“* Sam and Kit Are on the Case *”
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What You Need To Know:
The first three episodes of Season 7 of THE CREATURE CASES present a moral worldview; the characters’ actions imply their morals, demonstrating respect and nicety rather than explicitly discussed. While the series primarily serves as a vehicle for animal facts, there is a subtle implication to respect nature and observe, encouraging curiosity and suggesting a leaning towards environmentalism. However, the focus is mainly on the facts and how that information is helpful in the plot. The episodes are entertaining, fun, and engaging, allowing children to learn more about animals from around the world. The episodes contain light cartoon violence, scatological humor and some peril which may frighten younger viewers, so MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for young children.
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A moral worldview; the characters’ actions imply their morals, demonstrating respect and nicety rather than explicitly discussed. While the series primarily serves as a vehicle for animal facts, there is a subtle implication to respect nature and observe, encouraging curiosity and suggesting a leaning towards environmentalism. However, the focus is mainly on the facts and how that information is helpful in the plot;
No foul language.;
Light cartoon violence and peril, including falling rocks, chicks sliding off a mountain, lava bursts, steam vents popping, plumes of smoke, animals chasing and threatening each other, lions showing claws and teeth, and threatening to eat other animals, small animals vanishing from their parents, animals caught in a spider web;
No alcohol use;
No smoking content and/or drug use or abuse; and,
A pride of lions bully other animals, the lions throw trash on the ground, two characters try to hide a mistake they made and sneak into their director’s office to fix it but are interrupted.
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The animation is seamless, colorful, and trendy, with fun, upbeat techno music reminiscent of the 80’s. The characters are delightful and likable, bringing humor throughout the show, especially the side characters such as Wally Bungler – an eccentric, flying squirrel who often appears uninvited but is always an asset to the team. Sam is a tidy snow leopard with an English accent who is very into his gizmos and gadgets. Kit, his partner, is a disorganized yellow Kit Fox with an American accent and a vast knowledge of animal species. Together, they tackle their cases with enthusiasm and teamwork in mind, which encourages the viewer to root for them.
The first three episodes of Season 7 of THE CREATURE CASES see our C.L.A.D.E. agents stepping back into action to solve mysteries using their smarts, technological tools and other trusty team members to crack each case. The episodes are entertaining and educational, with plenty of action to keep young viewers engaged.
Episode 7.1, “The Case of the Lost Condors,” calls Kit and Sam to help a family of Andean Condors find their lost chicks after they vanished in a plume of smoke and falling rocks After gathering evidence and following clues, the team discover the mountain is actually a volcano and they must located the chicks before a huge eruption. Fighting falling rocks, exploding steam vents and hot lava, the chicks are safely returned to their parents.
Episode 7.2, “Dangers in the Lion’s Den,” a leopard cub and lion cub get mixed up when a pride of bully lions crashes a party. Kit and Sam jump into action to swap the cubs but there’s just one problem. The leopard cub is napping in the lion’s den, and they must find a way to sneak in without waking them up. The agents call in their trusty inventors, The Stinkwells (two gassy skunks) to save the day. The cubs are swapped but not before the lions wake up and chase our heroes onto their jet plane.
Episode 7.3, “The Secret of the Stinky Fruit,” a troop of monkeys panic when they discover their favorite stinky durian fruit is missing. Sam and Kat are assigned to the case and face perilous situations, including getting stuck in a sassy spider’s web. With the help of their friend, Wally Bungler, and his pal Jerry, they uncover the secret of why the durian fruit vanished.
The first three episodes of Season 7 of THE CREATURE CASES present a moral worldview; the characters’ actions imply their morals, demonstrating respect and nicety rather than explicitly discussed. While the series primarily serves as a vehicle for animal facts, there is a subtle implication to respect nature and observe, encouraging curiosity and suggesting a leaning towards environmentalism. However, the focus is mainly on the facts and how that information is helpful in the plot. The episodes are entertaining, fun, and engaging, allowing children to learn more about animals from around the world. The cases are simple and suitable for a young audience.
The episodes contain light cartoon violence and some peril which may frighten younger viewers, so MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for young children.

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