

Nina's Little Fables was a show that aired for 10 minutes during The Good Night Show. This show is an Americanized version of the Smartoonz (who also made Monkey See Monkey Do) show, Little Fables, with Nina and Star redubbing the stories.
Plot
- "Snuggle up with Nina and Star as they share one of Nina's Little Fables, every night on The Good Night Show. Sproutlets and grown up Sprouts can share timeless tales such as The Tortoise and The Hare, The Lion and The Mouse, and other Aesop's Fables in beautiful black and white shadow animation." (link)
History on Sprout
The show premiered on Sprout on June 28th, 2010, replacing Make Way for Noddy[1][2][3] and airing at 7:15, 8:30, 11:15PM, and 1:15AM ET. After the sixth season of The Good Night Show premiered, the series was replaced in the latter timeslot by Driver Dan's Story Train.
It stopped airing on September 24, 2012.[4] Prior, the series aired after Sprout a Sandy Story, another story segment.
Episodes
- Episode 101: The Crab and the Stork
- Episode 102: The Lion and the Mouse
- Episode 103: The Dog and the Crab
- Episode 104: The Crow and the Fox
- Episode 105: The Mouse, the Hare, and the Raven
- Episode 106: The Mole and the Eagle
- Episode 107: The Fox and the Stork
- Episode 108: Two Goats and a Bridge
- Episode 109: The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Ants and the Competition
- The Ant and the Cricket
- The Dog and the Hedgehog
- Flight of the Birds
- The Fox and the Tortoise
- The Goat and the Hare
- The Hedgehog & the Stork
- The Love Doves
- The Mouse and the Dog
- The Mouse, the Hare, and the Goat
- The Owl and His Voice
- The Pelican and His House
- The Sparrow and the Feathers
- The Tortoise and the Hedgehog
For Sprout
- Written by Lisa O'Brien
- Voiceover artists
- Michele Lepe
- Stacia Newcomb
- Astrid Freeman
- Music: Tim Burns
- Executive producers
Notes
- The show didn't have its own page on SproutOnline.com until its refresh in 2011. Instead, the stories were on The Good Night Show website under the "Stories" section.
- After SproutOnline.com's rehaul in 2013, the videos were listed as being from The Good Night Show.
Sources
- ↑ Twitter post, Retrieved February 14, 2025
- ↑ Hiltner, Matt, "Noddy" Moving Out, "Fables" Moving In on Sprout (June 21, 2010), Retrieved February 14, 2025
- ↑ SproutOnline.com schedule
- ↑ Independent Programming Report, 3rd quarter of 2012, Retrieved February 14, 2025