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Really Wild Animals

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Really Wild Animals is an American direct-to-video children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe.[1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994[2] and October 21, 1997.[3] It was nominated for five national Daytime Emmy Awards and won one.

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Released by the National Geographic Society, the series educates children about many different species of animals. It goes to every continent, describing the wildlife on each one and also focuses on one specific group of animals, such as dogs, cats, endangered animals, and animals from Asia, North America, the Tropical Rainforests of Central and South America, the world’s four great Oceans, the Australian Outback and the African Savanna.

Songs were written, produced, and mostly performed by Alan O'Day and Janis Liebhart. At the end of each episode, Spin says, "But (you know), there are lots more Really Wild Animals all across this wonderful world of ours, so be sure to join me on our next (exciting) adventure. Until then, this is your pal Spin. Spin ya later!".

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The series was originally released on VHS, and on August 2, 2005, National Geographic began releasing the series' episodes on DVD.

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On February 18, 1995, Really Wild Animals was announced to be part of CBS' Saturday morning schedule for that fall.[6] The series made its television premiere on CBS on September 16 at 12:30PM Eastern. CBS aired each of the first seven episodes in two half-hour parts. These episodes were rerun on the Disney Channel from January 5 to October 19, 1997. All episodes were shown on WAM! America's Kidz Network from 1999 to 2001.[7]

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