The Great Book of Nature
The Great Book Of Nature | |
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The Great Book Of Nature | |
Music by | John Sposito |
Country of origin | Italy |
Original language(s) | Italian, English, Hindi, Vietnamese, Russian |
No. of episodes | 54 |
Production | |
Running time | 26 Minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Mondo TV |
Original release | 1999 – 2000 |
External links | |
Website |
The Great Book of Nature is an Italian animated series produced by Mondo TV in 1999. It is composed of non- sequential episodes hosted by a bear, this series features various kind of creatures, such as fish, insects and birds, while depicting their different habitats - whether sea, land or sky. At the end of each episode, the audience is treated to instructive sets of questions and answers that teach young viewers about a given creature’s various kind of behaviours.[1] There are 54 different episode of it of different stories.[2]
This show was telecast in India in Just Kids! on Sahara TV.
This show was shown in various countries in different languages after Mondo TV went public.[3]
Episodes
- The Hedgehog
- The Raccoon
- The Monkey
- The Bea
- The Rabbit
- The Wolf
- The Turtle
- The Red Fox
- The Squirrel
- The Brown Bear
- The Rat
- The Wild Cat
- The Hare
- The Butterfly
- The Bee
- The Dragonfly
- The Red Ant
- The Hornet
- The Fly
- The Ladybird
- The Duck
- The Magpie
- The Swan
- The Woodpecker
- The Crow
- The Sparrow
- The Goldfinch
- The Robin
- The Stork
- The Frog
- The Sea Turtle
- The Goat
- The Pig
- The Rooster
- The Bull
- Domestic Goat
- The Chicken
- The Horse
- The Cuttle Fish
- The Octopus
- The Crab
- The Fighting Fish
- The Golden Fish
- The Killer Whale
- The Dolphin
- The Dragon
- The Winged Horse
- The Cat
- The Dog
- The Bulldog
- The Greyhound
- The Poodle
- The Cocker Spaniel
References
- ↑ "Mondo TV S.P.A - Library The Great Book Of Nature". Mondo TV Italy 1999.
- ↑ "The Great Book Of Nature". Mondo TV Youtube.
- ↑ "Italy’s Mondo TV Goes Public". AWN News. 16 June 2000.
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