List of fictional towns in animation

This is a list of animated fictional towns, villages, settlements and cities. This list should include only well-referenced, notable examples of fictional settlements that are integral to a work of fiction and substantively depicted therein. Fictionalized versions of actual towns (such as Raytown, Missouri in Mama's Family and Wellsville, New York in The Adventures of Pete & Pete) are not included. Animated adaptations of comics, books, films and video games should only be listed if the animated version is notably different from the original work.

Town name Origin Network Notes
Aberdale Clarence CN A fictional town located in Arizona.
Acme Acres Tiny Toon Adventures Kids WB The main location of the show, and the characters live here and graduate at a famous university known as Acme Looniversity
Adventure Bay PAW Patrol NICK A fictional city and the main setting of the show.
Amity Park Danny Phantom NICK Amity Park is a fictional city and is the main setting for Danny Phantom. It has a school (Casper High School), and some other buildings.
Anytown The ZhuZhus DC A town where Frankie Pamplemousse, Pipsqueak, Mr. Squiggles, Num Nums and Chunk lives.
Arlen, Texas King of the Hill FOX Arlen is a small fictional town in Texas approximately 96 miles outside of Dallas and has an area code of 409 that includes Beaumont and Galveston.
Aron City Johnny Bravo CN Aron City is a fictional town in Washington and the main setting of Johnny Bravo.
Axle City Blaze and the Monster Machines NICK Axle City is a fictional city and the central location of the show. It is the home of Blaze.
Ayanagi City, Toyama, Japan Persona -trinity soul- Tokyo MX, BS11, MBS, Animax, Chiba TV, CBC, TV Saitama and tvk Located in the Toyama Prefecture, Chūbu region (in Honshu island, Japan), this is the main setting of Persona -trinity soul- and the hometown of Shin Kanzato (the protagonist of Persona -trinity soul-)
Ba Sing Se Avatar: The Last Airbender NICK Ba Sing Se is the fictional capital of the Earth Kingdom and the largest city in the Avatar Universe. Its name means Impenetrable City, due to its massive walls surrounding the municipality.
Balsa City Scaredy Squirrel YTV Balsa City is a fictional town and the main setting of Scaredy Squirrel.
Bathsville City Rubbadubbers Nick Jr. Bathsville City is the major setting of the show
Beach City Steven Universe CN Beach City is a town located in the fictional American state of Delmarva, which is based on the real-world Delmarva Peninsula.
Beanotown Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! CBBC A fictional town in UK where live Dennis the menace & Gnasher the pet dog.
Bedrock The Flintstones ABC Bedrock is the fictional prehistoric city, which is home to the characters of the animated television series The Flintstones (1960).[1]
Big City Big City Greens DIS Big City is a megalopolis where the main setting for the show and where the Greens live.
Bikini Bottom SpongeBob SquarePants NICK Bikini Bottom is a fictional underwater city and the main setting of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Bluffington Doug NICK, DIS Bluffington is a small city based on Richmond, Virginia. Doug and his friends live in one of its suburbs.
Bobsville Bob the Builder CBeebies Bobsville is a town that serves as the main setting for the first 9 seasons. It was founded by and named after Bob's father, Robert.
Boopelite City Pig Goat Banana Cricket NICK The main setting of the show
Bootsville Kid vs. Kat YTV Bootsville is a fictional town based on British Columbia, Canada.
Brooms Town Robocar Poli EBS A fictional town of anthropomorphic cars and humans.
Bubbletucky Bubble Guppies Nick Jr. The seven little mermaids live in this town and the main location of the series.
Bubble Town Cubix 4Kids A town where live the robots with humans.
Bumblyburg Veggietales and Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures The main setting for the LarryBoy episodes and TV series
Bunnyville Max and Ruby Nick Jr The main location of the show.
Camberwick Green Camberwick Green BBC 1 English village setting for the eponymous 1966 series
Canterlot My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Discovery Family The main location of the spin-off franchise, based off of Friendship is Magic’s Ponyville. It has a famous high school, a cafe, an airport and a mall.
Capital Ville Captain Biceps Futurikon
Cappy Town Kirby: Right Back at Ya! 4Kids A village where Cappies live.
Care-a-Lot Care Bears (all versions) MoonScoop Group The magical land of the Care Bears.
Célesteville Babar Nelvana a fictional town where live the afro animal
Chigley Chigley BBC 1 English hamlet setting for the eponymous 1969 series
Christmastown Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer CBS The main setting of the TV special and Rudolph, Hermey, Yukon Cornelius and Clarice live there
City Base Les Petites Sorcières Millésime Productions, TF1, D'Ocon Films Productions The fictional town where live the little witches. http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-1038-les-petites-sorcieres.html
Circus Town JoJo's Circus Disney Junior Main setting of the show
City Regular Show CN City is a fictional city located in California and the main setting of Regular Show. It is heavily based on Los Angeles.
Clamburg Making Fiends (TV series) NICK
Coolsville Scooby-Doo ABC An American town where Scooby-Doo and the members of Mystery Inc. live. It was unnamed in the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You television series, occasionally referred to as the "County", but was given the name Coolsville starting with A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, and has since been integrated into later properties of the franchise including its comics as well as the second live-action film Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, where it places the town in the state of Ohio.
Cornbury Supernoobs CN, TT Cornbury is a fictional town and the main setting of the Supernoobs.
Crystal Cove Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated CN The main setting of the show
Crushington Park Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks DK Crushington Park is a fictional town and the main setting of Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks. Everyone living in Crushington Park is a monster truck.
Danville Phineas and Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law DIS Danville is a fictional town and also the main setting of the two series.
Danger City Kangoo TF1 A fictional city on Kangoo stories https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1282920/
Deepinaharta, Texas Wacky Races and Super-Rabbit CBS and Warner Bros. Pictures Located in the state of Texas, it is the finish line of the race for the episode "Scout Scatter". Based on city name, Deepinaharta, it is possible and implied that this city is the version of this universe of the capital of country music, since the name of the city, Deepinaharta, is based on a popular country music about Texas, Deep in the Heart of Texas. Deepinaharta also appears in Super-Rabbit, as the birthplace of Cottontail Smith (the main villain of Super-Rabbit).
Dillydale The Mr. Men Show Chorion, Renegade Animation The city of Mr. Men and Little Miss.
Dimmsdale The Fairly OddParents NICK The fictional town of Dimmsdale is located in California and is home to the Turners, the main cast of the Fairly OddParents.
Ding-a-Ling Springs Numb Chucks YTV Ding-a-Ling Springs is a fictional town and also the main setting of Numb Chucks.
Dinkletown Veggietales Dinkletown is one of the settings in the episode The Toy that Saved Christmas
Dog City Dog City FOX, Teletoon, Jim Henson A city of dogs
Dolphin City H2O: Mermaid Adventures ZDF Enterprises An Australian city where live the trio of girls
Downtown City Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series) Hasbro A fictional city similar to New York and Blythe Baxter's hometown.
Drake City Mysticons Nickelodeon, NickToons, YTV A city where live four young girls who are mysticons.
Duckburg DuckTales DIS Duckburg is the fictional city that serves as the home of Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Daisy Duck, and most of their supporting cast. Duckburg was first mentioned in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #49 in 1944, and was created by Carl Barks.[2]
Duck Town Breadwinners NICK Duck Town is a large town which resembles a city, and a town where SwaySway and Buhdeuce deliver a lot of their bread to. Everybody living in Duck Town is a photorealistic duck. Duck Town is said to contain a bad area called the "Lower Yeast Side" (a spoof of New York City's Lower East Side.)
East Gackle What's with Andy? TT East Gackle is a fictional town where Andy Larkin and his friend Danny Pickett lives.
Echo Creek Star vs. the Forces of Evil Disney XD A fictional American community where the main characters reside when they are not involved in their inter-dimensional adventures.
El Dorado The Road to El Dorado El Dorado is the legendary city of gold believed to be in the New World. It is portrayed as a utopian civilization that combines facets of the Aztecs, Maya, Incas, and Atlantis, and located in Ecuador or El Salvador.
Endsville The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy CN Endsville is a fictional town and the main setting of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
Elmore The Amazing World Of Gumball CN The main setting of the show.
Elwood City Arthur PBS Elwood City is a town that serves as the main setting of Arthur
Esuha City, Japan My Hero Academia MBS TV and ytv Located in the Kansai region (in the Honshu island, Japan), Esuha City is inspired by Osaka, Japan, the most populous city of the Kansai region.
Fair City WordGirl PBS The main location of the series, and WordGirl fights all these villains here
Farbaro The Problem Solverz Cartoon Network The main setting of the show
Friendly Falls Sunny Day NICK The main setting of the show and the hometown of Sunny, Rox and Blair.
Frostbite Falls, Minnesota The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ABC Located in the state of Minnesota, this city is the hometown of Rocky and Bullwinkle and has a population of only 48 inhabitants.
Fish City Fish Police (TV series) Hanna-Barbera, Inc. The fictionnal city in the ocean.
Furfuri Nagar Motu Patlu Nick India A fictional Indian town, which was once a dense forest, a desert, a village, an empire, a junkyard, a market square, a city of Muslims, a British state, and a place where military training was given. Now it is a small town with 1336 residents, among them, 600 are educated. In the future it will be a tech city full of cars. Before that, cars will extinct humans as shown in the episode Ajab Furfuri Nagar Ki Gazab Kahani. It is the town where the protagonists Motu and Patlu reside.
Galaxy Hills Fanboy & Chum Chum NICK The fictional hometown of Fanboy and Chum Chum, and the main setting of the show. It is home to a school, a comic book/collectible shop, and Fanboy and Chum Chum's favorite convenience store, the Frosty Mart.
Galloping Grove Corn & Peg Nick Jr. The hometown of Corn and Peg
Gardenia Winx Club RAI, Nickelodeon, Rainbow S.r.l. A fictional town where live Bloom and his foster parents.
Genius Grove Dexter's Laboratory CN
Greasegun, Texas Wacky Races CBS It is the city of the finish line of the race of the episode "Oils Well That Ends Well". It is portrayed as a typical Texas city, mainly because it is shown to be a city with a strong oil industry.
Great Big City Pinky Dinky Doo Noggin The main setting of the show
Great Lakes City The Casagrandes Nickelodeon A fictional city and the main setting of The Casagrandes.
Glickersville Rated A for Awesome YTV, DXD Glickersville is a fictional town where Lester, Noam, Lars, Thera and Twitchy live.
Gloomsville Ruby Gloom YTV Gloomsville is a fictional town and the main setting of Ruby Gloom.
Gravity Falls Gravity Falls DIS, DXD A fictional town in Oregon in which the series takes place.
Greenville The Goode Family ABC A fictional town in California in which the series takes place.
Griffin Rock Transformers: Rescue Bots Hasbro An island town of Transformers: Rescue Bots.
Handsprings, Wyoming Wacky Races CBS Located somewhere unknown in Wyoming, Handsprings is a city known for its warm and desert climate. It's also the birthplace of Chief Crazy Buffalo, a notorious Native American chief
Harvey Street Harvey Street Kids Netflix A fictional town in New York in which the series takes place.
Hasetsu, Saga Prefecture, Japan Yuri!!! on Ice TV Asahi Located in Saga Prefecture (in Kyushu region, Japan), is the Yuuri Katsuki's (the protagonist of Yuri!!! on Ice) hometown
Heartlake City Lego Friends Netflix A fictional city which state is never revealed; it is the main setting of the Lego Friends franchise created by Lego, which Lego created with the name because its main body of water is a heart-shaped lake. And The Lego Group has because of the name "Heartlake City" has created the secondary of the franchise be "Lego Friends of Heartlake City". It is 200 years old exactly, and this was celebrated in "Emma's Dilemma".
Highland Beavis and Butt-head MTV Fictional small town said to take place in Texas.
Higglytown Higglytown Heroes Disney Junior The main location of the show.
Hillwood City Hey Arnold! Nickelodeon A quarter named Vine Street who live Arnold.
Inner City Fat Albert CBS Fictional small town said to take place in Pennsylvania.
Jollywood, California Wacky Races CBS Considered the main focus of the racers in the race of the episode "Speeding for Smogland", Jollywood, California is the original Wacky Races parody/version of Hollywood, California
Jollywood The 7D Disney XD The main setting of the show.
Jump City Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! CN, K'WB Jump City is a fictional town and also the main setting of the Teen Titans.
Landmark City A.T.O.M. Jetix Landmark City is a metropolitan area with quite a few futuristic elements to it, given the design of various buildings, skyscrapers, infrastructure, transportation, and other presented technology.
Langley Falls American Dad! FOX, TBS Langley Falls, Virginia is the fictional community of The Smiths. Its location is in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The town name is a composite of Langley and Great Falls, two unincorporated communities located in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Lawndale Daria MTV A suburb of a major city somewhere in Texas, United States.
Lemon Twist, Nevada Wacky Races CBS A ghost city located somewhere in the desert of Nevada, United States.
Littlebark Grove Harvey Beaks Nick The main setting of the show
Littleton Polly Pocket (TV series) Mattel , DHX Studios Vancouver A fictional town where live the 3 girls.
Lizard Gizzard Gulch The Woody Woodpecker Show ABC, NBC and Syndication Located somewhere in the Wild West, this town of 246 people is so violent that it lost 12 sheriffs in 12 days (one sheriff killed per day) and per minute, 2 people are killed per day (When Woody Woodpecker arrived in this city before becoming sheriff of this city, the population that was 246 inhabitants dropped to 244 inhabitants, since 2 inhabitants had been assassinated at once because of the violence of the Wild West).
Limoeiro Monica's Gang GLOBO, CN The fictional neighborhood of Monica's Gang, and the main setting of the show. It was located in the city of São Paulo. A real city named Limoeiro exists in Pernambuco state, near capital city, Recife.
Lotland Peppa Pig Nick Jr The main location of the show.
Lundgren Sanjay and Craig NICK The fictional hometown of Sanjay and Craig, and the main setting of the show.
Maple Town Maple Town Toei Animation Fictional town with anthropomorphic animal townpeople
Marzipan City Chowder CN Fictional food-themed town.
Megadale SheZow TEN Megadale is a fictional town and also the main setting of SheZow.
Meridian W.I.T.C.H. (TV series) ABC Family, France 3, Jetix The main city where the Guardians operate
Metro Town League of Super Evil Cartoon Network
Metro City Inspector Gadget DIC
Middleton Kim Possible Disney Channel Fictional town where live the young hero female.
Middlington Growing Up Creepie DK Middlington is a fictional town and also the main setting of Growing Up Creepie.
Miracle City El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera NICK The main setting of the show.
Miseryville Jimmy Two-Shoes TT
Mission Hill Mission Hill WB
Mixopolis Mixels Cartoon Network The second main setting of the series.
Monsterland Happy Monster Band Playhouse Disney The main location of the series.
Moose Jaw Heights Atomic Betty TT Moose Jaw Heights is a fictional town and also the main setting of Atomic Betty. It is based on the real Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in Canada.
Morioh JoJo's Bizarre Adventure A fictional coastal town located in Japan where much of Diamond is Unbreakable, the 4th part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, takes place. Morioh is based on creator Hirohiko Araki's hometown of Sendai.[3]
Mossy Bottom Farm Shaun the Sheep CBBC The fictional farm that serves as the setting of the series. It is part of a city hardly seen in the series. However, it is featured in the films: in Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015), it is simply "The Big City"; in A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, (2019) it is known as "Mossingham".
Mustard Spread, Arkansas Wacky Races CBS Mustard, Arkansas is the location of first race ever of Wacky Races.
Musutafu, Japan My Hero Academia MBS TV and ytv Located near Tokyo, Japan, this city is the main setting of My Hero Academia franchise and that's where Izuku Midoriya (the main protagonist of My Hero Academia) resides. The name of the city (Musutafu) is a reference to Mustafar, a fictional planet in the Star Wars saga
Nearburg CatDog NICK Nearburg is a fictional city and also the main setting of CatDog.
Neo City Secret of Cerulean Sand Telecom Animation Film, TMS Entertainment A town where living a tyrant named Mr Harry who are got the real identity William.
New New York Futurama Fox, CMDY The city of New New York has been built over the ruins of present-day New York City, referred to as "Old New York". Various devices and architecture are similar to the Populuxe style. Global warming, inflexible bureaucracy, and substance abuse are a few of the subjects given a 31st-century exaggeration in a world where the problems have become both more extreme and more common.
Ninjago City Ninjago WILFilm, Erik Wilstrup
Noahs, Arkansas Wacky Races CBS Located in a secret place in Arkansas, this city is home to one of the US Army's fictional bases.
Noserville KaBlam! NICK A town where Henry and June perform on stage and the main location of the series.
Nowhere Courage the Cowardly Dog CN The city of Nowhere consists of almost nothing, the only landmark shown is the Bagge household. It was located in the state of Kansas.
Onion Falls Yakkity Yak NICK, TT Onion Falls is a fictional town and the main setting of Yakkity Yak.
Orbit City The Jetsons ABC Orbit City is a fictional futuristic city and the main setting of The Jetsons.
O-Town Rocko's Modern Life NICK O-Town is a fictional city populated by anthropomorphic animals and the main setting of Rocko's Modern Life. It is most likely based on Chicago, Illinois; as the city is located close to the Illinois/Wisconsin border.
Peaceville Grojband CN, TT Peaceville is a fictional town and the main setting of Grojband.
Peach Creek Ed, Edd n Eddy Cartoon Network A fictional town in the United States where much of the series takes place.
Petropolis T.U.F.F. Puppy NICK The city was populated by anthropomorphic animals, where the T.U.F.F. agents live. It was located in the state of California. Some buildings in the city have a shape resembling common animals.
Ponyville My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic DF Ponyville is a small town in Equestria, populated by all kinds of Ponies. It is the main setting of the show, and where the main characters live. The town's look and style was inspired by medieval towns. It has a town hall, bowling alley, cafe, hospital, and library, which also serves as two characters' residence until its destruction at the end of the fourth season. Other notable towns in the series include Canterlot (the capitol and original hometown of Twilight Sparkle and Spike), Cloudsdale (a floating city, original home of Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy), and Manehattan (an equivalent to New York; other equestrian-themed names have appeared as well).
Popples City Popples Netflix The fictional city of the popples.
Porkbelly Johnny Test CN Porkbelly is a fictional town and also the main setting of Johnny Test. It is alternately located in Ontario, British Columbia, or California, depending on the flag displayed at Johnny's school.
Potatoburg Small Potatoes Disney Junior A location where the four main characters live.
Prickly Pines Camp Lazlo CN The town where Camp Kidney and Acorn Flats are located.
Quahog Family Guy FOX The town is modeled after Cranston, Rhode Island.[4]
Radiator Springs Cars Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Radiator Springs is a composite of multiple places in various states on U.S. Route 66. In Cars (film) its geographic position (as displayed on a map during a flashback) resembles that of Peach Springs, Arizona.
Retroville The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius NICK Retroville is a fictional city and is the main setting for The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. It has a school, and some other buildings.
Rigor Mortis, Arizona The Woody Woodpecker Show ABC, NBC and Syndication Known as "The Original One Hearse Town", this small town in the state of Arizona is one of the most violent cities in the Wild West, due to the fact that Buzz Buzzard (one of the most dangerous outlaws in the Wild West) killed all 273 xerifies that this small town ever had.
Rintis Island Boboiboy TV3 Boboiboy and friends hometown
Roarsville Henry Hugglemonster DISJR Roarsville is a town which is the main setting of Henry Hugglemonster. Everyone living in Roarsville is a monster.
Rock Springs, Wyoming Wacky Races CBS A fictional town in the state of Wyoming, Rock Springs is the host of third Grand Prix of the original Wacky Races.
Rocky Road, Rhode Island Wacky Races CBS Located near the capital of Rhode Island, Providence, Rocky Road has an urban environment and a very difficult racing circuit.
Royal Woods The Loud House NICK A fictional town located in Michigan. A take on Royal Oak, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, birthplace of the show's creator.
Saint Canard Darkwing Duck DIS Saint Canard is the fictional city that serves as the home of Darkwing Duck, the titular hero of his show. It is in the same continuity as Duckburg above; Launchpad had moved there prior to the opening episodes of Darkwing Duck, and Duckburg hero Gizmoduck made guest star appearances. The city sits on Audubon Bay, with Darkwing's secret lair atop a catenary tower of the Audubon Bay Bridge, and features an exaggerated central skyline of large skyscrapers. The city's name 'Canard' is the French word for duck.
San Angel, Mexico The Book of Life 20th Century Fox This fictional little town located in Mexico is the main setting of the 2014 animated film "The Book of Life"
Santa Cecilia, Mexico Cars 3 and Coco Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar This Mexican city was inspired by Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico and first appeared in Cars 3 as the birthplace of Gabriel, one of the secondary characters of this movie and is the main setting of 2017 film Coco.
Sheltered Shrubs As Told by Ginger Klasky-Csupo, Nickelodeon A fictional town where live Ginger Foutley.
Slipover, New Jersey Wacky Races CBS Located in New Jersey, it is a city known for its amusement parks, being its most famous and popular amusement park, Holiday Park.
Sodor Thomas & Friends ITV Sodor is a fictional island between Mann and England which is the main setting of the Railway Series and Thomas and Friends
Sooga Village Pucca DXD Sooga Village is a town which is the main setting of Pucca.
South Park South Park CMDY A fictional small town of South Park, located within the real life South Park basin in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado.[5] The town is also home to an assortment of frequent characters such as students, families, elementary school staff, and other various residents, who tend to regard South Park as a bland and quiet place to live.

South Park's art and visual style was heavily inspired by the town Fairplay in Colorado.[6]

Splittsboro Sidekick YTV Splittsboro is a fictional town and the main setting of Sidekick.
Springdale Yo-Kai Watch Disney XD The hometown of Nate
Springfield The Simpsons FOX Springfield is the fictional town in which the American animated sitcom The Simpsons is set. A mid-sized town in an undetermined state of the United States, Springfield acts as a complete universe in which characters can explore the issues faced by modern society.[7] The geography of the town and its surroundings are flexible, changing to address whatever an episode's plot calls for.[8] Springfield's location is impossible to determine; the show is deliberately evasive on the subject, providing contradictory clues and impossible information about an actual geographic location.
Starfish Bay What About Mimi? TT Starfish Bay is a fictional town where Mimi Mortin and her friends live. It is probably located in British Columbia. It has a school and some other buildings.
Stoolbend The Cleveland Show FOX Fictional town in Virginia.
Storybook Village Super WHY! PBS A village where Whyatt Beanstalk/Super Why, Princess Pea/Princess Presto, Red/Wonder Red and Pig/Alpha Pig live.
Stormalong Harbor The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack CN
Stylesville Bratz 4Kids TV Stylesville is the fictional city in Bratz where the magazine Bratz headquarters is located along with their revivals Your Thing. Not to be confused with the city Stilesville in Indiana, the city is sometimes spelled Stilesville. Bratz and Your Thing go to school at Stiles High School (also known as Stiles High).
Summerfield Enigma Millésime Productions, M6, D'Ocon Films Productions The hero girl live in this town. http://www.planete-jeunesse.com/fiche-688-enigma.html
Sunny Bay LoliRock France 3, France 4, Netflix Sunny Bay resident Iris joins a girl rock band where she discovers she is a princess with magical powers. Together with her bandmates, she helps people around town.
Surfside Maxie's World DIC A fictional town where Maxie lives.
Swamp City, Virginia Milo Murphy's Law DXD A fictional town located near Danville, the series' main setting.
Tapwater Springs Angela Anaconda TT A town that serves as the setting of Angela Anaconda
Tarrytown Jay Jay the Jet Plane PBS The main location for the show, and known for its famous Tarrytown Airport
Townsville The Powerpuff Girls CN A fictional major city complete with its own Little Tokyo.
Toyland Noddy (character) Enid Blyton A world of toys.
Tremorton My Life as a Teenage Robot NICK A fictional futuristic town, a parody of Trenton, New Jersey
Trulliland Trulli Tales Nick Jr. The main setting of the show which is based on the real world city of Alberobello.
Trumpton Trumpton BBC 1 English town setting for the eponymous 1967 series
UmiCity Team Umizoomi Nick Jr. Main setting of the series
Underworld The Baskervilles Teletoon The darkness town controlled by the governor Nicolas Lucifer III
Wagstaff City Martha Speaks PBS Wagstaff City the town where the Martha Speaks characters live and takes place. The city is a play on Flagstaff, Arizona.
Wayouttatown The Angry Beavers NICK A fictional town located in Oregon.
Wheelford Ricky Zoom Nick Jr. The main setting of the show.
Wilson Way Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends CN Wilson Way is a fictional town and the main setting of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Woodcrest The Boondocks AS A fictional town located in Maryland.
WordWorld WordWorld PBS The main location of the educational series where the animals live in this town.
Wuzzleburg Wow Wow Wubbzy Nick Jr. A town where Wubbzy, Widget, Daizy and Walden live and the main location of the show.
Yardley Mighty Bug Five Nick Jr.
Zahramay Falls Shimmer and Shine Nick Jr. The main location for the second season and a minor location in the first season. Shimmer, Shine, Leah, Zac, Zeta, Nazboo and the other characters live there.
Zippy, Mississippi Wacky Races CBS Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, Zippy, Mississippi is the main setting for the episode "The Zippy Mississippi Race". It is the location of the finish line of the episode's race and is where Colonel Cornpone (a typical southern colonel) resides.
Zootopia Zootopia Walt Disney Pictures The Main location of the film.

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