TV Globinho

[3] TV Globinho's origin is connected to a transitional phase in Globo's children's programming, between the end of Angélica's Angel Mix and the premiere of Bambuluá, on October 9, 2000.

[4][5] The commercial schedule given to the press gave the slot the provisional title Programação de Desenhos, while on the actual network it was already TV Globinho.

TV Globinho's team of presenters was Élida Muniz (Xereta), Guilherme Vieira (Prego), Vívian Weyll (Jujuba), Charles Emmanuel (Escova) and Edmundo Albrecht (Matraca).

[9] On January 18, 2003, TV Globinho started airing on Saturdays from 7am, replacing Festival de Desenhos, which had been presented by actress Deborah Secco since 2001.

In 2003, athe presentint team consisted of Letícia Colin, on Mondays to replace Sthefany Britto, who had also left the program to join the cast of the new 7pm telenovela "Agora é Que São Elas".

[12] Since then the program had as hosts Letícia Colin (Mondays), Élida Muniz (Tuesdays), Geovanna Tominaga (Wednesdays), Maytê Piragibe (Thursdays), Carol Dias (Fridays) e Graziella Schmitt (Saturdays).

In October, TV Globinho introduced new cartoons and series, such as Braceface whose dub featured actress Mariana Ximenes, as well as UBOS, Shaman King, Lá Vem o Andy, Heróis em Resgate, Jimmy Neutron, The Mummy, The Fairly OddParents, Beyblade and Galidor.

[13] Other cartoons that aired at the time included: Yu-Gi-Oh!, Stickin' Around, Hamtaro, SpongeBob SquarePants and Jackie Chan Adventures.

[15] At the same time the program premiered a new set with its logo on the floor and a multi-colored wall with the cartoon characters stamped, the presenters who were once seen from the waist up were now seen in full body, at the time the presenters' shifs changed with Maytê Piragibe on Mondays, Élida Muniz on Tuesdays, Carol Dias on Wednesdays, Geovanna Tominaga on Thursdays, Letícia Colin on Fridays and Stéfany Britto on Saturdays.

[18] As consequence, the team of presenters was Thiara Palmieri (Mondays), Thalita Ribeiro (Tuesdays), Carol Dias (Wednesdays), Cecília Dassi (Thursdays), who came to replace Élida Muniz, Letícia Colin (Fridays) and Geovanna Tominaga (Saturdays).

Among the premieres in the year were, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, as well as Disney series American Dragon: Jake Long and Brandy & Mr. Whiskers; on March 31, 2008, TV Globo started airing Avatar: The Last Airbender as well as new episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants.

On Saturdays in 2008 the offer consisted of Hannah Montana and cartoons that normally didn't air on weekdays such as 101 Dalmatians, The Legend of Tarzan, Kim Possible and The Little Mermaid, as well as feature films such as Xuxinha e Guto contra os Monstros do Espaço (national production), Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild and Robin Hood at the beginning of 2009 still presented by Geovanna Tominaga.

[23] New names appeared such as Marco Antônio Gimenez, Gustavo Leão, Ícaro Silva, Ivo Filho, Milena Toscano, Marina Ruy Barbosa, and Rafael Almeida, until April 11.

In addition to the cartoons and live-action series, Eline Porto, Élida Muniz, Tatyane Goulart, Fernanda Pontes, Flávia Rubim, Guilherme Bernard, Gustavo Pereira and Pedro Buarque later after the departure of some presenters, in September Daniel Uemura, Lyinn Court and Lua Blanco became part of the group.

In November the team of presenters changes once again and now includes: Giovanna Ewbank, Lorena Comparato, Rafael Ciane, Eduardo Kaká who joined those who were already part of the program previously such as Flávia Rubim, Fernanda Pontes and Paulo Mathias Jr.[24] Between January and March 2010 the new presenter team emerged with the following: Mussunzinho, Giovanna Ewbank, Miguel Rômulo e Jéssika Alves que se juntaram á Flávia Rubim, Paulo Mathias Jr. and Fernanda Pontes.