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1Africa's Most Amazing Animals
By Ganeri, Anita, 1961-
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- Language: English
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2Bats And Other Animals With Amazing Ears
By LaBella, Susan, 1948-
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3The Amazing Animals Of North America
By Wise, William, 1923-
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4The Amazing Animals Of The Rainforest: Wild Ones!
By Modern Publishing
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- Language: English
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5Now I'm Reading! Amazing Animals, Level 2, Boxed Set! (Now I'm Reading)
By Nora Gaydos
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6The Amazing Animals Of Latin America
By William Wise and Joseph Sibal
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7Amazing Animals Of The World 2
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- Language: English
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- Subjects: Animals -- Juvenile literature - Animals
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8Smelling Their Prey : Animals With An Amazing Sense Of Smell
By Lay, Kathryn
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95. Amazing Animals Animal Acrobats
Henrys amazing animals
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10Amazing Animals Armored Animals[ 1]
Amazing Animals Armored Animals[ 1]
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11Amazing Animals - Armoured Animals
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12Amazing Animals Animal Changes S 03 E 11
By by Television series by Dorling Kindersley Vision Television (5 C, 34 P)
in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)|* Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023 This program was made for the United States
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15Amazing Animals - Season One (1996)
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Lionheart Television Contents 1st Logo (February 15, 1983-1987) 2nd Logo (1987-1991) BBC Lionheart Television Contents Logo (1991-1994) Lionheart Television 1st Logo (February 15, 1983-1987) Visuals: On a black background, a white drawing of a lion zooms in before stopping, taking up a good portion of the screen. The lion is drawn in an "ornate" style with its tongue sticking out, a collar-like mane, and rather "fluffy" appearance. It's also holding a spectre in its front right paw, with 2 wing-like attachments at the top and emitting lightning bolts off of it. From the bottom of the spectre, the text "A BBC TV PRODUCTION" zooms in and settles below the lion, with "BBC" in a larger, "3D"-styled font. A few seconds later, it "flips" around to reveal "Distributed By" in a small print, as well as " LIONHEART TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL, INC." in a larger print. "LIONHEART" is also presented in a similar "ornate" style. Trivia: The lion in the logo is part of the BBC's Coat of Arms. Variants: For shows produced by ABC , the text will instead read "AN ABC PRODUCTION" with "ABC" larger than the rest. A different version of this logo had the lion and "LIONHEART" text on a chrome silver plate, flying up from the bottom of the screen. After it settled, the regular text fades in. A still version exists where the logo is colored in orange. Technique: Scanimate animation. Audio: A Moog synthesizer tune that starts with what sounds like a "winning" sound effect on a slot machine or a video game, which is followed by a fanfare. Audio Trivia: This logo's soundtrack is perhaps more notable nowadays for its use on the outro for some videos by Everything Is Terrible! Availability: Seen on older American prints of BBC shows from this period until 1987. Usually replaced with the 2nd logo. It may or may not appear on the original U.S. VHS release of The Home Whovian . It was also seen on some episodes of the Blackadder series when last seen on New York's WLIW 21 in the 2000s. It may appear on older prints of The Good Life . 2nd Logo (1987-1991) Visuals: On a black background, many tiny particles scatter in from all over the screen, eventually meeting in the top center to form a abstract red drawing of a roaring lion head, the face represented by an outline and glowing white. As the head forms, the stacked serif text " LIONHEART TELEVISION THE BBC IN AMERICA " swoops in and angles itself straight under the lion head with a good chunk of blank space between them, which is then filled by a segmented grey line wiping in. The line has a red and blue shadow on the left and right sides of it respectively, and a odd V-shaped dip below the lion head. Variant: On the U.S. adaptation of Top of the Pops , the animation begins superimposed over the end scene before the background fades to black, and a copyright date fades in below the logo. Technique: Computer animation. Audio: None, or the ending theme of the show. Availability: Again, seen on American prints of BBC shows from this period. Can still be seen at the end of Are You Being Served? episodes when seen in certain markets (WLIW 21 in New York and East Tennessee PBS in Knoxville, for instance). It is also seen at the end of some Fawlty Towers reruns. The version with the superimposition and the copyright date was seen at the end of the U.S. adaptation of Top of the Pops , which aired briefly Friday late-nights on CBS in the 1987-88 season. BBC Lionheart Television Logo (1991-1994) Visuals: Over a larger version of 1985-1991 BBC1 "COW" globe, the parallelograms of the 1988 BBC logo, colored black with silver letters, swoop down one-by-one over the globe and settling in the middle of it. Once it settles, the three lines below them in red fade in, along with " LIONHEART TELEVISION " with gradient shading in them and set in the same position as all other BBC divisions during the time period. " LIONHEART " is colored silver while " TELEVISION " is dark red. Below, the byline " A BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION COMPANY " fades in at the same time in white. Variant: A still in-credit variant in white exists, which is seen on The Wrong Trousers . Technique: CGI. Audio: A synthesized fanfare that sounds vaguely like the one in the 1st logo. Audio Variants: On Madison's Adventures: Growing Up Wild , it uses a modified version of the 1987 ITC Entertainment Group fanfare, slightly slowed down and double-layered to make it in sync with the animation. On The Wrong Trousers , the ending theme to the short is used. Availability: Seen a good deal on A&E ( Lovejoy , A Touch of Frost , Pole To Pole with Michael Palin ) and PBS until the mid '90s. Its first appearance appears to have been on original PBS prints of Keeping Up Appearances , first broadcast on PBS stations in late 1991/early 1992. 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Lionheart Television Contents 1st Logo (February 15, 1983-1987) 2nd Logo (1987-1991) BBC Lionheart Television Contents Logo (1991-1994) Lionheart Television 1st Logo (February 15, 1983-1987) Visuals: On a black background, a white drawing of a lion zooms in before stopping, taking up a good portion of the screen. The lion is drawn in an "ornate" style with its tongue sticking out, a collar-like mane, and rather "fluffy" appearance. It's also holding a spectre in its front right paw, with 2 wing-like attachments at the top and emitting lightning bolts off of it. From the bottom of the spectre, the text "A BBC TV PRODUCTION" zooms in and settles below the lion, with "BBC" in a larger, "3D"-styled font. A few seconds later, it "flips" around to reveal "Distributed By" in a small print, as well as " LIONHEART TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL, INC." in a larger print. "LIONHEART" is also presented in a similar "ornate" style. Trivia: The lion in the logo is part of the BBC's Coat of Arms. Variants: For shows produced by ABC , the text will instead read "AN ABC PRODUCTION" with "ABC" larger than the rest. A different version of this logo had the lion and "LIONHEART" text on a chrome silver plate, flying up from the bottom of the screen. After it settled, the regular text fades in. A still version exists where the logo is colored in orange. Technique: Scanimate animation. Audio: A Moog synthesizer tune that starts with what sounds like a "winning" sound effect on a slot machine or a video game, which is followed by a fanfare. Audio Trivia: This logo's soundtrack is perhaps more notable nowadays for its use on the outro for some videos by Everything Is Terrible! Availability: Seen on older American prints of BBC shows from this period until 1987. Usually replaced with the 2nd logo. It may or may not appear on the original U.S. VHS release of The Home Whovian . It was also seen on some episodes of the Blackadder series when last seen on New York's WLIW 21 in the 2000s. It may appear on older prints of The Good Life . 2nd Logo (1987-1991) Visuals: On a black background, many tiny particles scatter in from all over the screen, eventually meeting in the top center to form a abstract red drawing of a roaring lion head, the face represented by an outline and glowing white. As the head forms, the stacked serif text " LIONHEART TELEVISION THE BBC IN AMERICA " swoops in and angles itself straight under the lion head with a good chunk of blank space between them, which is then filled by a segmented grey line wiping in. The line has a red and blue shadow on the left and right sides of it respectively, and a odd V-shaped dip below the lion head. Variant: On the U.S. adaptation of Top of the Pops , the animation begins superimposed over the end scene before the background fades to black, and a copyright date fades in below the logo. Technique: Computer animation. Audio: None, or the ending theme of the show. Availability: Again, seen on American prints of BBC shows from this period. Can still be seen at the end of Are You Being Served? episodes when seen in certain markets (WLIW 21 in New York and East Tennessee PBS in Knoxville, for instance). It is also seen at the end of some Fawlty Towers reruns. The version with the superimposition and the copyright date was seen at the end of the U.S. adaptation of Top of the Pops , which aired briefly Friday late-nights on CBS in the 1987-88 season. BBC Lionheart Television Logo (1991-1994) Visuals: Over a larger version of 1985-1991 BBC1 "COW" globe, the parallelograms of the 1988 BBC logo, colored black with silver letters, swoop down one-by-one over the globe and settling in the middle of it. Once it settles, the three lines below them in red fade in, along with " LIONHEART TELEVISION " with gradient shading in them and set in the same position as all other BBC divisions during the time period. " LIONHEART " is colored silver while " TELEVISION " is dark red. Below, the byline " A BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION COMPANY " fades in at the same time in white. Variant: A still in-credit variant in white exists, which is seen on The Wrong Trousers . Technique: CGI. Audio: A synthesized fanfare that sounds vaguely like the one in the 1st logo. Audio Variants: On Madison's Adventures: Growing Up Wild , it uses a modified version of the 1987 ITC Entertainment Group fanfare, slightly slowed down and double-layered to make it in sync with the animation. On The Wrong Trousers , the ending theme to the short is used. Availability: Seen a good deal on A&E ( Lovejoy , A Touch of Frost , Pole To Pole with Michael Palin ) and PBS until the mid '90s. Its first appearance appears to have been on original PBS prints of Keeping Up Appearances , first broadcast on PBS stations in late 1991/early 1992. 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18Henry's Amazing Animals: Monkeys And Apes (1997) VHS (NIVC #27)
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New, Improved VHS Copy #27 Here's my recording of my new, improved VHS copy of 'Henry's Amazing Animals: Monkeys and Apes' (1997). This copy I recorded and uploaded in November last year wasn't bad per se, but it had some nasty picture flaws and occasional audio issues where it briefly downgraded in quality. This new copy I obtained from this eBay lot of various educational tapes was a lot more solid.
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19Studio Weekly: Amazing Animals
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21# 42 Amazing Animals Clever Animals
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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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22Dorling Kindersley Vision UK Piracy Warning (1999) Amazing Animals
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23Henry's Amazing Animals: Farm Animals (1998) VHS (TOYS R US STORE # 20)
By Farm Animals AA cover Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep
in: Episodes , Amazing Animals , Amazing Animals season three Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) VIEW SOURCE Play Sound 0 of 6 seconds Volume 0% 00:10 02:56 Farm Animals VHS cover Season 3 Episode 10 Air date 16 June 1998 Writer Alastair Swinnerton and Louise Anstey Director Anne Neale Episode guide Previous Next Creepy Crawly Animals Animal Changes Farm Animals is the tenth episode of the third season of Amazing Animals . The plot revolves around Henry looking after his uncle’s farm and learning about both domestic and wild animals that live on farms. It first aired on the Disney Channel on 16 th June 1998. Contents 1 Episode 1.1 Title card animal 1.2 Episode outline 1.2.1 First cartoon 1.2.2 Second cartoon 1.2.3 Third cartoon 1.2.4 Fourth cartoon 2 Animal species filmed for the programme 2.1 Studio footage 2.2 Stock footage 3 Credits 4 Videos 5 Home media releases ADVERTISEMENT Episode Title card animal Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Episode outline Click here for the full transcript for Farm Animals . Full transcript CUE: INTRODUCTION A cow and a sheep move across the screen to reveal the title card: 'AMAZING Farm Animals’. NARRATOR: Welcome to the world of amazing farm animals. FADE TRANSITION: The camera pans down to show Henry driving his car down a small road between fields, with drystone walls visible and a crow sitting on one of the walls. The view then cuts to a side-on view of Henry driving the car. Henry has pink sunglasses on his head. N: Having a day in the countryside, Henry? HENRY: I’m going to my uncle’s farm for a whole week. He wants me to look after his farm animals while he’s away. TRANSITION: Henry drives past a cow, looking over at it as he passes. He passes another further down the road. H: Ooh, a big zebra with horns! N: Henry, that’s a cow. How can you look after farm animals when you can’t even recognise one? CUT: Cuts to a close-up of Henry as he skids to a halt and looks at the camera, his sunglasses coming down over his eyes. There are sheep in the background behind the car, which Henry turns to look at. The view cuts to a close-up of the sheep. H: Excuse me! I know a farm animal when I see one. Hey, these must be the animals you get cotton candy from. N: You wish Henry. They’re sheep and they’re wearing wool coats not cotton candy. CUT: Cuts to a close-up of Henry’s face. H: Hmm. So out of season. CUT: Cuts to a front-on view of the car, with Henry looking over at the two sheep. H: I’d get your money back on those coats, guys. N: They didn’t buy them. It’s their own fur. H: Yeah sure, you can’t pull the wool over my eyes. Whoops. TRANSITION: The former view of the sheep wipes from the right. The new view shows Henry driving into a farmyard with a parked tractor, a barn filled with haybales and two chickens and a cow visible. H: So, I’ve finally arrived. CUT: Cuts to a close-up of Henry’s face. H: Boy, am I looking forward to a quiet break. Hey! What’s all the noise? CUT: Loud clucking noises start to sound. The view then cuts to a wider-angle view, showing the front of the car with Henry sat in it – he is surrounded by chickens. N: It’s the chickens Henry. It must be feeding time. H: Great. What are we having? N: Oh Henry, you’ve got a lot to learn about being a farmer. H: I know. I have to find someone to teach me the banjo. TRANSITION: A close-up chicken walks past the camera. As its tail passes, the view cuts to stock footage that plays until the cartoon starts. N: First, you’d better make sure all your farm animals are fed, healthy and safe from harm. H: Who, me? N: Yes you. That’s a farmer’s job. What do you call a farmhand who looks after the cows? H: A cowboy? N: You’re right. H: So how come I’ve never heard of a gooseboy or a turkeyboy or a sheepboy? Who looks after those animals? N: A shepherd, of course. H: Yeah, but who’s ever heard of a duck-herd, huh? N: Farmers don’t just keep cows and sheep. All over the world, from the Sahara Desert to South America, animals are kept for their wool, milk, eggs and meat. H: Did you say meat or wheat? N: Farmers need to grow crops too. There’s a lot of work on a farm, Henry. H: Great. TRANSITION: A pile of straw covers the screen. It is swept away with a broom to reveal the cartoon behind it. CUE: First cartoon plays TRANSITION: The camera zooms in past the cartoon Rooster. Fading in is a field scene, showing Henry lying on a towel with a sunhat on. Two cows are standing in the background. N: Still think you’re on your vacation Henry? H: I’m keeping a close eye on the cows. N: And catching some rays at the same time. TRANSITION: A shadow falls over Henry. The view cuts to a side-on shot, showing a cow has just walked in front of Henry and blocked the sun. A beachball is laying on the grass between Henry and the cow. H: What the…? Hey, get out of my sun! Oh, so you wanna play, huh? Okay, fetch! TRANSITION: Henry walks up to the beachball and knocks it through the cow’s legs with his nose. N: Henry, it’s not a dog. CUT: Cuts to a view through the cow’s legs, showing Henry standing on the other side. H: Duh. I know that. But the cow doesn’t seem to. N: Henry. Cows aren’t pets. TRANSITION: Cuts back to the side-on view. Henry walks through the cow’s legs and goes off the left side of the screen. H: They’re not? What’s the point in keeping a cow if you can’t play with it? CUT: Cuts to a view of Henry with the beachball in front of him. He is talking to three cows, which are in a line behind him. H: Okay team, listen up. You block, you go long and you get me some ice cream. Fifty-two, forty-nine, ninety-nine! Hut, hut! Hey, they’re not hutting. Come on guys, it’s easy! N: I really don’t think they want to play Henry. CUT: Cuts to a close-up of Henry’s face as he turns to face the camera. H: Yes they do. They just need a bit of encouragement. Okay, let’s go guys! TRANSITION: Henry hits the ball with his nose. The camera cuts to a view of it flying through the air, before it hits the legs of a bull. The ball bounces a few times before stopping. Henry walks into shot and looks at the ball. H: Hmm. Nice save, pal. CUT: Cuts to a wider-angle shot, showing Henry standing at the feet of the bull, which is tethered to a wall by a ring through its nose. Henry turns around to look at the camera. He walks around a little bit, looks up at the bull and freezes. N: Bull, Henry! H: But it was a nice save! This is bad isn’t it! Aargh! CUT: Cuts to a close-up of the bull. A roaring sound is heard and Henry screams as the bull moves towards the camera. Once the bull has completely obscured the camera, the view cuts to stock footage that plays until the cartoon starts. N: Lesson number one in farming, Henry – how to tell the cows from the bulls. H: Couldn’t you have told me earlier? N: Bulls are male, cows are female – they have udders between their legs. H: This is udder madness. What are those guys doing? N: Milking the cows. These Friesian cows can each produce around one hundred glasses of milk every day. H: That’s amazing! N: Yep. H: Just think of all the cookies you’d need to eat. N: People once milked all cows by hand but modern dairy farms have machines that do the job for them. H: One less chore for me. Hey, is that comfortable for the cows? N: Having full udders is very uncomfortable, so the cows are glad to be milked. H: From moo-moo to tum-tum, people on farms must drink the freshest milk ever. Delicious and good for you. So is it true that chocolate milk comes from chocolate cows? N: Ha-ha! Sorry Henry. Cow’s milk only comes in one flavour but all female mammals produce milk – handy when there’s no cows around. Mongolia’s nomadic people are always on the move. Their horses are essential for riding, carrying their tents and for milk. H: Excuse me, is that straight from the horse’s mouth? N: No, it comes out the other end actually. H: Very funny. So where does she keep her milking machine? N: At the end of her arms. H: What? N: She milks the mares, that’s the female horses, by hand. Horses don’t produce as much milk as cows, making mare’s milk a valuable food source in the harsh desert. The locals even offer some to the spirits of the sky and the ground as a thanksgiving. H: Well, if they offered me any horsey milk, you know what I’d say? N: What? H: Neigh! N: Good grief. TRANSITION: The camera zooms out from the stock footage, which is contained in a border made of hay. The stock footage moves upwards off the screen, and is replaced by the cartoon coming up from below. CUE: Second cartoon plays TRANSITION: The camera zooms in past the cartoon. Fading in is a scene showing Henry sitting on a fence, looking out over a field with several sheep in it. When he talks to them, he shuffles over to the right side of the fence, before shuffling back to the middle. H: Okay, you sheep. Make your way to the gate, single file please. Hey you, no butting in! N: What are you doing Henry? H: Shh, can’t you see I’m in the middle of something? N: So I see. You’re trying to herd the sheep huh? CUT: Briefly cuts to a close-up view of Henry’s face as he looks over the fence, before cutting back to the previous view. H: I don’t think they heard anything. N: No, herding sheep. What farmers do to move sheep from one place to another, but they get help from a sheepdog. H: A dog? N: Yes, sheep are afraid of dogs so a trained sheepdog can easily herd sheep with instructions from the farmer. H: Hmm, I know! CUT: Henry whistles loudly, before the screen cuts to a view of Crab Tuesday running under the fence. Henry sticks his head down from above. N: Hey, that’s no sheepdog. H: No, he’s my sheep crab. CUT: Cuts to a view of Crab Tuesday running back-and-forth in front of the sheep, before cutting to various close-ups of Tuesday, the sheep and finally a gate closing. H: Left a bit, right, no left, aargh! Right! Use your claws! Go, go, go! Yeah, go Tuesday! Nice work! Right, get ‘em! Yay! CUT: Cuts to a view of Henry and Tuesday looking at the sheep through a wooden fence. H: Not bad, huh? N: Um, except… H: Except what? CUT: Cuts to a different view, showing that Henry and Tuesday are within a small pen, while the sheep are still out in the field. N: Isn’t it the sheep who are supposed to be in the pen? H: Huh? Oh no. Tuesday! TRANSITION: A sheep walks across the front of the screen. As it passes, the background changes to stock footage, which plays until the cartoon starts. N: I guess that’s farming lesson number two Henry. H: Why round them up anyway? N: For shearing. H: Excuse me? N: Shearing. Every spring sheep have their long winter growth of wool cut off. H: The usual for you madam? Short off the back, longer on top? Sorry to keep you waiting sir won’t be a minute. N: The sheepdog is on hand to make sure that nobody runs away. H: Alright you guys, everybody up against the wall, see. And no funny business, see. N: Cool it, Henry. Sheep are some of the most obedient farm animals around and they’re glad to get rid of their hot winter wool as summer approaches. Besides, it’s going to a good use. H: Let me guess – belly button fluff? N: No. H: Uhh, I know. Wait – vegetarian sausage stuffing? N: I don’t think so. H: Err… is it piano wires? N: No Henry, don’t be so ridiculous. H: I know, I know! Like you said its wool. You make clothes out of it. It’s spun into thread and that gets woven into cloth. It’s the stuff that makes my grandpa’s underwear scratchy. It’s what Aunt Helen knits me a sweater out of every Christmas. Dad’s suits! Mom’s socks! Warm in winter, cool in summer. Wool is everywhere and you can dye it pretty colours. N: Wow! Ten points, Henry. So what do you think’s happening here? H: Feeding time at caterpillar ranch? N: They’re called silkworms but you’re right, really, they’re caterpillars. H: Told you! N: They’re spinning cocoons where they’d normally transform into a moth or butterfly in the wild. But on a silk farm, the cocoons are unwound again. H: Just like the sheep’s wool! N: The tiny lines of silk get wound onto big reels and then woven into luxurious fabric. H: Is that what her shoes are made of? N: And her skirt and her scarf. H: Oh. I hope it isn’t as scratchy as my wool sweaters. N: Hardly, Henry. It’s as smooth as silk. H: Wow-whee. Beautiful! Imagine me as a ballerina in the Nutcracker. I can dance on my tippy-toes, I like, I like you ballerina nose. N: Uh-oh. I think your nut has finally cracked. TRANSITION: The stock footage fades out and is replaced by the cartoon. CUE: Third cartoon plays TRANSITION: The cartoon moves downwards out of shot, leading to the beginning of Henry’s news report. N: Henry! Henry, it’s time for your report on unusual farm animals! H: What? Now? N: Yes, now! H: Out of my way! Journa-lizard coming through! Tonight: leopard spotted sleeping on the job and tent-making bats, an undercover report. But now our top story. TRANSITION: Main report begins, with the story represented with clip-art, stock footage and some studio footage. H: Farmers suspected of hatching secret plan. Mysterious farm activity has been reported from several barns. It’s believed that giant chickens are being raised in hidden locations around the world. At night huge egg-cartons were seen being shipped out of the back door, neighbours say loud clucking noises kept them awake and other farm animals were moo-ved to new pastures to make room for the giant birds. Geese migrated to Florida, goats headed for the hills but the sheep weren’t baa-thered at all. Witnesses claim the monster fowl have tall legs, fluffy feathers and a head the size of a football. If you ask me, I think the whole conspiracy is just a big yolk. Ha-ha. You think they bought it? N: You couldn’t even give it away Henry. H: Rats. TRANSITION: The news logo turns into a screen of stock footage, which then fills the screen. N: Although there may be a tiny bit of truth buried in there somewhere. H: Uh-huh. So there is something they’ve buried down on the farm. I knew it. It’s not all fluffy little lambs and cosy, comfy cows, is it? Is it? What is the secret behind the barn door which no-one dares tell? What ginormous two-toed creatures are waiting to attack? Could they be a flock of dinosaurs? Welcome to Jurassic Farm! They’re coming this way! Look out! N: Calm down Henry. These are ostriches, not dinosaurs. H: Not dinosaurs? N: Nope. For farmers, these huge flightless birds are a big source of low-fat meat. H: I wouldn’t want to meet one, not with a kick like that. N: Those powerful legs make them the fastest bird in the world and all that running keeps them lean. H: And mean! N: Ostrich farms were actually created to supply giant fluffy feathers. Ostrich-feather hats were once a popular fashion item. H: Hmm, hats indeed. N: They’re now big business. There are more farmed ostriches worldwide than wild ones in their native Africa. H: I still think farms are for chickens. N: Even the humble chicken was once a wild bird of the jungle. H: Hmm, me Tarzan, you cluck-cluck-cluck. I can’t see it somehow. TRANSITION: The camera zooms out from the stock footage, which is shown on the side of a barn. The camera pans to the left, to show a field of carrots. A rabbit is standing in the foreground. Henry walks in from the left with a basket in his mouth. Henry pulls up the leftmost carrot by the leaves and puts it in the basket. N: Given up on farming animals Henry? TRANSITION: The rightmost carrot disappears under the ground. H: Yeah. Vegetables are much easier to look after. If I could just get… TRANSITION: Henry grabs the middle carrot and pulls it, but struggles to try and pull it out of the ground. H: Ooh, this carrot must be huge! N: I don’t think so Henry. It looks like somebody’s trying to steal it. H: Let go you carrot-napper! They’re mine! Aargh! CUT: Henry is pulled underground with the carrot. The view cuts to a dark tunnel, where Henry stands next to a rabbit and two chewed carrots. H: Hey, I found my carrot. Ooh and a cute bunny rabbit. Did you see who tried to take it? N: Uh Henry, I think you’ve found your thief. H: What do you mean? No way, not the rabbit! N: You may think that he’s cute but to most farmers he’s a pest. TRANSITION: The scene pans upwards, to be replaced by stock footage coming up from below. The stock footage plays until the cartoon. H: Hmm. I know all about pests, I’ve got baby cousins. N: So what’s this? H: That’s no pest, it’s a mole. N: But to farmers all their tunnelling under fields can damage crops. H: The mole doesn’t mean any harm. N: Of course not. All animals are just trying to survive but sometimes they come into conflict with humans. Take this hungry spectacled bear. Spectacled bears live in the Andes Mountains of South America. The bears love to eat grapes, guavas and avocados but this one’s found a convenient field of corn. H: You call it corn; farmers call in maize. N: Farmers call it stealing crops, which makes the bear a pest. H: She’s not the only one eating it. N: True, but a spectacled bear can do a lot of damage – they’re the biggest mammal on the continent. H: I guess you’d say she was making a spectacle of herself. But you don’t need glasses to see that there are a lot of pests around this maize field. N: The bear’s name comes from the yellow rings around their eyes. Some people think they look like glasses. H: And there she goes; an amazing maize-eating animal! N: Henry, talk about a corny joke. BOTH: Ha-ha-ha-ha! TRANSITION: The camera zooms out from the stock footage, which is shown on the side of a barn standing in a cartoon field. The camera pans to the left until it reaches the cartoon. CUE: Fourth cartoon plays TRANSITION: Maize leaves cover over the cartoon. When they part again, they show Henry marching up and down in a field of maize. H: Okay, no pesky pests are getting any of my corn! N: Oh no? And just how are you going to stop them? TRANSITION: Henry backs up and a large mechanical scarecrow, with a top hat with hanging socks and several levers near the base, moves into the scene. A crow moves in from the opposite direction. H: With this! The ultimate scarecrow, the verminator! N: Wow, looks pretty scary. H: It even sounds scary. Listen. TRANSITION: Henry pushes down the first lever, before the camera cuts to a close-up showing the scarecrow’s hat revolving and its eyes spinning. N: Wow, it dries your laundry. But it hasn’t scared that crow off. H: I ain’t finished yet! TRANSITION: Henry pushes another lever and the top half of the scarecrow lifts up to show a series of rotating lights. N: So now the crow can see the corn better. H: Not for long. Watch this. TRANSITION: Henry pushes a third lever and the scarecrow starts to rattle and makes a loud whirring noise. The crow moves off-screen. H: See? I told you it would work. Huh? Oh no! TRANSITION: Henry tries to turn off the third lever, but is unable to do so. The view cuts to a close-up of the scarecrow as one of its eyes and its nose are shaken off. The scarecrow then explodes. The view cuts back to the wider-angle view, showing Henry covered with soot and all the maize destroyed. Parts of the scarecrow rain down, and the crow walks back into frame. N: Well, Henry that’s one way to stop pests eating crops – get rid of the crops. H: M-maybe it needs a few modifications. TRANSITION: The scarecrow’s hat falls down and lands on Henry’s head. Smoke covers the screen. When it clears, it shows stock footage that runs until the Golden Gecko Awards. N: Maybe what you need Henry is a big goose. H: Excuse me? N: Down on the farm geese do a great job of scaring off unwanted animals and keeping others in line. H: Why? N: Geese see all strangers as a possible threat so they act like guards patrolling the farmyard. H: Guard geese? Here boy, don’t worry about those geese. Hey where’d he go? N: He’s steering clear. He knows those powerful wings can really hurt if they give you a whack. H: Oh well. Here kitty, kitty. Uh-oh. Here comes the patrol again. Can’t you guys give it a break? How am I going to make friends on the farm if you chase them all away? Wait for you to fly south for the winter? N: No chance of that, Henry. Farm-guarding geese stay on duty all year round, constant protection for all kinds of animals. H: Who said what’s good for the goose is good for the gecko or something? N: Protection is a matter of survival for farm animals, especially when they can’t defend themselves from wild predators. H: Yeah, like sheep are sheepish and lambs are baa-shful. N: And llamas are top dogs at guarding sheep. H: Say, llamas. I had a llama dolly when I was a kid. N: A dolly llama? H: Yeah, get it. A Dalai Lama? Fox! Call the police, the fire department, call the llama squad! It’s an emergency! The fox, I see it. N: Thanks to the llamas, so did the sheep. H: Llama squad to the rescue! No lamb chops for you, foxy. Lucky those llamas were there. N: It is lucky. Their guarding skills were discovered by accident. H: Do tell! N: A llama once wandered into a sheep field by mistake. Farmers realised the long-necked llamas could spot predators before the sheep would and the llamas were happy to live alongside their fellow grazers. H: That is amazing! Well, to the little lambies they’re heroes and to me they’re perfect. N: For what? H: For looking after the farm for me! TRANSITION: The red curtains close over the stock footage and the opening of the Golden Gecko Awards begins, with this episode having Henry stick his head out from behind the curtain. Henry then pops up at the front with his bow-tie on. N: And now, ladies and gentle-lizards, it’s time for Henry’s Amazing Golden Gecko Awards! H: The winners of my all-time best amazing farm animal are… CUT: The standard Golden Gecko Awards ceremony takes place, with the montage of cattle footage lasting from their awarding of the Golden Gecko to the end of the Golden Gecko Awards segment. H: In third place silkworms, those little guys of the farm who have expensive taste in clothes – my kind of caterpillars! In second place the spectacled bear… err, mostly because she couldn’t bear to lose. Talk about being a pest. But tonight’s Golden Gecko Award, plus a matching set of steak knives, goes to the cows! That’s right – cows, bulls, steers and all cattle-kind. Too many kinds to mention – you know who you are. Cows and their relatives cover our planet in their millions. They live on farms and provide us with milk, meat and er, even something to shovel onto the flowerbed. There’s the mighty Highland cattle; it’s got a superb set of horns and it’s shaggy enough to withstand the harshest Scottish winters. Then there’s the yak, a close cow relative from the mountains of Central Asia. They can survive even worse conditions thanks to a furry muzzle, a furry neck, furry everything, except for horns of course. So, if you’re feeling low, get on the horn and call a yak. That’s what they’ll do – yak, yak, yak, yak, yak! Not like the bison, also called the American buffalo. More the strong silent type, they’re the biggest land animal in North America and all that hair on the front end makes them look even bigger and keeps them warm in winter. So, hey all you cows out there, we think you’re Golden Gecko great, so keep on mooing! TRANSITION: The stock footage fades out. A view of the farmyard then fades in, with a barn, wooden fence and pile of straw all visible, together with a cow and several chickens. The sun rises in the background as a cockerel crows. Henry pops up out of the straw, wearing his nightcap. H: What? What? N: Time to get up Henry! There’s work to do! H: Work? What work? I did it yesterday. N: And today you have to do it all over again. That’s how it is with farms, Henry. CUT: Cuts to a close-up of Henry’s face. H: Oh no. Is there no rest for the lizard? CUT: A chicken starts clucking and the screen cuts to a close-up of a chicken. The view then cuts to a side-on view of Henry in the straw pile, looking over at the chicken in the background. H: Easy for you to say. All you have to do is make a noise. You don’t even have to get your own breakfast. CUT: Henry ducks back into the straw. The screen cuts to a different view, showing a cow and several sheep behind a fence while chickens peck around in front of the fence. Henry walks across from the left, without his nightcap on. N: Don’t be such a grouch Henry. Without farm animals producing eggs, milk and bacon, not to mention the cereals grown on farms, you wouldn’t have any breakfast. TRANSITION: Henry pops up close to the screen, while the farmyard scene fades out behind him. H: Mmm, maybe I’ll just stick to juice. N: Even the fruit for juice is grown on farms Henry. H: Rats! N: I’m sorry Henry. You’ve got to work hard when you’re looking after amazing farm animals. TRANSITION: The camera zooms out to show an animated wheelbarrow in front of Henry, with Crab Tuesday sitting at the front of it. H: Come on Tuesday. Wait ‘til I see my uncle, boy am I going to tell him a thing or two about what I’ve… ENDING TRANSITION: Henry grabs the handlebar of the wheelbarrow and pushes it off the right side of the screen before the credits start to play. Henry is driving through the countryside to his uncle’s farm, which he has agreed to look after for a week. Along the way, he misidentifies farm animals such as cattle and sheep. The narrator says that Henry needs to know what he is doing if he is going to look after farm animals. When Henry arrives at the farm, he finds the chickens making a racket. He asks the narrator why, and is surprised to learn he has to feed and look after them. The narrator then introduces a montage of domestic animals that are kept on the farm for milk, eggs and meat – as well as caring for animals, farmers also need to tend to crops. First cartoon The Lizards are out collecting eggs when they spot a huge egg and carry it off. They are then waylaid and scared off by Tyrannosaurus who then prepares to eat the egg himself before he is interrupted by a giant Rooster who takes the egg and strokes it. Henry is pretending to keep an eye on the cows while he also sunbathes. He then tries to play a game of football with the cows, but they do not join in. The ball bounces off the legs of the bull, but Henry doesn’t notice the difference until he is right next to the angry bull. The narrator then shows how modern dairy cows are milked in milking parlours. In Mongolia, nomadic people milk their horses by hand and even make milk offerings to the spirit world. Second cartoon Toad is at a bar serving drinks to the Gibbons . The banana milkshake is out so he goes out back to get some more; when one of the Gibbons looks through a window, they see Frog is milking a banana-eating Cow . The sickened Gibbons flee when Frog returns with the drinks. Henry now tries his hand at herding the sheep. He doesn’t have a sheepdog, so he uses Crab Tuesday instead. At first it all seems to be going well, but it is actually Henry and Tuesday who end up locked in the pen instead of the sheep. Footage is then shown of sheep being rounded up by a sheepdog so that they can be sheared for their wool. Henry impresses the narrator with his knowledge on the properties of wool. They also look at the farming of silkworms for the natural fibres which come from their cocoons. ADVERTISEMENT Third cartoon The chicken family are relaxing. Hen knits three sweaters for the Chicks from Lamb , who is sitting nearby. When Lamb gets cold, she knits it a sweater from the feathers of Rooster, who was sleeping in his chair. Rooster wakes up and is embarrassed. Henry is now reminded to do his News Report, which is about unusual farm animals. Henry reports a story about how giant chickens have been secretly bred in barns, framing it as a conspiracy to replace the other farm animals. The narrator says that the report is false – rather than giant chickens, some farms have taken to keeping ostriches for their feathers and low-fat meat. Just like ostriches, chickens were also once wild birds. Back on the farm, Henry has given up on farming animals and is focusing on vegetables instead. Suddenly, his carrots are pulled underground. Henry grabs one and is pulled underground with it. Henry finds a rabbit in a burrow and asks if it saw where the thief went. When the narrator tells Henry that the rabbit stole the carrots, he at first doesn’t believe it. The narrator tells Henry that sometimes an animal trying to survive can come into conflict with farmers, such as moles that uproot crops with their digging and the spectacled bear, which damages maize fields when it is hungry. Fourth cartoon Gorilla is planting seeds when he realises Pigeons are stealing them. His attempts to shoo them off fail so he goes and gets a plant pot and comes back to water it. The Pigeons investigate but a giant Carnivorous Plant grows from the pot and scares them off. The plant then eats Gorilla’s straw hat. Henry brings out an experimental scarecrow to keep pests away from his crops but it malfunctions and explodes, destroying the crops. The narrator says that some farm animals can act as guards, such as geese and llamas, the latter of which protect lambs from predators such as foxes. Henry now does the Golden Gecko Awards . The bronze medal goes to the silkworm and the silver is awarded to the spectacled bear. The Golden Gecko Award is given to the cows and their relatives including the yak and American bison, as they provide meat, milk and manure. Henry wakes up in a pile of hay in the farmyard, with the narrator telling him he has to get to work. Henry says he did all the work yesterday, but the narrator says that he will have to do it all over again. The grouchy Henry complains about the work, but the narrator points out that without farmers and farm animals there would be no milk, eggs, bacon, cereals or juice for his breakfast. Henry and Tuesday set out to work with a wheelbarrow. Animal species filmed for the programme Studio footage Carrion crow, Corvus corone Domestic cattle, Bos taurus Domestic sheep, Ovis aries Domestic chicken, Gallus domesticus Domestic goat, Capra hircus European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus ADVERTISEMENT Stock footage Domestic cattle, Bos taurus Domestic horse, Equus ferus caballus Domestic greylag goose, Anser anser Domestic turkey, Meleagris gallopavo Domestic sheep, Ovis aries Muscovy duck, Cairina moschata Domestic donkey, Equus africanus asinus Domestic dog, Canis familiaris Domestic silkmoth, Bombyx mori Leopard, Panthera pardus Honduran white bat, Ectophylla alba Common ostrich, Struthio camelus European mole, Talpa europaea Spectacled bear, Tremarctos ornatus Rufous-collared sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis Crimson-mantled woodpecker, Colaptes rivolii Domestic cat, Felis catus Llama, Lama glama Red fox, Vulpes vulpes Domestic yak, Bos grunniens American bison, Bison bison Credits Henry - Eric Meyers Narrator - Tom Clarke-Hill Writers - Alastair Swinnerton and Louise Anstey Script Editor - Rob Harvey Music - Sarah Class Original Title Music - David Poore Graphic Designer Director - Kate Finding Graphic Design Assistant - Chris Wreford Researcher - Helen Exton Production Co-ordinator - Janelle Backes Production Secretary - Mandy Vaughan Camera - Graham MacFarlane and Michael Hutchinson Computer Animation - Ricochet 4, Henry Lutman (director), Daniel Pearson and Matt McKinney Cel Animation - A for Animation, Mark Taylor (director) Sound Editor - James Burchill Dubbing Mixer - Chris Domaille Editors Offline - David Warner Graphics - Tony Almond Online - Sharon Stiles Thanks to: The Museum of the Welsh Woollen Industry at Drefach Felindre Director - Anne Neale ADVERTISEMENT Videos Amazing Animals- Farm Animals (Part 1 of 2) Amazing Animals- Farm Animals (Part 2 of 2) Home media releases The VHS for Amazing Farm Animals was released in 1999. The cover shows Henry standing behind and looking over a fence, and he is accompanied by a sheep with a lamb, a llama and a calf. The spine of the VHS has a photograph of a mallard duckling, while the back cover has a photograph of a border collie. The blurb on the back cover of the VHS reads: Which cow is hairy all over? What strange animal would you least expect to find guarding sheep? “NICE SAVE, COW!” Henry heads for countryside fun with some AMAZING FARM ANIMALS, but discovers that all of them, from sheepdogs to dairy cows, have serious jobs to do. Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow . Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals - Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Amazing Animals season three Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 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Henry's Amazing Animals (more commonly known as Amazing Animals ) is an educational children's nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley and originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on Treehouse TV in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI gecko with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and major characters 3 Episodes 4 Merchandise 5 External links Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards , Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry : The show's main protagonist. He is a small green gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by Eric Meyers . The Narrator : The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill . Crab Tuesday : Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by Frank Welker . Cartoon animals : Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: A blue chicken professor and his wife and kids Three (sometimes four) green lizards A yellow snake with jingle bells on its tail An elephant with a pink trunk A large green Tyrannosaurus A blue parrot with a purple beak and colored head feathers A tiger that stands on two legs A blue gorilla A spider monkey A green porcupine with a turquoise crest A black spider A mole that wears sunglasses A large green bat An orange squirrel A large blue fish A blue rhino A pink weasel (or skunk ) A yellow vulture A small gray frog An orange-brown beetle A large golden bear A brown eagle sergeant and brown owl army A teal pigeon A pink stork A small gray mouse A green crocodile A green chameleon A green turtle Episodes - All episodes are shown in the order that Disney Channel and Discovery Kids aired them. Season 1: Tropical Birds ( scarlet macaw ) - April 16, 1996 Animal Disguises ( chameleon ) - April 23, 1996 Nighttime Animals ( springhare ) - April 30, 1996 Animal Appetites ( king penguin ) - May 7, 1996 Animal Survivors ( wolf ) - May 14, 1996 Animal Senses ( cat ) - May 21, 1996 Animal Weapons ( goat ) - May 28, 1996 Animal Builders ( American beaver ) - June 4, 1996 Armored Animals ( tortoise ) - June 11, 1996 Mini Beasts ( tarantula ) - June 18, 1996 Animal Babies ( puppy , kitten , duckling ) - June 25, 1996 Poisonous Animals ( Gila monster ) - July 2, 1996 Animal Journeys ( camel ) - July 9, 1996 Season 2: Birds of Prey ( vulture ) - April 15, 1997 Desert Animals ( dromedary camel ) - April 22, 1997 Scary Animals ( tarantula ) - April 29, 1997 Animal Records ( tortoise , rabbit ) - May 6, 1997 Animal Colors ( golden pheasant ) - May 13, 1997 Animal Mothers ( lioness ) - May 20, 1997 Animal Pets ( Puli ) - May 27, 1997 Seashore Animals ( pelican ) - June 3, 1997 Animal Families ( ducks ) - June 10, 1997 Endangered Animals ( Bengal tiger ) - June 17, 1997 An Animal Year ( red squirrel ) - June 24, 1997 Prehistoric Animals ( crocodile ) - July 1, 1997 Monkeys and Apes ( mandrill ) - July 8, 1997 Season 3: Animal Hunters ( golden eagle ) - April 14, 1998 Animal Talk ( dog ) - April 21, 1998 Slimy Animals ( apple snail ) - April 28, 1998 Rainforest Animals ( scarlet macaw ) - May 5, 1998 Animal Acrobats ( chimpanzee , sea lion , wallaby ) - May 12, 1998 Underwater Animals ( fish ) - May 19, 1998 Animal Neighbors ( rabbit ) - May 26, 1998 Giant Animals ( Great Dane ) - June 2, 1998 Creepy Crawly Animals ( grasshopper ) - June 9, 1998 Farm Animals ( cow , sheep ) - June 16, 1998 Animal Changes ( lion cub , lioness ) - June 23, 1998 Extinct Animals ( footprints ) - June 30, 1998 Animal Eggs ( egg ) - July 7, 1998 Season 4: Around the World Animals ( red kangaroo , monarch butterfly , chimpanzee fish) - April 13, 1999 Polar Animals (Husky) - April 20, 1999 Clever Animals (American crow) - April 27, 1999 Underground Animals ( rabbit ) - May 4, 1999 Animal Helpers (Collie) - May 11, 1999 Woodland Animals (squirrel) - May 18, 1999 Mountain Animals (Mr. St. Beanard dog ) - May 25, 1999 Backyard Animals ( mockingbird ) - June 1, 1999 Tiny Animals (mice) - June 8, 1999 Animal Partners ( white horse ) - June 15, 1999 Scaly Animals ( crocodile , fish) - June 22, 1999 River Animals ( beaver , prihana) - June 29, 1999 Animal Flight ( ladybug ) - July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. In the episode "Extinct Animals" Henry's gift shop displayed several Henry plush toys but it is unknown if they were actually sold in stores or not. 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27Amazing Animals Birds Of Prey S 02 E 01
Amazing Animals Birds Of Prey S 02 E 01 {Infobox television | show_name = Henry's Amazing Animals | image = | caption = | runtime = 30 minutes | starring = Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill | country = UK, US | language = English | company = [[Dorling Kindersley]]<br />[[Partridge Films]] | network = [[Disney Channel]]<br />[[Discovery Kids]]<br />[[Playhouse Disney]] | first_aired = April 16, 1996 | last_aired = July 6, 1999 | num_seasons = 4 | num_episodes = 52 | list_episodes = | website = <!--Please fill in and remove notice if possible --> | imdb_id = <!--Please fill in and remove notice if possible --> | tv_com_id = <!--Please fill in and remove notice if possible --> }} '''''Henry's Amazing Animals''''' (more commonly known as '''''Amazing Animals''''') is an educational children's nature program produced by [[Dorling Kindersley]] and originally broadcast on the [[Disney Channel]] in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on [[Treehouse TV]] in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green [[Computer-generated imagery|CGI]] [[gecko]] with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. == Plot == Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In [[Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards]], Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. ==Cast and major characters== *'''Henry''': The show's main protagonist. He is a small green [[gecko]] with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by [[Eric Meyers (actor)|Eric Meyers]]. *'''The Narrator''': The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by [[Tom Clarke-Hill]]. *'''Crab Tuesday''': Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after [[Robinson Crusoe]]'s "[[man Friday]]". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in ''Amazing Animal Hunters'', he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by [[Frank Welker]]. *'''Cartoon animals''': Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: *A blue [[chicken]] professor and his wife and kids *Three (sometimes four) green [[lizard]]s *A yellow [[snake]] with jingle bells on its tail *An [[elephant]] with a pink trunk *A large green ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' *A blue [[parrot]] with a purple beak and colored head feathers *A [[tiger]] that stands on two legs *A blue [[gorilla]] *A [[spider monkey]] *A green [[porcupine]] with a turquoise crest *A black [[spider]] *A [[mole (animal)|mole]] that wears sunglasses *A large green [[bat]] *An orange [[squirrel]] *A large blue [[fish]] *A blue [[rhino]] *A pink [[weasel]] (or [[skunk]]) *A yellow [[vulture]] *A small gray [[frog]] *An orange-brown [[beetle]] *A large golden [[bear]] *A brown [[eagle]] sergeant and brown [[owl]] army *A teal [[pigeon]] *A pink [[stork]] *A small gray [[mouse]] *A green [[crocodile]] *A green [[chameleon]] *A green [[turtle]] ==Episodes== - All episodes are shown in the order that [[Disney Channel]] and [[Discovery Kids]] aired them. Season 2: # Birds of Prey ([[vulture]]) - {{Start date|1997|4|15}} # Desert Animals ([[dromedary camel]]) - {{Start date|1997|4|22}} # Scary Animals ([[tarantula]]) - {{Start date|1997|4|29}} # Animal Records ([[tortoise]], [[rabbit]]) - {{Start date|1997|5|6}} # Animal Colors ([[golden pheasant]]) - {{Start date|1997|5|13}} # Animal Mothers ([[lion]]ess) - {{Start date|1997|5|20}} # Animal Pets ([[Puli]]) - {{Start date|1997|5|27}} # Seashore Animals ([[pelican]]) - {{Start date|1997|6|3}} # Animal Families ([[duck]]s) - {{Start date|1997|6|10}} # Endangered Animals ([[Bengal tiger]]) - {{Start date|1997|6|17}} # An Animal Year ([[red squirrel]]) - {{Start date|1997|6|24}} # Prehistoric Animals ([[crocodile]]) - {{Start date|1997|7|1}} # Monkeys and Apes ([[mandrill]]) - {{Start date|1997|7|8}}
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28Amazing Animals Nighttime Animals S 01 E 03
By Television series by Dorling Kindersley Vision Television (5 C, 34 P)
🎬 Dorling Kindersley Television Limited (Oct 1982–July 1991) VFC in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)|* Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 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Find sources: "Amazing Animals" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Insert paragraph Amazing Animals Also known as Henry's Amazing Animals Amazing Animals Starring Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill Country of origin UK, US Original language English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 30 minutes Production companies Dorling Kindersley Partridge Films Original release Network Disney Channel Discovery Kids Playhouse Disney Release April 16, 1996 – July 6, 1999 Henry's Amazing Animals (more commonly known as Amazing Animals ) is an educational children's nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley and originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on Treehouse TV in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI gecko with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards , Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry : The show's main protagonist. He is a small green gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by Eric Meyers . The Narrator : The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill . Crab Tuesday : Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by Frank Welker . Cartoon animals : Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: A blue chicken professor and his wife and kids Three (sometimes four) green lizards A yellow snake with jingle bells on its tail An elephant with a pink trunk A large green Tyrannosaurus A blue parrot with a purple beak and colored head feathers A tiger that stands on two legs A blue gorilla A spider monkey A green porcupine with a turquoise crest A black spider A mole that wears sunglasses A large green bat An orange squirrel A large blue fish A blue rhino A pink weasel (or skunk ) A yellow vulture A small gray frog An orange-brown beetle A large golden bear A brown eagle sergeant and brown owl army A teal pigeon A pink stork A small gray mouse A green crocodile A green chameleon A green turtle Episodes - All episodes are shown in the order that Disney Channel and Discovery Kids aired them. Season 1: Tropical Birds ( scarlet macaw ) - April 16, 1996 Animal Disguises ( chameleon ) - April 23, 1996 Nighttime Animals ( springhare ) - April 30, 1996 Animal Appetites ( king penguin ) - May 7, 1996 Animal Survivors ( wolf ) - May 14, 1996 Animal Senses ( cat ) - May 21, 1996 Animal Weapons ( goat ) - May 28, 1996 Animal Builders ( American beaver ) - June 4, 1996 Armored Animals ( tortoise ) - June 11, 1996 Mini Beasts ( tarantula ) - June 18, 1996 Animal Babies ( puppy , kitten , duckling ) - June 25, 1996 Poisonous Animals ( Gila monster ) - July 2, 1996 Animal Journeys ( camel ) - July 9, 1996 Season 2: Birds of Prey ( vulture ) - April 15, 1997 Desert Animals ( dromedary camel ) - April 22, 1997 Scary Animals ( tarantula ) - April 29, 1997 Animal Records ( tortoise , rabbit ) - May 6, 1997 Animal Colors ( golden pheasant ) - May 13, 1997 Animal Mothers ( lioness ) - May 20, 1997 Animal Pets ( Puli ) - May 27, 1997 Seashore Animals ( pelican ) - June 3, 1997 Animal Families ( ducks ) - June 10, 1997 Endangered Animals ( Bengal tiger ) - June 17, 1997 An Animal Year ( red squirrel ) - June 24, 1997 Prehistoric Animals ( crocodile ) - July 1, 1997 Monkeys and Apes ( mandrill ) - July 8, 1997 Season 3: Animal Hunters ( golden eagle ) - April 14, 1998 Animal Talk ( dog ) - April 21, 1998 Slimy Animals ( apple snail ) - April 28, 1998 Rainforest Animals ( scarlet macaw ) - May 5, 1998 Animal Acrobats ( chimpanzee , sea lion , wallaby ) - May 12, 1998 Underwater Animals ( fish ) - May 19, 1998 Animal Neighbors ( rabbit ) - May 26, 1998 Giant Animals ( Great Dane ) - June 2, 1998 Creepy Crawly Animals ( grasshopper ) - June 9, 1998 Farm Animals ( cow , sheep ) - June 16, 1998 Animal Changes ( lion cub , lioness ) - June 23, 1998 Extinct Animals ( footprints ) - June 30, 1998 Animal Eggs ( egg ) - July 7, 1998 Season 4: Around the World Animals ( red kangaroo , monarch butterfly ) - April 13, 1999 Polar Animals ( Arctic hare ) - April 20, 1999 Clever Animals ( dolphin ) - April 27, 1999 Underground Animals ( rabbit ) - May 4, 1999 Animal Helpers ( llama ) - May 11, 1999 Woodland Animals ( giant panda ) - May 18, 1999 Mountain Animals ( bulldog ) - May 25, 1999 Backyard Animals ( mockingbird ) - June 1, 1999 Tiny Animals ( ant ) - June 8, 1999 Animal Partners ( white horse ) - June 15, 1999 Scaly Animals ( crocodile ) - June 22, 1999 River Animals ( beaver ) - June 29, 1999 Animal Flight ( ladybug ) - July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. In the episode "Extinct Animals" Henry's gift shop displayed several Henry plush toys but it is unknown if they were actually sold in stores or not. External links List of episodes Starring Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 30 minutes Production companies Dorling Kindersley Vision Partridge Films Original release Network Disney Channel Disney Channel UK Release April 16, 1996 – July 6, 1999 01 Eyewitness - Amphibian (1994) New, Improved VHS Copy.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:53 1.8G 01 Eyewitness - Amphibian (1994) New, Improved VHS Copy.mp4 06-Jun-2025 22:46 1.8G 02 Eyewitness - Bird (1994) New, Improved VHS Copy.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:54 1.8G 02 Eyewitness - Bird (1994) New, Improved VHS Copy.mp4 06-Jun-2025 23:15 1.8G 03 Eyewitness - Cat (1994).ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:55 2.0G 03 Eyewitness - Cat (1994).mp4 06-Jun-2025 23:47 2.0G 03-eyewitness-cat-1994_archive.torrent 29-Aug-2025 08:42 1.5M 03-eyewitness-cat-1994_files.xml 02-Sep-2025 09:28 253.1K 03-eyewitness-cat-1994_meta.sqlite 14-Jul-2025 15:09 112.0K 03-eyewitness-cat-1994_meta.xml 29-Aug-2025 08:41 4.5K 03-eyewitness-cat-1994_reviews.xml 02-Sep-2025 09:28 598.0B 04 Eyewitness - Dinosaur (1994) Better Bitrate.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:56 1.7G 04 Eyewitness - Dinosaur (1994) Better Bitrate.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:14 1.7G 05 Eyewitness - Dog (1994).ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:57 2.0G 05 Eyewitness - Dog (1994).mp4 06-Jun-2025 23:24 2.0G 06 Eyewitness - Elephant (1994) Better Bitrate.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:58 1.9G 06 Eyewitness - Elephant (1994) Better Bitrate.mp4 06-Jun-2025 23:55 1.9G 07 Eyewitness - Fish (1994) Better Bitrate.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 14:01 2.1G 07 Eyewitness - Fish (1994) Better Bitrate.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:28 2.1G 08 Eyewitness - Horse (1994).ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 12:27 2.2G 08 Eyewitness - Horse (1994).mp4 07-Jun-2025 01:02 2.2G 09 Eyewitness - Insect (1994) New, Improved VHS Copy.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:58 1.9G 09 Eyewitness - Insect (1994) New, Improved VHS Copy.mp4 06-Jun-2025 23:56 1.9G 10 Eyewitness - Jungle (1994).ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 12:32 2.1G 10 Eyewitness - Jungle (1994).mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:30 2.1G 11 Eyewitness - Reptile (1994) Better Bitrate.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 12:22 1.9G 11 Eyewitness - Reptile (1994) Better Bitrate.mp4 07-Jun-2025 01:01 1.9G 12 Eyewitness - Shark (1994) Better Bitrate.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 13:55 1.8G 12 Eyewitness - Shark (1994) Better Bitrate.mp4 07-Jun-2025 01:30 1.8G 13a Eyewitness - Skeleton (1994) Variant A.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 12:48 1.9G 13a Eyewitness - Skeleton (1994) Variant A.mp4 07-Jun-2025 00:35 1.9G 13b Eyewitness - Skeleton (1994) Variant B.ia.mp4 07-Jun-2025 12:04 2.1G 13b Eyewitness - Skeleton (1994) Variant B.mp4 Amazing Animals (sometimes marketed as Henry's Amazing Animals for home video) is an educational children's animated TV show series nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel . 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(August 20, 2007-present) Yoho Ahoy Fun Time (November 7, 2013-present) Zack & Quack (February 7, 2014-present) Zerby Derby (November 17, 2014-present) Zobooamfoo (March 22, 1999-present) Zou (December 29, 2013-present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Be My Valentine, Love Barney (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Fun & Games (May 6, 1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Animal Stories (April 2003) Barney's Night Before Christmas (2000-2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Postman Pat (11 February 2002) Barney's Super Singing Circus (16 May 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015)<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.vimn.com/press/nick-jr/press-relTemplate:Refimprove Template:Use dmy dates* Barney's Christmas Star (14 April 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Abby Hatcher: Fuzzy Catcher Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Becca's Bunch [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Colby's Clubhouse (1997-2024, 2024-Present) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Butterbeam's Cafe [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (Reboot Series) Barney's World (Planned Reboot) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Fashion Ally [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Pixar's Cars * [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (2015–present) Barney Safety (April 2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Super Singing Circus] (16 May 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Peppa Pig (5 July 2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sunny Day (2 March 2018) The Adventures of Portland Bill (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Allegra's Window (1999-2023) ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (10 April 2015-2018) [ 1 ] (now on Nicktoons ) Angelina Ballerina (2004–2010) Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps (now on Five ) (2009-2014) Animal Alphabet (1999–2011) Animal Antics (1999–2002) Anthony Ant (1999-2001) The Ark Stories (2001-2005) Astro Farm (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Babar (1999–2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2010-2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Baby Animals (1999–2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyardigans (2008–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bananas in Pyjamas (now on Channel 5) (2000–2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wee Sing Together [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (original series) (2001-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bod (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Boohbah (2002–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's World: Happy Holiday (2006–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street Stays Up Late (1993) (May 1994, Fall 1995/October 1-31, 1995/Late 1995, Late 1995/November 19, 1995/Fall 1995, Early 1995/December 17, 1995/Late 1996, February 18, 1996/May 19, 1996/September 14, 1996/November 1996/December 15, 1996/Late 1997, 1997, August 1998, February 1-5, 1999/February 12-15, 1999/Late 1999, June 1999, July 26-30, 1999/Mid-Late 1999, April 2, 2000/June 18, 2000/July 2000, August 27, 2000/November 2000, March 2001, June 2002, March 2003, May 2004-September 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023-2024) Brum (Original series 1 only) (1999–2002) Bruno (during the advert breaks) (2004-2011) Budgie the Little Helicopter (1999–2002) Bump (2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bubble Guppies (2012-2025) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2001) Button Moon (2004–2009) Bubble and Squeak (2007-2014) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Squeak [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yoyo and the Peanut Show [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! (1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, April 2, 2000, June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000, December 31, 2000, Early 2001, Mid 2001, Late 2001, December 23, 2002, July 4, 2003, July 5, 2005, Summer 2007, Early 2008, Mid 2008, Late 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009 2010, 2012, 2013-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies Live! (2005, 2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Teletubbies [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Harry The Bunny [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|1, 2,3 Races [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Playtime with Al Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Colour Crews Charlie Brown and Friends (1999–2006) Charlie Chalk (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Chigley (1999, 2004–2009) Chorlton and the Wheelies (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Christopher Crocodile (1999–2006) Clangers (Original series 1-2 only) (1999–2002, 2004–2010) Cogs Hollow (1999–2000) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (1999-2023) "Coconuts" (1999-2006) Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Cubeez (2001–2003) The Day Henry Met Dig and Dug (1999-2000) Dinosaur Train (2012–2015) Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014-2019) Dream Street (2002–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Beach Party at Walt Disney World (September 14, 1995, October 1-31, 1995, November 7-30, 1995, December 1-31, 1995, September 24, 1997, May 19, 1998-November 26, 1999, April 2, 2000-June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000-December 31, 2000, January 2001-Dcember 24, 2002, April 8, 2003-December 31, 2004, December 31, 2006, August 2007-October 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009, 2009-2011, 2012-2014, 2016, 2017-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora the Explorer (2002–2020, 2022-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora and Friends: Into the City! (now on Nick Jr. Too) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dragon Tales (2002-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Notekins (2011-2025) The Early Worms (1999–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Engie Benjy (2004–2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Eureeka's Castle (1995-2000, 2002-2005, 2006-2010, 2012-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-Present) Barney Songs (2009) The Family Ness (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Flumps (2000–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2013, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fraggle Rock (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Franklin (1999–2023) The Fresh Beat Band (2009-2016) Frootie Tooties (1999-2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney's Beach Party (2006-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Guess How Much I Love You [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! (2007-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Gullah Gullah Island (1995–2020, 2022-2024) Hattytown (2000–2006) Henry's Cat (2000–2002) The Herbs (2000–2005, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Hoobs (2002–2024) Hooley Dooleys (1999-2001) Huxley Pig (1999–2001) Humf (2007-2013) I Spy (2003–2005) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues: Blue Big Musical (2000-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Animal Show (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (1998–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Pajanimals (2018-2020) Joe (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Katie and Orbie (1999-2000) King Rollo (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! Live! (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kipper (2003–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends (Season 1, 2 and 3 (1992-1995)) (2004-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's Save Christmas (2000-2024) Kitu and Woofl (2000–2002) Lalaloopsy (2013-2016 [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|LazyTown (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Let's Go Pocoyo (2012–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bill (2000–2024) Lizzie's Library (1999–2001) Louie (2007-2015) Ludwig (1999–2001, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Zoom (2002-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) JoJo Circus (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bear (1999–2008, 2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (2000–2024) The Magic House (1999–2012) Magic Mountain (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Max & Ruby (2002–2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1999–2023) The Magic Roundabout (2007 Revival series) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Arthur (1998-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maisy (2002–2024) Mary, Mungo and Midge (2004–2009) Mini Movers Moschops (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Mouse and Mole (2002-2006) Mr Benn (1999–2001, 2004–2009) Mr. Men and Little Miss (1999–2006) Muppet Babies (1999–2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) A Day in the Park with Barney (1997-2024) Nellie the Elephant (2001–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2011-2012, 2014, 2016, 2018-2020, 2022, 2023) Noah's Island (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi & Friends (2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi (2007-2024) Oakie Doke (2002–2006) Old Bear and Friends (1999-2012) Olivia Olive the Ostrich Oscar and Friends (1999-2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Jungle Friends (September 14, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Puzzle Place (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2018, 2020, 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) |Barney's Big Surprise (March 4, 2002) Pablo the Little Red Fox (1999–2006) Paddington Bear (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Papa Beaver's Storytime (1999–2001) Parsley the Lion (1999–2000, 2004–2009) PB Bear and Friends (1999–2006) Pic Me (2006–2009) Pingu (1999-2002) Pippi Longstocking (1999-2006) Playbox (2004–2009) Pocoyo (2012-2014) Poppy Cat (2011-2013) Puffin Rock [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sing and Dance with Barney (December 26-28, 2000, December 29-31, 2001, December 31, 2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Talent Show (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday (2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyard Show (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney: Let's Go To The Farm (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kids for Character (1997, 2000-2024, 2024-2025, 2025-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live!-The Let's Go Tour (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Pingu (1999-2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Dooley and Pals Show (2008-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kidsongs (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Poppy Cat (2012. 2014, 2016, 2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Suite Life on Deck (2010-2024, 2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Hannah Montana (2007-2024, 2024-Present) The Raggy Dolls (1999–2017) Rainbow (2000-2002, 2007–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Roary the Racing Car (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie (December 26, 2000, October 31, 2001, December 31, 2002, December 31, 2003, December 26, 2004, December 28, 2005-December 31, 2014, May 16, 2016-October 3, 2018, December 30, 2018-August 9, 2020, December 29, 2022, January 1, 2023, August 9, 2024-December 31, 2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Rugrats Movie (2000; 2002-2006, 2007-2008, 2010–2016, 2018, 2020-2026) Rocky and the Dodos (1999-2005) Rusty Rivets (2017-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's COLOURFUL World! Live! (2006-2023, 2025) Rupert the Bear (1999-2006) Sali Mali (2001-2006) The Shoe People (2001–2005) Snailympics The Sooty Show (2006–2009) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (1999–2002) Sunny Day (2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Super Why! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Castle (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street (2000–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Goes to School (1991-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Team Umizoomi (2012-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Lamb Chop Play Along (1999-2023, 2024-2025, 2026-27) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney and the Backyard Gang (1992-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tots TV (1997-2024) Telebugs (1999-2006) Tickety Toc (2012–2014) Toot & Puddle [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney in Concert (1994-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) The Treacle People (2001–2006) Trumpton (1999, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rock with Barney (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Upside Down Show (2006–2025) Wake Up World (2007–2011) Wanda and the Alien (2014-2017) What's Your News? (2009–2013) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 13 (2009) (October 4, 2010-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)Barney's Good Day, Good Night (January 1998-December 31, 1999) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|What's Your News? (2011-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends: Season 4, 5 and 6 (1997-2002) (September 2, 2002-August 31, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wiggles (2006–2023, 2024-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Scrapbook (2002-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 7 (2002) (September 15, 2003-December 31, 2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 8 (2003-2006) (September 6, 2004-December 31, 2022) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wimzie's House (1999–2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wishbone (1999-2030) Wiggly Park (1999–2006) Will Quack Quack (1999-2001) Wildlife (1999–2000) William's Wish Wellingtons (2004-2006) Willo the Wisp (1999–2000) Wimzie's House (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's 1-2-3-4 Seasons (1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Once Upon A Time (1997-2023) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 9 (2004-2007) (September 18, 2006-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 10 (2006) (September 17, 2007-December 30, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wonder Pets (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live! in New York City (October 31, 1994-January 1, 2021) Yoho Ahoy (2002-2006) You Do Too (2002–2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends Season 11 (2007) (September 15, 2008-December 31, 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 12 (2008) (September 7, 2009-December 31, 2022) Zack & Quack }} Upcoming on Time Warner Cable Kids: The Channel: Esme and Roy Former Programming Adventures from the Book of Virutes 1/45 Adventures in Wonderland (January 14, 1996-July 30, 2007) Adventures from the Book of Virtues (September 2, 1996-December 17, 2000) Albert the Fifth Musketeer (December 27, 1996-April 25, 2000) Albert's World Tour Adventure (September 22, 2011-December 21,2017) Animalia (November 11, 2007-March 5, 2009) Animal Jam (February 24, 2003-August 28, 2005) Archibald the Koala (March 5, 2002-October 4, 2009) Babar (October 4, 1993-August 15, 1996) The Big Comfy Couch (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) Bill Nye the Science Guy (October 4, 1993-October 29, 1998) Boohbah (April 14, 2003-September 23, 2006) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (June 25, 2004-July 8, 2016) Corduroy (September 4, 2000-October 19, 2006) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Dragon (March 27, 2010-August 23, 2014) Elliot Moose (September 4, 2000-November 21, 2001) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Fraggle Rock (June 19, 1992-November 4, 1997) (now currently June 6, 2004-present) George Shrinks (September 4, 2000-March 8, 2006) (now currently April 4, 2010-present) Ghostwriter (October 4, 1993-March 30, 1995) Henry's Amazing Animals (August 17, 2000-February 24, 2006) Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/KC VFC VFC The Hoobs (November 7, 2001-March 7, 2002) Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (September 7, 2003-March 23, 2008) Jay Jay the Jet Plane (June 11, 2001-November 25, 2005) (now currently December 30 2012-present) The Kidsongs Television Show (June 22, 1994-December 3, 2002) Lamb Chop's Play-Along (October 4, 1993-April 16, 1997) The Littles (February 28, 1994-December 16, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Little People (March 27. 2003-June 9, 2005) Lomax, the Hound of Music (February 24, - June 25, 2008) The Magic School Bus (October 23, 1994-December 1, 1998) (now currently December 22, 2006-present) Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse (September 4, 2000-May 5, 2002) (now currently May 18, 2004-present) Mopatop's Shop (May 3, 2001-January 14, 2010) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (September 15, 1994-September 17, 2016) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Newton's Apple (October 4, 1993-July 22, 1998) PBS P Pals (October 4, 1993-September 5, 1999) Panwapa (June 4, - July 30, 2008) Peep and the Big Wide World (March 19, 2004-February 8, 2008) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) The Puzzle Place (November 18, 1994-December 1, 1998) Reading Rainbow (October 4, 1993-March 18, 2008) (now currently October 6, 2011-present) Rubbadubbers (September 1, 2003-June 14, 2008) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (September 3, 2001-September 10, 2005) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Seven Little Monsters (September 4, 2000-April 1, 2003) (now currently September 8, 2004-present) Shining Time Station (October 4, 1993-November 5, 1998) Skinnamarink TV (October 27, 1997-March 12, 1999) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (August 14, 1999-March 6, 2004) Spot the Dog (December 17, 1995-September 28, 2004) Storytime (December 23, 1994-December 14, 1998) Timothy Goes to School (September 4, 2000-April 29, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) The Treacle People (June 28, 1999-present-September 8,2017) ToddWorld (November 8, 2004 - May 17, 2013) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Tots TV (October 4, 1993-October 21, 1998) Wee 3 (June 5, 1997-April 23, 2003) Wimzie's House (September 17, 1997-June 3, 2001) The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (October 13, 1996-April 20, 2005) ZOOM (January 4, 1999-February 4, 2006) (now currently July 3, 2015-present) Programming blocks The Preschool Club It's Storytime Let’s Go, Go, Go! The Goodnight Show Kids at the Movies The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI anthropomorphic lizard with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist. He is a small green lizard with purple spots and yellow eyes . Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins (example Monty the Monitor Lizard). His favorite food is pizza . The Narrator (voiced by Tony Clarke-Hill in the US version and Nigel Greaves in the UK version) is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. Crab Tuesday: Henry met Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred Newman ) during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday vocal effects was provided by Fred Newman . Episodes Season 1 (1996) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline Golden Gecko Award Winners 1 Tropical Birds Scarlet macaw April 16, 1996 Henry lands in a tropical rainforest and learns about tropical birds – including, but not limited to, parrots. 1st Place: Hornbill 2nd Place: Toco Toucan 3rd Place: Jackson's Widowbird 2 Animal Disguises Chameleon April 23, 1996 Henry learns about camouflaged animals after looking for his own disguise. 1st Place: Chameleon 2nd Place: Poo Bug 3rd Place: Potoo Bird 3 Nighttime Animals Springhare April 30, 1996 After a long day with cousin Rex, Henry can't get to sleep, and learns about animals which stay up during the night. 1st Place: Greater Bushbaby 2nd Place: Kinkajou 3rd Place: Tarsier 4 Animal Appetites King penguin May 7, 1996 Henry opens a café for animals, but learns that different animals eat different things. 1st Place: Sea Otter 2nd Place: Goat 3rd Place: Koala 5 Animal Survivors Wolf May 14, 1996 After avoiding the dangerous animals on the desert island he is on, Henry learns about strategies that help animals to survive. 1st Place: Cicada 2nd Place: Shovel-snouted Lizard 3rd Place: Chinchilla 6 Animal Senses Siamese cat May 21, 1996 After knocking over some sense blocks, Henry learns about how animals explore the world around them using their senses. 1st Place: Bat-eared fox 2nd Place: Green Tree Python 3rd Place: Elephant Nose Fish 7 Animal Weapons Goat May 28, 1996 Guarding his toy castle from an attack, Henry learns about animals that can fight other animals using body weapons. 1st Place: Japanese fighting fish 2nd Place: Jackson's Chameleon 3rd Place: Ibex 8 Animal Builders Beaver June 4, 1996 Henry is building a house, to learn that he is not the only animal that builds a home. 1st Place: Woodpecker 2nd Place: Jawfish 3rd Place: Mexican burrowing toad 9 Armored Animals Tortoise June 11, 1996 Henry learns that there are different animals with protective armor. 1st Place: Elephant 2nd Place: Millipede 3rd Place: Tortoise 10 Mini Beasts Tarantula June 18, 1996 Henry learns that there are many very small animals that inhabit the wild. 1st Place: Common garden spider 2nd Place: Giant land snail 3rd Place: Praying mantis 11 Animal Babies Kitten , Puppy , Duckling June 25, 1996 An egg belonging to Henry's cousin hatches in its pram, and Henry has to babysit it. He gets advice from how animals babysit their young. 1st Place: African hunting dog 2nd Place: Right whale 3rd Place: Giraffe 12 Poisonous Animals Gila monster July 2, 1996 Thinking of eating the contents of a nearby cauldron, the narrator warns Henry that the contents may be poisonous, and he shouldn't eat them. He also learns about animals which can be poisonous to protect themselves. 1st Place: Black widow spider 2nd Place: Scorpion 3rd Place: Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Camel July 9, 1996 Globetrotting (literally walking across the surface of a globe), Henry learns that animals also move long distances too. 1st Place: Wildebeest 2nd Place: Camel 3rd Place: Flying gecko Season 2 (1997) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 14 Birds of Prey Black vulture April 15, 1997 15 Desert Animals Dromedary camel April 22, 1997 16 Scary Animals Tarantula April 29, 1997 17 Animal Records Tortoise, rabbit May 6, 1997 18 Animal Colors Golden pheasant May 13, 1997 19 Animal Mothers Lioness May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys and Apes Mandrill June 8, 1997 Season 3 (1998) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 27 Animal Hunters Golden eagle April 14, 1998 28 Animal Talk Dog April 21, 1998 29 Slimy Animals Apple snail April 28, 1998 30 Rainforest Animals Scarlet macaw May 5, 1998 31 Animal Acrobats Chimpanzee , Sea lion , Wallaby May 12, 1998 32 Underwater Animals Fish May 19, 1998 33 Animal Neighbors Rabbit May 26, 1998 34 Giant Animals Great Dane June 2, 1998 35 Creepy Crawly Animals Grasshopper June 9, 1998 36 Farm Animals Cow , Sheep June 16, 1998 37 Animal Changes Lion cub, Lioness June 23, 1998 38 Extinct Animals Footprints June 30, 1998 39 Animal Eggs Egg July 7, 1998 Season 4 (1999) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 40 Animals Around the World Red kangaroo , Monarch butterfly , Chimpanzee, Fish April 13, 1999 41 Polar Animals Siberian Husky April 20, 1999 42 Clever Animals American crow April 27, 1999 43 Underground Animals Rabbit May 4, 1999 Note: The only episode to not feature the Golden Gecko Awards. 44 Animal Helpers Collie May 11, 1999 45 Woodland Animals Squirrel May 18, 1999 46 Mountain Animals St. Bernard May 25, 1999 47 Backyard Animals Mockingbird June 1, 1999 48 Tiny Animals Mice June 8, 1999 49 Animal Partners Mule June 15, 1999 50 Scaly Animals Crocodile, Fish June 22, 1999 Note: The only episode where Henry reads the title and the Narrator does the report. 51 River Animals Beaver, Neon tetra June 29, 1999 52 Animal Flight Ladybug July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. [2] [3] A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. References Davey, Tim (5 January 1996). "Nature screen scoop" . Evening Post . Bristol, England. p. 13. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Boxer, Steve (27 May 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Daily Telegraph . London, England. p. 54. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Glover, Anne (6 September 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Sydney, Australia. p. 193. Retrieved 15 February 2024. External links List of episodes at DigiGuide.tv Amazing Animals at IMDb :
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Find sources: "Amazing Animals" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Insert paragraph Amazing Animals Also known as Henry's Amazing Animals Amazing Animals Starring Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill Country of origin UK, US Original language English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 30 minutes Production companies Dorling Kindersley Partridge Films Original release Network Disney Channel Discovery Kids Playhouse Disney Release April 16, 1996 – July 6, 1999 Henry's Amazing Animals (more commonly known as Amazing Animals ) is an educational children's nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley and originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on Treehouse TV in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI gecko with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards , Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry : The show's main protagonist. He is a small green gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by Eric Meyers . The Narrator : The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill . Crab Tuesday : Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by Frank Welker . Cartoon animals : Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: A blue chicken professor and his wife and kids Three (sometimes four) green lizards A yellow snake with jingle bells on its tail An elephant with a pink trunk A large green Tyrannosaurus A blue parrot with a purple beak and colored head feathers A tiger that stands on two legs A blue gorilla A spider monkey A green porcupine with a turquoise crest A black spider A mole that wears sunglasses A large green bat An orange squirrel A large blue fish A blue rhino A pink weasel (or skunk ) A yellow vulture A small gray frog An orange-brown beetle A large golden bear A brown eagle sergeant and brown owl army A teal pigeon A pink stork A small gray mouse A green crocodile A green chameleon A green turtle Episodes - All episodes are shown in the order that Disney Channel and Discovery Kids aired them. Season 1: Tropical Birds ( scarlet macaw ) - April 16, 1996 Animal Disguises ( chameleon ) - April 23, 1996 Nighttime Animals ( springhare ) - April 30, 1996 Animal Appetites ( king penguin ) - May 7, 1996 Animal Survivors ( wolf ) - May 14, 1996 Animal Senses ( cat ) - May 21, 1996 Animal Weapons ( goat ) - May 28, 1996 Animal Builders ( American beaver ) - June 4, 1996 Armored Animals ( tortoise ) - June 11, 1996 Mini Beasts ( tarantula ) - June 18, 1996 Animal Babies ( puppy , kitten , duckling ) - June 25, 1996 Poisonous Animals ( Gila monster ) - July 2, 1996 Animal Journeys ( camel ) - July 9, 1996 Season 2: Birds of Prey ( vulture ) - April 15, 1997 Desert Animals ( dromedary camel ) - April 22, 1997 Scary Animals ( tarantula ) - April 29, 1997 Animal Records ( tortoise , rabbit ) - May 6, 1997 Animal Colors ( golden pheasant ) - May 13, 1997 Animal Mothers ( lioness ) - May 20, 1997 Animal Pets ( Puli ) - May 27, 1997 Seashore Animals ( pelican ) - June 3, 1997 Animal Families ( ducks ) - June 10, 1997 Endangered Animals ( Bengal tiger ) - June 17, 1997 An Animal Year ( red squirrel ) - June 24, 1997 Prehistoric Animals ( crocodile ) - July 1, 1997 Monkeys and Apes ( mandrill ) - July 8, 1997 Season 3: Animal Hunters ( golden eagle ) - April 14, 1998 Animal Talk ( dog ) - April 21, 1998 Slimy Animals ( apple snail ) - April 28, 1998 Rainforest Animals ( scarlet macaw ) - May 5, 1998 Animal Acrobats ( chimpanzee , sea lion , wallaby ) - May 12, 1998 Underwater Animals ( fish ) - May 19, 1998 Animal Neighbors ( rabbit ) - May 26, 1998 Giant Animals ( Great Dane ) - June 2, 1998 Creepy Crawly Animals ( grasshopper ) - June 9, 1998 Farm Animals ( cow , sheep ) - June 16, 1998 Animal Changes ( lion cub , lioness ) - June 23, 1998 Extinct Animals ( footprints ) - June 30, 1998 Animal Eggs ( egg ) - July 7, 1998 Season 4: Around the World Animals ( red kangaroo , monarch butterfly ) - April 13, 1999 Polar Animals ( Arctic hare ) - April 20, 1999 Clever Animals ( dolphin ) - April 27, 1999 Underground Animals ( rabbit ) - May 4, 1999 Animal Helpers ( llama ) - May 11, 1999 Woodland Animals ( giant panda ) - May 18, 1999 Mountain Animals ( bulldog ) - May 25, 1999 Backyard Animals ( mockingbird ) - June 1, 1999 Tiny Animals ( ant ) - June 8, 1999 Animal Partners ( white horse ) - June 15, 1999 Scaly Animals ( crocodile ) - June 22, 1999 River Animals ( beaver ) - June 29, 1999 Animal Flight ( ladybug ) - July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. In the episode "Extinct Animals" Henry's gift shop displayed several Henry plush toys but it is unknown if they were actually sold in stores or not. 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(August 20, 2007-present) Yoho Ahoy Fun Time (November 7, 2013-present) Zack & Quack (February 7, 2014-present) Zerby Derby (November 17, 2014-present) Zobooamfoo (March 22, 1999-present) Zou (December 29, 2013-present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Be My Valentine, Love Barney (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Fun & Games (May 6, 1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Animal Stories (April 2003) Barney's Night Before Christmas (2000-2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Postman Pat (11 February 2002) Barney's Super Singing Circus (16 May 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015)<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.vimn.com/press/nick-jr/press-relTemplate:Refimprove Template:Use dmy dates* Barney's Christmas Star (14 April 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Abby Hatcher: Fuzzy Catcher Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Becca's Bunch [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Colby's Clubhouse (1997-2024, 2024-Present) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Butterbeam's Cafe [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (Reboot Series) Barney's World (Planned Reboot) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Fashion Ally [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Pixar's Cars * [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (2015–present) Barney Safety (April 2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Super Singing Circus] (16 May 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Peppa Pig (5 July 2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sunny Day (2 March 2018) The Adventures of Portland Bill (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Allegra's Window (1999-2023) ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (10 April 2015-2018) [ 1 ] (now on Nicktoons ) Angelina Ballerina (2004–2010) Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps (now on Five ) (2009-2014) Animal Alphabet (1999–2011) Animal Antics (1999–2002) Anthony Ant (1999-2001) The Ark Stories (2001-2005) Astro Farm (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Babar (1999–2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2010-2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Baby Animals (1999–2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyardigans (2008–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bananas in Pyjamas (now on Channel 5) (2000–2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wee Sing Together [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (original series) (2001-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bod (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Boohbah (2002–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's World: Happy Holiday (2006–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street Stays Up Late (1993) (May 1994, Fall 1995/October 1-31, 1995/Late 1995, Late 1995/November 19, 1995/Fall 1995, Early 1995/December 17, 1995/Late 1996, February 18, 1996/May 19, 1996/September 14, 1996/November 1996/December 15, 1996/Late 1997, 1997, August 1998, February 1-5, 1999/February 12-15, 1999/Late 1999, June 1999, July 26-30, 1999/Mid-Late 1999, April 2, 2000/June 18, 2000/July 2000, August 27, 2000/November 2000, March 2001, June 2002, March 2003, May 2004-September 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023-2024) Brum (Original series 1 only) (1999–2002) Bruno (during the advert breaks) (2004-2011) Budgie the Little Helicopter (1999–2002) Bump (2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bubble Guppies (2012-2025) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2001) Button Moon (2004–2009) Bubble and Squeak (2007-2014) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Squeak [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yoyo and the Peanut Show [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! (1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, April 2, 2000, June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000, December 31, 2000, Early 2001, Mid 2001, Late 2001, December 23, 2002, July 4, 2003, July 5, 2005, Summer 2007, Early 2008, Mid 2008, Late 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009 2010, 2012, 2013-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies Live! (2005, 2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Teletubbies [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Harry The Bunny [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|1, 2,3 Races [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Playtime with Al Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Colour Crews Charlie Brown and Friends (1999–2006) Charlie Chalk (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Chigley (1999, 2004–2009) Chorlton and the Wheelies (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Christopher Crocodile (1999–2006) Clangers (Original series 1-2 only) (1999–2002, 2004–2010) Cogs Hollow (1999–2000) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (1999-2023) "Coconuts" (1999-2006) Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Cubeez (2001–2003) The Day Henry Met Dig and Dug (1999-2000) Dinosaur Train (2012–2015) Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014-2019) Dream Street (2002–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Beach Party at Walt Disney World (September 14, 1995, October 1-31, 1995, November 7-30, 1995, December 1-31, 1995, September 24, 1997, May 19, 1998-November 26, 1999, April 2, 2000-June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000-December 31, 2000, January 2001-Dcember 24, 2002, April 8, 2003-December 31, 2004, December 31, 2006, August 2007-October 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009, 2009-2011, 2012-2014, 2016, 2017-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora the Explorer (2002–2020, 2022-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora and Friends: Into the City! (now on Nick Jr. Too) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dragon Tales (2002-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Notekins (2011-2025) The Early Worms (1999–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Engie Benjy (2004–2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Eureeka's Castle (1995-2000, 2002-2005, 2006-2010, 2012-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-Present) Barney Songs (2009) The Family Ness (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Flumps (2000–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2013, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fraggle Rock (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Franklin (1999–2023) The Fresh Beat Band (2009-2016) Frootie Tooties (1999-2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney's Beach Party (2006-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Guess How Much I Love You [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! (2007-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Gullah Gullah Island (1995–2020, 2022-2024) Hattytown (2000–2006) Henry's Cat (2000–2002) The Herbs (2000–2005, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Hoobs (2002–2024) Hooley Dooleys (1999-2001) Huxley Pig (1999–2001) Humf (2007-2013) I Spy (2003–2005) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues: Blue Big Musical (2000-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Animal Show (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (1998–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Pajanimals (2018-2020) Joe (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Katie and Orbie (1999-2000) King Rollo (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! Live! (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kipper (2003–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends (Season 1, 2 and 3 (1992-1995)) (2004-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's Save Christmas (2000-2024) Kitu and Woofl (2000–2002) Lalaloopsy (2013-2016 [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|LazyTown (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Let's Go Pocoyo (2012–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bill (2000–2024) Lizzie's Library (1999–2001) Louie (2007-2015) Ludwig (1999–2001, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Zoom (2002-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) JoJo Circus (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bear (1999–2008, 2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (2000–2024) The Magic House (1999–2012) Magic Mountain (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Max & Ruby (2002–2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1999–2023) The Magic Roundabout (2007 Revival series) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Arthur (1998-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maisy (2002–2024) Mary, Mungo and Midge (2004–2009) Mini Movers Moschops (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Mouse and Mole (2002-2006) Mr Benn (1999–2001, 2004–2009) Mr. Men and Little Miss (1999–2006) Muppet Babies (1999–2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) A Day in the Park with Barney (1997-2024) Nellie the Elephant (2001–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2011-2012, 2014, 2016, 2018-2020, 2022, 2023) Noah's Island (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi & Friends (2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi (2007-2024) Oakie Doke (2002–2006) Old Bear and Friends (1999-2012) Olivia Olive the Ostrich Oscar and Friends (1999-2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Jungle Friends (September 14, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Puzzle Place (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2018, 2020, 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) |Barney's Big Surprise (March 4, 2002) Pablo the Little Red Fox (1999–2006) Paddington Bear (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Papa Beaver's Storytime (1999–2001) Parsley the Lion (1999–2000, 2004–2009) PB Bear and Friends (1999–2006) Pic Me (2006–2009) Pingu (1999-2002) Pippi Longstocking (1999-2006) Playbox (2004–2009) Pocoyo (2012-2014) Poppy Cat (2011-2013) Puffin Rock [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sing and Dance with Barney (December 26-28, 2000, December 29-31, 2001, December 31, 2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Talent Show (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday (2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyard Show (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney: Let's Go To The Farm (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kids for Character (1997, 2000-2024, 2024-2025, 2025-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live!-The Let's Go Tour (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Pingu (1999-2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Dooley and Pals Show (2008-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kidsongs (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Poppy Cat (2012. 2014, 2016, 2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Suite Life on Deck (2010-2024, 2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Hannah Montana (2007-2024, 2024-Present) The Raggy Dolls (1999–2017) Rainbow (2000-2002, 2007–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Roary the Racing Car (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie (December 26, 2000, October 31, 2001, December 31, 2002, December 31, 2003, December 26, 2004, December 28, 2005-December 31, 2014, May 16, 2016-October 3, 2018, December 30, 2018-August 9, 2020, December 29, 2022, January 1, 2023, August 9, 2024-December 31, 2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Rugrats Movie (2000; 2002-2006, 2007-2008, 2010–2016, 2018, 2020-2026) Rocky and the Dodos (1999-2005) Rusty Rivets (2017-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's COLOURFUL World! Live! (2006-2023, 2025) Rupert the Bear (1999-2006) Sali Mali (2001-2006) The Shoe People (2001–2005) Snailympics The Sooty Show (2006–2009) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (1999–2002) Sunny Day (2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Super Why! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Castle (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street (2000–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Goes to School (1991-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Team Umizoomi (2012-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Lamb Chop Play Along (1999-2023, 2024-2025, 2026-27) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney and the Backyard Gang (1992-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tots TV (1997-2024) Telebugs (1999-2006) Tickety Toc (2012–2014) Toot & Puddle [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney in Concert (1994-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) The Treacle People (2001–2006) Trumpton (1999, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rock with Barney (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Upside Down Show (2006–2025) Wake Up World (2007–2011) Wanda and the Alien (2014-2017) What's Your News? (2009–2013) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 13 (2009) (October 4, 2010-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)Barney's Good Day, Good Night (January 1998-December 31, 1999) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|What's Your News? (2011-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends: Season 4, 5 and 6 (1997-2002) (September 2, 2002-August 31, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wiggles (2006–2023, 2024-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Scrapbook (2002-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 7 (2002) (September 15, 2003-December 31, 2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 8 (2003-2006) (September 6, 2004-December 31, 2022) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wimzie's House (1999–2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wishbone (1999-2030) Wiggly Park (1999–2006) Will Quack Quack (1999-2001) Wildlife (1999–2000) William's Wish Wellingtons (2004-2006) Willo the Wisp (1999–2000) Wimzie's House (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's 1-2-3-4 Seasons (1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Once Upon A Time (1997-2023) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 9 (2004-2007) (September 18, 2006-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 10 (2006) (September 17, 2007-December 30, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wonder Pets (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live! in New York City (October 31, 1994-January 1, 2021) Yoho Ahoy (2002-2006) You Do Too (2002–2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends Season 11 (2007) (September 15, 2008-December 31, 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 12 (2008) (September 7, 2009-December 31, 2022) Zack & Quack }} Upcoming on Time Warner Cable Kids: The Channel: Esme and Roy Former Programming Adventures from the Book of Virutes 1/45 Adventures in Wonderland (January 14, 1996-July 30, 2007) Adventures from the Book of Virtues (September 2, 1996-December 17, 2000) Albert the Fifth Musketeer (December 27, 1996-April 25, 2000) Albert's World Tour Adventure (September 22, 2011-December 21,2017) Animalia (November 11, 2007-March 5, 2009) Animal Jam (February 24, 2003-August 28, 2005) Archibald the Koala (March 5, 2002-October 4, 2009) Babar (October 4, 1993-August 15, 1996) The Big Comfy Couch (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) Bill Nye the Science Guy (October 4, 1993-October 29, 1998) Boohbah (April 14, 2003-September 23, 2006) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (June 25, 2004-July 8, 2016) Corduroy (September 4, 2000-October 19, 2006) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Dragon (March 27, 2010-August 23, 2014) Elliot Moose (September 4, 2000-November 21, 2001) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Fraggle Rock (June 19, 1992-November 4, 1997) (now currently June 6, 2004-present) George Shrinks (September 4, 2000-March 8, 2006) (now currently April 4, 2010-present) Ghostwriter (October 4, 1993-March 30, 1995) Henry's Amazing Animals (August 17, 2000-February 24, 2006) Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/KC VFC VFC The Hoobs (November 7, 2001-March 7, 2002) Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (September 7, 2003-March 23, 2008) Jay Jay the Jet Plane (June 11, 2001-November 25, 2005) (now currently December 30 2012-present) The Kidsongs Television Show (June 22, 1994-December 3, 2002) Lamb Chop's Play-Along (October 4, 1993-April 16, 1997) The Littles (February 28, 1994-December 16, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Little People (March 27. 2003-June 9, 2005) Lomax, the Hound of Music (February 24, - June 25, 2008) The Magic School Bus (October 23, 1994-December 1, 1998) (now currently December 22, 2006-present) Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse (September 4, 2000-May 5, 2002) (now currently May 18, 2004-present) Mopatop's Shop (May 3, 2001-January 14, 2010) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (September 15, 1994-September 17, 2016) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Newton's Apple (October 4, 1993-July 22, 1998) PBS P Pals (October 4, 1993-September 5, 1999) Panwapa (June 4, - July 30, 2008) Peep and the Big Wide World (March 19, 2004-February 8, 2008) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) The Puzzle Place (November 18, 1994-December 1, 1998) Reading Rainbow (October 4, 1993-March 18, 2008) (now currently October 6, 2011-present) Rubbadubbers (September 1, 2003-June 14, 2008) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (September 3, 2001-September 10, 2005) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Seven Little Monsters (September 4, 2000-April 1, 2003) (now currently September 8, 2004-present) Shining Time Station (October 4, 1993-November 5, 1998) Skinnamarink TV (October 27, 1997-March 12, 1999) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (August 14, 1999-March 6, 2004) Spot the Dog (December 17, 1995-September 28, 2004) Storytime (December 23, 1994-December 14, 1998) Timothy Goes to School (September 4, 2000-April 29, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) The Treacle People (June 28, 1999-present-September 8,2017) ToddWorld (November 8, 2004 - May 17, 2013) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Tots TV (October 4, 1993-October 21, 1998) Wee 3 (June 5, 1997-April 23, 2003) Wimzie's House (September 17, 1997-June 3, 2001) The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (October 13, 1996-April 20, 2005) ZOOM (January 4, 1999-February 4, 2006) (now currently July 3, 2015-present) Programming blocks The Preschool Club It's Storytime Let’s Go, Go, Go! The Goodnight Show Kids at the Movies The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI anthropomorphic lizard with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist. He is a small green lizard with purple spots and yellow eyes . Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins (example Monty the Monitor Lizard). His favorite food is pizza . The Narrator (voiced by Tony Clarke-Hill in the US version and Nigel Greaves in the UK version) is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. Crab Tuesday: Henry met Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred Newman ) during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday vocal effects was provided by Fred Newman . Episodes Season 1 (1996) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline Golden Gecko Award Winners 1 Tropical Birds Scarlet macaw April 16, 1996 Henry lands in a tropical rainforest and learns about tropical birds – including, but not limited to, parrots. 1st Place: Hornbill 2nd Place: Toco Toucan 3rd Place: Jackson's Widowbird 2 Animal Disguises Chameleon April 23, 1996 Henry learns about camouflaged animals after looking for his own disguise. 1st Place: Chameleon 2nd Place: Poo Bug 3rd Place: Potoo Bird 3 Nighttime Animals Springhare April 30, 1996 After a long day with cousin Rex, Henry can't get to sleep, and learns about animals which stay up during the night. 1st Place: Greater Bushbaby 2nd Place: Kinkajou 3rd Place: Tarsier 4 Animal Appetites King penguin May 7, 1996 Henry opens a café for animals, but learns that different animals eat different things. 1st Place: Sea Otter 2nd Place: Goat 3rd Place: Koala 5 Animal Survivors Wolf May 14, 1996 After avoiding the dangerous animals on the desert island he is on, Henry learns about strategies that help animals to survive. 1st Place: Cicada 2nd Place: Shovel-snouted Lizard 3rd Place: Chinchilla 6 Animal Senses Siamese cat May 21, 1996 After knocking over some sense blocks, Henry learns about how animals explore the world around them using their senses. 1st Place: Bat-eared fox 2nd Place: Green Tree Python 3rd Place: Elephant Nose Fish 7 Animal Weapons Goat May 28, 1996 Guarding his toy castle from an attack, Henry learns about animals that can fight other animals using body weapons. 1st Place: Japanese fighting fish 2nd Place: Jackson's Chameleon 3rd Place: Ibex 8 Animal Builders Beaver June 4, 1996 Henry is building a house, to learn that he is not the only animal that builds a home. 1st Place: Woodpecker 2nd Place: Jawfish 3rd Place: Mexican burrowing toad 9 Armored Animals Tortoise June 11, 1996 Henry learns that there are different animals with protective armor. 1st Place: Elephant 2nd Place: Millipede 3rd Place: Tortoise 10 Mini Beasts Tarantula June 18, 1996 Henry learns that there are many very small animals that inhabit the wild. 1st Place: Common garden spider 2nd Place: Giant land snail 3rd Place: Praying mantis 11 Animal Babies Kitten , Puppy , Duckling June 25, 1996 An egg belonging to Henry's cousin hatches in its pram, and Henry has to babysit it. He gets advice from how animals babysit their young. 1st Place: African hunting dog 2nd Place: Right whale 3rd Place: Giraffe 12 Poisonous Animals Gila monster July 2, 1996 Thinking of eating the contents of a nearby cauldron, the narrator warns Henry that the contents may be poisonous, and he shouldn't eat them. He also learns about animals which can be poisonous to protect themselves. 1st Place: Black widow spider 2nd Place: Scorpion 3rd Place: Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Camel July 9, 1996 Globetrotting (literally walking across the surface of a globe), Henry learns that animals also move long distances too. 1st Place: Wildebeest 2nd Place: Camel 3rd Place: Flying gecko Season 2 (1997) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 14 Birds of Prey Black vulture April 15, 1997 15 Desert Animals Dromedary camel April 22, 1997 16 Scary Animals Tarantula April 29, 1997 17 Animal Records Tortoise, rabbit May 6, 1997 18 Animal Colors Golden pheasant May 13, 1997 19 Animal Mothers Lioness May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys and Apes Mandrill June 8, 1997 Season 3 (1998) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 27 Animal Hunters Golden eagle April 14, 1998 28 Animal Talk Dog April 21, 1998 29 Slimy Animals Apple snail April 28, 1998 30 Rainforest Animals Scarlet macaw May 5, 1998 31 Animal Acrobats Chimpanzee , Sea lion , Wallaby May 12, 1998 32 Underwater Animals Fish May 19, 1998 33 Animal Neighbors Rabbit May 26, 1998 34 Giant Animals Great Dane June 2, 1998 35 Creepy Crawly Animals Grasshopper June 9, 1998 36 Farm Animals Cow , Sheep June 16, 1998 37 Animal Changes Lion cub, Lioness June 23, 1998 38 Extinct Animals Footprints June 30, 1998 39 Animal Eggs Egg July 7, 1998 Season 4 (1999) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 40 Animals Around the World Red kangaroo , Monarch butterfly , Chimpanzee, Fish April 13, 1999 41 Polar Animals Siberian Husky April 20, 1999 42 Clever Animals American crow April 27, 1999 43 Underground Animals Rabbit May 4, 1999 Note: The only episode to not feature the Golden Gecko Awards. 44 Animal Helpers Collie May 11, 1999 45 Woodland Animals Squirrel May 18, 1999 46 Mountain Animals St. Bernard May 25, 1999 47 Backyard Animals Mockingbird June 1, 1999 48 Tiny Animals Mice June 8, 1999 49 Animal Partners Mule June 15, 1999 50 Scaly Animals Crocodile, Fish June 22, 1999 Note: The only episode where Henry reads the title and the Narrator does the report. 51 River Animals Beaver, Neon tetra June 29, 1999 52 Animal Flight Ladybug July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. [2] [3] A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. References Davey, Tim (5 January 1996). "Nature screen scoop" . Evening Post . Bristol, England. p. 13. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Boxer, Steve (27 May 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Daily Telegraph . London, England. p. 54. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Glover, Anne (6 September 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Sydney, Australia. p. 193. Retrieved 15 February 2024. External links List of episodes at DigiGuide.tv Amazing Animals at IMDb :
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Find sources: "Amazing Animals" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Insert paragraph Amazing Animals Also known as Henry's Amazing Animals Amazing Animals Starring Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill Country of origin UK, US Original language English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 30 minutes Production companies Dorling Kindersley Partridge Films Original release Network Disney Channel Discovery Kids Playhouse Disney Release April 16, 1996 – July 6, 1999 Henry's Amazing Animals (more commonly known as Amazing Animals ) is an educational children's nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley and originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on Treehouse TV in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI gecko with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards , Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry : The show's main protagonist. He is a small green gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by Eric Meyers . The Narrator : The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill . Crab Tuesday : Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by Frank Welker . Cartoon animals : Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: A blue chicken professor and his wife and kids Three (sometimes four) green lizards A yellow snake with jingle bells on its tail An elephant with a pink trunk A large green Tyrannosaurus A blue parrot with a purple beak and colored head feathers A tiger that stands on two legs A blue gorilla A spider monkey A green porcupine with a turquoise crest A black spider A mole that wears sunglasses A large green bat An orange squirrel A large blue fish A blue rhino A pink weasel (or skunk ) A yellow vulture A small gray frog An orange-brown beetle A large golden bear A brown eagle sergeant and brown owl army A teal pigeon A pink stork A small gray mouse A green crocodile A green chameleon A green turtle Episodes - All episodes are shown in the order that Disney Channel and Discovery Kids aired them. Season 1: Tropical Birds ( scarlet macaw ) - April 16, 1996 Animal Disguises ( chameleon ) - April 23, 1996 Nighttime Animals ( springhare ) - April 30, 1996 Animal Appetites ( king penguin ) - May 7, 1996 Animal Survivors ( wolf ) - May 14, 1996 Animal Senses ( cat ) - May 21, 1996 Animal Weapons ( goat ) - May 28, 1996 Animal Builders ( American beaver ) - June 4, 1996 Armored Animals ( tortoise ) - June 11, 1996 Mini Beasts ( tarantula ) - June 18, 1996 Animal Babies ( puppy , kitten , duckling ) - June 25, 1996 Poisonous Animals ( Gila monster ) - July 2, 1996 Animal Journeys ( camel ) - July 9, 1996 Season 2: Birds of Prey ( vulture ) - April 15, 1997 Desert Animals ( dromedary camel ) - April 22, 1997 Scary Animals ( tarantula ) - April 29, 1997 Animal Records ( tortoise , rabbit ) - May 6, 1997 Animal Colors ( golden pheasant ) - May 13, 1997 Animal Mothers ( lioness ) - May 20, 1997 Animal Pets ( Puli ) - May 27, 1997 Seashore Animals ( pelican ) - June 3, 1997 Animal Families ( ducks ) - June 10, 1997 Endangered Animals ( Bengal tiger ) - June 17, 1997 An Animal Year ( red squirrel ) - June 24, 1997 Prehistoric Animals ( crocodile ) - July 1, 1997 Monkeys and Apes ( mandrill ) - July 8, 1997 Season 3: Animal Hunters ( golden eagle ) - April 14, 1998 Animal Talk ( dog ) - April 21, 1998 Slimy Animals ( apple snail ) - April 28, 1998 Rainforest Animals ( scarlet macaw ) - May 5, 1998 Animal Acrobats ( chimpanzee , sea lion , wallaby ) - May 12, 1998 Underwater Animals ( fish ) - May 19, 1998 Animal Neighbors ( rabbit ) - May 26, 1998 Giant Animals ( Great Dane ) - June 2, 1998 Creepy Crawly Animals ( grasshopper ) - June 9, 1998 Farm Animals ( cow , sheep ) - June 16, 1998 Animal Changes ( lion cub , lioness ) - June 23, 1998 Extinct Animals ( footprints ) - June 30, 1998 Animal Eggs ( egg ) - July 7, 1998 Season 4: Around the World Animals ( red kangaroo , monarch butterfly ) - April 13, 1999 Polar Animals ( Arctic hare ) - April 20, 1999 Clever Animals ( dolphin ) - April 27, 1999 Underground Animals ( rabbit ) - May 4, 1999 Animal Helpers ( llama ) - May 11, 1999 Woodland Animals ( giant panda ) - May 18, 1999 Mountain Animals ( bulldog ) - May 25, 1999 Backyard Animals ( mockingbird ) - June 1, 1999 Tiny Animals ( ant ) - June 8, 1999 Animal Partners ( white horse ) - June 15, 1999 Scaly Animals ( crocodile ) - June 22, 1999 River Animals ( beaver ) - June 29, 1999 Animal Flight ( ladybug ) - July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. In the episode "Extinct Animals" Henry's gift shop displayed several Henry plush toys but it is unknown if they were actually sold in stores or not. 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(August 20, 2007-present) Yoho Ahoy Fun Time (November 7, 2013-present) Zack & Quack (February 7, 2014-present) Zerby Derby (November 17, 2014-present) Zobooamfoo (March 22, 1999-present) Zou (December 29, 2013-present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Be My Valentine, Love Barney (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Fun & Games (May 6, 1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Animal Stories (April 2003) Barney's Night Before Christmas (2000-2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Postman Pat (11 February 2002) Barney's Super Singing Circus (16 May 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015)<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.vimn.com/press/nick-jr/press-relTemplate:Refimprove Template:Use dmy dates* Barney's Christmas Star (14 April 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Abby Hatcher: Fuzzy Catcher Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Becca's Bunch [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Colby's Clubhouse (1997-2024, 2024-Present) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Butterbeam's Cafe [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (Reboot Series) Barney's World (Planned Reboot) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Fashion Ally [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Pixar's Cars * [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (2015–present) Barney Safety (April 2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Super Singing Circus] (16 May 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Peppa Pig (5 July 2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sunny Day (2 March 2018) The Adventures of Portland Bill (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Allegra's Window (1999-2023) ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (10 April 2015-2018) [ 1 ] (now on Nicktoons ) Angelina Ballerina (2004–2010) Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps (now on Five ) (2009-2014) Animal Alphabet (1999–2011) Animal Antics (1999–2002) Anthony Ant (1999-2001) The Ark Stories (2001-2005) Astro Farm (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Babar (1999–2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2010-2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Baby Animals (1999–2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyardigans (2008–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bananas in Pyjamas (now on Channel 5) (2000–2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wee Sing Together [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (original series) (2001-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bod (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Boohbah (2002–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's World: Happy Holiday (2006–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street Stays Up Late (1993) (May 1994, Fall 1995/October 1-31, 1995/Late 1995, Late 1995/November 19, 1995/Fall 1995, Early 1995/December 17, 1995/Late 1996, February 18, 1996/May 19, 1996/September 14, 1996/November 1996/December 15, 1996/Late 1997, 1997, August 1998, February 1-5, 1999/February 12-15, 1999/Late 1999, June 1999, July 26-30, 1999/Mid-Late 1999, April 2, 2000/June 18, 2000/July 2000, August 27, 2000/November 2000, March 2001, June 2002, March 2003, May 2004-September 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023-2024) Brum (Original series 1 only) (1999–2002) Bruno (during the advert breaks) (2004-2011) Budgie the Little Helicopter (1999–2002) Bump (2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bubble Guppies (2012-2025) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2001) Button Moon (2004–2009) Bubble and Squeak (2007-2014) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Squeak [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yoyo and the Peanut Show [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! (1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, April 2, 2000, June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000, December 31, 2000, Early 2001, Mid 2001, Late 2001, December 23, 2002, July 4, 2003, July 5, 2005, Summer 2007, Early 2008, Mid 2008, Late 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009 2010, 2012, 2013-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies Live! (2005, 2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Teletubbies [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Harry The Bunny [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|1, 2,3 Races [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Playtime with Al Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Colour Crews Charlie Brown and Friends (1999–2006) Charlie Chalk (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Chigley (1999, 2004–2009) Chorlton and the Wheelies (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Christopher Crocodile (1999–2006) Clangers (Original series 1-2 only) (1999–2002, 2004–2010) Cogs Hollow (1999–2000) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (1999-2023) "Coconuts" (1999-2006) Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Cubeez (2001–2003) The Day Henry Met Dig and Dug (1999-2000) Dinosaur Train (2012–2015) Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014-2019) Dream Street (2002–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Beach Party at Walt Disney World (September 14, 1995, October 1-31, 1995, November 7-30, 1995, December 1-31, 1995, September 24, 1997, May 19, 1998-November 26, 1999, April 2, 2000-June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000-December 31, 2000, January 2001-Dcember 24, 2002, April 8, 2003-December 31, 2004, December 31, 2006, August 2007-October 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009, 2009-2011, 2012-2014, 2016, 2017-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora the Explorer (2002–2020, 2022-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora and Friends: Into the City! (now on Nick Jr. Too) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dragon Tales (2002-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Notekins (2011-2025) The Early Worms (1999–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Engie Benjy (2004–2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Eureeka's Castle (1995-2000, 2002-2005, 2006-2010, 2012-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-Present) Barney Songs (2009) The Family Ness (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Flumps (2000–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2013, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fraggle Rock (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Franklin (1999–2023) The Fresh Beat Band (2009-2016) Frootie Tooties (1999-2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney's Beach Party (2006-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Guess How Much I Love You [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! (2007-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Gullah Gullah Island (1995–2020, 2022-2024) Hattytown (2000–2006) Henry's Cat (2000–2002) The Herbs (2000–2005, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Hoobs (2002–2024) Hooley Dooleys (1999-2001) Huxley Pig (1999–2001) Humf (2007-2013) I Spy (2003–2005) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues: Blue Big Musical (2000-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Animal Show (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (1998–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Pajanimals (2018-2020) Joe (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Katie and Orbie (1999-2000) King Rollo (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! Live! (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kipper (2003–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends (Season 1, 2 and 3 (1992-1995)) (2004-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's Save Christmas (2000-2024) Kitu and Woofl (2000–2002) Lalaloopsy (2013-2016 [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|LazyTown (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Let's Go Pocoyo (2012–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bill (2000–2024) Lizzie's Library (1999–2001) Louie (2007-2015) Ludwig (1999–2001, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Zoom (2002-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) JoJo Circus (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bear (1999–2008, 2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (2000–2024) The Magic House (1999–2012) Magic Mountain (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Max & Ruby (2002–2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1999–2023) The Magic Roundabout (2007 Revival series) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Arthur (1998-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maisy (2002–2024) Mary, Mungo and Midge (2004–2009) Mini Movers Moschops (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Mouse and Mole (2002-2006) Mr Benn (1999–2001, 2004–2009) Mr. Men and Little Miss (1999–2006) Muppet Babies (1999–2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) A Day in the Park with Barney (1997-2024) Nellie the Elephant (2001–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2011-2012, 2014, 2016, 2018-2020, 2022, 2023) Noah's Island (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi & Friends (2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi (2007-2024) Oakie Doke (2002–2006) Old Bear and Friends (1999-2012) Olivia Olive the Ostrich Oscar and Friends (1999-2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Jungle Friends (September 14, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Puzzle Place (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2018, 2020, 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) |Barney's Big Surprise (March 4, 2002) Pablo the Little Red Fox (1999–2006) Paddington Bear (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Papa Beaver's Storytime (1999–2001) Parsley the Lion (1999–2000, 2004–2009) PB Bear and Friends (1999–2006) Pic Me (2006–2009) Pingu (1999-2002) Pippi Longstocking (1999-2006) Playbox (2004–2009) Pocoyo (2012-2014) Poppy Cat (2011-2013) Puffin Rock [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sing and Dance with Barney (December 26-28, 2000, December 29-31, 2001, December 31, 2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Talent Show (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday (2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyard Show (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney: Let's Go To The Farm (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kids for Character (1997, 2000-2024, 2024-2025, 2025-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live!-The Let's Go Tour (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Pingu (1999-2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Dooley and Pals Show (2008-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kidsongs (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Poppy Cat (2012. 2014, 2016, 2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Suite Life on Deck (2010-2024, 2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Hannah Montana (2007-2024, 2024-Present) The Raggy Dolls (1999–2017) Rainbow (2000-2002, 2007–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Roary the Racing Car (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie (December 26, 2000, October 31, 2001, December 31, 2002, December 31, 2003, December 26, 2004, December 28, 2005-December 31, 2014, May 16, 2016-October 3, 2018, December 30, 2018-August 9, 2020, December 29, 2022, January 1, 2023, August 9, 2024-December 31, 2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Rugrats Movie (2000; 2002-2006, 2007-2008, 2010–2016, 2018, 2020-2026) Rocky and the Dodos (1999-2005) Rusty Rivets (2017-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's COLOURFUL World! Live! (2006-2023, 2025) Rupert the Bear (1999-2006) Sali Mali (2001-2006) The Shoe People (2001–2005) Snailympics The Sooty Show (2006–2009) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (1999–2002) Sunny Day (2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Super Why! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Castle (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street (2000–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Goes to School (1991-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Team Umizoomi (2012-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Lamb Chop Play Along (1999-2023, 2024-2025, 2026-27) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney and the Backyard Gang (1992-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tots TV (1997-2024) Telebugs (1999-2006) Tickety Toc (2012–2014) Toot & Puddle [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney in Concert (1994-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) The Treacle People (2001–2006) Trumpton (1999, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rock with Barney (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Upside Down Show (2006–2025) Wake Up World (2007–2011) Wanda and the Alien (2014-2017) What's Your News? (2009–2013) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 13 (2009) (October 4, 2010-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)Barney's Good Day, Good Night (January 1998-December 31, 1999) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|What's Your News? (2011-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends: Season 4, 5 and 6 (1997-2002) (September 2, 2002-August 31, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wiggles (2006–2023, 2024-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Scrapbook (2002-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 7 (2002) (September 15, 2003-December 31, 2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 8 (2003-2006) (September 6, 2004-December 31, 2022) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wimzie's House (1999–2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wishbone (1999-2030) Wiggly Park (1999–2006) Will Quack Quack (1999-2001) Wildlife (1999–2000) William's Wish Wellingtons (2004-2006) Willo the Wisp (1999–2000) Wimzie's House (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's 1-2-3-4 Seasons (1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Once Upon A Time (1997-2023) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 9 (2004-2007) (September 18, 2006-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 10 (2006) (September 17, 2007-December 30, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wonder Pets (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live! in New York City (October 31, 1994-January 1, 2021) Yoho Ahoy (2002-2006) You Do Too (2002–2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends Season 11 (2007) (September 15, 2008-December 31, 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 12 (2008) (September 7, 2009-December 31, 2022) Zack & Quack }} Upcoming on Time Warner Cable Kids: The Channel: Esme and Roy Former Programming Adventures from the Book of Virutes 1/45 Adventures in Wonderland (January 14, 1996-July 30, 2007) Adventures from the Book of Virtues (September 2, 1996-December 17, 2000) Albert the Fifth Musketeer (December 27, 1996-April 25, 2000) Albert's World Tour Adventure (September 22, 2011-December 21,2017) Animalia (November 11, 2007-March 5, 2009) Animal Jam (February 24, 2003-August 28, 2005) Archibald the Koala (March 5, 2002-October 4, 2009) Babar (October 4, 1993-August 15, 1996) The Big Comfy Couch (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) Bill Nye the Science Guy (October 4, 1993-October 29, 1998) Boohbah (April 14, 2003-September 23, 2006) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (June 25, 2004-July 8, 2016) Corduroy (September 4, 2000-October 19, 2006) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Dragon (March 27, 2010-August 23, 2014) Elliot Moose (September 4, 2000-November 21, 2001) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Fraggle Rock (June 19, 1992-November 4, 1997) (now currently June 6, 2004-present) George Shrinks (September 4, 2000-March 8, 2006) (now currently April 4, 2010-present) Ghostwriter (October 4, 1993-March 30, 1995) Henry's Amazing Animals (August 17, 2000-February 24, 2006) Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/KC VFC VFC The Hoobs (November 7, 2001-March 7, 2002) Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (September 7, 2003-March 23, 2008) Jay Jay the Jet Plane (June 11, 2001-November 25, 2005) (now currently December 30 2012-present) The Kidsongs Television Show (June 22, 1994-December 3, 2002) Lamb Chop's Play-Along (October 4, 1993-April 16, 1997) The Littles (February 28, 1994-December 16, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Little People (March 27. 2003-June 9, 2005) Lomax, the Hound of Music (February 24, - June 25, 2008) The Magic School Bus (October 23, 1994-December 1, 1998) (now currently December 22, 2006-present) Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse (September 4, 2000-May 5, 2002) (now currently May 18, 2004-present) Mopatop's Shop (May 3, 2001-January 14, 2010) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (September 15, 1994-September 17, 2016) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Newton's Apple (October 4, 1993-July 22, 1998) PBS P Pals (October 4, 1993-September 5, 1999) Panwapa (June 4, - July 30, 2008) Peep and the Big Wide World (March 19, 2004-February 8, 2008) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) The Puzzle Place (November 18, 1994-December 1, 1998) Reading Rainbow (October 4, 1993-March 18, 2008) (now currently October 6, 2011-present) Rubbadubbers (September 1, 2003-June 14, 2008) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (September 3, 2001-September 10, 2005) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Seven Little Monsters (September 4, 2000-April 1, 2003) (now currently September 8, 2004-present) Shining Time Station (October 4, 1993-November 5, 1998) Skinnamarink TV (October 27, 1997-March 12, 1999) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (August 14, 1999-March 6, 2004) Spot the Dog (December 17, 1995-September 28, 2004) Storytime (December 23, 1994-December 14, 1998) Timothy Goes to School (September 4, 2000-April 29, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) The Treacle People (June 28, 1999-present-September 8,2017) ToddWorld (November 8, 2004 - May 17, 2013) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Tots TV (October 4, 1993-October 21, 1998) Wee 3 (June 5, 1997-April 23, 2003) Wimzie's House (September 17, 1997-June 3, 2001) The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (October 13, 1996-April 20, 2005) ZOOM (January 4, 1999-February 4, 2006) (now currently July 3, 2015-present) Programming blocks The Preschool Club It's Storytime Let’s Go, Go, Go! The Goodnight Show Kids at the Movies The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI anthropomorphic lizard with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist. He is a small green lizard with purple spots and yellow eyes . Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins (example Monty the Monitor Lizard). His favorite food is pizza . The Narrator (voiced by Tony Clarke-Hill in the US version and Nigel Greaves in the UK version) is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. Crab Tuesday: Henry met Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred Newman ) during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday vocal effects was provided by Fred Newman . Episodes Season 1 (1996) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline Golden Gecko Award Winners 1 Tropical Birds Scarlet macaw April 16, 1996 Henry lands in a tropical rainforest and learns about tropical birds – including, but not limited to, parrots. 1st Place: Hornbill 2nd Place: Toco Toucan 3rd Place: Jackson's Widowbird 2 Animal Disguises Chameleon April 23, 1996 Henry learns about camouflaged animals after looking for his own disguise. 1st Place: Chameleon 2nd Place: Poo Bug 3rd Place: Potoo Bird 3 Nighttime Animals Springhare April 30, 1996 After a long day with cousin Rex, Henry can't get to sleep, and learns about animals which stay up during the night. 1st Place: Greater Bushbaby 2nd Place: Kinkajou 3rd Place: Tarsier 4 Animal Appetites King penguin May 7, 1996 Henry opens a café for animals, but learns that different animals eat different things. 1st Place: Sea Otter 2nd Place: Goat 3rd Place: Koala 5 Animal Survivors Wolf May 14, 1996 After avoiding the dangerous animals on the desert island he is on, Henry learns about strategies that help animals to survive. 1st Place: Cicada 2nd Place: Shovel-snouted Lizard 3rd Place: Chinchilla 6 Animal Senses Siamese cat May 21, 1996 After knocking over some sense blocks, Henry learns about how animals explore the world around them using their senses. 1st Place: Bat-eared fox 2nd Place: Green Tree Python 3rd Place: Elephant Nose Fish 7 Animal Weapons Goat May 28, 1996 Guarding his toy castle from an attack, Henry learns about animals that can fight other animals using body weapons. 1st Place: Japanese fighting fish 2nd Place: Jackson's Chameleon 3rd Place: Ibex 8 Animal Builders Beaver June 4, 1996 Henry is building a house, to learn that he is not the only animal that builds a home. 1st Place: Woodpecker 2nd Place: Jawfish 3rd Place: Mexican burrowing toad 9 Armored Animals Tortoise June 11, 1996 Henry learns that there are different animals with protective armor. 1st Place: Elephant 2nd Place: Millipede 3rd Place: Tortoise 10 Mini Beasts Tarantula June 18, 1996 Henry learns that there are many very small animals that inhabit the wild. 1st Place: Common garden spider 2nd Place: Giant land snail 3rd Place: Praying mantis 11 Animal Babies Kitten , Puppy , Duckling June 25, 1996 An egg belonging to Henry's cousin hatches in its pram, and Henry has to babysit it. He gets advice from how animals babysit their young. 1st Place: African hunting dog 2nd Place: Right whale 3rd Place: Giraffe 12 Poisonous Animals Gila monster July 2, 1996 Thinking of eating the contents of a nearby cauldron, the narrator warns Henry that the contents may be poisonous, and he shouldn't eat them. He also learns about animals which can be poisonous to protect themselves. 1st Place: Black widow spider 2nd Place: Scorpion 3rd Place: Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Camel July 9, 1996 Globetrotting (literally walking across the surface of a globe), Henry learns that animals also move long distances too. 1st Place: Wildebeest 2nd Place: Camel 3rd Place: Flying gecko Season 2 (1997) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 14 Birds of Prey Black vulture April 15, 1997 15 Desert Animals Dromedary camel April 22, 1997 16 Scary Animals Tarantula April 29, 1997 17 Animal Records Tortoise, rabbit May 6, 1997 18 Animal Colors Golden pheasant May 13, 1997 19 Animal Mothers Lioness May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys and Apes Mandrill June 8, 1997 Season 3 (1998) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 27 Animal Hunters Golden eagle April 14, 1998 28 Animal Talk Dog April 21, 1998 29 Slimy Animals Apple snail April 28, 1998 30 Rainforest Animals Scarlet macaw May 5, 1998 31 Animal Acrobats Chimpanzee , Sea lion , Wallaby May 12, 1998 32 Underwater Animals Fish May 19, 1998 33 Animal Neighbors Rabbit May 26, 1998 34 Giant Animals Great Dane June 2, 1998 35 Creepy Crawly Animals Grasshopper June 9, 1998 36 Farm Animals Cow , Sheep June 16, 1998 37 Animal Changes Lion cub, Lioness June 23, 1998 38 Extinct Animals Footprints June 30, 1998 39 Animal Eggs Egg July 7, 1998 Season 4 (1999) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 40 Animals Around the World Red kangaroo , Monarch butterfly , Chimpanzee, Fish April 13, 1999 41 Polar Animals Siberian Husky April 20, 1999 42 Clever Animals American crow April 27, 1999 43 Underground Animals Rabbit May 4, 1999 Note: The only episode to not feature the Golden Gecko Awards. 44 Animal Helpers Collie May 11, 1999 45 Woodland Animals Squirrel May 18, 1999 46 Mountain Animals St. Bernard May 25, 1999 47 Backyard Animals Mockingbird June 1, 1999 48 Tiny Animals Mice June 8, 1999 49 Animal Partners Mule June 15, 1999 50 Scaly Animals Crocodile, Fish June 22, 1999 Note: The only episode where Henry reads the title and the Narrator does the report. 51 River Animals Beaver, Neon tetra June 29, 1999 52 Animal Flight Ladybug July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. [2] [3] A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. References Davey, Tim (5 January 1996). "Nature screen scoop" . Evening Post . Bristol, England. p. 13. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Boxer, Steve (27 May 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Daily Telegraph . London, England. p. 54. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Glover, Anne (6 September 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Sydney, Australia. p. 193. Retrieved 15 February 2024. External links List of episodes at DigiGuide.tv Amazing Animals at IMDb :
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Find sources: "Amazing Animals" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Insert paragraph Amazing Animals Also known as Henry's Amazing Animals Amazing Animals Starring Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill Country of origin UK, US Original language English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 30 minutes Production companies Dorling Kindersley Partridge Films Original release Network Disney Channel Discovery Kids Playhouse Disney Release April 16, 1996 – July 6, 1999 Henry's Amazing Animals (more commonly known as Amazing Animals ) is an educational children's nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley and originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on Treehouse TV in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI gecko with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards , Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry : The show's main protagonist. He is a small green gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by Eric Meyers . The Narrator : The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill . Crab Tuesday : Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by Frank Welker . Cartoon animals : Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: A blue chicken professor and his wife and kids Three (sometimes four) green lizards A yellow snake with jingle bells on its tail An elephant with a pink trunk A large green Tyrannosaurus A blue parrot with a purple beak and colored head feathers A tiger that stands on two legs A blue gorilla A spider monkey A green porcupine with a turquoise crest A black spider A mole that wears sunglasses A large green bat An orange squirrel A large blue fish A blue rhino A pink weasel (or skunk ) A yellow vulture A small gray frog An orange-brown beetle A large golden bear A brown eagle sergeant and brown owl army A teal pigeon A pink stork A small gray mouse A green crocodile A green chameleon A green turtle Episodes - All episodes are shown in the order that Disney Channel and Discovery Kids aired them. Season 1: Tropical Birds ( scarlet macaw ) - April 16, 1996 Animal Disguises ( chameleon ) - April 23, 1996 Nighttime Animals ( springhare ) - April 30, 1996 Animal Appetites ( king penguin ) - May 7, 1996 Animal Survivors ( wolf ) - May 14, 1996 Animal Senses ( cat ) - May 21, 1996 Animal Weapons ( goat ) - May 28, 1996 Animal Builders ( American beaver ) - June 4, 1996 Armored Animals ( tortoise ) - June 11, 1996 Mini Beasts ( tarantula ) - June 18, 1996 Animal Babies ( puppy , kitten , duckling ) - June 25, 1996 Poisonous Animals ( Gila monster ) - July 2, 1996 Animal Journeys ( camel ) - July 9, 1996 Season 2: Birds of Prey ( vulture ) - April 15, 1997 Desert Animals ( dromedary camel ) - April 22, 1997 Scary Animals ( tarantula ) - April 29, 1997 Animal Records ( tortoise , rabbit ) - May 6, 1997 Animal Colors ( golden pheasant ) - May 13, 1997 Animal Mothers ( lioness ) - May 20, 1997 Animal Pets ( Puli ) - May 27, 1997 Seashore Animals ( pelican ) - June 3, 1997 Animal Families ( ducks ) - June 10, 1997 Endangered Animals ( Bengal tiger ) - June 17, 1997 An Animal Year ( red squirrel ) - June 24, 1997 Prehistoric Animals ( crocodile ) - July 1, 1997 Monkeys and Apes ( mandrill ) - July 8, 1997 Season 3: Animal Hunters ( golden eagle ) - April 14, 1998 Animal Talk ( dog ) - April 21, 1998 Slimy Animals ( apple snail ) - April 28, 1998 Rainforest Animals ( scarlet macaw ) - May 5, 1998 Animal Acrobats ( chimpanzee , sea lion , wallaby ) - May 12, 1998 Underwater Animals ( fish ) - May 19, 1998 Animal Neighbors ( rabbit ) - May 26, 1998 Giant Animals ( Great Dane ) - June 2, 1998 Creepy Crawly Animals ( grasshopper ) - June 9, 1998 Farm Animals ( cow , sheep ) - June 16, 1998 Animal Changes ( lion cub , lioness ) - June 23, 1998 Extinct Animals ( footprints ) - June 30, 1998 Animal Eggs ( egg ) - July 7, 1998 Season 4: Around the World Animals ( red kangaroo , monarch butterfly ) - April 13, 1999 Polar Animals ( Arctic hare ) - April 20, 1999 Clever Animals ( dolphin ) - April 27, 1999 Underground Animals ( rabbit ) - May 4, 1999 Animal Helpers ( llama ) - May 11, 1999 Woodland Animals ( giant panda ) - May 18, 1999 Mountain Animals ( bulldog ) - May 25, 1999 Backyard Animals ( mockingbird ) - June 1, 1999 Tiny Animals ( ant ) - June 8, 1999 Animal Partners ( white horse ) - June 15, 1999 Scaly Animals ( crocodile ) - June 22, 1999 River Animals ( beaver ) - June 29, 1999 Animal Flight ( ladybug ) - July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. In the episode "Extinct Animals" Henry's gift shop displayed several Henry plush toys but it is unknown if they were actually sold in stores or not. 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(August 20, 2007-present) Yoho Ahoy Fun Time (November 7, 2013-present) Zack & Quack (February 7, 2014-present) Zerby Derby (November 17, 2014-present) Zobooamfoo (March 22, 1999-present) Zou (December 29, 2013-present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Be My Valentine, Love Barney (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Fun & Games (May 6, 1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Animal Stories (April 2003) Barney's Night Before Christmas (2000-2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Postman Pat (11 February 2002) Barney's Super Singing Circus (16 May 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015)<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.vimn.com/press/nick-jr/press-relTemplate:Refimprove Template:Use dmy dates* Barney's Christmas Star (14 April 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Abby Hatcher: Fuzzy Catcher Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Becca's Bunch [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Colby's Clubhouse (1997-2024, 2024-Present) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Butterbeam's Cafe [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (Reboot Series) Barney's World (Planned Reboot) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Fashion Ally [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Pixar's Cars * [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (2015–present) Barney Safety (April 2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Super Singing Circus] (16 May 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Peppa Pig (5 July 2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sunny Day (2 March 2018) The Adventures of Portland Bill (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Allegra's Window (1999-2023) ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (10 April 2015-2018) [ 1 ] (now on Nicktoons ) Angelina Ballerina (2004–2010) Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps (now on Five ) (2009-2014) Animal Alphabet (1999–2011) Animal Antics (1999–2002) Anthony Ant (1999-2001) The Ark Stories (2001-2005) Astro Farm (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Babar (1999–2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2010-2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Baby Animals (1999–2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyardigans (2008–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bananas in Pyjamas (now on Channel 5) (2000–2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wee Sing Together [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (original series) (2001-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bod (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Boohbah (2002–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's World: Happy Holiday (2006–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street Stays Up Late (1993) (May 1994, Fall 1995/October 1-31, 1995/Late 1995, Late 1995/November 19, 1995/Fall 1995, Early 1995/December 17, 1995/Late 1996, February 18, 1996/May 19, 1996/September 14, 1996/November 1996/December 15, 1996/Late 1997, 1997, August 1998, February 1-5, 1999/February 12-15, 1999/Late 1999, June 1999, July 26-30, 1999/Mid-Late 1999, April 2, 2000/June 18, 2000/July 2000, August 27, 2000/November 2000, March 2001, June 2002, March 2003, May 2004-September 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023-2024) Brum (Original series 1 only) (1999–2002) Bruno (during the advert breaks) (2004-2011) Budgie the Little Helicopter (1999–2002) Bump (2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bubble Guppies (2012-2025) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2001) Button Moon (2004–2009) Bubble and Squeak (2007-2014) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Squeak [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yoyo and the Peanut Show [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! (1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, April 2, 2000, June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000, December 31, 2000, Early 2001, Mid 2001, Late 2001, December 23, 2002, July 4, 2003, July 5, 2005, Summer 2007, Early 2008, Mid 2008, Late 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009 2010, 2012, 2013-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies Live! (2005, 2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Teletubbies [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Harry The Bunny [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|1, 2,3 Races [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Playtime with Al Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Colour Crews Charlie Brown and Friends (1999–2006) Charlie Chalk (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Chigley (1999, 2004–2009) Chorlton and the Wheelies (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Christopher Crocodile (1999–2006) Clangers (Original series 1-2 only) (1999–2002, 2004–2010) Cogs Hollow (1999–2000) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (1999-2023) "Coconuts" (1999-2006) Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Cubeez (2001–2003) The Day Henry Met Dig and Dug (1999-2000) Dinosaur Train (2012–2015) Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014-2019) Dream Street (2002–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Beach Party at Walt Disney World (September 14, 1995, October 1-31, 1995, November 7-30, 1995, December 1-31, 1995, September 24, 1997, May 19, 1998-November 26, 1999, April 2, 2000-June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000-December 31, 2000, January 2001-Dcember 24, 2002, April 8, 2003-December 31, 2004, December 31, 2006, August 2007-October 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009, 2009-2011, 2012-2014, 2016, 2017-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora the Explorer (2002–2020, 2022-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora and Friends: Into the City! (now on Nick Jr. Too) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dragon Tales (2002-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Notekins (2011-2025) The Early Worms (1999–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Engie Benjy (2004–2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Eureeka's Castle (1995-2000, 2002-2005, 2006-2010, 2012-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-Present) Barney Songs (2009) The Family Ness (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Flumps (2000–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2013, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fraggle Rock (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Franklin (1999–2023) The Fresh Beat Band (2009-2016) Frootie Tooties (1999-2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney's Beach Party (2006-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Guess How Much I Love You [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! (2007-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Gullah Gullah Island (1995–2020, 2022-2024) Hattytown (2000–2006) Henry's Cat (2000–2002) The Herbs (2000–2005, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Hoobs (2002–2024) Hooley Dooleys (1999-2001) Huxley Pig (1999–2001) Humf (2007-2013) I Spy (2003–2005) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues: Blue Big Musical (2000-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Animal Show (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (1998–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Pajanimals (2018-2020) Joe (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Katie and Orbie (1999-2000) King Rollo (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! Live! (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kipper (2003–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends (Season 1, 2 and 3 (1992-1995)) (2004-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's Save Christmas (2000-2024) Kitu and Woofl (2000–2002) Lalaloopsy (2013-2016 [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|LazyTown (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Let's Go Pocoyo (2012–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bill (2000–2024) Lizzie's Library (1999–2001) Louie (2007-2015) Ludwig (1999–2001, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Zoom (2002-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) JoJo Circus (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bear (1999–2008, 2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (2000–2024) The Magic House (1999–2012) Magic Mountain (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Max & Ruby (2002–2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1999–2023) The Magic Roundabout (2007 Revival series) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Arthur (1998-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maisy (2002–2024) Mary, Mungo and Midge (2004–2009) Mini Movers Moschops (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Mouse and Mole (2002-2006) Mr Benn (1999–2001, 2004–2009) Mr. Men and Little Miss (1999–2006) Muppet Babies (1999–2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) A Day in the Park with Barney (1997-2024) Nellie the Elephant (2001–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2011-2012, 2014, 2016, 2018-2020, 2022, 2023) Noah's Island (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi & Friends (2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi (2007-2024) Oakie Doke (2002–2006) Old Bear and Friends (1999-2012) Olivia Olive the Ostrich Oscar and Friends (1999-2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Jungle Friends (September 14, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Puzzle Place (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2018, 2020, 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) |Barney's Big Surprise (March 4, 2002) Pablo the Little Red Fox (1999–2006) Paddington Bear (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Papa Beaver's Storytime (1999–2001) Parsley the Lion (1999–2000, 2004–2009) PB Bear and Friends (1999–2006) Pic Me (2006–2009) Pingu (1999-2002) Pippi Longstocking (1999-2006) Playbox (2004–2009) Pocoyo (2012-2014) Poppy Cat (2011-2013) Puffin Rock [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sing and Dance with Barney (December 26-28, 2000, December 29-31, 2001, December 31, 2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Talent Show (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday (2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyard Show (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney: Let's Go To The Farm (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kids for Character (1997, 2000-2024, 2024-2025, 2025-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live!-The Let's Go Tour (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Pingu (1999-2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Dooley and Pals Show (2008-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kidsongs (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Poppy Cat (2012. 2014, 2016, 2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Suite Life on Deck (2010-2024, 2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Hannah Montana (2007-2024, 2024-Present) The Raggy Dolls (1999–2017) Rainbow (2000-2002, 2007–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Roary the Racing Car (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie (December 26, 2000, October 31, 2001, December 31, 2002, December 31, 2003, December 26, 2004, December 28, 2005-December 31, 2014, May 16, 2016-October 3, 2018, December 30, 2018-August 9, 2020, December 29, 2022, January 1, 2023, August 9, 2024-December 31, 2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Rugrats Movie (2000; 2002-2006, 2007-2008, 2010–2016, 2018, 2020-2026) Rocky and the Dodos (1999-2005) Rusty Rivets (2017-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's COLOURFUL World! Live! (2006-2023, 2025) Rupert the Bear (1999-2006) Sali Mali (2001-2006) The Shoe People (2001–2005) Snailympics The Sooty Show (2006–2009) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (1999–2002) Sunny Day (2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Super Why! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Castle (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street (2000–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Goes to School (1991-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Team Umizoomi (2012-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Lamb Chop Play Along (1999-2023, 2024-2025, 2026-27) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney and the Backyard Gang (1992-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tots TV (1997-2024) Telebugs (1999-2006) Tickety Toc (2012–2014) Toot & Puddle [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney in Concert (1994-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) The Treacle People (2001–2006) Trumpton (1999, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rock with Barney (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Upside Down Show (2006–2025) Wake Up World (2007–2011) Wanda and the Alien (2014-2017) What's Your News? (2009–2013) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 13 (2009) (October 4, 2010-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)Barney's Good Day, Good Night (January 1998-December 31, 1999) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|What's Your News? (2011-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends: Season 4, 5 and 6 (1997-2002) (September 2, 2002-August 31, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wiggles (2006–2023, 2024-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Scrapbook (2002-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 7 (2002) (September 15, 2003-December 31, 2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 8 (2003-2006) (September 6, 2004-December 31, 2022) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wimzie's House (1999–2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wishbone (1999-2030) Wiggly Park (1999–2006) Will Quack Quack (1999-2001) Wildlife (1999–2000) William's Wish Wellingtons (2004-2006) Willo the Wisp (1999–2000) Wimzie's House (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's 1-2-3-4 Seasons (1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Once Upon A Time (1997-2023) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 9 (2004-2007) (September 18, 2006-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 10 (2006) (September 17, 2007-December 30, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wonder Pets (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live! in New York City (October 31, 1994-January 1, 2021) Yoho Ahoy (2002-2006) You Do Too (2002–2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends Season 11 (2007) (September 15, 2008-December 31, 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 12 (2008) (September 7, 2009-December 31, 2022) Zack & Quack }} Upcoming on Time Warner Cable Kids: The Channel: Esme and Roy Former Programming Adventures from the Book of Virutes 1/45 Adventures in Wonderland (January 14, 1996-July 30, 2007) Adventures from the Book of Virtues (September 2, 1996-December 17, 2000) Albert the Fifth Musketeer (December 27, 1996-April 25, 2000) Albert's World Tour Adventure (September 22, 2011-December 21,2017) Animalia (November 11, 2007-March 5, 2009) Animal Jam (February 24, 2003-August 28, 2005) Archibald the Koala (March 5, 2002-October 4, 2009) Babar (October 4, 1993-August 15, 1996) The Big Comfy Couch (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) Bill Nye the Science Guy (October 4, 1993-October 29, 1998) Boohbah (April 14, 2003-September 23, 2006) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (June 25, 2004-July 8, 2016) Corduroy (September 4, 2000-October 19, 2006) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Dragon (March 27, 2010-August 23, 2014) Elliot Moose (September 4, 2000-November 21, 2001) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Fraggle Rock (June 19, 1992-November 4, 1997) (now currently June 6, 2004-present) George Shrinks (September 4, 2000-March 8, 2006) (now currently April 4, 2010-present) Ghostwriter (October 4, 1993-March 30, 1995) Henry's Amazing Animals (August 17, 2000-February 24, 2006) Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/KC VFC VFC The Hoobs (November 7, 2001-March 7, 2002) Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (September 7, 2003-March 23, 2008) Jay Jay the Jet Plane (June 11, 2001-November 25, 2005) (now currently December 30 2012-present) The Kidsongs Television Show (June 22, 1994-December 3, 2002) Lamb Chop's Play-Along (October 4, 1993-April 16, 1997) The Littles (February 28, 1994-December 16, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Little People (March 27. 2003-June 9, 2005) Lomax, the Hound of Music (February 24, - June 25, 2008) The Magic School Bus (October 23, 1994-December 1, 1998) (now currently December 22, 2006-present) Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse (September 4, 2000-May 5, 2002) (now currently May 18, 2004-present) Mopatop's Shop (May 3, 2001-January 14, 2010) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (September 15, 1994-September 17, 2016) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Newton's Apple (October 4, 1993-July 22, 1998) PBS P Pals (October 4, 1993-September 5, 1999) Panwapa (June 4, - July 30, 2008) Peep and the Big Wide World (March 19, 2004-February 8, 2008) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) The Puzzle Place (November 18, 1994-December 1, 1998) Reading Rainbow (October 4, 1993-March 18, 2008) (now currently October 6, 2011-present) Rubbadubbers (September 1, 2003-June 14, 2008) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (September 3, 2001-September 10, 2005) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Seven Little Monsters (September 4, 2000-April 1, 2003) (now currently September 8, 2004-present) Shining Time Station (October 4, 1993-November 5, 1998) Skinnamarink TV (October 27, 1997-March 12, 1999) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (August 14, 1999-March 6, 2004) Spot the Dog (December 17, 1995-September 28, 2004) Storytime (December 23, 1994-December 14, 1998) Timothy Goes to School (September 4, 2000-April 29, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) The Treacle People (June 28, 1999-present-September 8,2017) ToddWorld (November 8, 2004 - May 17, 2013) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Tots TV (October 4, 1993-October 21, 1998) Wee 3 (June 5, 1997-April 23, 2003) Wimzie's House (September 17, 1997-June 3, 2001) The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (October 13, 1996-April 20, 2005) ZOOM (January 4, 1999-February 4, 2006) (now currently July 3, 2015-present) Programming blocks The Preschool Club It's Storytime Let’s Go, Go, Go! The Goodnight Show Kids at the Movies The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI anthropomorphic lizard with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist. He is a small green lizard with purple spots and yellow eyes . Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins (example Monty the Monitor Lizard). His favorite food is pizza . The Narrator (voiced by Tony Clarke-Hill in the US version and Nigel Greaves in the UK version) is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. Crab Tuesday: Henry met Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred Newman ) during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday vocal effects was provided by Fred Newman . Episodes Season 1 (1996) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline Golden Gecko Award Winners 1 Tropical Birds Scarlet macaw April 16, 1996 Henry lands in a tropical rainforest and learns about tropical birds – including, but not limited to, parrots. 1st Place: Hornbill 2nd Place: Toco Toucan 3rd Place: Jackson's Widowbird 2 Animal Disguises Chameleon April 23, 1996 Henry learns about camouflaged animals after looking for his own disguise. 1st Place: Chameleon 2nd Place: Poo Bug 3rd Place: Potoo Bird 3 Nighttime Animals Springhare April 30, 1996 After a long day with cousin Rex, Henry can't get to sleep, and learns about animals which stay up during the night. 1st Place: Greater Bushbaby 2nd Place: Kinkajou 3rd Place: Tarsier 4 Animal Appetites King penguin May 7, 1996 Henry opens a café for animals, but learns that different animals eat different things. 1st Place: Sea Otter 2nd Place: Goat 3rd Place: Koala 5 Animal Survivors Wolf May 14, 1996 After avoiding the dangerous animals on the desert island he is on, Henry learns about strategies that help animals to survive. 1st Place: Cicada 2nd Place: Shovel-snouted Lizard 3rd Place: Chinchilla 6 Animal Senses Siamese cat May 21, 1996 After knocking over some sense blocks, Henry learns about how animals explore the world around them using their senses. 1st Place: Bat-eared fox 2nd Place: Green Tree Python 3rd Place: Elephant Nose Fish 7 Animal Weapons Goat May 28, 1996 Guarding his toy castle from an attack, Henry learns about animals that can fight other animals using body weapons. 1st Place: Japanese fighting fish 2nd Place: Jackson's Chameleon 3rd Place: Ibex 8 Animal Builders Beaver June 4, 1996 Henry is building a house, to learn that he is not the only animal that builds a home. 1st Place: Woodpecker 2nd Place: Jawfish 3rd Place: Mexican burrowing toad 9 Armored Animals Tortoise June 11, 1996 Henry learns that there are different animals with protective armor. 1st Place: Elephant 2nd Place: Millipede 3rd Place: Tortoise 10 Mini Beasts Tarantula June 18, 1996 Henry learns that there are many very small animals that inhabit the wild. 1st Place: Common garden spider 2nd Place: Giant land snail 3rd Place: Praying mantis 11 Animal Babies Kitten , Puppy , Duckling June 25, 1996 An egg belonging to Henry's cousin hatches in its pram, and Henry has to babysit it. He gets advice from how animals babysit their young. 1st Place: African hunting dog 2nd Place: Right whale 3rd Place: Giraffe 12 Poisonous Animals Gila monster July 2, 1996 Thinking of eating the contents of a nearby cauldron, the narrator warns Henry that the contents may be poisonous, and he shouldn't eat them. He also learns about animals which can be poisonous to protect themselves. 1st Place: Black widow spider 2nd Place: Scorpion 3rd Place: Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Camel July 9, 1996 Globetrotting (literally walking across the surface of a globe), Henry learns that animals also move long distances too. 1st Place: Wildebeest 2nd Place: Camel 3rd Place: Flying gecko Season 2 (1997) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 14 Birds of Prey Black vulture April 15, 1997 15 Desert Animals Dromedary camel April 22, 1997 16 Scary Animals Tarantula April 29, 1997 17 Animal Records Tortoise, rabbit May 6, 1997 18 Animal Colors Golden pheasant May 13, 1997 19 Animal Mothers Lioness May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys and Apes Mandrill June 8, 1997 Season 3 (1998) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 27 Animal Hunters Golden eagle April 14, 1998 28 Animal Talk Dog April 21, 1998 29 Slimy Animals Apple snail April 28, 1998 30 Rainforest Animals Scarlet macaw May 5, 1998 31 Animal Acrobats Chimpanzee , Sea lion , Wallaby May 12, 1998 32 Underwater Animals Fish May 19, 1998 33 Animal Neighbors Rabbit May 26, 1998 34 Giant Animals Great Dane June 2, 1998 35 Creepy Crawly Animals Grasshopper June 9, 1998 36 Farm Animals Cow , Sheep June 16, 1998 37 Animal Changes Lion cub, Lioness June 23, 1998 38 Extinct Animals Footprints June 30, 1998 39 Animal Eggs Egg July 7, 1998 Season 4 (1999) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 40 Animals Around the World Red kangaroo , Monarch butterfly , Chimpanzee, Fish April 13, 1999 41 Polar Animals Siberian Husky April 20, 1999 42 Clever Animals American crow April 27, 1999 43 Underground Animals Rabbit May 4, 1999 Note: The only episode to not feature the Golden Gecko Awards. 44 Animal Helpers Collie May 11, 1999 45 Woodland Animals Squirrel May 18, 1999 46 Mountain Animals St. Bernard May 25, 1999 47 Backyard Animals Mockingbird June 1, 1999 48 Tiny Animals Mice June 8, 1999 49 Animal Partners Mule June 15, 1999 50 Scaly Animals Crocodile, Fish June 22, 1999 Note: The only episode where Henry reads the title and the Narrator does the report. 51 River Animals Beaver, Neon tetra June 29, 1999 52 Animal Flight Ladybug July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. [2] [3] A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. References Davey, Tim (5 January 1996). "Nature screen scoop" . Evening Post . Bristol, England. p. 13. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Boxer, Steve (27 May 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Daily Telegraph . London, England. p. 54. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Glover, Anne (6 September 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Sydney, Australia. p. 193. Retrieved 15 February 2024. External links List of episodes at DigiGuide.tv Amazing Animals at IMDb :
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Find sources: "Amazing Animals" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Insert paragraph Amazing Animals Also known as Henry's Amazing Animals Amazing Animals Starring Eric Meyers, Tom Clarke-Hill Country of origin UK, US Original language English No. of seasons 4 No. of episodes 52 Production Running time 30 minutes Production companies Dorling Kindersley Partridge Films Original release Network Disney Channel Discovery Kids Playhouse Disney Release April 16, 1996 – July 6, 1999 Henry's Amazing Animals (more commonly known as Amazing Animals ) is an educational children's nature program produced by Dorling Kindersley and originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in 1996. It currently plays in syndication on Treehouse TV in Canada. It is also available on VHS. The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI gecko with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards , Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry : The show's main protagonist. He is a small green gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins. His favorite food is pizza. Henry is voiced by Eric Meyers . The Narrator : The Narrator is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. The Narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill . Crab Tuesday : Henry met Crab Tuesday during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday's vocal effects by Frank Welker . Cartoon animals : Throughout the episodes, there are short cartoons relating to the episode's subject matter. Cartoon animals include, but are not limited to: A blue chicken professor and his wife and kids Three (sometimes four) green lizards A yellow snake with jingle bells on its tail An elephant with a pink trunk A large green Tyrannosaurus A blue parrot with a purple beak and colored head feathers A tiger that stands on two legs A blue gorilla A spider monkey A green porcupine with a turquoise crest A black spider A mole that wears sunglasses A large green bat An orange squirrel A large blue fish A blue rhino A pink weasel (or skunk ) A yellow vulture A small gray frog An orange-brown beetle A large golden bear A brown eagle sergeant and brown owl army A teal pigeon A pink stork A small gray mouse A green crocodile A green chameleon A green turtle Episodes - All episodes are shown in the order that Disney Channel and Discovery Kids aired them. Season 1: Tropical Birds ( scarlet macaw ) - April 16, 1996 Animal Disguises ( chameleon ) - April 23, 1996 Nighttime Animals ( springhare ) - April 30, 1996 Animal Appetites ( king penguin ) - May 7, 1996 Animal Survivors ( wolf ) - May 14, 1996 Animal Senses ( cat ) - May 21, 1996 Animal Weapons ( goat ) - May 28, 1996 Animal Builders ( American beaver ) - June 4, 1996 Armored Animals ( tortoise ) - June 11, 1996 Mini Beasts ( tarantula ) - June 18, 1996 Animal Babies ( puppy , kitten , duckling ) - June 25, 1996 Poisonous Animals ( Gila monster ) - July 2, 1996 Animal Journeys ( camel ) - July 9, 1996 Season 2: Birds of Prey ( vulture ) - April 15, 1997 Desert Animals ( dromedary camel ) - April 22, 1997 Scary Animals ( tarantula ) - April 29, 1997 Animal Records ( tortoise , rabbit ) - May 6, 1997 Animal Colors ( golden pheasant ) - May 13, 1997 Animal Mothers ( lioness ) - May 20, 1997 Animal Pets ( Puli ) - May 27, 1997 Seashore Animals ( pelican ) - June 3, 1997 Animal Families ( ducks ) - June 10, 1997 Endangered Animals ( Bengal tiger ) - June 17, 1997 An Animal Year ( red squirrel ) - June 24, 1997 Prehistoric Animals ( crocodile ) - July 1, 1997 Monkeys and Apes ( mandrill ) - July 8, 1997 Season 3: Animal Hunters ( golden eagle ) - April 14, 1998 Animal Talk ( dog ) - April 21, 1998 Slimy Animals ( apple snail ) - April 28, 1998 Rainforest Animals ( scarlet macaw ) - May 5, 1998 Animal Acrobats ( chimpanzee , sea lion , wallaby ) - May 12, 1998 Underwater Animals ( fish ) - May 19, 1998 Animal Neighbors ( rabbit ) - May 26, 1998 Giant Animals ( Great Dane ) - June 2, 1998 Creepy Crawly Animals ( grasshopper ) - June 9, 1998 Farm Animals ( cow , sheep ) - June 16, 1998 Animal Changes ( lion cub , lioness ) - June 23, 1998 Extinct Animals ( footprints ) - June 30, 1998 Animal Eggs ( egg ) - July 7, 1998 Season 4: Around the World Animals ( red kangaroo , monarch butterfly ) - April 13, 1999 Polar Animals ( Arctic hare ) - April 20, 1999 Clever Animals ( dolphin ) - April 27, 1999 Underground Animals ( rabbit ) - May 4, 1999 Animal Helpers ( llama ) - May 11, 1999 Woodland Animals ( giant panda ) - May 18, 1999 Mountain Animals ( bulldog ) - May 25, 1999 Backyard Animals ( mockingbird ) - June 1, 1999 Tiny Animals ( ant ) - June 8, 1999 Animal Partners ( white horse ) - June 15, 1999 Scaly Animals ( crocodile ) - June 22, 1999 River Animals ( beaver ) - June 29, 1999 Animal Flight ( ladybug ) - July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. In the episode "Extinct Animals" Henry's gift shop displayed several Henry plush toys but it is unknown if they were actually sold in stores or not. 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(August 20, 2007-present) Yoho Ahoy Fun Time (November 7, 2013-present) Zack & Quack (February 7, 2014-present) Zerby Derby (November 17, 2014-present) Zobooamfoo (March 22, 1999-present) Zou (December 29, 2013-present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Be My Valentine, Love Barney (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Fun & Games (May 6, 1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Animal Stories (April 2003) Barney's Night Before Christmas (2000-2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Postman Pat (11 February 2002) Barney's Super Singing Circus (16 May 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|* Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015)<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.vimn.com/press/nick-jr/press-relTemplate:Refimprove Template:Use dmy dates* Barney's Christmas Star (14 April 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Abby Hatcher: Fuzzy Catcher Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Becca's Bunch [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Colby's Clubhouse (1997-2024, 2024-Present) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Butterbeam's Cafe [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (Reboot Series) Barney's World (Planned Reboot) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Fashion Ally [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Pixar's Cars * [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (2015–present) Barney Safety (April 2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Super Singing Circus] (16 May 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Nella the Princess Knight (15 May 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|PAW Patrol (4 November 2013) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Peppa Pig (5 July 2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rusty Rivets (6 March 2017) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Shimmer and Shine (9 November 2015) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sunny Day (2 March 2018) The Adventures of Portland Bill (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Allegra's Window (1999-2023) ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (10 April 2015-2018) [ 1 ] (now on Nicktoons ) Angelina Ballerina (2004–2010) Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps (now on Five ) (2009-2014) Animal Alphabet (1999–2011) Animal Antics (1999–2002) Anthony Ant (1999-2001) The Ark Stories (2001-2005) Astro Farm (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Babar (1999–2001, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2010-2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Baby Animals (1999–2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyardigans (2008–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bananas in Pyjamas (now on Channel 5) (2000–2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wee Sing Together [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues (original series) (2001-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bod (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Boohbah (2002–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's World: Happy Holiday (2006–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street Stays Up Late (1993) (May 1994, Fall 1995/October 1-31, 1995/Late 1995, Late 1995/November 19, 1995/Fall 1995, Early 1995/December 17, 1995/Late 1996, February 18, 1996/May 19, 1996/September 14, 1996/November 1996/December 15, 1996/Late 1997, 1997, August 1998, February 1-5, 1999/February 12-15, 1999/Late 1999, June 1999, July 26-30, 1999/Mid-Late 1999, April 2, 2000/June 18, 2000/July 2000, August 27, 2000/November 2000, March 2001, June 2002, March 2003, May 2004-September 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023-2024) Brum (Original series 1 only) (1999–2002) Bruno (during the advert breaks) (2004-2011) Budgie the Little Helicopter (1999–2002) Bump (2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Bubble Guppies (2012-2025) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1999–2001) Button Moon (2004–2009) Bubble and Squeak (2007-2014) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Squeak [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yoyo and the Peanut Show [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! (1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, April 2, 2000, June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000, December 31, 2000, Early 2001, Mid 2001, Late 2001, December 23, 2002, July 4, 2003, July 5, 2005, Summer 2007, Early 2008, Mid 2008, Late 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009 2010, 2012, 2013-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies Live! (2005, 2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Teletubbies [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Harry The Bunny [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|1, 2,3 Races [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Playtime with Al Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Colour Crews Charlie Brown and Friends (1999–2006) Charlie Chalk (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Chigley (1999, 2004–2009) Chorlton and the Wheelies (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Christopher Crocodile (1999–2006) Clangers (Original series 1-2 only) (1999–2002, 2004–2010) Cogs Hollow (1999–2000) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (1999-2023) "Coconuts" (1999-2006) Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Cubeez (2001–2003) The Day Henry Met Dig and Dug (1999-2000) Dinosaur Train (2012–2015) Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014-2019) Dream Street (2002–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Beach Party at Walt Disney World (September 14, 1995, October 1-31, 1995, November 7-30, 1995, December 1-31, 1995, September 24, 1997, May 19, 1998-November 26, 1999, April 2, 2000-June 18, 2000, August 27, 2000-December 31, 2000, January 2001-Dcember 24, 2002, April 8, 2003-December 31, 2004, December 31, 2006, August 2007-October 2008, November 2008-May 1, 2009, 2009-2011, 2012-2014, 2016, 2017-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora the Explorer (2002–2020, 2022-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dora and Friends: Into the City! (now on Nick Jr. Too) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Dragon Tales (2002-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Notekins (2011-2025) The Early Worms (1999–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Engie Benjy (2004–2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Eureeka's Castle (1995-2000, 2002-2005, 2006-2010, 2012-2014, 2016-2018, 2020-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024, 2024-Present) Barney Songs (2009) The Family Ness (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Flumps (2000–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2013, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fraggle Rock (2000-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Franklin (1999–2023) The Fresh Beat Band (2009-2016) Frootie Tooties (1999-2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney's Beach Party (2006-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Guess How Much I Love You [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! (2007-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Gullah Gullah Island (1995–2020, 2022-2024) Hattytown (2000–2006) Henry's Cat (2000–2002) The Herbs (2000–2005, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Hoobs (2002–2024) Hooley Dooleys (1999-2001) Huxley Pig (1999–2001) Humf (2007-2013) I Spy (2003–2005) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Blue's Clues: Blue Big Musical (2000-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Animal Show (1999-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (1998–2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Jim Henson's Pajanimals (2018-2020) Joe (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Katie and Orbie (1999-2000) King Rollo (1999–2002, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Go, Diego, Go! Live! (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kipper (2003–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends (Season 1, 2 and 3 (1992-1995)) (2004-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Elmo's Save Christmas (2000-2024) Kitu and Woofl (2000–2002) Lalaloopsy (2013-2016 [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|LazyTown (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Let's Go Pocoyo (2012–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bill (2000–2024) Lizzie's Library (1999–2001) Louie (2007-2015) Ludwig (1999–2001, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Zoom (2002-2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) JoJo Circus (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Little Bear (1999–2008, 2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (2000–2024) The Magic House (1999–2012) Magic Mountain (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Max & Ruby (2002–2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1999–2023) The Magic Roundabout (2007 Revival series) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Arthur (1998-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Maisy (2002–2024) Mary, Mungo and Midge (2004–2009) Mini Movers Moschops (1999–2002, 2004–2009) Mouse and Mole (2002-2006) Mr Benn (1999–2001, 2004–2009) Mr. Men and Little Miss (1999–2006) Muppet Babies (1999–2001) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) A Day in the Park with Barney (1997-2024) Nellie the Elephant (2001–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2011-2012, 2014, 2016, 2018-2020, 2022, 2023) Noah's Island (1999–2006) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi & Friends (2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Oobi (2007-2024) Oakie Doke (2002–2006) Old Bear and Friends (1999-2012) Olivia Olive the Ostrich Oscar and Friends (1999-2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Jungle Friends (September 14, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Puzzle Place (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2018, 2020, 2024) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) |Barney's Big Surprise (March 4, 2002) Pablo the Little Red Fox (1999–2006) Paddington Bear (1999–2006, 2004–2009) Papa Beaver's Storytime (1999–2001) Parsley the Lion (1999–2000, 2004–2009) PB Bear and Friends (1999–2006) Pic Me (2006–2009) Pingu (1999-2002) Pippi Longstocking (1999-2006) Playbox (2004–2009) Pocoyo (2012-2014) Poppy Cat (2011-2013) Puffin Rock [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Sing and Dance with Barney (December 26-28, 2000, December 29-31, 2001, December 31, 2002) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Talent Show (2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday (2010-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Backyard Show (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney: Let's Go To The Farm (2006-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tweenies (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kids for Character (1997, 2000-2024, 2024-2025, 2025-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live!-The Let's Go Tour (2008-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Pingu (1999-2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Dooley and Pals Show (2008-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Kidsongs (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Poppy Cat (2012. 2014, 2016, 2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Suite Life on Deck (2010-2024, 2024-Present) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Hannah Montana (2007-2024, 2024-Present) The Raggy Dolls (1999–2017) Rainbow (2000-2002, 2007–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Roary the Racing Car (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie (December 26, 2000, October 31, 2001, December 31, 2002, December 31, 2003, December 26, 2004, December 28, 2005-December 31, 2014, May 16, 2016-October 3, 2018, December 30, 2018-August 9, 2020, December 29, 2022, January 1, 2023, August 9, 2024-December 31, 2026) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Rugrats Movie (2000; 2002-2006, 2007-2008, 2010–2016, 2018, 2020-2026) Rocky and the Dodos (1999-2005) Rusty Rivets (2017-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's COLOURFUL World! Live! (2006-2023, 2025) Rupert the Bear (1999-2006) Sali Mali (2001-2006) The Shoe People (2001–2005) Snailympics The Sooty Show (2006–2009) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (1999–2002) Sunny Day (2018-2020) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Super Why! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Castle (2003-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Sesame Street (2000–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Magic School Bus (1996-2012, 2014, 2016-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Goes to School (1991-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Team Umizoomi (2012-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Lamb Chop Play Along (1999-2023, 2024-2025, 2026-27) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney and the Backyard Gang (1992-2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2007-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Tots TV (1997-2024) Telebugs (1999-2006) Tickety Toc (2012–2014) Toot & Puddle [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney in Concert (1994-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Thomas & Friends (1999-2023) The Treacle People (2001–2006) Trumpton (1999, 2004–2009) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Rock with Barney (1995-2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Upside Down Show (2006–2025) Wake Up World (2007–2011) Wanda and the Alien (2014-2017) What's Your News? (2009–2013) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 13 (2009) (October 4, 2010-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)Barney's Good Day, Good Night (January 1998-December 31, 1999) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|[[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|What's Your News? (2011-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends: Season 4, 5 and 6 (1997-2002) (September 2, 2002-August 31, 2010) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wiggles (2006–2023, 2024-2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney's Musical Scrapbook (2002-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 7 (2002) (September 15, 2003-December 31, 2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 8 (2003-2006) (September 6, 2004-December 31, 2022) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wimzie's House (1999–2021) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Wishbone (1999-2030) Wiggly Park (1999–2006) Will Quack Quack (1999-2001) Wildlife (1999–2000) William's Wish Wellingtons (2004-2006) Willo the Wisp (1999–2000) Wimzie's House (1999–2001) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's 1-2-3-4 Seasons (1997-2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney's Once Upon A Time (1997-2023) Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland) Barney & Friends Season 9 (2004-2007) (September 18, 2006-December 31, 2023) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 10 (2006) (September 17, 2007-December 30, 2025) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wonder Pets (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (2007–2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1999–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney Live! in New York City (October 31, 1994-January 1, 2021) Yoho Ahoy (2002-2006) You Do Too (2002–2004) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)| Barney & Friends Season 11 (2007) (September 15, 2008-December 31, 2024) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2031) [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Barney & Friends Season 12 (2008) (September 7, 2009-December 31, 2022) Zack & Quack }} Upcoming on Time Warner Cable Kids: The Channel: Esme and Roy Former Programming Adventures from the Book of Virutes 1/45 Adventures in Wonderland (January 14, 1996-July 30, 2007) Adventures from the Book of Virtues (September 2, 1996-December 17, 2000) Albert the Fifth Musketeer (December 27, 1996-April 25, 2000) Albert's World Tour Adventure (September 22, 2011-December 21,2017) Animalia (November 11, 2007-March 5, 2009) Animal Jam (February 24, 2003-August 28, 2005) Archibald the Koala (March 5, 2002-October 4, 2009) Babar (October 4, 1993-August 15, 1996) The Big Comfy Couch (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) Bill Nye the Science Guy (October 4, 1993-October 29, 1998) Boohbah (April 14, 2003-September 23, 2006) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie (February 10, 2004-September 17, 2016) The Busy World of Richard Scarry (June 25, 2004-July 8, 2016) Corduroy (September 4, 2000-October 19, 2006) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Dragon (March 27, 2010-August 23, 2014) Elliot Moose (September 4, 2000-November 21, 2001) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Fraggle Rock (June 19, 1992-November 4, 1997) (now currently June 6, 2004-present) George Shrinks (September 4, 2000-March 8, 2006) (now currently April 4, 2010-present) Ghostwriter (October 4, 1993-March 30, 1995) Henry's Amazing Animals (August 17, 2000-February 24, 2006) Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/KC VFC VFC The Hoobs (November 7, 2001-March 7, 2002) Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (September 7, 2003-March 23, 2008) Jay Jay the Jet Plane (June 11, 2001-November 25, 2005) (now currently December 30 2012-present) The Kidsongs Television Show (June 22, 1994-December 3, 2002) Lamb Chop's Play-Along (October 4, 1993-April 16, 1997) The Littles (February 28, 1994-December 16, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Little People (March 27. 2003-June 9, 2005) Lomax, the Hound of Music (February 24, - June 25, 2008) The Magic School Bus (October 23, 1994-December 1, 1998) (now currently December 22, 2006-present) Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse (September 4, 2000-May 5, 2002) (now currently May 18, 2004-present) Mopatop's Shop (May 3, 2001-January 14, 2010) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (September 15, 1994-September 17, 2016) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Newton's Apple (October 4, 1993-July 22, 1998) PBS P Pals (October 4, 1993-September 5, 1999) Panwapa (June 4, - July 30, 2008) Peep and the Big Wide World (March 19, 2004-February 8, 2008) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) The Puzzle Place (November 18, 1994-December 1, 1998) Reading Rainbow (October 4, 1993-March 18, 2008) (now currently October 6, 2011-present) Rubbadubbers (September 1, 2003-June 14, 2008) (now currently September 3, 2012-present) Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (September 3, 2001-September 10, 2005) (now currently October 13, 2014-present) Seven Little Monsters (September 4, 2000-April 1, 2003) (now currently September 8, 2004-present) Shining Time Station (October 4, 1993-November 5, 1998) Skinnamarink TV (October 27, 1997-March 12, 1999) Sooty's Amazing Adventures (August 14, 1999-March 6, 2004) Spot the Dog (December 17, 1995-September 28, 2004) Storytime (December 23, 1994-December 14, 1998) Timothy Goes to School (September 4, 2000-April 29, 2005) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) The Treacle People (June 28, 1999-present-September 8,2017) ToddWorld (November 8, 2004 - May 17, 2013) (now currently October 7, 2013-present) Tots TV (October 4, 1993-October 21, 1998) Wee 3 (June 5, 1997-April 23, 2003) Wimzie's House (September 17, 1997-June 3, 2001) The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (October 13, 1996-April 20, 2005) ZOOM (January 4, 1999-February 4, 2006) (now currently July 3, 2015-present) Programming blocks The Preschool Club It's Storytime Let’s Go, Go, Go! The Goodnight Show Kids at the Movies The show centers on the interactions of Henry the Lizard, a green CGI anthropomorphic lizard with purple spots, and an unseen narrator. Each episode centers on a theme relating to the episode's subject matter, such as Henry traveling through prehistory in a time machine in an episode about prehistoric animals. Henry is usually faced with some kind of predicament or work, always relating to the episode's theme, which he resolves by the end of the episode, often learning a lesson of some sort in the process. Plot Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Cast and major characters Henry (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist. He is a small green lizard with purple spots and yellow eyes . Henry is portrayed as being enthusiastic, albeit foolish and immature. He is generally depicted as ignorant of the episode's subject matter and typically fails in the endeavours he attempts to undertake. Sometimes, he can prove himself to be quite smart; he is also an inventor. He often identifies lizards seen in the video sequences as his cousins (example Monty the Monitor Lizard). His favorite food is pizza . The Narrator (voiced by Tony Clarke-Hill in the US version and Nigel Greaves in the UK version) is Henry's co-star, but he is never seen and almost never named. He is depicted as being wise and knowledgeable. In addition to teaching Henry about animals and correcting his special reports, the Narrator acts as a comedic foil to Henry: the show's "straight man", who cuts Henry down for his immaturity and lack of knowledge with some combination of a mature seriousness and a dry sarcasm. Crab Tuesday: Henry met Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred Newman ) during a visit to the seashore, and the crab has been Henry's best friend and assistant ever since. Henry names him Tuesday after Robinson Crusoe 's " man Friday ". Henry can often tell what Tuesday is saying, although he has no voice at all and communicates by snapping his claws. However, in Amazing Animal Hunters , he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. Crab Tuesday vocal effects was provided by Fred Newman . Episodes Season 1 (1996) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline Golden Gecko Award Winners 1 Tropical Birds Scarlet macaw April 16, 1996 Henry lands in a tropical rainforest and learns about tropical birds – including, but not limited to, parrots. 1st Place: Hornbill 2nd Place: Toco Toucan 3rd Place: Jackson's Widowbird 2 Animal Disguises Chameleon April 23, 1996 Henry learns about camouflaged animals after looking for his own disguise. 1st Place: Chameleon 2nd Place: Poo Bug 3rd Place: Potoo Bird 3 Nighttime Animals Springhare April 30, 1996 After a long day with cousin Rex, Henry can't get to sleep, and learns about animals which stay up during the night. 1st Place: Greater Bushbaby 2nd Place: Kinkajou 3rd Place: Tarsier 4 Animal Appetites King penguin May 7, 1996 Henry opens a café for animals, but learns that different animals eat different things. 1st Place: Sea Otter 2nd Place: Goat 3rd Place: Koala 5 Animal Survivors Wolf May 14, 1996 After avoiding the dangerous animals on the desert island he is on, Henry learns about strategies that help animals to survive. 1st Place: Cicada 2nd Place: Shovel-snouted Lizard 3rd Place: Chinchilla 6 Animal Senses Siamese cat May 21, 1996 After knocking over some sense blocks, Henry learns about how animals explore the world around them using their senses. 1st Place: Bat-eared fox 2nd Place: Green Tree Python 3rd Place: Elephant Nose Fish 7 Animal Weapons Goat May 28, 1996 Guarding his toy castle from an attack, Henry learns about animals that can fight other animals using body weapons. 1st Place: Japanese fighting fish 2nd Place: Jackson's Chameleon 3rd Place: Ibex 8 Animal Builders Beaver June 4, 1996 Henry is building a house, to learn that he is not the only animal that builds a home. 1st Place: Woodpecker 2nd Place: Jawfish 3rd Place: Mexican burrowing toad 9 Armored Animals Tortoise June 11, 1996 Henry learns that there are different animals with protective armor. 1st Place: Elephant 2nd Place: Millipede 3rd Place: Tortoise 10 Mini Beasts Tarantula June 18, 1996 Henry learns that there are many very small animals that inhabit the wild. 1st Place: Common garden spider 2nd Place: Giant land snail 3rd Place: Praying mantis 11 Animal Babies Kitten , Puppy , Duckling June 25, 1996 An egg belonging to Henry's cousin hatches in its pram, and Henry has to babysit it. He gets advice from how animals babysit their young. 1st Place: African hunting dog 2nd Place: Right whale 3rd Place: Giraffe 12 Poisonous Animals Gila monster July 2, 1996 Thinking of eating the contents of a nearby cauldron, the narrator warns Henry that the contents may be poisonous, and he shouldn't eat them. He also learns about animals which can be poisonous to protect themselves. 1st Place: Black widow spider 2nd Place: Scorpion 3rd Place: Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Camel July 9, 1996 Globetrotting (literally walking across the surface of a globe), Henry learns that animals also move long distances too. 1st Place: Wildebeest 2nd Place: Camel 3rd Place: Flying gecko Season 2 (1997) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 14 Birds of Prey Black vulture April 15, 1997 15 Desert Animals Dromedary camel April 22, 1997 16 Scary Animals Tarantula April 29, 1997 17 Animal Records Tortoise, rabbit May 6, 1997 18 Animal Colors Golden pheasant May 13, 1997 19 Animal Mothers Lioness May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys and Apes Mandrill June 8, 1997 Season 3 (1998) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 27 Animal Hunters Golden eagle April 14, 1998 28 Animal Talk Dog April 21, 1998 29 Slimy Animals Apple snail April 28, 1998 30 Rainforest Animals Scarlet macaw May 5, 1998 31 Animal Acrobats Chimpanzee , Sea lion , Wallaby May 12, 1998 32 Underwater Animals Fish May 19, 1998 33 Animal Neighbors Rabbit May 26, 1998 34 Giant Animals Great Dane June 2, 1998 35 Creepy Crawly Animals Grasshopper June 9, 1998 36 Farm Animals Cow , Sheep June 16, 1998 37 Animal Changes Lion cub, Lioness June 23, 1998 38 Extinct Animals Footprints June 30, 1998 39 Animal Eggs Egg July 7, 1998 Season 4 (1999) Episode Number Title Title Card Animal Date first aired Plotline 40 Animals Around the World Red kangaroo , Monarch butterfly , Chimpanzee, Fish April 13, 1999 41 Polar Animals Siberian Husky April 20, 1999 42 Clever Animals American crow April 27, 1999 43 Underground Animals Rabbit May 4, 1999 Note: The only episode to not feature the Golden Gecko Awards. 44 Animal Helpers Collie May 11, 1999 45 Woodland Animals Squirrel May 18, 1999 46 Mountain Animals St. Bernard May 25, 1999 47 Backyard Animals Mockingbird June 1, 1999 48 Tiny Animals Mice June 8, 1999 49 Animal Partners Mule June 15, 1999 50 Scaly Animals Crocodile, Fish June 22, 1999 Note: The only episode where Henry reads the title and the Narrator does the report. 51 River Animals Beaver, Neon tetra June 29, 1999 52 Animal Flight Ladybug July 6, 1999 Merchandise Some merchandise was also released during the activity of the series. An educational computer game was also released with the television show. [2] [3] A board game known as The Really Amazing Animal Game was also sold but was shortly discontinued. References Davey, Tim (5 January 1996). "Nature screen scoop" . Evening Post . Bristol, England. p. 13. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Boxer, Steve (27 May 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Daily Telegraph . London, England. p. 54. Retrieved 15 February 2024. Glover, Anne (6 September 1997). "Amazing Animals" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Sydney, Australia. p. 193. Retrieved 15 February 2024. External links List of episodes at DigiGuide.tv Amazing Animals at IMDb :
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39The Cat Who Read The Mail: Sixteen Amazing Stories About Our Mysterious Bond With Animals
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40Amazing Animals Animal Neighbors S 03 E 07
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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)|* Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. 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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023 This program was made for the United States
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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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45Asia's Most Amazing Animals
By Ganeri, Anita, 1961-
in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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46Amazing Animals
By Caroline Clayton
in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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in: Amazing Animals , Dorling Kindersley Vision Series , Dorling Kindersley , and 2 more Amazing Animals 2 VIEW SOURCE Amazing Animals logo Amazing Animals (commonly known as Henry's Amazing Animals ) is a 1996-2000 British-American educational children’s live-action/animated nature documentary programme produced by Dorling Kindersley Vision and Partridge Films in association with the Disney Channel. It combines documentary footage with CGI animation, cartoon animation and sometimes Claymation. It had four seasons broadcast from 1996 to 1999 on the service. It also aired on Family Channel in Canada. The entire series was released onto VHS after its airing. The main character of the series is Henry the Lizard , an anthropomorphic CGI green gecko, who interacts with the unseen narrator. In all English language versions, Henry is voiced by Eric Myers . The narrator is voiced by Tom Clarke-Hill in the US version while in the UK version Nigel Greaves voices the character. The series is an original creation and is not based on a book title. The series did spawn a collection of associated media including a companion book, a board game ( The Really Amazing Animal Game ) and a PC game ( Amazing Animals Activity Center ). It also was linked to a Disney Channel contest in 1998 . Contents 1 Style 1.1 Introduction 2 Programmes 3 Cast and characters 3.1 Henry the Lizard 3.2 The Narrator 3.3 Crab Tuesday 3.4 Cartoon characters 4 Availability 5 Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades 6 Copyright Screen 00:58 41:20 Style All the episodes roughly follow the same format. Henry is often either facing a predicament or doing work relating to the episode’s title, which he often resolves by the end of the episode and often learns some sort of lesson in the process. Along the way, he meets animals associated with the episode theme. The narrator plays the role of the long-suffering straight man compared to Henry’s exuberant and mostly childish character. To break up the segments with Henry and the narrator, there are several short cartoon segments in each episode that often loosely relate to the episode’s theme. Mostly the cartoons in each episode are an anthology, each containing different characters in different situations but sometimes an episode may focus on the same few characters for its entire length. Across the four series, a total of forty-two different characters were created. The episodes also have two recurring segments. The first is Henry's Special Report . In the first two seasons, the report is depicted as being a school report while in the later two seasons it changes to being a news report. In both formats, the report is often wildly inaccurate and requires the narrator to give the correct information afterwards. The first season portrayed the report using Claymation, although later seasons change it to simple slideshow-like images on transparent backgrounds. The second recurring segment is the Golden Gecko Award . Henry picks three animals relating to the episode and gives them awards – often the winning animal does not appear anywhere else in the episode. This segment tends to be taken more seriously, with Henry doing all the narration and getting annoyed at the Narrator interrupting. While Henry’s Report appears in every episode, The Golden Gecko Award does not appear in " Amazing Underground Animals ", probably because of timing issues. Amazing Animals has two different types of animal footage combined into each episode. There are animals filmed in a studio in front of a green-screen (many were filmed for the earlier Eyewitness series), as well as stock footage from other wildlife documentaries. Because of its links to Partridge Films, almost all the stock footage used in Amazing Animals originally comes from Partridge Film documentaries. Amazing Animals also, uniquely for a Dorling Kindersley vision series, used stock footage from See How They Grow on several occasions. Introduction The episodes in all four seasons have the same introduction sequence. It begins with a white flash of light that cuts to stylised flashing and changing animal symbols. When all eleven symbols appear together (clockwise from top-left – a hare, a snake, a frog, an elephant, an insect, a deer, a second snake, a turtle, a spotted big cat – either a leopard or jaguar – a bird and a fish) on top of the box, the view zooms in towards a combination lock that rotates until an image of Henry the Lizard is formed. The Henry image flashes from grey to full colour, and the box opens with a flash of light. Inside the box it is completely white, and a large crowd of animals are shown emerging. The animals that emerge include paper kite butterflies, scarlet macaws , green-cheeked parakeets, European brown common frogs, sun beetles , fire salamanders and monarch butterflies (all with at least some digitally recoloured individuals), a West European hedgehog, a grey wolf, two domestic dogs (a Great Dane and Yorkshire terrier), a wild boar, a crested porcupine, two black leopards, a house mouse, a pancake tortoise, an Asian small-clawed otter, a black-and-white ruffed lemur, fruit bats , a roe deer, a tiger and a cougar cub. As the cub runs in front of the screen, it cuts to the ‘Amazing Animals’ logo with Henry and a single butterfly. As the butterfly flies away, Henry crawls away under the logo and several of the cartoon characters appear. Squirrel and Parrot are chased away by Gorilla but when Rattlesnake emerges, both Gorilla and Rattlesnake startle each other and flee off opposite sides of the screen. Henry now appears on top of the logo, raises his eyebrows and falls off the back. At this point the title card animal moves across the screen and the main logo disappears – the narrator starts to read out the title of the episode which appears on the screen (“Welcome to the world of amazing >episode title here<”), after which a partial logo (with just the word ‘Amazing’) drops down and appears to knock the title. The screen then fades to white and the episode begins. An exception to this is in Scaly Animals, where Henry interrupts the narrator as he starts to read out the title of the episode (“Hey! This one’s my show, amazing scaly animals!”) Although it is never referred to as such in the television programmes, in the tie-in game Amazing Animals Activity Centre, Henry calls the box which appears in the opening credits as his toybox. [[Disney Channel (UK and & Ireland)| * Amazing Animals (November 1997 −1999−present [ 1 ] )* ADVERTISEMENT Programmes A total of fifty-two episodes of Amazing Animals were created, airing in four seasons that each contained thirteen episodes. There tended to be little overlap in subject matter within a season, but sometimes episodes in different seasons would explore similar themes (for example, Mini-Beasts in season one and Creepy Crawly Animals in season three). The four seasons, and their year of airing, are: Season One (1996) in: Amazing Animals , Episodes List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1996 first season of Amazing Animals . # VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species 1 Tropical Birds Roger Stennett (writer) 16th April 1996 Green-winged macaw 2 Animal Disguises Nigel Crowle (writer) Anne Neale (director) 23rd April 1996 Panther chameleon 3 Nighttime Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 30th April 1996 Springhare 4 Animal Appetites Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 7th May 1996 King penguin 5 Animal Survivors Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 14th May 1996 Domestic dog (Husky) 6 Animal Senses Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 21st May 1996 Domestic cat (Siamese) 7 Animal Weapons Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 28th May 1996 Domestic goat 8 Animal Builders Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 4th June 1996 American beaver 9 Armoured Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 11th June 1996 Leopard tortoise 10 Mini-Beasts Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 18th June 1996 Tarantula 11 Animal Babies Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 25th June 1996 Domestic dog, domestic cat, mallard 12 Poisonous Animals Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 2nd July 1996 Gila monster 13 Animal Journeys Roger Stennett (writer) Anne Neale (director) 9th July 1996 Dromedary camel Categories Categories : Amazing Animals Episodes Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 1)! Season Two (1997) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1997 second season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Birds of Prey 15th April 1997 American black vulture Desert Animals 22nd April 1997 Dromedary camel Scary Animals 29th April 1997 Mexican redknee tarantula Animal Records 6th May 1997 Leopard tortoise, European rabbit Animal Colors 13th May 1997 Golden pheasant Animal Mothers 20th May 1997 Lion Animal Pets 27th May 1997 Domestic dog (Puli) Seashore Animals 3rd June 1997 Great white pelican Animal Families 10th June 1997 Mallard Endangered Animals 17th June 1997 Tiger An Animal Year 24th June 1997 Eurasian red squirrel Prehistoric Animals 7th July 1997 American alligator Monkeys and Apes 8th July 1997 Mandrill Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 2)! Season Three (1998) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1998 third season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Animal Hunters 14th April 1998 Tawny eagle Animal Talk 21st April 1998 Domestic dog Slimy Animals 28th April 1998 East African giant land snail Rainforest Animals 5th May 1998 Green-winged macaw Animal Acrobats 12th May 1998 Chimpanzee, California sea lion, red-necked wallaby Underwater Animals 19th May 1998 Atlantic salmon, cardinal tetra Animal Neighbors 26th May 1998 European rabbit Giant Animals 2nd June 1998 Domestic Dog (Great Dane Dog) Creepy Crawly Animals 9th June 1998 Malaysian jungle nymph Farm Animals 16th June 1998 Domestic cattle, domestic sheep Animal Changes 23rd June 1998 Lion Extinct Animals 30th June 1998 CGI footprints Animal Eggs 7th July 1998 CGI egg Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 3)! Season Four (1999) in: Episodes , Amazing Animals List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4) VIEW SOURCE This is the list of all thirteen episodes in the 1999 fourth and final season of Amazing Animals . VHS cover Title Creators Release date Title card species Around the World 13th April 1999 Chimpanzee, Atlantic salmon, monarch butterfly, Bennett's wallaby Polar Animals 20th April 1999 Domestic Dog (Husky) Clever Animals 27th April 1999 Common raven Underground Animals 4th May 1999 European rabbit Animal Helpers 11th May 1999 Domestic Dog (Collie) Woodland Animals 18th May 1999 Eurasian red squirrel Mountain Animals 25th May 1999 Domestic dog (St Bernard) Backyard Animals 1st June 1999 Eurasian magpie Tiny Animals 8th June 1999 Spiny mouse Animal Partners 15th June 1999 Mule Scaly Animals 22nd June 1999 American alligator, Atlantic salmon River Animals 29th June 1999 American beaver, cardinal tetra Animal Flight 6th July 1999 Eyed ladybird Categories Categories : Episodes Amazing Animals Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. No Comments Yet Be the first to comment on List of Amazing Animals episodes (Season 4)! Cast and characters Henry the Lizard Henry the Lizard (voiced by Eric Meyers) is the show's main protagonist, a small green CGI-animated gecko with purple spots and yellow eyes. He is portrayed as foolish and immature, but enthusiastic and inventive. Each episode follows his adventures first and foremost. He is also an inventor and has obsessions for pizza and his cousins. The Narrator The Narrator (voiced by Thomas Clarke-Hill in the US version, Nigel Greaves in the UK) is Henry's co-star who teaches him about animals, although he is never shown (except sometimes his footsteps are heard or we see from his eye-view) and almost never named (Henry usually refers to him as "Smart Guy" or "Wise Guy"). he is portrayed as wise, serious, mature and an expert on wildlife. Some episodes come close to showing the Narrator on-screen - in Animals Around the World , Henry is certain he has a picture of the Narrator within his gallery - but he had his thumb in the camera, to the Narrator's annoyance. In River Animals , he is heard knocking on the door and walking around Henry's home. The Narrator usually maintains a sensible attitude - but in some episodes there are subversions to this rule. In some cases, he laughs along with Henry's jokes, or even tells jokes of his own. In Animals Around the World , he and Henry sing the ending musical number together. In Scary Animals, he appears genuinely scared when Henry's reflection takes on an evil personality. Crab Tuesday Crab Tuesday (vocal effects provided by Fred R. Newman) is the show's main deuteragonist. he is a small red CGI-animated hitchhiker crab with yellow eyes. his first appearance was in the Season 2 episode " Seashore Animals " where Henry met him on a deserted island and named after Robinson Crusoe's "Man Friday", and Tuesday has been his best friend and assistant ever since. Henry usually communicates by snapping his pincers, although in " Animal Hunters ", he is heard mumbling "I don't know" to Henry. ADVERTISEMENT Cartoon characters See Also Cartoons Various cartoon characters appear. Eagles Tyrannosaurus Rattlesnake Tiger Squirrel Cow Lizards Elephant Bat Fish Camel Gorilla Caveman Mole Bear Stickman Chicks Hen Rooster Owl Chameleon Tortoise Crocodile Frog and Toad Parrot Porcupine Mouse Whale Rhinoceros Beavers Snail Rabbit Dog Skunk Spider Octopus Vulture Woodpecker Flea Dung Beetle Butterfly Gibbon Fly Mosquito Bee Beetles Crab Pigeon Carnivorous Plant Lamb Season one BBC Natural History Unit 1.22 The Velvet Claw (1992) Cynogale 3 days ago Season one characters, from the VHS back covers Tropical Birds (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Disguises (six cartoons, twelve characters) Nighttime Animals (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Appetites (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Survivors (five cartoons, seven characters) Animal Senses (five cartoons, eight characters) Animal Weapons (six cartoons, nine characters) Animal Builders (five cartoons, eight characters) Armoured Animals (six cartoons, seven characters) Mini-Beasts (five cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Babies (five cartoons, eight characters) Poisonous Animals (five cartoons, five characters) Animal Journeys (five cartoons, ten characters) Characters who first appeared in season one, in order of appearance: Tiger (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 43 appearances) Parrot (also appears in season three – 17 appearances) Vulture (also appears in season two – 6 appearances) Porcupine (also appears in season four – 6 appearances) Rhinoceros (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 16 appearances) Elephant (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 29 appearances) Squirrel (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 24 appearances) Chameleon (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 11 appearances) Fly (4 appearances) Woodpecker (2 appearances) Mole (also appears in seasons three and four – 15 appearances) Lizards (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 64 appearances) Gorilla (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 35 appearances) Bat (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 10 appearances) Fish (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 18 appearances) Rattlesnake (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 19 appearances) Frog (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 13 appearances) Skunk (also appears in season two – 4 appearances) Dung Beetle (also appears in seasons two and three – 13 appearances) Snail (1 appearance) Spider (also appears in seasons two and three – 6 appearances) Rabbit (also appears in seasons two, three and four – 9 appearances) Season two Season two characters, from the VHS back covers Birds of Prey (four cartoons, three characters) Desert Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Scary Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Records (four cartoons, eleven characters) Animal Colors (four cartoons, ten characters) Animal Mothers (four cartoons, eight characters) Animal Pets (four cartoons, eleven characters) Seashore Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Animal Families (five cartoons, ten characters) Endangered Animals (four cartoons, four characters) An Animal Year (four cartoons, seven characters) Prehistoric Animals (four cartoons, five characters) Monkeys and Apes (five cartoons, seven characters) Characters who first appeared in season two, in order of appearance: Eagles (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Pigeon (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Camel (4 appearances) Rooster (also appears in seasons three and four – 39 appearances) Gibbon (also appears in seasons three and four – 16 appearances) Mouse (also appears in season three – 8 appearances) Toad (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Tortoise (also appears in seasons three and four – 6 appearances) Tyrannosaurus (also appears in seasons three and four – 26 appearances) Hen (also appears in seasons three and four – 12 appearances) Crocodile (also appears in seasons three and four – 8 appearances) Chicks (also appears in seasons three and four – 20 appearances) Dog (1 appearance) Crab (also appears in season three – 5 appearances) Octopus (also appears in season three – 6 appearances) Caveman (also appears in season three – 3 appearances) Season three Season three characters, from the VHS back cover Animal Hunters (four cartoons, four characters) Animal Talk (four cartoons, six characters) Slimy Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Rainforest Animals (four cartoons, fifteen characters) Animal Acrobats (four cartoons, five characters) Underwater Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Neighbors (four cartoons, nine characters) Giant Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Creepy Crawly Animals (four cartoons, ten characters) Farm Animals (four cartoons, twelve characters) Animal Changes (four cartoons, nine characters) Extinct Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Eggs (four cartoons, nine characters) Characters who first appeared in season three, in order of appearance: Stickman (1 appearance) Bear (also appears in season four – 19 appearances) Bee (2 appearances) Mosquito (3 appearances) Cow (1 appearance) Lamb (1 appearance) Carnivorous Plant (1 appearance) Season four Season four characters, from the VHS back cover Around the World (four cartoons, three characters) Polar Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Clever Animals (four cartoons, eight characters) Underground Animals (four cartoons, seven characters) Animal Helpers (four cartoons, three characters) Woodland Animals (four cartoons, six characters) Mountain Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Backyard Animals (four cartoons, nine characters) Tiny Animals (four cartoons, two characters) Animal Partners (four cartoons, ten characters) Scaly Animals (three cartoons, eight characters, plus an additional three characters in ‘Ask Henry’) River Animals (four cartoons, three characters) Animal Flight (four cartoons, three characters) Characters who first appeared in season four, in order of appearance: Whale (1 appearance) Butterfly (1 appearance) Beetles (4 appearances) Owl (1 appearance) Flea (1 appearance) Availability For a long time, much of the series was considered to be lost media. However, after multiple years of effort, all fifty-two episodes can now be found online on unofficial channels. There has been no official release of Amazing Animals material since the publication of the VHS. most of the episodes can be found on YouTube. Reports, News Specials and Awards and accolades In 1998, the programme was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Series and also garnered a score of other awards. In 1999, head of children’s series at Partridge Films, Michael Lekes, described Amazing Animals as their flagship series, which was the most successful series in terms of, accolades and market response. Copyright Screen A Co-Production of Dorling Kindersley Vision Video (UK) Ltd and Partridge Films in association with The Disney Channel © Dorling Kindersley Vision Video Ltd./Partridge Films Vision Video Ltd. 1997 · All Rights Reserved BBC Natural History Unit Categories Amazing Animals Characters : Henry the Lizard • The Narrator (Amazing Animals) • Crab Tuesday • Henry the Lizard's family Cartoon Characters : * Eagles • Tyrannosaurus • Rattlesnake • Tiger • Squirrel • Cow • Lizards • Elephant • Bat • Fish • Camel • Gorilla • Caveman • Mole • Bear • Stickman • Chicks • Hen • Rooster • Owl • Chameleon • Tortoise • Crocodile • Frog and Toad • • Parrot • Porcupine • Mouse • Whale • Rhinoceros • Beavers • Snail • Rabbit • Dog • Skunk • Spider • Octopus • Vulture • Woodpecker • Flea • Dung Beetle • Butterfly • Gibbon • Fly • Mosquito • Bee • Beetles • Crab • Pigeon • Carnivorous Plant • Lamb Voice Actors : Eric Meyers • Tom Clarke-Hill Season One : Tropical Birds • Animal Disguises • Nighttime Animals • Animal Appetites • Animal Survivors • Animal Senses • Animal Weapons • Animal Builders • Armoured Animals • Mini-Beasts • Animal Babies • Poisonous Animals • Animal Journeys Season Two : Birds of Prey • Desert Animals (Amazing Animals) • Scary Animals • Animal Records • Animal Colors • Animal Mothers • Animal Pets • Seashore Animals • Animal Families • Endangered Animals • An Animal Year • Prehistoric Animals • Monkeys and Apes Season Three : Animal Hunters • Animal Talk • Slimy Animals • Rainforest Animals • Animal Acrobats • Underwater Animals • Animal Neighbors • Giant Animals • Creepy Crawly Animals • Farm Animals (Amazing Animals) • Animal Changes • Extinct Animals • Animal Eggs Season Four : Around the World • Polar Animals • Clever Animals • Underground Animals • Animal Helpers • Woodland Animals (Amazing Animals) • Mountain Animals • Backyard Animals • Tiny Animals • Animal Partners • Scaly Animals • River Animals • Animal Flight Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 2 comments Dylan D. Geltzeiler · 28/10/2024 I used to watch Amazing Animals on Disney Channel when I was a kid at the age of 4 & 7 when the 4 seasons of Amazing Animals came out. However, there has only been VHSES of one of my favorite episodes of Amazing Animals. I wish there were DVDS Of Amazing Animals just like that other Documentary show on dorling kindersley called Eyewitness. Noahwalling · 13/06/2023
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