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1 form y separately published work icon The New Adventures of Ocean Girl Glen Dolman , Judy Malmgren , Paul Williams , Tom Galbraith , ( dir. Colin South et. al. )agent Melbourne : Media World Pictures , 2000-2001 Z1854505 2000-2001 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy science fiction

Nominally a sequel to the highly successful, live-action Ocean Girl, the animated New Adventures of Ocean Girl has an entirely independent location and storyline. Placing Neri back on her watery home planet of Oceania, the program follows her attempts to locate and retrieve one of the four life-giving crystals normally guarded by the Sacred Whales. When one of the crystals was stolen thousands of years earlier by an evil space wizard, the balance of Oceania was upset. Only Neri can restore it.

1 form y separately published work icon The Silver Brumby Judy Malmgren , Jon Stephens , ( dir. John Tatoulis et. al. )agent 1994 Sydney Australia : Media World Pictures Network Ten , 1994-1996 Z1686194 1994 series - publisher film/TV fantasy

Set in the Australian high country and based on the characters created by Elyne Mitchell in her Silver Brumby books, this series follows the adventures of the silver colt Thowra, son of the mighty Yarraman. Thowra is destined to become king of all the wild horses. Intelligent and courageous, Thowra, his friends Storm and Boon Boon, his half brother Arrow, and the bush animals, including Benni the wise kangaroo, have to outwit the Mountain Men who want to capture the wild horses and take away their freedom.

(Source: Australian Screen)

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