Really Wild Animals

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Really Wild Animals
GenreNature documentary
Created byAndrew Carl Wilk
Voices ofDudley Moore
Billy West
Theme music composerDarryl Kubian
ComposersAlan O'Day and Janis Liebhart (songs)
Darryl Kubian (score)
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26[1]
Production
Executive producerAndrew Carl Wilk
Running time45 minutes
23 minutes (TV version)
Production companyNational Geographic Society
Original release
NetworkSyndication (1993-1995) CBS (1995-1996)
ReleaseOctober 24, 1993 (1993-10-24) –
March 6, 1996 (1996-03-06)

Really Wild Animals is an American children's educational

Daytime Emmy
Awards and won one.

Released by the National Geographic Society, the series educates children about many different species of animals. It goes to every continent, describing the wildlife on each one and also focuses on one specific group of animals, such as dogs, cats, endangered animals, and animals from Asia, the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, the Australian Outback and the African savanna.

Songs were written, produced, and mostly performed by Alan O'Day and Janis Liebhart. At the end of an episode, Spin says, "But (you know), there are lots more Really Wild Animals all across this wonderful world of ours, so be sure to join me on our next (exciting) adventure. Until then, this is your pal Spin. Spin ya later!"

Episodes

The series was released on VHS and on August 2, 2005, National Geographic began releasing the episodes on DVD.

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Swinging Safari"October 24, 1993 (1993-10-24)

This episode features animals from

rhinos, giraffes, zebras, chimpanzees, colobus monkeys, meerkats, cheetahs, and lions. The law of survival and the food chain are also emphasized. Jane Goodall and Daphne Sheldrick
appear.

There are five songs. The 1st is about lions ("Hey Lion"); the 2nd is about baby animals ("Young Thing"); the 3rd is about how humans, monkeys, and apes are related ("Family"); the 4th is about zebras ("Stripes"), and the 5th is about Africa's beauty ("The Heart That Beats in Africa") sung by Dorian Holley.

Note: The DVD version omits the "Weather Update", "Africa's Most Wanted", "Traffic Update" and "As the Earth Turns" signs.
2"Wonders Down Under"November 16, 1993 (1993-11-16)

In this episode, the animals of

flying possums, numbats, thorny devils, and koalas
are featured.

There are five songs. The 1st is about Australia and how unique it is ("Down Under"); the 2nd is about kangaroos ("Wait Up, Kangaroo"); the 3rd is about Australia's strange animals ("Proud to Be Strange"); the 4th is about the Outback's reptiles and amphibians ("Tracks in the Sand"); and the 5th is about how despite the "strange" appearances, Australia's animals make it a unique land ("Strange New Friend").
3"Deep Sea Dive"December 1, 1993 (1993-12-01)

This episode plunges into the world's oceans and explores underwater life. Key destinations include the Great Barrier Reef and Antarctica. Some of the animals featured are dolphins, octopuses, seahorses, fish, cuttlefish, jellyfish, sea otters, sharks, emperor penguins and whales. It also attempts to capture the wonders of the sea and the importance of protecting it from pollution.

There are five songs. The 1st is about water ("Water"); the 2nd is about strange animals that live deep in the sea ("City of the Creeps"); the 3rd is about the importance of keeping the water clean ("If the Water is Clear"); the 4th is about animal movement ("It's in the Way You Move"); and the 5th is about the "real" underwater treasure, all the wildlife ("I Found a Treasure").

Note: This is the first episode where Spin explores the world instead of just sticking to one continent, and the last one to feature Caesar Video Graphics animates.
4"Totally Tropical Rain Forest"September 14, 1994 (1994-09-14)

This episode shows an in-depth look at the

are among the animals shown. Environmental issues surrounding deforestation are also looked at.

There are four songs. The 1st is about all the life that lives in the rainforest ("Greenhouse"); the 2nd is about the importance of finding food and the food chain ("What Do You Want for Lunch"); the 3rd is about the rainforest canopy and all the birds that call it home ("Bird's-Eye View"), and the 4th is about the importance of keeping the rainforest safe ("This Must Be the Place").

Note: This is the first episode animated by Click 3X and the change in studios resulted in Spin being redesigned. The end has a prototype animation in which Spin doesn't put away his magnifying glass at the end; he zooms in.
5"Amazing North America"September 28, 1994 (1994-09-28)

This episode looks at

musk oxen, polar bears and black bears
are all featured. The film's diversity of the North American landscape and how its animals have adapted are key points.

There are four songs. The 1st is about what animals need to do to survive in North America ("I Gotta Be Wild"); the 2nd is about the places animals call home ("Look Who's Moving In"); the 3rd is about difficulties in getting what animals want ("To Get What You Want"), and the 4th is about the
winter season ("Winter").
6"Adventures in Asia"October 9, 1994 (1994-10-09)

The immense continent of

. The difference between myth and reality is tested in uncovering the lifestyles of all these creatures.

There are four songs. The 1st is about all the Asian legends and how much truth is in them ("Legends in Asia"); the 2nd is about territories ("Get Off of My Turf"); the 3rd is about animal roughhousing and its importance ("Roughhouse"); and the 4th is about all the life, human and animal, in Asia ("Keep the Legends Alive").
7"Polar Prowl"December 20, 1994 (1994-12-20)

In this episode, Spin takes a trip to the

musk oxen, Kodiak bears, arctic terns, penguins, seals, and humpback whales are explored. Additionally, they examine the three ways animals survive the harsh cold: hibernation
, insulation, and migration.

There are four songs. The 1st is about the cold temperatures and how the animals survive ("Cold, Cold, Cold"); the 2nd is about ways animals beat the cold ("That's the Way We Do It Up Here"); the 3rd is about penguins, and names the 17 species ("Penguins"), and the 4th is a tribute to Antarctica ("The Last Great Wilderness").
8"Hot Dogs and Cool Cats"November 21, 1995 (1995-11-21)

Spin looks at dogs and tries to determine if there is a link between wild and tame dogs. The 1st song is about why dogs do what they do ("Hey Dog"), and the 2nd is about dogs' loyalty ("Best Friends").

Spin examines cats and learns that no matter how tame, they're always wild. The 1st song is about cats having an attitude ("The Cat's Got an Attitude"), and the 2nd is about how they're wild inside ("Wild Inside").

Note: This was where the series started airing on TV, so the episodes had to be cut down in length. All VHS/DVDs released contained two 30-minute episodes. Also, beginning here, all episodes only have two songs. A bridging dog commercial between the two episodes is removed from the DVD version. The second part is also the first time Alan O'Day does not appear.
9"Dinosaurs and Other Creature Features"December 5, 1995 (1995-12-05)

Spin examines

Dromaeosaurs (Raptors), and tries to answer the questions surrounding them, including how they became extinct, and if relatives still exist such as alligators, snakes, Komodo dragons, lizards, ostriches, and cassowaries
. The 1st song focus on dinosaurs ("Dinosaurs"), and the 2nd shows how their modern-day relatives still "rock our world" ("We're Gonna Rock Your World").

Spin looks at some of the world's creepiest creatures, such as

. He shows that no matter how scary they are, they all play an important part in the world. The 1st song is about how creatures are creepy and intriguing ("Creepy Creatures"; animation by Jim and Vezna Tozzi), and the 2nd is about how important they are ("Keep on Creepin' On").

Notes: This is the first episode where the background changes from the sky to
Killer Shrews
is shown.
10"Monkey Business and Other Family Fun"December 26, 1995 (1995-12-26)

Spin looks at primates, including

bush babies, aye-ayes, capuchins, and baboons. He also explains that primates are our distant relatives. The 1st song is about all primates ("Primates"), and the 2nd is about gorillas
, our "gentle brothers" ("Gentle Brother").

Spin looks at animal families, including

sea turtles
and shows they're not all that different from human families. The 1st song is about how curious animal children are ("I'm Curious"), and the 2nd is about how important families are ("You're My Family").

Note: This episode features a parody of
Candid Camera called "Candid Critter Camera" hosted by "Alan Grunt" (a parody of Allen Funt), who is played by Billy West. A "Candid Critter Camera" segment between the two episodes involving meerkats is removed from the DVD version.
11"Farmyard Friends"January 9, 1996 (1996-01-09)

Spin looks at farm animals, such as

zebras
, from all over the world. The 1st song is about all the animals on the farm ("Farmer, Farmer"), and the 2nd is about whether the viewer would be wild or tame ("Would You Rather be Wild, Would You Rather be Tame").

Spin looks at humans helping endangered animals, how animals rescue people, and if people work together to save animals, they'll prevent them from becoming extinct. The 1st song is about help being available for animals ("Help is on the Way"), and the 2nd is about humans working to save animals ("Safe at Last").

Notes: This first part doesn't mention the second segment. The TV version of "Farmyard Friends" was titled "Spin's Really Wild Farm Tour". Also, at this point,
Warner Home Video
became the distributor and started advertising before the episode began.
12"Awesome Animal Builders"February 20, 1996 (1996-02-20)

It shows how animals build their own homes, such as termites, beavers, orb-weaver spiders, swiftlets, bees, silkworms, caterpillars, weaver birds, naked mole rats, and ospreys, and explains that they build their homes to have families. The 1st song is about the different kinds of animal homes ("Anything to Make it Home"), and the 2nd is about why animals build homes ("I Am an Architect").

Spin takes us to look at animals that migrate, such as wildebeest, sockeye salmon, tundra swans, African elephants, geese, sharks, rays, pronghorn and toads. It explains that the cycle of migration never ends. The 1st song is about animals migrating ("I'm Movin' Out"), and the 2nd is about how migration never ends for animals ("Every Ending is a Beginning").
13"Secret Weapons and Great Escapes"March 6, 1996 (1996-03-06)

Spin is a spy who is trying to find out how some animals have ways to defend themselves, such as

, and finds out why animals need defenses. The 1st song is about animals having secret defenses ("I've Got a Secret"), and the 2nd is about animals needing to watch out for other animals' defenses ("Trick of the Trade").

Spin shows animals that live on certain islands, such as

Snares Island, and shows how unique they are. Footage of New York City and its Twin Towers are shown, as well as the Herons and egrets
on the harbor's islands. Both songs are about islands and how unique they are ("Welcome to the Islands" and "It's a World Within a World").

Note: Despite this being the last episode, it still ends with Spin saying, "But there are lots more Really Wild Animals all across this wonderful world of ours, so be sure to join me on our next adventure. Until then, this is your pal, Spin. Spin ya later!" This is presumed to encourage the viewer to start over again.

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Really Wild Animals". clicker.com. Clicker. Retrieved 14 October 2010.