

Kratts' Creatures
Kratts' Creatures
1. Big Five, Little Five
2. City Critters
3. Sharks
4. Running with Wild Dogs
5. In Search of the Tasmanian Tiger
6. The Great Defenders
7. Pan Troglodytes: An In-Depth Analysis
8. The Great Canadians
9. Rain Forests: Under the Canopy
10. Creatures of the Night
11. Elephants 1: Educating Emily
12. Elephants 2: Wild Elephants Couldn't Drag Me Away
13. Weird Creatures
14. Planet of the Dolphin
15. The Great Bear Show
16. Mgobo of Baboon Mountain
17. The How Show
18. Kickboxing Kangaroos
19. The Giant Bug Invasion!!
20. Heavyweights of Africa!
21. The Redcoats Are Coming!
22. The Cow Show
23. Maximum Cheetah Velocity
24. Wild Ponies!
25. Who's Who?
26. Arribala 1: The Sea Turtle Invasion
27. Arribala 2: Running the Gauntlet
28. Around Australia in Eight Days
29. Hyenas Are Cool!
30. Mungu's Revenge
31. Creature Rescue
32. Lion, King of the Beasts?
33. Marshmania!
34. Why?
35. Koalas and Wombats: The Untold Story
36. Backyard Bandits
37. Hanging with the Monkeys
38. The Best of the Best
39. Polyp Power!
40. Wings!
41. Phantom Wolves
42. Australia: Land of Mystery and Intrigue
43. Leopard: Prince of Stealth
44. When?
45. Parched and Thirsty in the Outback
46. Gatorglades!
47. Spots and Stripes Forever
48. 3 Cool Cats!
49. Where?
50. Around Africa in Eight Hours
Overview
Kratts' Creatures is a children's television program on PBS. The show was hosted by the Kratt Brothers, Chris and Martin. It also featured Shannon Duff as Allison Baldwin and Ron Rubin as the voice of an animated anthropomorphic dinosaur. The show introduced its viewers to the world of animals. 50 episodes were produced in total. The show ran for only one season on PBS from June 3, 1996 until August 9, 1996. Then after cancellation, aired reruns until June 9, 2000. It also aired reruns on PBS Kids Go! from October 2006 to May 2008. Due to its popularity the show inspired an unofficial spinoff, Zoboomafoo, another show created by the Kratts, which premiered on January 25, 1999.