The Adventures of The Black Stallion is a television series that was loosely based on the movies The Black Stallion and The Black Stallion Returns, which starred Mickey Rooney and Richard Ian Cox, as a trainer and a teenaged horse racer. The series originally ran on The Family Channel from September 15, 1990 to May 16, 1993, before cancellation. It has since been shown in re-runs throughout the world. Most of the episodes are set around Canada. During the second and third season, the show moves away from the farm, and has many episodes set in New Zealand, Paris and the United States. The Adventures of The Black Stallion was a Canada/France/New Zealand co-production and was filmed on location in British Columbia, Canada, as well as France and New Zealand.
Young Alec Ramsay and a wild Arabian stallion named the "Black" form an irrevocable bond that continues after their rescue from being shipwrecked on a remote desert island.
Carmie Henley wakes up on her 13th birthday to discover she suddenly has supernatural powers. With help from her comic nerd best friend Kev, she discovers she's a Vampling: half human, half vampire, as depicted in the Blended comic book series about the children of humans and mythical legends. Carmie, who is adopted, finds herself on a journey discovering the who, what, when, where and how of herself.
Thirteen-year-old cancer survivor Louise creates her 'Live Large List' to experience everything she missed out on while sick. Louise makes an unlikely partner-in-crime, school loner Jess. With Jess, Louise starts to tackle her list, one item at a time. Whether experiencing triumphs or hiccups, Louise truly starts to live large.
The truth behind a series of scandalous photos of Miriam, the most popular girl in school, unfolds through weekly sessions with the school's guidance counselor, Anna.