Wild Kratts Show

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Animated by Chris and Martin Kratt, Wild Kratts, is an American/Canadian based educational children’s series. The show is produced by The Kratt Brothers Company and 9 Story Media Group which is aired by PBS in the United States. In Canada, the show airs on: TVO Kids in Ontario, Knowledge Kids in British Columbia, and Tele-Quebec / Le Skwat in Quebec. In Australia, it is shown on GO!. PBS was founded in 1969 and is a nonprofit and private corporation. The show is also broadcast in many countries around the world including: Israel, Spain, United Kingdom, Portugal, Germany, India, Ireland, the Middle East and Latin America. PBS has aired a total of four seasons equating to ninety-nine episodes in all. Released on December 31, 2010, the show still

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