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Wild Kratts is a live-action/animated educational children's television series created by Chris and Martin Kratt.The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group produce the series, which is presented by PBS Kids Go! and PBS Kids in the United States and by TVOKids in Canada.
Wild Kratts is an educational children's television series that uses a hybrid of live action and animation.The series was created by the Kratt brothers, zoologists Chris and Martin, and produced by The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group, with it being presented by PBS Kids in the United States and TVOKids in Canada.
Wild Kratts: Creatures of the Deep Sea* November 23, 2016 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Space!* December 26, 2016 [82] Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: A Tiger Family Trip* May 8, 2017 Ready Jet Go!: Back to Bortron 7* August 14, 2017 Arthur: D.W. and the Beastly Birthday* May 29, 2017 Wild Kratts Alaska: Hero's Journey* July 24, 2017
Martin (born December 23, 1965) and Christopher Kratt (born July 19, 1969) are American zoologists, educational nature show hosts, wildlife filmmakers and YouTubers.Sons of musical instrument manufacturer William King "Bill" Kratt, [2] the brothers grew up in Warren Township, New Jersey [3] and together created children's television series Kratts' Creatures, Zoboomafoo, [4] Be the Creature ...
Wild Kratts: A young black-footed ferret that Martin met in the prairies. Although he can be cute, he can sometimes be sneaky. He shows this by popping up behind Martin and biting his behind. Buzzy The Zula Patrol: A ferret who wears a translator collar to speak human and is friends with the Zula Patrol. Chip Rio: Rainbow Gate! Clyde Earth to Luna!
Wild Kratts: A red kangaroo joey who first appears in the episode Kickin' It With the Roos, where he steals the Createrra's keys when Martin wants to play with him again. Roo Boss Red kangaroo: Wild Kratts: An adult male red kangaroo who is tough and he never loses a boxing match. Faloo Red kangaroo: The Rescuers Down Under
Despite the failure to launch the 24-hour PBS Kids Go! Channel, the PBS Kids Go! afternoon block continued to air on local PBS stations over the next several years and continued to expand its lineup with new series, such as Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, [9] WordGirl, [10] The Electric Company, [11] and Wild Kratts. [12]
After years of filming Zoboomafoo and Kratts' Creatures in a studio, Chris and Martin Kratt desired to return to fieldwork, living closely with animals for extended periods. [2] This led to the creation of "Be the Creature" for National Geographic, where they spent weeks living among grizzlies, lions, and other wildlife. Each episode, lasting ...