In this fun and creative episode of M.A.D., the host shows kids how to make a "Pencil Car Rocker" — a cool toy car that can balance and rock on a pencil like a spring toy.
In this creative and energetic episode, the host teaches kids how to transform household items into funky toy cars using recyclable materials and their imagination.
In this episode, the host introduces a traditional Japanese art technique called "Suminagashi" — the art of paper marbling that originated in China around 2000 years ago but became popular in Japan during the 12th century.
In this episode, the host teaches how to create a colorful and functional penguin-shaped storage container using the ancient art of paper mâché — a technique that originated in China and was once used to make helmets!
In this episode, the host shows how to make a fun and expressive collage poster using cut-outs from old magazines and newspapers. The twist? Each poster reflects the personality of the person it's made for, using bold alphabets and meaningful images — all while using the collage technique.
This episode of M.A.D. is all about creating sock puppets — quirky, colorful characters made using everyday materials like socks, marbles, yarn, and buttons. The activity is super interactive, encouraging creativity, storytelling, and teamwork.
In this episode, children are shown how to make a wind-up toy using old household items like a washing brush, bottle caps, rubber bands, etc. And yes, the toy looks like a cockroach!
In this episode, the focus is on building a dancing peacock toy using various recycled materials like old computer parts, clock components, and drink can openers. The process emphasizes careful handling of tools and safety, including wearing gloves when working with dangerous items.
In this episode, the focus is on creating fun projects from various recycled materials. The process includes repurposing everyday junk to make something useful or artistic.
In this episode, the host explores the art of charcoal drawing and the unique technique of erasing to create detailed and expressive art.
In this episode, the host dives into 3D storytelling by making a "3D Story Box" using everyday craft materials. The goal is to turn a simple cardboard box into a stage for an animated story with handcrafted characters and scenes.
This episode is a colorful blend of DIY fun and traditional puppet art, combining crafting streamers with an insightful look into puppetry from India and abroad. Let’s break it down:
This episode is all about creativity, celebrations, and bringing paper to life with exciting pop-up cards. Perfect for festivals like Diwali or Christmas, the DIY craft is fun, artistic, and surprisingly simple!
In this episode, the host teaches how to create colorful carnival-style floats using simple household materials and lots of creativity! The main float is inspired by Kerala's Kathakali dance, with other fun variations like mermaid and Viking boats.
This episode is a non-verbal, music-driven creative montage showcasing various artworks, animations, and crafts. It functions more as a visual celebration of creativity, possibly recapping highlights or featuring a special themed performance.
In this episode, the host explores how different textures can be creatively used to design and build character art. Using everyday items like bubble wrap, bottle caps, rope, corrugated paper, and more, the show walks us through making a "bubble-blowing kid" character and highlights how to play with depth, detailing, and texture in artwork.
This episode dives into creating vibrant textured art using household items like textured plastic bottles, mats, and coins. The main activity involves making a fun clown face using circles, colors, and layered textures, teaching kids how to play with angles, pressure, and layering for maximum visual effect.
This episode focuses on creating a full textured landscape scene using scrap materials like cotton, net, shaving bits, paper, and household items. The centerpiece is a child riding a wooden horse in a countryside setting, brought to life with innovative texture techniques.
In this creative and imaginative episode, the focus is on transforming real photos into fantasy artworks by blending photographs with painting, storytelling, and visual effects to build an entirely new fantasy world. The process encourages kids to use their imagination freely and turn friends or themselves into creatures, monsters, or fantasy characters using simple art techniques.
In this exciting episode, the M.A.D. team shows you how to create a flipbook full of fantasy creatures by dividing characters into head, body, and legs, letting you mix and match parts to make hilarious and wild combinations—a fireman with an ice maiden’s body? Why not!
In this episode, the host guides you through creating a secret castle—a fun, crafty project designed to hide your treasures, secrets, or even little monsters. The castle is built using everyday materials and various clever techniques that turn a plain shoebox into a magical fortress with hidden compartments.
In this episode, the focus is on crafting a "trick wallet" — a fun, interactive DIY project that uses clever folding and paper strip mechanics to create a magical effect. The trick makes it look like money moves from one flap to another all by itself!
In this episode, the M.A.D. team dives into the world of puppetry and mechanics with a fun and creative DIY project — building your own homemade cardboard string puppet with a working stage setup!
In this episode, the M.A.D. team takes the crafting fun to another level by guiding viewers through the process of making a DIY Pinball Game using simple materials and lots of creativity!
In this episode the host creates a board game art with using puzzle pieces. After this children perform various dance.
In this episode, the host takes viewers on a journey to create a beautiful and dynamic painting of a cyclist in the wind, incorporating multiple artistic techniques and layering to bring the artwork to life. The episode also features a soothing flute performance by the renowned flutist Ronu Majumdar, creating a musical experience to complement the visual art.
In this episode, the host demonstrates how to make a Wind Chime using simple household items. The craft involves using old bottles, spoons, forks, rubber bands, and other readily available materials to create a beautiful, functional piece that brings soothing sounds into your home.
In this episode, the host demonstrates how to create a personalized kite from scratch using basic materials. The episode provides a fun, creative project perfect for those looking to design their own kite and enjoy flying it outdoors.
In this episode, we embark on an exciting journey into the world of wind and air currents, accompanied by thrilling music and visuals. The host creates an interactive and fun experience that mimics the effects of a storm or strong winds that can affect us in surprising ways.
In this episode, we dive into the creative process of making your own film using simple household materials and DIY techniques, along with some paper crafting to create a colorful and fun animal character.
This episode seems to focus on creating a DIY bioscope, a traditional portable cinema.
This episode centers around the creation of a traditional hand-painted movie poster, showcasing the expertise of a world-famous poster artist, Balakrishna Vaidya.
This episode demonstrates how to create a moving tiger head using basic materials like cardboard, markers, clay, thermocol, toothpicks, and more.
In this episode, the host demonstrates how to create twig creatures like a giraffe using dry twigs, leaves, glue, and scissors.
In this episode, the focus is on creating a beautiful painting using photo ink and ivory sheet with a creative, artistic approach.