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Released: January 5, 2016 (PBS Kids)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Wild Kratts: Australian Adventures Go “Down Under” with the Wild Kratts where the team has to do some crafty adapting to survive the harsh conditions of this wild environment. And Martin and Chris cross the desert on a mission to see Red Kangaroos. They soon discover that ‘roos never back down from a kick-boxing fight! With wild creatures and fun characters, the Wild Kratts make learning about nature an educational adventure! Episodes include… Koala Balloon – Martin and Chris must protect a young koala stranded in the Australian Outback, and help him get back to his Eucalyptus forest habitat. On their quest to return the adorable animal home, the brothers discover lots of interesting facts about how animals are specialized to their own environment, and with some tips from an intrepid desert dweller called the thorny devil, they must survive the desert crossing and bring the koala home. Kickin’ it with the Roos – When Chris and Martin meet up with a mob of Red kangaroos, they get their car keys stolen by a joey and have to figure out how to get them back from the tricky little guy. As they jump into the life of the roos to search for the missing keys, the brothers realize that animals live in different kinds of social groups and they have important behaviors that keep the group together and safe. But everybody wonders just how safe this search has become, when Chris and Martin get tangled up in a kickboxing match with the dominant male and caught in the middle of a dingo attack. Bonus Episode Platypus Café – On a kayaking expedition in Australia, the brothers encounter one of the world s most unusual creatures: a platypus mother with her eggs. But unscrupulous endangered animal chef, Gourmand, plans on adding the platypus eggs to his menu. Chris and Martin must harness the special electromagnetic “sixth sense” of the platypus to save the eggs. They realize that animals use their senses to find out about their surroundings and themselves, and different senses give different information.
This DVD features two Wild Kratts episodes “Koala Balloon” and “Kickin’ it with the Roos” plus a bonus called “Platypus Cafe.” My kids love Wild Kratts and even though they have seen these episodes before they love watching them over and over. I love how the show features both animated parts and then shows the real Kratt brothers with real animals. This DVD is all about kangaroos and koalas and if you have a child who likes those animals then they will especially like this DVD.
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