Wild kratts
The most important technology is the brothers’ power suits they use to gain animals’ creature powers. Her favorite? “The fish cam, it’s like this fish camera that they use underwater to see such cool stuff.”
“She makes so much cool inventions,” Anna says. In their animated world, the Kratts access technology of the future, traveling the continents in their flying amphibious vehicle, the Tortuga, which is in the shape of a turtle. Resident inventor Aviva helps them along their journey.
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“Wild Kratts” is a hybrid live-action and animated series that teaches kids about natural science and animals. He doesn’t have a favorite, but his 5-year-old sister, Anna, says she does, “(I like) Martin because blue is kind of my favorite color, too, and he has blue eyes like me.” They’re gifts for Chris and Martin Kratt, who the family is going to see at a KTOO event at Thunder Mountain High School.įour hundred tickets sold out in under 10 minutes.Ĭharlie says you can tell them apart by their colors, “Martin wears blue and Chris wears green, always.” Seven-year-old Charlie Begenyi shows me a little of what he’s been working on: a picture of an octopus, a beaded orca, wrist band and a picture of the Wild Kratts. Charlie Begenyi, 7, holds gifts he made for the Kratt brothers. Īt Eileen Begenyi’s house in Douglas, her kids are getting excited. Last week, KTOO’s Annie Bartholomew caught up with the brothers and some of their biggest fans in Juneau. The Kratts are in Alaska, anchoring the BBC and PBS’s prime-time “ Wild Alaska Live” specials from the Mendenhall Glacier. (Photo by Annie Bartholomew/KTOO)īrothers and television hosts, Chris and Martin Kratt are known for their PBS Kids’ wildlife shows: “Kratts’ Creatures,” “ Zoboomafoo” and now “ Wild Kratts.” Martin and Chris Kratt share stories Thursday at Meet The Kratts, Wild Alaska Live Meet & Greet at Thunder Mountain Auditorium.