Wild Kratts
Wild Kratts | |
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Genre | Children Educational Adventure |
Created by | Chris Kratt Martin Kratt |
Written by | Chris Kratt Martin Kratt |
Directed by | Chris Kratt Martin Kratt Chris Roy Louis Champagne |
Presented by | Chris and Martin Kratt |
Voices of | Chris Kratt Martin Kratt Athena Karkanis Heather Bambrick Sabryn Rock Jonathan Malen Zachary Bennett Eva Almos Cory Doran Julie Lemieux |
Theme music composer | Pure West |
Opening theme | "Gonna Go Wild Kratts" by Sterling Jarvis |
Ending theme | "Gonna Go Wild Kratts" (instrumental) |
Composer | Pure West |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 7 |
No. of episodes | 165 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Chris Kratt Martin Kratt Vince Commisso Steven Jarosz (seasons 1-5) Blake Tohana (season 6-present) |
Producers | Cheryl Knapp Chris Kratt Martin Kratt |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production companies | Kratt Brothers Company 9 Story Media Group |
Original release | |
Network | PBS Kids Go! (2011-13) PBS Kids (2013-present) TVOKids Knowledge Network Tele-Quebec |
Release | January 3, 2011 present | –
Related | |
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. The show's aim is to educate children[1] about species, biology, zoology, and ecology, and how small actions can have a big impact. It has ties to the Kratts' previous shows, Kratts' Creatures and Zoboomafoo, and features several characters from the latter.
Starting in 2011, and having aired for over 10 years, Wild Kratts is the longest-running program made by the Kratt Brothers. It was also the last show to premiere on the PBS Kids Go! block before the block was discontinued in 2013 in favor of PBS Kids targeting a broader audience. The show was a finalist for a Peabody Award[2] and a Television Critics Association Award.
Premise
[edit]In a format similar to The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Back to the Future: The Animated Series, The New 3 Stooges and The Chica Show, each episode begins with a cold open live-action segment in which the Kratt brothers describe the characteristics and abilities of a particular species of animal, which they refer to as its "creature powers", that is featured in the episode. They segue into the episode by asking "Imagine we had the powers" of the animal and then posing while saying "What if?" together, transforming them into animated versions of themselves. The episode then transitions to the animated segment, where the brothers go on expeditions to study animals "living free and in the wild." They usually end up rescuing animals from threats caused by a baby animal's confusion, human influence, or villains such as Zach Varmitech, Gaston Gourmand, Donita Donata and Dabio, and Paisley Paver and Rex. Some episodes aim to change how animals, such as bats and crocodiles, are perceived by showing how they are an important part of their habitat.
The Kratt brothers are supported by Aviva Corcovado, a biomechanical engineer who invented "creature power suits", which allow humans to mimic the abilities of animals, and other equipment to aid the brothers in studying animals and defeating villains; Koki, a mechanical engineer and computer expert who maintains their flying turtle ship, the Tortuga; and Jimmy Z, the Tortuga's pilot, who operates the teleporter to send equipment to the brothers and helps Aviva test inventions. Along the way, the team and viewers learn about animals as the team uses creature powers to right wrongs or get out of the situations they find themselves in. They also occasionally enlist the help of the Wild Kratts Kids, children who help the Wild Kratts from their homes in any way they can, whether it be moving animals, helping to rebuild habitats, or providing local knowledge about the animal in question.
At the end of each episode, the animated segment transitions back to the live-action segment, with the Kratt brothers reiterating the animal's powers and, before the end credits, signing off by saying "Keep on creature adventuring! We'll see you on the creature trail!"
Episodes
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 40 | January 3, 2011 | October 25, 2012 | |
2 | 26 | October 15, 2012 | January 31, 2014 | |
3 | 26 | April 7, 2014 | July 22, 2015 | |
4 | 26 | July 29, 2015 | April 14, 2017 | |
5 | 18 | July 24, 2017 | January 23, 2019 | |
6 | 18 | April 15, 2019 | July 12, 2021 | |
7 | TBA | May 22, 2023 | TBA |
Characters
[edit]Main
[edit]- Martin Kratt (voiced by himself) is a zoologist who likes to give names to animals, allowing him and the team as well as the audience to bond with the animal. His signature color, including his Creature Power suit, is blue. While he is childish and fun-loving and likes to make jokes, he sometimes seems to know more about animals than Chris does, as shown in episodes like "Red Panda Rescue" and "Fire Salamander". He also appears to have become more skilled with technology over the course of the series, as shown when he creates a near-perfect Creature Power disc in "The Erminator".
- Chris Kratt (voiced by himself) is a zoologist who is considered to be the more methodical of the brothers. His signature color, including his Creature Power suit, is green. Unlike Martin, he prefers to take his time testing animals and their DNA to understand them better and save them from danger. Chris is organized, intellectual, and calm, but can be narrow-minded, as shown in "A Huge Orange Problem", where he insists that orangutans are incapable of thinking on a human level. He is also an experienced climber, although in "Flight of the Draco", he temporarily develops acrophobia after falling from a tree.
- Aviva Corcovado (voiced by Athena Karkanis) is the engineer of the Wild Kratts team. She designs and builds the various gadgets that the Kratts and the team use, including a matter transporter, which is used to transport equipment to them during expeditions, a miniaturizer, and a time machine. Her most notable inventions are the Creature Power suits, which grant their wearer the abilities of an animal through software disks that are inserted into the suits, and the Tortuga, a turtle-shaped jump jet and spacecraft which is used for transportation and as a home base. Though kind, she can be overconfident in her abilities and opinions and competitive, competing with Zach in invention contests as well as against the Kratts and nature itself, most notably in "Cheetah Racer", where she bets that she can invent a land vehicle faster than a cheetah. Her Creature Power suit is purple, as shown in episodes such as "Birds of a Feather", "Groundhog Wake Up Call", "The Amazing Creature Race", and "Praying Mantis".
- Koki (voiced by Heather Bambrick from 2011–2020 and Sabryn Rock from 2021 onwards) is a mechanical engineer and computer expert who works on the Tortuga HQ's computer database, researching animals and tracking the villains via satellite. She also manages the Tortuga's communications system, keeping in touch with Chris and Martin during their missions and managing signals from others who want to communicate with the brothers as well as intercepting those sent by the villains. Her Creature Power Suit is golden yellow, as shown in episodes such as "When Fish Fly", "A Creature Christmas", and "The Amazing Creature Race": this was also mentioned in the episode "Wolf Hawks", where she is called Gold Hawk.[3]
- Jimmy Z (voiced by Jonathan Malen) is the pilot of the Tortuga who also uses his game controller to operate its matter transporter to send items and Creature Power Discs to the Kratts. He also sometimes helps Aviva build inventions by giving her what she needs. His Creature Pod and scuba gear are both orange and his tail attachment is red, as shown in "The Great Creature Tail Fail".
Minor
[edit]- Paisley Paver (voiced by Julie Lemieux) is a businesswoman and the CEO of Pave Nature Incorporated. She believes that turning natural landscapes into factories and parking lots will create a better world for future generations, and represents the issue of corporations building over natural habitats. While impatient, demanding, and bossy, she respects her intern, Rex. At the end of "Our Blue and Green World", she retires from villainy and becomes an ally to the Kratts in their efforts to preserve and protect nature.
Villains
[edit]- Zachary Varmitech (voiced by Zachary Bennett) is a robotics inventor who knew the Kratts when they were children and met Aviva at summer camp. He seeks to steal the Kratts' technology and attempts to develop robots and inventions by mind-controlling animals and using them as workers or selling them as products. For transport, he uses a jet for long-distance travel and a Zachbot for general travel. He is afraid of the dark, as seen in "Platypus Cafe", and dislikes others telling his Zachbots what to do.
- Gaston Gourmand (voiced by Zachary Bennett) is a gourmet chef who uses wild animals as ingredients in his dishes, especially those considered to be rare and endangered. He is clever and cunning and has a dark sense of humor, as he enjoys seeing the Kratts suffer through the dilemmas he puts them in. In "Outfoxed", he takes in a Basset Hound whom he names Nostril to help him track down animals. He represents the issue of chefs using wild animals as ingredients in dishes.
- Donita Donata (voiced by Eva Almos) is a fashion designer who lives a luxurious lifestyle and travels by a pink jet or boat. She owns the clothing line Donita Donata's Live Jewelry of Nature and uses a "pose beam" to paralyze live animals to sell jewelry or clothing, also using robotic mannequins to capture animals for her. She represents the issue of fashion designers using animal products to make clothing.
- Dabio (voiced by Cory Doran) is Donita's muscular and childlike henchman, who tries to help her design fashion, but often fails to satisfy her. Although usually portrayed as unintelligent, he is better at remembering information about animals than she is.
- Rex (voiced by Cory Doran) is Paisley's former henchman, assisted her in her plots against the Kratts. He is not evil, but rather followed her out of a love for his job.
Background and production
[edit]Wild Kratts is the newest of the Kratt Brothers' television series, preceded by Kratts' Creatures (1996), Zoboomafoo (1999–2001), and Be the Creature (2003–07). The series combines animation and live action, featuring a live-action intro that sets up the animated segment and introduces the focus animal or focus trait/behavior if more than one animal is the focus, the main animated segment, and a concluding live-action segment.
Episodes are written by either Chris or Martin Kratt, who also serve as executive producers, Eva Almos, who also voices Donita Donata, or Chris Roy. It is filmed in Canada, the United States, and several other countries. The character designs were done by Ben Balistreri, who also worked on The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, and Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure. PBS dedicated nearly $500,000 to developing the series.[4]
The show debuted on January 3, 2011[5] on most PBS stations, and currently has 162 episodes across 7 seasons. International rights were signed by 9 Story in September 2010, with North American rights being held by the Kratt Brothers Company.[6]
PBS Kids often releases episodes out of order. For instance, the episode "Polar Bears Don't Dance", which is the pilot episode but airs as the seventh episode on PBS stations, 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 other episodes. Foreign countries seem to get future episodes before the United States and Canada does, as the episode "Caracal-Minton" aired in South America before it did in English.
After the premiere of "The Great Creature Tail Fail", on October 7, 2020, the series went into hiatus for nine months due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Kratt Brothers focusing more on live appearances. However, it was later announced that a new episode called "Cats and Dogs" would air on July 12, 2021 as part of the sixth season. Heather Bambrick did not reprise her role as Koki due to controversy over her voicing an African American character, and her role was replaced by Canadian black actress Sabryn Rock.[7] "Cats and Dogs" was the only episode to air in 2021 and served as the Season 6 finale, after which the series went into another hiatus, with no new episodes airing in 2022.
On July 5, 2021, it was announced that the series had begun production on season 7, which later premiered on May 22, 2023.[8][9] Additionally, a feature film and autobiography have been confirmed to be in development, with the film being the first theatrical adaptation of the Kratt Brothers' series.[10]
Broadcast
[edit]Wild Kratts airs on PBS Kids in the United States and Africa. In Canada it is shown on TVOKids in Ontario, Knowledge Network in British Columbia, and Télé-Québec in Quebec. In Latin American, it is shown on Discovery Kids. In Australia, it is shown on ABC Kids and GO!. In Catalonia, Sx3 (previously Super3) airs dubbed episodes from Seasons 1-6. Season 1 and 2 are available on Netflix Singapore. In the United Kingdom, it is shown on POP. Netflix Canada streams Seasons 3-4.
Reception
[edit]Jacqueline Cutler of The Baltimore Sun wrote, "The best of what PBS kids shows can be."[11]
Creature Adventures – April 5, 2011
- "Mom of a Croc"
- "Whale of a Squid"
- "Aardvark Town"
- "Flight of the Draco"
- "Mystery of the Squirmy Wormy"
- "Platypus Café"
- "Build It Beaver"
- "Voyage of the Butterflier XT"
- "Honey Seekers"
- "Bass Class"
Predator Power – March 20, 2012
- "Stuck on Sharks"
- "Mimic"
- "Little Howler"
- "Raptor Roundup"
Jungle Animals – July 10, 2012
- "Walk on the Wetside"
- "A Huge Orange Problem"
- "Birds of a Feather"
- "Googly-Eye the Night Guru"
Lost at Sea – January 22, 2013
- "Speaking Dolphinese"
- "Blowfish Blowout"
Rainforest Rescue – April 9, 2013
- "Rainforest Stew"
- "Shadow: The Black Jaguar"
Bugging Out – February 25, 2014
- "Secrets of the Spider's Web"
- "Attack of the Tree-Eating Aliens"
Tiny Trouble – June 10, 2014
- "Termites vs. Tongues"
- "Bugs or Monkeys?"
Shark-Tastic! – April 14, 2015
- "Octopus Wildkratticus"
- "Tortuga Tune Up"
- "Speaking Dolphinese"
- "Stuck on Sharks"
Super Sprinters – June 23, 2015
- "Falcon City"
- "Cheetah Racer"
Australian Adventures – January 6, 2016
- "Koala Balloon"
- "Kickin' It With the 'Roos"
- "Platypus Café"
Wild Animal Babies – May 3, 2016
- "Elephant in the Room"
- "Bad Hair Day"
- "Zig-Zagged"
- "Let the Rhinos Roll!"
Wild Reptiles – August 23, 2016
- "The Gecko Effect"
- "Crocogator Contest"
- "Rattlesnake Crystal"
- "Chameleons on Target"
A Creature Christmas – October 4, 2016
Panda-Monium – April 2017
- "Panda Power-Up"
- "Red Panda Rescue"
- "Colors of China"
- "Snowy Owl Invasion"
Wild Winter Creatures – October 10, 2017
- "Polar Bears Don't Dance"
- "Mystery of the Weird Looking Walrus"
- "Journey to the Subnivean Zone"
- "Musk Ox Mania"
Triple Feature: Rainforest Rescue, Lost at Sea, and Predator Power:
- Stuck on Sharks
- Mimic
- Little Howler
- Raptor Round Up
- Speaking Dolphinese
- Blowfish Blowout
- Rainforest Stew
- Shadow the Black Jaguar
Around the World Adventure: With 22 episodes:
- Tazzy Chris
- Kerhonk!
- Search for the Florida Panther
- Golden Bamboo Lemur
- Tenrec Treasure Hunt
- Mimic
- Back in Creature Time:Day of the Dodo
- Back in Creature Time:Tasmanian Tiger
- Liturgusa Krattorum
- Eel-lectric!
- Cheetah Adopted
- Temple of Tigers
- The Dhole Duplicator
- A Huge Orange Problem
- Shadow the Black Jaguar
- The Food Chain Game
- Cheetah Racer
- Rainforest Stew
- Sloth Bear Suction
- The Amazing Creature Race
- Caracal-Minton
- Amazin' Amazon Adventure!
Madagascar Madness:
- Lemur Legs
- Lemur Stink Fight
- Fossa-Palooza
- Mini Madagascar
Adventures on the African Savanna
- The Food Chain Game
- Creature Power Challenge
Cats and Dogs
- Cats and Dogs
- Spots in the Desert
- Adapto the Coyote
- Little Howler
The Briny Blue Sea
- "Sea Otter Swim"
- "Aye-Aye"
- "Osprey"
- "Puffin Rescue"
Creepy Creatures
- "Masked Bandits"
- "Creepy Creatures"
PBS Kids: 20 Snowy Tales
- Snow Runners
PBS Kids: 20 Sports Stories
- Cheetah Racer
PBS Kids: 20 Furry Tales
- Slider the Otter
PBS Kids: 15 Sports Tales
- Road Runner
- City Hoppers!
PBS Kids: 15 Frozen Tales
- Under Frozen Pond
- Musk Ox Mania
PBS Kids: Ocean Adventures
- Rocket Jaw: Rescuer of the Reef
- Capture the Fishmobile
PBS Kids: 15 Pet-Tastic Tails!
- Little Howler
PBS Kids: 20 Music Tales
- Birds of a Feather
PBS Kids: 20 Incredible Tales
- Fireflies
- Pangolin Rescue
PBS Kids: Happy Birthday!
- Quillber's Birthday Present
PBS Kids: Christmas Collection
- A Creature Christmas
PBS KIDS: Play Date Triple Feature!
- "Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink"
- "Deer Buckaroo"
- "Real Ant Farm"
- "Mystery of the Mini Monkey Models"
PBS KIDS: Secret Superheroes!
- "Great Froggyback Ride"
PBS KIDS: Just A Little Bit Spooky!
- "The Cobra King"
PBS KIDS: We Love Camping!
- "Googly Eye: The Night Guru"
PBS KIDS: Get Up and Dance!
- "Bird of a Feather"
PBS KIDS: 17 Puppy Adventures
- "The Dhole Duplicator"
PBS KIDS: 15 Sibling Stories
- "The Other Martins"
Wildest Animal Adventures
- "Mom of a Croc"
- "Whale of a Squid"
- "Aardvark Town"
- "Flight of the Draco"
- "Mystery of the Squirmy Wormy"
- "Platypus Café"
- "Build It Beaver"
- "Voyage of the Butterflier XT"
- "Honey Seekers"
- "Bass Class"
- "Stuck on Sharks"
- "Mimic"
- "Little Howler"
- "Raptor Roundup"
- "Walk on the Wetside"
- "A Huge Orange Problem"
- "Birds of a Feather"
- "Googly-Eye the Night Guru"
- "Speaking Dolphinese"
- "Blowfish Blowout"
Other media
[edit]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.
In 2016, Whole Foods Market introduced a line of products including crackers, vitamins, and soap[12] 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 discs from Zach.[13]
References
[edit]- ^ "Wild Kratts: About the Show". PBS Parents. PBS. Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
- ^ Unruh, Wes (April 12, 2016). "The Peabody Awards - The 60 Peabody Finalists". The Peabody Awards. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
- ^ Crawford, Trish (March 3, 2012). "Heather Bambrick gets up for it | Toronto Star". The Toronto Star. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ Bynum, Aaron H. (February 15, 2010). "9 Story Goes To Work On "Wild Kratts" Animation". Animation Insider. Archived from the original on December 12, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2012.
- ^ "Wild Kratts Airs On PBS Kids!". 9 Story Entertainment. Archived from the original on January 16, 2011. Retrieved January 29, 2012.
- ^ Brzoznowski, Kristin (September 29, 2010). "9 Story Signs Co-Development Deal, New International Sales". Retrieved March 29, 2013.[dead link]
- ^ "Wild Kratts Recasts Black Role with Black Voice Actress Ahead of Season 7". August 15, 2021.
- ^ "Upcoming Family Night Schedule". March 9, 2023.
- ^ "Wild Kratts". March 11, 2023.
- ^ "How the Nature-Loving Kratt Brothers Became PBS Rock Stars for the Younger Set". July 3, 2021.
- ^ Cutler, Jacqueline (December 30, 2010). "'Wild Kratts' exudes animal magnetism - Baltimore Sun". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved May 27, 2022.
- ^ "Meet the Wild Kratts! (And Check out the Wild Kratts Collection for Back-to-School ...)". Archived from the original on June 24, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2018.
- ^ Moore, Antoinette (January 16, 2020). "Power your imagination with 'Wild Kratts Live 2.0'". Longview News-Journal. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Wild Kratts at IMDb
- Pages on TVO Kids (TVO Parents), PBS Kids, Discovery Kids Asia, POP, Super3
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