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Mickey's Farm

Mickey's Farm offers a unique blend of live action, colorful animation, fantasy visuals, and original music for preschool children. The show features Mickey, a real Sheltie Sheep dog, and 14 year-old Megan, his wise, fun-loving best friend as they explore new things and encourage learning, problem-solving, friendship and co-operation.

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Erin Mackey
Mickey
Steve O'Connell
Bartholomew the Bull
Hannah Wadman-Scanlan
Megan

Season 5 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Globe

11 mins

Mickey goes looking for his missing marbles and discovers what he thinks is a giant marble that won't roll around; it just spins in place. Mickey thinks the marble must be broken, but Gertrude the Globe explains that she's not a marble; she's a map of the world.

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