teaches Spanish vocabulary and environmental awareness.


The Backyardigans (2004)
Description: This musical adventure series combines imaginative play with problem-solving, featuring vibrant animation and diverse musical genres in each episode.
Fact: Each episode features a different musical genre, from opera to hip-hop. The show was created by the same team behind Little Bear and Oswald.


Super Why! (2007)
Description: Focusing on literacy and problem-solving through fairy tale adventures, this show uses bright animation and interactive elements to engage young audiences.
Fact: It was the first preschool show to focus on reading skills. Each episode features a 'super story answer' that solves the characters' problems.
