Really Wild Animals
Really Wild Animals is a children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe. Comprising 26 episodes, the series aired between October 24, 1993 and March 2, 1998. The series was released on 13 VHS tapes, and later 13 DVDs. The creator and executive producer of Really Wild Animals was Andrew Carl Wilk. The series was nominated for five national Daytime Emmy Awards and won one.
Released by the National Geographic Society, the series educates children about many different species of animals. Initially, the series go to every continent describing the wildlife on each one. The series also has episodes that focuses on one specific group of animals, such as dogs, cats, endangered animals and animals of the African savannah.
Billy West was credited in later episodes of the series as doing additional voices.
One of the composers of the series was Alan O'Day. The underscore of most episodes, as well as the main theme of the series, were composed by Darryl Kubian. Songs for each episode were written, produced and performed by Alan O'Day and Janis Liebhart. In the end of an episode or the first half of an episode that is divided into mini-episodes, Spin says, "But, there are lots more Really Wild Animals all across this wonderful world of ours, so be sure to join me on our next adventure. Until then, this is your pal Spin. Spin ya later!"
On VHS/DVD
The series was released on 13 VHS tapes. Around 2003, National Geographic began releasing the episodes on DVD. Around 2007, Warner Brothers released the episodes on DVD.Swinging Safari - October 24, 1993
- Note: The DVD version omits the Weather Update, Africa's Most Wanted, Traffic Update, and As the Earth Turns signs.
This episode has five songs. The first is about lions ; the second is about baby animals ; the third is about how humans, monkeys and apes are related ; the fourth is about zebras ; and the fifth is about Africa's beauty sung by Dorian Holley.
Wonders Down Under - November 16, 1993
In this episode, the animals of Australia are examined. The theme of "weirdness" among Australia's creatures is explored by looking at mammals, birds and reptiles. The kangaroo, echinda, platypus, riflebird, bowerbird, lyrebird, emu, malleefowl, frilled lizard, water-holding frog, dingo, tasmanian devils, thorny devils, koalas, and more are featured.
This episode has five songs. The first is about Australia and how unique it is ; the second is about kangaroos ; the third is about the strange animals in Australia ; the fourth is about the Outback's reptiles and amphibians ; and the fifth is about how despite the "strange" appearances, all of Australia's animals make it a unique land.
Deep Sea Dive - December 1, 1993
- Note: This is the first episode where Spin explores around the world instead of just sticking to one continent and the final one where he appears in his original animation.
This episode has five songs. The first is about water ; the second is about strange animals that live deep in the sea ; the third is about the importance of keeping the water clean ; the fourth is about animal movement ; and the fifth is about the "real" underwater treasure, which is all the wildlife.
Totally Tropical Rain Forest - October 9, 1994
- Notes: This is the first episode that Spin appears in his new animation. He will remain in this form for the rest of the series. In addition, this is the first episode with less than five songs. The end of this episode has prototype animation in which Spin doesn't put away his magnifying glass at the end, he just zooms in.
This episode has four songs. The first is about all the life that lives in the rainforest ; the second is about the importance of finding food and the food chain ; the third is about the rainforest canopy and all the birds that call it home ; and the fourth is about the importance of keeping the rainforest safe.
Amazing North America - November 15, 1994
This episode looks at North America's ecosystems from its deserts and swamps to its cities and tundra. Ground squirrels, polar bears, alligators, beavers, woodpeckers, Arctic wolves, rattlesnakes, musk oxen, raccoons, black bears, corn snakes and red-bellied turtles are featured. The diversity of the North American landscape, and how all its animals have adapted to it, are key points in the film.
This episode has four songs. The first is about what animals need to do to survive in North America ; the second is about the places animals call home ; the third is about difficulties in getting what animals want ; and the fourth is about the winter season.
Adventures in Asia - December 20, 1994
The immense continent of Asia is explored. With such a large area to cover, Spin jumps from one place to the next including the Indonesian islands, the Arabian Peninsula, Indian jungles, and Chinese mountains. Some of the featured animals are the sea snake, Arabian oryx, dhole, proboscis monkey, tiger, Asian elephant, orangutan, white-bellied sea eagle, and giant panda. The difference between myth and reality is put to the test in uncovering the lifestyles of all these creatures.
This episode has four songs. The first is about all the Asian legends, and how much truth is in them ; the second is about territories ; the third is about animal roughhousing and how important it is ; and the fourth is about all the life, human and animal, in Asia.
Polar Prowl - January 3, 1995
In this episode, Spin takes the viewer on a trip to the Arctic and Antarctic. Animals such as humpback whales, penguins, orca whales, arctic terns, polar bears, elephant seals, caribou, musk oxen, fur seals, Kodiak bears, and walruses are explored. Additionally, the show examines the three ways animals survive the harsh cold; hibernation, insulation and migration.
This episode has four songs. The first is about the cold temperatures and how the animals survive don't mind it ; the second is about ways animals beat the cold ; the third is about penguins, and names the 17 species ; and the fourth is a tribute to Antarctica.
Hot Dogs and Cool Cats - February 20, 1996
- Note: This was the point where the series started airing on TV, so the episodes had to be cut down in length. Instead of one 45-minute episode, all VHS/DVDs released contained two 30 minute episodes. Also, beginning here, all episodes only have two songs. Only the VHS version has a bridging dog commercial between the two episodes, as they had further released separately. The second episode is also the first time Alan O'Day does not appear.
In the second episode, Spin examines cats and learns that no matter how tame, they're always wild. The first song is about cats having an attitude, and the second is about how they're wild inside.
Dinosaurs and Other Creature Features - March 6, 1996
- Notes: This is the first episode where the background changes from the sky to outer space; this background, which had been in place since the first episode, will remain for the rest of the series. Also, Spin reads the title card as "Dinos and Other Creature Features". Paleontologist Robert T. Bakker appears in the first episode, and in the second episode, footage from the Three Stooges episode "Disorder in the Court" and a clip from Killer Shrews is shown. It's the only one to not feature Alan O'Day or Janis Liebhart singing the songs and the last episode where a guest singer was brought in.
In the second episode, Spin looks at some of the world's creepiest creatures such as vampire bats, ants, flies, spiders, vultures, and dung beetles. He shows that no matter how scary they are, they all play an important part in the world. The first song is about how creatures are creepy and intriguing, and the second is about how important they all are.
Monkey Business and Other Family Fun - November 12, 1996
- Note: Janis Liebhart performs both songs in the first episode; she only appears in a duet in the second episode. Also, this episode features a parody of Candid Camera called "Candid Critter Camera". It's hosted by "Alan Grunt", who is played by Billy West. Only the second "Candid Critter Camera" segment appears on the VHS and DVD versions, whereas the first "Candid Critter Camera", whose topic features meerkats, only appears in the VHS version, as the episodes had further released separately.
In the second episode, Spin looks at animal families including elephants, African bullfrogs, ostriches, octopuses, albatross, and sea turtles and shows that they're not all that different from human families. The first song is about how curious animal children are, and the second is about how important families are.
Farmyard Friends - May 6, 1997
- Notes: This is the first VHS/DVD release that doesn't mention the second episode. The TV version of Farmyard Friends was titled Spin's Really Wild Farm Tour. Also, at this point, Warner Brothers became the distributor and started advertising before the episode began.
In the second episode, Spin looks at humans helping endangered animals, how animals rescue people and if people work together to save animals, they'll prevent them from becoming extinct. The first song is about help being available for animals, and the second is about humans working to save animals.
Awesome Animal Builders - November 4, 1997
In the first episode, Spin shows animals that their own homes, such as termites, beavers, orb-weaver spiders, swiftlets, bees, silkworms, caterpillars, weaver birds, naked mole rats, and ospreys, and explains that they build their homes to have families. The first song is about the different kinds of animal homes and the second is about why animals build homes.
In the second episode, Spin looks at animals that migrate, such as wildebeest, sockeye salmon, tundra swans, African elephants, geese, sharks, rays, pronghorn and toads, and explains that the cycle of migration never ends. The first song is about animals migrating and the second is about how migration never ends for animals
Secret Weapons and Great Escapes - March 2, 1998
- Note: Despite this being the last episode, the show still ends with Spin saying, "But there are lots more Really Wild Animals all across this wonderful world of ours, so be sure to join me on our next adventure. Until then, this is your pal, Spin. Spin ya later!" This is presumed to encourage the viewer to start over again.
In the second episode, Spin shows animals that live on certain islands, such as lemurs and chameleons in Madagascar, Marine and land iguanas on the Galapagos, Tasmanian devils and quolls in Tasmania, gannets and keas in New Zealand, fur seals on the Juan Fernández Islands and eastern rockhopper penguins with Snares penguins in Snares Island, and shows how unique they are. Footage of New York City and its Twin Towers are shown as well as the Herons and egrets on the harbor's islands. Both songs are about islands and how unique they are.