I'm An Animal

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  • 2006
  • 1 Season

I'm An Animal from Kikiriki is a memorable and entertaining show that explores the lives of various animals in a fun and engaging way. The show originally aired on Animal Planet and is produced by Kikiriki, a well-known animation and production company. Each episode features a different animal, from the majestic elephant to the tiny tree frog, and provides a comprehensive overview of their behavior, habits, and unique characteristics. The show is narrated by a host who guides the viewers through the fascinating world of animal life, providing interesting facts and insights into their world.

One of the most compelling aspects of the show is its ability to capture the essence of each animal and reveal their unique personalities. From the playful monkeys to the stoic lions, each animal is portrayed with incredible accuracy and attention to detail. Whether it's a scene of a group of lions stalking their prey or a family of penguins huddled together for warmth, the show presents an intimate look at each animal's life.

One of the standout features of the show is its use of stunning visuals and breathtaking footage. The production team has clearly gone to great lengths to capture footage of animals in their natural habitats, resulting in truly mesmerizing imagery. Whether it's a time-lapse of a butterfly emerging from its cocoon or a slow-motion shot of a snake striking its prey, the show is visually stunning and will leave viewers in awe of the natural world.

Another aspect of I'm An Animal from Kikiriki that sets it apart from other wildlife shows is its focus on educating viewers about conservation and the importance of wildlife preservation. Each episode touches on the various threats facing each animal, from habitat loss to climate change, and emphasizes the importance of taking action to protect these creatures and their natural habitats. This message is delivered in a way that is both informative and accessible, making it a great way to educate children and adults alike about the importance of wildlife conservation.

Overall, I'm An Animal from Kikiriki is a must-watch for anyone interested in nature and wildlife. With its stunning visuals, engaging narration, and educational message, it's a show that will leave viewers with a newfound appreciation for the natural world and a desire to take action to protect it. Whether you're a fan of animals or simply want to learn more about the world around you, this show is definitely worth checking out.

I'm An Animal is a series that ran for 1 seasons (52 episodes) between September 8, 2006 and on Kikiriki

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Seasons
Ocotopus
52. Ocotopus
September 8, 2006
Animals - The Octopus Floats into view to tell us why he is such a great and wonderful sea creature. He explains how his body organs are all contained in the back of his head and how he uses ink to escape predators. He can also change his colour, just don't make him angry!
Aardvark
51. Aardvark
September 8, 2006
Animals - Aardvark shows us how he lives his carefree life. He eats termites, lots of termites and because he eats ONLY termites he gets tired easily so he has to sleep for most of the day. He never destroys a termite's nest because he wants them to grow in numbers again and then he will come back for more.
Flamingo
50. Flamingo
September 8, 2006
Animals - Pink, proud and graceful is this Flamingo but stubborn and proud too! He shows us his habitat, his eating habits (his diet is the reason his feathers are pink) and also how he can rest on just one leg, without moving for hours. Long Live Flamingos!
Black Rat
49. Black Rat
September 8, 2006
Animals - Sly and sneaky is this Black Rat! He informs us that rats will eat most foods and how they spread diseases throughout the world. He also tells us that he can live mostly anywhere, but where is this rat living? He could be in your house right now!
Beaver
48. Beaver
January 1, 1970
This busy and over-active Beaver shows us his unbelievable house in the river. But before he can build his home he has to make a dam to slow the water down.
Bison
47. Bison
September 8, 2006
Animals - Big and hairy, this chilled out Bison is by no means scary... as long as you don't stand in it's way when it stampedes. He tells us what he eats and what he and his herd do to protect their young from wolves if they attack. They are also the largest land animals in America.
Crow
46. Crow
January 1, 1970
We learn from this Crow that they can live anywhere, and are just as happy on land as they are in the air.
Donkey
45. Donkey
September 8, 2006
Animals - Donkeys are hard-working and loyal animals that help others if they are in danger of attack. This Donkey, called Jacques, tells us how caring they are towards one another and how they only like the best and freshest water and grass. He's a romantic too and really loves his wife, Jenny.
Tortoise
44. Tortoise
September 8, 2006
Animals - This Tortoise is slow, very slow but not as slow as her friend, Francine, who doesn't want to come out of her shell. She explains how she lives her life in the savannah, her eating habits and living conditions and also what she does if a crocodile is trying to eat her! She also tells us about different kinds of tortoises of all shapes and sizes.
Seal
43. Seal
September 8, 2006
Animals - This loving mother Seal explains to her new grumpy cub what happens in its first few years of living. He must drink his mother's milk to grow up big and strong so he can swim and catch fish in the freezing water. His mother loves him but there is no pleasing some cubs
Seahorse
42. Seahorse
September 8, 2006
Animals - We learn fantastic facts from this friendly Seahorse. He tells us that he can see in different directions at the same time, so with one eye he can see food and with the other he can look out for predators. He anchors himself on the seabed using his tail, he has a strange shape and this is all before he gives birth to his little babies!
Stingray
41. Stingray
September 8, 2006
Animals - The Stingray is a bizarre creature. He is big and flat and we can't see his mouth when he talks to us as it's underneath him! He is related to the shark but not as scary! He shows us how he catches his prey by flapping the sand beneath him and uncovering their hiding places in the sand.
Jellyfish
40. Jellyfish
September 8, 2006
Animals - This temperamental Jellyfish is annoyed that sometimes people don't know what he is, sometime even mistaking him for a plastic bag! He explains that some jellyfish are small and some are big and also how some are harmless while others are very dangerous. He doesn't have a brain... but maybe he shouldn't have told us that?
Chameleon
39. Chameleon
September 8, 2006
Animals - The Chameleon is a strange animal. He lives his life in the jungle where he can change his skin to any colour around him to hide from his enemies. He also has a tongue to catch insects that is as long as his body and tail put together! He also uses his tail to hang onto trees where he sleeps.
Swan
38. Swan
September 8, 2006
Animals - Swans are graceful birds that have an air of importance to them. This swan is no different although her partner Cob is an embarrassment to her. She tries to explain to us how she lives in the air and in water. She tells us what she eats and how she takes off when she needs to fly away.
Leopard
37. Leopard
September 8, 2006
Animals - This cute little cub has just seen his first humans and is worried about what to do. He tells us that he will hunt food by lying in tall trees and pouncing from them to his prey. The only problem is he is too young at the moment and keeps missing! He will learn one day!
Vampire Bat
36. Vampire Bat
September 8, 2006
Animals - It is a common mistake that Vampire Bats suck human blood. This little bat shows us how he lives and where he drinks blood from, reminding us that this does not harm the animal he drinks from. Unfortunately, his brother likes the air of scariness that comes with being a vampire bat!
Woodpecker
35. Woodpecker
September 8, 2006
Animals - This chirpy little woodpecker shows us why he lives in trees and why his name is 'Woodpecker'. He tells us that uses his beak to break through tough bark to get to the insects beneath. Although other birds should not try this unless they have a shock absorber in their skull, like him.
Skunk
34. Skunk
September 8, 2006
Animals - This Skunk is impressed that we are brave enough to talk to him and tries to dispel some rumours about his kind. He explains that most skunks don't smell bad at all, it's only when they spray something in defence. He also shows us what happens when a poor cat gets the full force of his attack!
Zebra
33. Zebra
September 8, 2006
Animals - Zebras are usually quiet, shy and keep to themselves. This zebra is the opposite! He loves the camera and the buzz of stardom but not as much as himself, which he makes clear as he admires himself in the water! Although, when he feels that his fellow Zebras are embarrassing him he shows his true colours.
Hyena
32. Hyena
September 8, 2006
Animals - This gruff Hyena explains to us there are three types of hyenas and all of them hunt in packs. The females are bigger than the males and they rule the packs, which she makes very clear as she takes out her anger on the male in her group.
Chimp
31. Chimp
September 8, 2006
Animals - This Chimp is a very friendly animal who wants to teach his younger brother about the ways of the world. Unfortunately his brother doesn't want to know anything about life outside the jungle, and he just wants to play... and he likes to play rough!
Wolf
30. Wolf
September 8, 2006
Animals - Wolves are beautiful creatures but have a bad name due to movies and old stories so this wolf explains that they don't usually attack humans (although a sick wolf might...) or raise babies but they are caring towards their own... except his wife, who is trying him crazy!
Dolphin
29. Dolphin
September 8, 2006
Animals - This over-achieving but clumsy dolphin shows off a bit too much while demonstrating to us how he lives and plays in the ocean. His acrobatic leaps out of the water don't go quite as planned & he gets into trouble with the other dolphins in his group when he tries too hard!
Trapdoor Spider
28. Trapdoor Spider
September 8, 2006
Animals - Trapdoor spiders are usually great hunters but this spider can't seem to catch anything today! He shows us his underground home which he makes himself and how he can escape if he needs to by building back doors. He also show us exactly why he's called 'the trapdoor spider'
Vulture
27. Vulture
September 8, 2006
Animals - Vultures are scavengers and this Vulture is no different. He tells us how they can fly for hours soaring high in the sky until they find a dead animal to feed on. He also explains to us that they rarely have to flap their wings to keep flying as the warm air keeps them afloat.
Kangaroo
26. Kangaroo
September 8, 2006
Animals - A motherly kangaroo welcomes us to her Australian home where we meet her son, Joey who lives happily in his mothers pouch until she throws him out to fend for himself. The mother shows Joey how to balance and ends by showing us how far he will be able to jump some day. The length of three cars!
Chicken
25. Chicken
September 8, 2006
Animals - A forgetful but busy mother hen shows us round her coop while a frustrated chick follows her every step trying to help her find her misplaced egg before going back to a bit more 'roosting'. We also meet the noisy rooster who is a bit too fond of his own voice.
Ostrich
24. Ostrich
September 8, 2006
Animals - The sergeant major-like ostrich puts right the rumour of whether ostriches bury their heads in the sand. With his son zipping past in a blur of colour the father ostrich explains how the ostrich has to run at high speeds from their prey as they can't fly like other birds. They also have the largest eggs in the world.
Hippo
23. Hippo
September 8, 2006
Animals - A very maternal looking and sounding Hippo introduces herself and her baby to us. While teaching her baby how to swim she describes her life as a hippo. They Swim a lot, sometimes even sleeping in the water and have big teeth for scaring crocodiles away with.
Shark
22. Shark
September 8, 2006
Animals - The killer Great White Shark chases past the camera after a seal. The ultimate killing machine returns to tells us all about the sharks of the world, where they live and what they eat, which is anything and everything... including, if we're not careful... US!!!!
Anteater
21. Anteater
September 8, 2006
Animals - We meet the anteater with his tongue in the hole of a log. Eating ants is all he does and so he sometimes needs to swallow pebbles to help him digest the ants. Anteaters enjoy playing in the water however they don't have huge amounts of energy ( they do only eat ants remember!) He soon wears himself out and has to go to sleep.
Rattlesnake
20. Rattlesnake
September 8, 2006
Animals - A Rattle Snake appears from the top of the screen hanging before dropping to the ground. She venomously tell us about how poisonous she and other viper snakes are, why she is called a rattle snake and what special senses she uses to catch her prey. Make sure you don't get too close to her!
Panda
19. Panda
September 8, 2006
Animals - This peaceful Panda is sitting upright chewing on a bamboo shoot that he holds in his forepaws. The 'Giant Bear Cat' ( as he is known in Chinese) lovingly describes where he lives, the food he eats and how sometimes when he drinks too much water he gets dizzy.
Crocodile
18. Crocodile
September 8, 2006
Animals - The Crocodile sneakily appears to be crying but just laughs at the camera and proceeds to tell us all about 'crocodile tears' , how they keep cool in the searing heat, how they catch their food and that they make very gentle parents. Look out for floating logs in future!
Lioness
17. Lioness
September 8, 2006
Animals - A Lioness is looking distressingly at the camera. She seems very upset. Through sighs and roars she tells us about the savannah, her pride and a particular male lion who never seems to do any work... unless you count sunbathing as work. Such is the Life of the lionesses having to serve under the King of the Jungle!
Penguin
16. Penguin
September 8, 2006
Animals - An excited penguin hurriedly fills us in on his life. He tells us all about the coldest place on earth, his home, the Antarctica. He happily tells us all about his family, why they huddle close when it's cold, what they eat and what eats them. He almost ends up as dinner for a seal as he is so caught up in telling his tale.
Cow
15. Cow
September 8, 2006
Animals - Two cows are peacefully chewing on some grass that we see hanging from their mouths. The closer of the two begins explaining the difference between a cow and a bull and why they live so close to us humans. She also tells us about all of the useful things that cows offer to mankind.
Tiger
14. Tiger
September 8, 2006
Animals - A lazy, uninterested tiger tells us all about Asia, where he lives, and shows off his beautiful stripy coat. He tells us what happens when a tiger is growing up, and shows us how they hunt for food... unfortunately for him hunting doesn't always work out.
Koala
13. Koala
September 8, 2006
Animals - A Koala rests sleeping on a branch. As if sensing the camera pointed at him he half opens his eyes to tell us where he lives, what he eats and why they are known as a lazy animal. Don't blame him, blame his diet!
Owl
12. Owl
September 8, 2006
Animals - The owls wakes and emerges from her tree hole to face the camera, turning her head 180 degrees she begins telling us all about where owls live, what they hunt for food and why they only go out at night.
Rhino
11. Rhino
September 8, 2006
Animals - The aggressive rhino charges at the camera knocking it over, he angrily tells us about where he lives, what he eats and how he bathes himself. After knocking the camera over several times during his interview we gather that he does not what to be disturbed, ever. We are asked to leave before there is REAL trouble!
Gorilla
10. Gorilla
September 8, 2006
Animals - A drama queen gorilla arrives on our screen huffing about being called a monkey. He explains how he is an Ape and how apes love their families. He tells us all the things the gorillas do together and how you should never mess with his family or he will have to scare you away.
Scoprion
9. Scoprion
September 8, 2006
Animals - The sneaky scorpion crawls onto the screen. He is not impressed with the camera intruding on him. He reluctantly tells us about all the different scorpions in the world and where they live. He also shows off his tough outer skin and tells us how they use their stings to turn their food into liquid.
Orangutan
8. Orangutan
September 8, 2006
Animals - The young Orangutan swings from his tree to tell us all about his name, where he lives in the rain forests and what he likes eats. He explains how a male Orangutan's cheeks grown when they get older and how handsome it will be to other lady Orangutans... or at least that's what his mother told him.
Cheetah
7. Cheetah
September 8, 2006
Animals - This young cheetah whizzes into shot to explain how and why the cheetah is the fastest animal on the planet with their powerful legs and light bones. Using her cheetah friend she shows us all the different things they eat and how they hunt for their prey using their camouflaged coats so they can blend into their backgrounds.
Elephant
6. Elephant
September 8, 2006
Animals - An over-excited young baby elephant booms onto our screen to tell us all about where she lives, why her ears are so big and all the different things they use their trunk for such as smelling or touching, bringing food to their mouths and even splashing themselves with water.
Giraffe
5. Giraffe
September 8, 2006
Animals - This tall giraffe is not impressed with the camera movements of the crew at first. She illustrates her immense height and why she needs to be tall so she can reach her favourite leaves on the very tops of the trees. With the help of her family she shows their eating and drinking habits and how they can run so fast if ever a Lion is about.
Blue Whale
4. Blue Whale
September 8, 2006
Animals - The leisurely blue whale draws us in with a riddle to guess who he is. He illustrates his vast size and weight with the use of ten elephants and 1500 men. He shows us his blowhole, which he thinks is cool and the depths he can swim before leaving us to join his pod of whales.
Frog
3. Frog
September 8, 2006
Animals - The frog splashes onto our screens to tell us all about amphibians. By leaping, swimming, eating her own skin and introducing us to her relations we learn all the unusual things about a frog.
Bear
2. Bear
September 8, 2006
Animals - A bear cub introduces us to his home in America. He explains where he comes from, what he eats, why he sleeps so long and why he is called a grizzly bear. He just wishes the nice juicy salmon that he likes to eat weren't so hard to catch.
Camel
1. Camel
September 8, 2006
Animals - A regal animal, the camel invites us into his habitat with the help of his assistant. The camel illustrates how hot the desert can be and how camels have different ways of adapting to such harsh conditions, thank goodness for his hump.
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Where to Watch I'm An Animal
I'm An Animal is available for streaming on the Kikiriki website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch I'm An Animal on demand at Amazon Prime.
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