Wild Kratts.

Wild Kratts

This show follows the adventures of animated versions of brothers Chris and Martin Kratt, hosts of such educational shows as "Kratts' Creatures" and "Zoboomafoo." In the show, the animated Kratts encounter wild animals during stories of adventure and mystery. The live-action Kratt brothers introduce each episode.

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UPCOMING EPISODES

Sat, 5/16 at 12:30 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

Chimpanzee and Me

The gang travels deep into Uganda's tropical forests to uncover the true nature of the chimpanzee; Chris encounters a baby chimp who shows him what it means to be one of these great apes.

Sat, 5/16 at 1:00 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

Moose Nibbles

The Kratt brothers take a day off from adventuring to go camping, where they meet a mischievous little moose calf.

Sat, 5/16 at 6:00 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS HDTV

Osprey

Chris, Martin and Aviva need osprey creature powers to find keys that Jimmy dropped in the ocean.

Sat, 5/16 at 4:30 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

A Huge Orange Problem

Search for the endangered orangutan in Borneo.

Sat, 5/16 at 5:00 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

Seasquatch

The brothers are trapped when their submarine loses power.

Sun, 5/17 at 12:30 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

A Huge Orange Problem

Search for the endangered orangutan in Borneo.

Sun, 5/17 at 1:00 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

Seasquatch

The brothers are trapped when their submarine loses power.

Sun, 5/17 at 6:00 am America/Chicago on Austin PBS HDTV

Rainforest Stew

Chris and Martin search for an obscure rain forest creature.

Sun, 5/17 at 4:30 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

The Food Chain Game

Aviva creates a game in which Martin and Chris learn about predators and prey as well as the differences between herbivores and carnivores.

Sun, 5/17 at 5:00 pm America/Chicago on Austin PBS Kids

Bumblezzzz

On their annual laundry day, the Kratt brothers disagree on whether blue oceans or green forests are better; Aviva demonstrates how oceans and forests work together.