She watched each episode intently and asked to see them over (and over) again. This isn’t a failing of the show really, just more that it’s meant for kids who are slightly older, like say five and up. It was just a bit over her head, and it’s really the first show with that sort of good/bad conflict that she’s watched. She would ask me dozens of questions trying to figure out why there was a bad guy in the show, and why he was trying to do whatever silly evil thing he was trying to do (such as hunt shark for their fins to create shark fin soup, or chase after cheetah cubs to turn into furry fashion statements). This is where the show fell flat for my four year old. The only down side is that many of the animated stories are centred around conflict with a villain. #Powerdvd 15 review free#Through the magic-like tech of their Creature Power suits, and other fantastic inventions, the Kratt brothers explore various environments, learn fascinating info about various creatures, and help to keep animals “Living free and in the wild!”. The middle of the episode is an animated adventure featuring the Kratt brothers and their clever techie helpers. #Powerdvd 15 review series#However, I do have to warn you it is for a slightly older target audience then Zoboomafoo.Ĭhris and his brother Martin are now living in Ottawa, where they’ve opened their own animation studio, which is where they filmed the TV series Wild Kratts.Įach episode contains a live action intro and conclusion, featuring the Kratt brothers, that sets up the cartoon segment and introduces the featured animal. It is a fun, educational show that I actually enjoyed sitting and watching with my kids. So as you can imagine, I of course jumped at the chance to review the WILD KRATTS: Predator Power DVD, and now having watched the four episodes on the DVD I have to say, it rocks. Of course they stopped filming it years ago, and well like I said, I’ve seen every episode, multiple times. I can honestly say I’ve seen each and every episode at least twice minimum. You guys all remember Zoboomafoo, right? The leaping lemur who lived in Animal Junction and visited each day with Chris and Martin Kratt? We are huge Zoboomafoo fans in this household.
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