Heading back to camp in ‘Bug Juice’ marathon; reprieve for a big pig that herds; a weepy ‘Rugrats’
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Charlie and Itchy talk David into skipping school and spending the day with them on All Dogs Go to Heaven (KTLA, Sunday at 8:30 a.m.). But David gets into trouble and his pals must get him back to class before things get worse. For ages 4 to 11.
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The kids from Camp Waziyatah in Waterford, Maine, are back in a five-hour marathon of the documentary series Bug Juice (Disney, Sunday at 12:30 p.m.). The series captures the experience of summer camp through the eyes and anecdotes of nine boys and nine girls. For ages 10 and up.
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Looking for a pig that wants to be a sheep-herding dog? Babe (ABC, Sunday at 7 p.m.) is your animal. This is the charming 1995 Oscar-nominated film about an orphaned pig who is placed in a barnyard with a mixed crowd of other animals, including Ferdinand the duck, who wants to be a rooster. Being that no pig role models are available, Babe takes after the collies. For the family.
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Tamera (Tamera Mowry) is Cinderella-like on the “Shoeless” episode of Sister, Sister (WB, Sunday at 8 p.m.). She tries to show the family she’s responsible by taking on loads of household chores but faces a dilemma when it appears her duties will keep her from going to a big party. For ages 10 to 13.
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Spike, Lil and Angelica all decide to find Chuckie a new mom when he reveals that he doesn’t have one on Rugrats (Nickelodeon, Wednesday at 8 p.m.). Chuckie instead finds a box containing memorabilia of his mother and discovers that she will always be with him. For ages 2 to 5.
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The final “chillogy” episode of a three-part Ultimate Goosebumps (Fox, Saturday at 9 a.m.) miniseries is “Escape From Karlsville. The big question: Will Matthew Erikson, a young baseball player, and his brother Todd escape from this terrifying place or will they become permanent residents? For ages 6 to 11.
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