Full Force Nature

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Full Force Nature
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Genre Documentary
Narrated by Bill Ratner
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerGary R. Benz
Running time30 minutes
Production company GRB Entertainment
Original release
Network The Weather Channel
ReleaseJanuary 15, 2006 (2006-01-15) 
2011 (2011)

Full Force Nature is an American documentary television series that is narrated by Bill Ratner and ran on The Weather Channel from January 15, 2006 until 2011.

Contents

Premise

Full Force Nature focuses on extreme weather and weird weather events that are caught on video camera. [1]

Episode list

Season 1

No.Title
1"California Flooded River"
2"Elk City, Oklahoma, Tornado"
3"Hurricane (Katrina charley Claudette)"
4"Iowa Tornado"
5"Katrina Boat and Fire"
6"Katrina Gulfport Hotel Surge"
7"Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Hurricane"
8"LA Rains Rescue"
9"Sea Storm"
10"Texas Flash Floods"
11"Tornado (Illinois, Salt Lake City, and Kansas)"
12"Vegas 2 (Monsoonal Rains of Las Vegas)"

Home media and streaming releases

On April 28, 2009, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (under license from GRB Entertainment) released the show on DVD in Region 1. [2]

On January 25, 2010, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (under license from GRB Entertainment) released both volumes of Full Force Nature on DVD in Region 1. [3] [4]

On December 20, 2016, GRB Entertainment made the show available for streaming on YouTube. [5]

In 2018, the series was available online on the streaming services Netflix and Tubi, but the show was later removed on Netflix in 2019 and Tubi in 2020, but it returned to the latter service in July 2023, when FilmRise acquired digital distribution rights to the show, along with other shows from GRB Studios. [6] [7]

As of 2023, the show is currently available for streaming online on FilmRise's app and its partners, The Roku Channel, Tubi and Amazon Prime Video and its sister AVOD service, Amazon Freevee in English audio, and dubbed in Spanish on Pluto TV in Latin America and Vix in the United States and Mexico, under the titles Fuerza Total de la Naturaleza and Naturaleza Impacable. [8] [9] [7] [10] [11]

In August 2024, the first season of Full Force Nature was made available on Pluto TV in English audio.

DVD NameEp #Release Date
Full Force Nature12April 28, 2009
Full Force Nature: Volume 16January 25, 2010
Full Force Nature: Volume 26January 25, 2010

International versions

The Philippine version of the show was hosted by actor Richard Gutierrez, and aired on GMA Network under the "Bilib Ka Ba? Nights" (lit.'Do You Believe? Nights') block of the network from December 2, 2008 until February 17, 2009. [12] [13] [14]

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