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(June 3, 1996-November 21, 2001)
===Background===
'''Kratt Brothers Company''' (formerly '''Earth Creatures''') is a children's studio company that produced ''Zooboomafoo'', ''Kratts' Creatures'', and ''Wild Kratts''. It was founded by brothers Martin and Chris '''Kratt'''.


Earth Creatures (1998-2001_
==Earth Creatures==
===Logo (June 3, 1996-November 21, 2001)===
Logo: We see a cartoon drawing of a green lizard with yellow spots facing us (and smiling a bit). Behind him is a bubblish-blue circle, and under him is "EARTH CREATURES" in a yellow-orangish font.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a cartoon drawing of a green gecko-like lizard with gold spots facing the camera and smiling a bit. Behind it, there is a bubblish light-blue circle, while "'''EARTH CREATURES'''" is placed below in a gold-orange gradient font.
FX/SFX: It's a still logo.


'''Variant:''' On ''Kratts' Creatures'', the circle looks more blue.
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.


'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic.
Avalability: Can be seen intact on reruns of Zooboomafoo on the very few local PBS stations that still air it (for example the Rhode Island PBS stations). Also appeared on Kratts' Creatures.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme.
Scare Factor: None.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen intact on reruns of ''Zooboomafoo'' on the very few local [[PBS]] stations (mainly Maryland Public Television) that still air it (for example those in Rhode Island). Also appeared on ''Kratts' Creatures''.
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==Kratt Brothers Company==
===Logo (January 3, 2011- )===
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'''Visuals:''' Above the [[9 Story Media Group|9 Story Entertainment/Media Group logo]], there is the red text "{{color|red|'''''KRATT'''''}}" and next to it, a gray paw with the word "{{color|red|BROTHERS}}" inside.

'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic.

'''Audio:''' The closing theme.

'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Wild Kratts'' on PBS Kids.

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Latest revision as of 17:43, 2 September 2024


Background

Kratt Brothers Company (formerly Earth Creatures) is a children's studio company that produced Zooboomafoo, Kratts' Creatures, and Wild Kratts. It was founded by brothers Martin and Chris Kratt.

Earth Creatures

Logo (June 3, 1996-November 21, 2001)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a cartoon drawing of a green gecko-like lizard with gold spots facing the camera and smiling a bit. Behind it, there is a bubblish light-blue circle, while "EARTH CREATURES" is placed below in a gold-orange gradient font.

Variant: On Kratts' Creatures, the circle looks more blue.

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: The closing theme.

Availability: Can be seen intact on reruns of Zooboomafoo on the very few local PBS stations (mainly Maryland Public Television) that still air it (for example those in Rhode Island). Also appeared on Kratts' Creatures.

Kratt Brothers Company

Logo (January 3, 2011- )

Visuals: Above the 9 Story Entertainment/Media Group logo, there is the red text "KRATT" and next to it, a gray paw with the word "BROTHERS" inside.

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: The closing theme.

Availability: Seen on Wild Kratts on PBS Kids.

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