[5] John Pattison was also nominated for a Gemini (Best Performance in a Preschool Program or Series) for the episode "Bah Hegdish".
Generally, humans never appear in the series except as an alien presence represented by a boot or a voice.
The show was designed to be educational and so the story of each episode includes morals such as friendship, honesty, caring, and protection of the environment.
[citation needed] A big-screen "mini-feature" was also created and seen in "interactive theatres in a chain of U.S. family entertainment centres.
[10] In a review of the Courageous Adventures VHS release, Publishers Weekly, who also deemed the show "popular", wrote, "Kids will be intrigued by this bizarre-looking world and will likely absorb overtly stated messages about cooperation, kindness and respect.