Episodes and Series
In every series there are nine feature songs (the titles of which are shown below). With the exception of series six, each series has run for nine weeks, allowing each song to be featured for a full week's schedule of five episodes. Have been completed so far 555 episodes, Hi-5 stopped producing in 2011 and returns to produce in 2013 with the new version, but until now, would have been replayed the most recent season in other countries. Each section indicates the year in which each season was produced. With the exception of the first season, these were each aired in the following year. As with all the skits, each song focuses on teaching the audience general common values in life and childhood, such as love, growth, imagination, fun, acceptance, adventure and more. Each week, there is a theme of the week that the song goes along with. The theme is given in the beginning of each episode in animation. It always includes a dinosaur on wheels and a caterpillar on wheels doing something that goes with the theme. Then, the theme appears in colorful letters(Children announce the theme) and the show begins.
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