The Great Book of Nature

The Great Book Of Nature

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

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