Kratts' Creatures

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Kratts' Creatures
Genre Children's television series
Created by Martin Kratt
Chris Kratt
Leo Eaton
Presented byChris and Martin Kratt
Shannon Duff
Voices of Ron Rubin
Theme music composerPure West
ComposerPure West
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes50
Production
Executive producersJon Slan
Leo Eaton
Richard Borchiver
ProducerWilson Coneybeare
Production locations Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Running time28 minutes
Production companies Paragon Entertainment Corporation
Earth Creatures
Maryland Public Television
BBC Worldwide
TMG Groups
Original release
Network PBS
ReleaseJune 3 (1996-06-03) 
August 9, 1996 (1996-08-09)
Related
Zoboomafoo (1999–2001)
Wild Kratts (2011–present)

Kratts' Creatures is a half-hour children's television series that originally ran on PBS during the summer of 1996. The first in a series of programs produced by the Kratt Brothers, Chris and Martin Kratt, Kratts' Creatures was made to be the first wildlife show aimed specifically towards young children. [1] It featured the Kratt Brothers as they traveled worldwide, exploring different animals and their habitats. They received assistance from their friends Allison Baldwin (Shannon Duff) and Ttark, an animated anthropomorphic dinosaur (voiced by Ron Rubin). The show ran for one season on PTV from June 3, 1996, to August 9, 1996, with 50 episodes, with reruns continuing to air until June 9, 2000. Due to its popularity, the show inspired an unofficial spin-off, Zoboomafoo, created by the Kratts, which premiered on January 25, 1999. [2]

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Episode list

#EpisodeOther notesRelease DateRelease Date #2
1Big Five, Little FiveVHS releaseJune 3, 1996October 27, 2006
2City CrittersVHS releaseJune 4, 1996November 3, 2006
3SharksVHS releaseJune 5, 1996November 10, 2006
4Running with the Wild DogsVHS releaseJune 6, 1996November 17, 2006
5In Search of the Tasmanian TigerVHS releaseJune 7, 1996November 24, 2006
6The Great DefendersVHS releaseJune 10, 1996December 1, 2006
7Pan Troglodytes: An In-depth AnalysisVHS releaseJune 11, 1996December 8, 2006
8The Great CanadiansVHS releaseJune 12, 1996December 15, 2006
9Rain Forests: Under the CanopyVHS releaseJune 13, 1996December 22, 2006
10Creatures of the NightVHS releaseJune 14, 1996December 29, 2006
11Elephants 1: Educating EmilyVHS releaseJune 17, 1996January 5, 2007
12Elephants 2: Wild Elephants Can't Drag Me AwayVHS releaseJune 18, 1996January 12, 2007
13Weird CreaturesVHS releaseJune 19, 1996January 19, 2007
14Planet of the DolphinsVHS releaseJune 20, 1996January 26, 2007
15The Great Bear ShowVHS releaseJune 21, 1996February 2, 2007
16Mgobo of Baboon MountainVHS releaseJune 24, 1996February 9, 2007
17The How ShowVHS releaseJune 25, 1996February 16, 2007
18Kickboxing KangaroosVHS releaseJune 26, 1996February 23, 2007
19The Giant Bug InvasionVHS releaseJune 27, 1996March 2, 2007
20Heavyweights of AfricaVHS releaseJune 28, 1996March 9, 2007
21The Redcoats Are ComingVHS releaseJuly 1, 1996March 16, 2007
22The Cow ShowVHS releaseJuly 2, 1996March 23, 2007
23Maximum Cheetah VelocityVHS releaseJuly 3, 1996March 30, 2007
24Wild PoniesVHS releaseJuly 4, 1996April 6, 2007
25Who's Who?VHS releaseJuly 5, 1996April 13, 2007
26Arribada 1: Sea Turtle InvasionVHS releaseJuly 8, 1996April 20, 2007
27Arribada 2: Running the GauntletVHS releaseJuly 9, 1996April 27, 2007
28Around Australia in Eight DaysVHS releaseJuly 10, 1996May 4, 2007
29Hyenas Are CoolVHS releaseJuly 11, 1996May 11, 2007
30Mungu's RevengeVHS releaseJuly 12, 1996May 18, 2007
31Creature RescueVHS releaseJuly 15, 1996May 25, 2007
32Lion, King of the Beasts?VHS releaseJuly 16, 1996June 1, 2007
33MarshmaniaVHS releaseJuly 17, 1996June 8, 2007
34Why?VHS releaseJuly 18, 1996June 15, 2007
35Koalas and Wombats: The Untold StoryVHS releaseJuly 19, 1996June 22, 2007
36Backyard BanditsVHS releaseJuly 22, 1996June 29, 2007
37Hanging with the MonkeysVHS releaseJuly 23, 1996July 6, 2007
38The Best of the BestVHS releaseJuly 24, 1996July 13, 2007
39Polyp PowerVHS releaseJuly 25, 1996July 20, 2007
40Wings!VHS releaseJuly 26, 1996July 27, 2007
41Phantom WolvesVHS releaseJuly 29, 1996August 3, 2007
42Australia: Land of Mystery and IntrigueVHS releaseJuly 30, 1996August 10, 2007
43Leopard: Prince of StealthVHS releaseJuly 31, 1996August 17, 2007
44When?VHS releaseAugust 1, 1996August 24, 2007
45Parched and Thirsty in the OutbackVHS releaseAugust 2, 1996August 31, 2007
46GatorgladesVHS releaseAugust 5, 1996September 7, 2007
47Spots and Stripes ForeverVHS releaseAugust 6, 1996September 14, 2007
48Three Cool CatsVHS releaseAugust 7, 1996September 21, 2007
49Where?VHS releaseAugust 8, 1996September 28, 2007
50Around Africa in Eight HoursVHS releaseAugust 9, 1996October 5, 2007

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