Simon's Cat

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I'm curious as to why this is listed as a television show. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2057193) I know that the concept of "television show" has grown in recent years since it includes things produced for streaming services and not just things show on networks. However, it seems to me that these are individual short films, not episodes of a show.

The most recent one, Off to the Vet, seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTUruS-lnEo, refers to itself as a film. A quick look at some of the others, don't really say what they are.
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Hi Adrian -

"Simon's Cat" is listed as a TV Series because the title is an animated cartoon series, each title is streamed online as an episode of this series. 

Concerning the recent title you referenced, "Off to the Vet", this is in fact a stand-alone short film, and is listed on the site separate from the series here.  If there are other titles that specifically reference being a short film, then let us know and we can take a look, otherwise, being listed as episodes of the series is correct.

I hope this helps!