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Fruity Pie (Chinese: 水果冰淇淋, lit. "Fruit Ice Cream") is a children's educational television show produced by the Taiwan Public Television Service.

Setting and premise

Fruity Pie takes place in a store run by "Granny Fruity Pie." Her friends Chi Chi, Lin Lin, Sarah, and Walu are talking banana children portrayed by puppets who live with her. It also features a mermaid named Mei Ling who comes out singing from her shell leading to a song from the show. The show features stories and songs that sometimes teach like counting.

Broadcast

In the United States, Fruity Pie airs weekdays at 8:30am on KTSF 26/San Francisco.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Program Overview – KTSF Channel 26 – San Francisco Bay Area". www.ktsf.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.