Wild Kratts


Wild Kratts is an American-Canadian live action/flash-animated television series created by Chris and Martin Kratt. The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group produce the show, which is presented by PBS in the United States and by TVOKids in Canada. The show's aim is to educate children about biology, zoology, and ecology, and teach kids small ways to make big impacts. It has ties to the Kratts' previous shows, Kratts' Creatures and Zoboomafoo, and contains numerous characters from the latter. Spanning over ten years, Wild Kratts is the longest running program made by the Kratt Brothers.
The show is broadcast in the United States and Africa, Canada, Latin America, Brazil, Australia, Spain, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland, Slovenia, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Middle East, India and Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia in Serbian. The show was even nominated for a Peabody Award and a Television Critics Association Award.

Plot

The basic plot of each Wild Kratts episode is to save an animal or animals under threat, be it by villains, general human influence, or confusion on a baby animal's part. Most episodes focus on villains, but some focus on a real-world problem, either directly or indirectly through allegory. Additionally, some episodes aim to change the way a creature perceived as threatening is seen – such as bats and crocodiles.
The Kratt brothers are helped by Aviva Corcovado, a biomechanical engineer who invents "creature power suits" which are created to mimic abilities of animals and aid in defeating the villains. Koki is the mechanic and computer expert who deals with the running of the "Tortuga", their flying turtle ship, which is piloted by Jimmy Z, who also operates the teleporter to send new Creature Power discs to the Kratt brothers and helps Aviva with testing her inventions. Along the way, viewers learn about the animals and their lives as the Wild Kratts gang figure out ways to either right wrongs or to get out of the situations they are in.
Some of their adventures have put them in grave danger. In some cases, such as "Platypus Café", "Honey Seekers" and "Opossum in my Pocket" did the villain intended to cause harm to one of the brothers. In other episodes, the villain had not thought it through, or was not aware of the medical risks involved. They occasionally enlist the help of the Wild Kratts Kids, children who help the Wild Kratts from their home however they can, whether it is moving animals or helping rebuild habitats.

Episodes

Cast

Main

Wild Kratts is the latest of the Kratt Brothers' hit television series, preceded by Kratts' Creatures, Zoboomafoo, and Be the Creature. The series combines animation and live action, featuring a donut sequence that asks "What If?", that sets up the cartoon segment and introduces the focus animal ; the principal cartoon show; and a concluding live-action segment that sums up the cartoon.
Each episode is written by either Chris or Martin Kratt themselves, Eva Almos, or Chris Roy. It is filmed in Canada, the United States, and in several countries around the world. PBS dedicated nearly $500,000 to developing the series.
Wild Kratts makes use of comedic devices such as slapstick comedy, as per their previous kids' shows. The show debuted on January 3, 2011 on most PBS stations, and has currently been signed for a 6th season with both PBS and TVOntario. The series currently has 158 episodes, 146 of which have aired so far in the United States.
International rights were signed by 9 Story in September 2010, with North American rights being held by Kratt Brothers Company.
PBS Kids often releases episodes out of order. For example, the episode "Polar Bears Don't Dance", which is supposed to be the pilot episode, features an art style different from the rest of the series, and was also omitted from the first DVD release. Additionally, it is directed by Luc Chamberland, who did not direct any subsequent episodes. Chamberland worked on animated films such as Space Jam, Quest for Camelot and . Foreign countries seem to get future episodes before the United States and Canadian watchers. For example, the episode "Caracal-Minton" was shown in South America before being aired in English.
On October 15, 2012, in the United States and Canada, Season 2 began with four episodes. This is the first season to begin with a view of the Earth before the Kratt brothers are shown introducing the audience. This season focused on the Western Hemisphere, including the Central American Costa Rica, coral reef, temperate woodlands, and the Sonoran Desert.
On October 25, 2012, the Season 1 finale of the show was shown on PBS, along with all other unaired episodes in the following week.
On January 21, 2013, a special aired which combined two Season 2 episodes called "Speaking Dolphinese" and "Blowfish Blowout". These episodes later aired separately, with "Speaking Dolphinese" airing on February 5, 2013, and "Blowfish Blowout" airing on February 7, 2013, on most stations. The Season 2 finale, "Groundhog Wake-Up Call", was aired on January 31, 2014.
On the week of August 19 to August 23, 2013, Reptile Week came which aired 4 new reptile-themed episodes, including "Gila Monster Under my House", "Roadrunner", "Tortuga Tune Up" and "Rattlesnake Crystal".
On April 7, 2014, in the United States and Canada, Season 3 began with 5 episodes. This is the second season to begin with a view of the Earth before the Kratt brothers are shown introducing the audience. This focuses on habitats of the Western Hemisphere, such as the jungle and forest habitats of Madagascar, beach and coastal habitats of the Caribbean, prairie or Great Plains habitat of the central United States, ocean habitats of the Caribbean, and the cypress swamp habitat of Florida. On July 7, 2014, "Back in Creature Time" aired. On April 20, 2015, a "Spring Special" aired with episodes such as "Chameleons on Target" and "Lemur Stink Fight". The "Summer Safari" started July 1, 2015, with a rerun of "Back in Creature Time", as well as some Madagascar episodes like "Aye, Aye", "Lemur Legs" and other Madagascar episodes, including the episodes of "Fossa Palooza" and "Mini Madagascar" that marked the end of Season 3.
Season 4 premiered on July 29, 2015 in the USA with the release of the first two episodes, "The Last Largest Lobster" and "Stars of the Tides". Habitats featured in this season included Chinese bamboo forests, the Amazon rainforest, the Arctic, and the rocky intertidal zone of the Atlantic Ocean. On November 25, 2015, a holiday special known as "Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas" was released in the USA. On November 23, 2016, the special "Creatures of the Deep Sea" was released in the USA.
From January 16–20, 2017 new episodes of Season 4 began to air, including "Liturgusa krattorum", "Snowy Owl Invasion" and "Eel-Ectric". "Liturgusa Krattorum" was a special episode dedicated to an event in 2014/15 in which Dr. Gavin Svenson discovered an animal by the episode's same name, naming it after Chris and Martin Kratt, for their excellent work on Wild Kratts, as well as their other shows including Be the Creature and Zoboomafoo.
Season 4 concluded in the USA when the remaining 5 episodes aired from April 10-14, 2017.
Season 5 premiered on July 24, 2017 in the USA with the release of the two-part special "Wild Kratts Alaska: Hero's Journey", as well as the episodes "Mystery of the North Pole Penguins?" and "Temple of Tigers". This season focuses primarily on habitats such as Europe's Black Forest, and Antarctica, as well as the Indian jungles. Also, a Halloween special, entitled "Wild Kratts Halloween: Creepy Creatures", was released in the USA on October 22, 2018. Season 5 concluded in the USA on January 23, 2019 with the release of the episode "Hercules - The Giant Beetle".
In 2019, Season 6 was announced and piloted with "Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink." The show is currently in the 6th season, in its 9th year. The other episodes in season 6 were about ocelots, white tailed deer, harris hawks, hammerhead sharks, leaf cutter ants, tamarins and marmosets, stingrays, and a movie special about the Amazon rainforest called Amazin Amazon Adventure. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Season 6 episodes have 2 film crews for the live-action segments, with Chris and Martin in distant locations. Season 6 focuses on the Sonoran Desert, The Amazon Rainforest, the Caribbean Sea and Africa.

Broadcast

Wild Kratts airs on PBS Kids in the United States and Africa. In Canada it is shown on TV Ontario in Ontario, Knowledge Network in British Columbia, and Télé-Québec/Le Skwat in Quebec. In Australia it is shown on GO!. Season 1 and 2 are available on Netflix Singapore. In the United Kingdom it is shown on POP.

DVD releases

Creature Adventures – April 5, 2011
  1. "Mom of a Croc"
  2. "Whale of a Squid"
  3. "Aardvark Town"
  4. "Flight of the Draco"
  5. "Mystery of the Squirmy Wormy"
  6. "Platypus Café"
  7. "Build It Beaver"
  8. "Voyage of the Butterflier XT"
  9. "Honey Seekers"
  10. "Bass Class"
Predator Power – March 20, 2012
  1. "Stuck on Sharks"
  2. "Mimic"
  3. "Little Howler"
  4. "Raptor Roundup"
Jungle Animals – July 10, 2012
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
  1. "Walk on the Wetside"
  2. "A Huge Orange Problem"
  3. "Birds of a Feather"
  4. "Googly-Eye: The Night Guru"
Lost at Sea – January 22, 2013
Distributor: Warner Bros.
  1. "Speaking Dolphinese"
  2. "Blowfish Blowout"
Rainforest Rescue – April 9, 2013
  1. "Rainforest Stew"
  2. "Shadow: The Black Jaguar"
Bugging Out – February 25, 2014
  1. "Secrets of the Spider's Web"
  2. "Attack of the Tree-Eating Aliens"
Tiny Trouble – June 10, 2014
  1. "Termites vs. Tongues"
  2. "Bugs or Monkeys?"
Shark-Tastic! – April 14, 2015
  1. "Octopus Wildkratticus"
  2. "Tortuga Tune Up"
  3. "Speaking Dolphinese"
  4. "Stuck on Sharks"
Super SprintersJune 23, 2015
  1. "Falcon City"
  2. "Cheetah Racer"
Australian Adventures – January 6, 2016
  1. "Koala Balloon"
  2. "Kickin' It With the 'Roos"
  3. "Platypus Café"
Wild Animal Babies – May 3, 2016
  1. "Elephant in the Room"
  2. "Bad Hair Day"
  3. "Zig-Zagged"
  4. "Let the Rhinos Roll!"
Wild Reptiles – August 23, 2016
  1. "The Gecko Effect"
  2. "Crocogator Contest"
  3. "Rattlesnake Crystal"
  4. "Chameleons on Target"
A Creature Christmas – October 4, 2016
Panda-Monium – April 2017
  1. "Panda Power-Up"
  2. "Red Panda Rescue"
  3. "Colors of China"
  4. "Snowy Owl Invasion"
Wild Winter Creatures – October 10, 2017
  1. "Polar Bears Don't Dance"
  2. "Mystery of the Weird Looking Walrus"
  3. "Journey to the Subnivean Zone"
  4. "Musk Ox Mania"

    Other media

A Wild Kratts magazine appeared in Wal-Mart in October 2017. It had animals from when this show started in 2011 to about until 2017. It was in display until October 14, 2017.
In 2016, Whole Foods Market introduced a line of products including crackers, vitamins, and soap carrying the WILD KRATTS branding.
Two theatrical live shows based on the animated series premiered at an unknown time at a large stage. The first stage show featured the Kratt Brothers leaping out of the animation and interacting with the audience, and later using their Creature Power Suits to rescue the miniaturizer from Zach Varmitech. A theatrical sequel to that live show in 2019 titled Wild Kratts Live 2.0: Activate Creature Power! premiered at a live stage. The live stage performance had featured the live-action Kratt Brothers shrinking down and exploring, only to later rescue their Creature Power disks from Zach.