Earth To Luna

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  • 2015
  • 6 Seasons

Earth To Luna is an animated educational series that follows the adventures of a curious and adventurous six-year-old girl named Luna. She is a natural scientist that loves exploring the world around her and learning about science, nature, and the environment. The show is produced by TV PinGuim studios, a production company renowned for creating quality animated content for children.

The series focuses on Luna and her brother Jupiter, who are always accompanied by their pet ferret Clyde. Each episode takes the trio on an exciting journey exploring scientific concepts like the solar system, the ocean, different types of animals, and their habitats. The show is not only entertaining but also educational, making it a great show for kids to learn about science in a fun way.

Angelina Carballo voices Luna, and her enthusiasm brings the character to life. Her curiosity about the world around her is infectious, and her excitement and energy are sure to hold the attention of young viewers. Raul-Gomez Pina voices Jupiter, who is Luna's supportive brother and always willing to help her in her adventures. Pina's voice work keeps the character relatable and adds a sense of humor to the series. Eric Anderson voices Clyde, and his humorous approach to the character makes him entertaining for everyone. Together, the trio makes a fun, engaging cast that is sure to delight young viewers.

The animation in the series is bright and colorful, making the show visually appealing to kids. The characters are designed with round faces and large eyes, giving them a cute and approachable appearance that will make them appealing to younger viewers. The animation also includes images of real-life environments and animals, enhancing the learning experience.

The show's curriculum is based on the Next Generation Science Standards, making it an excellent tool for teaching science concepts to kids. The show is designed to encourage kids to ask questions and think critically about the world around them. Luna often asks questions that are relatable to kids, and the explanations given by the show's guest experts are easy to understand. The show's use of humor and relatable characters makes complex concepts easy to digest, helping kids learn and retain knowledge.

The show is structured into self-contained segments that cover various scientific concepts. Each episode is around eleven minutes long, making it easy for kids to watch several episodes in one sitting or for parents to use the episodes as a learning tool. Each segment starts with Luna and her brother Jupiter learning about a new topic, and they then embark on an adventure to explore that concept in-depth.

The show's strengths are its educational content and its engaging cast. The show teaches kids scientific concepts while also entertaining them, making it an excellent tool for parents and educators. The series encourages kids to explore the world around them, think critically, and foster a love for science, nature, and the environment. The show is suitable for kids of all ages, but it is ideal for children aged three to six. Parents looking for a show that is educational, entertaining, and promotes curiosity and love for learning should consider Earth to Luna.

In conclusion, Earth to Luna is an entertaining and educational animated series that follows an energetic six-year-old girl and her brother as they explore scientific concepts, nature, and the environment. The show features relatable characters and uses humor to explain complex concepts, making it a great tool for teaching science to young children. The series is visually appealing, well-written, and features an excellent cast, making it an ideal show for kids aged three to six. Parents looking to promote curiosity and love for learning in their children should consider Earth to Luna as a great tool to help achieve that.

Earth To Luna is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (174 episodes). The series first aired on December 27, 2015.

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One Thunder, Two Thunder, Three!
7. One Thunder, Two Thunder, Three!
 
During a particularly stormy thunderstorm, Luna discovers that Jupiter and Clyde are afraid of thunder. She teaches them Daddy's special trick for counting thunders to measure how far away the storm is getting, but it gets her wondering... How does Daddy's trick work? Why is there more and more time between lightning and thunder as storms move away? To find out what's happening, the trio make beli
Spinning Webs
6. Spinning Webs
 
Luna, Jupiter, and Clyde are playing soccer with Tom, Alice, and Igor when they discover a spider web in the backyard! But they wonder, how do spiders build their webs? Where do they get the string to build to build it? After a little experiment that doesn't quite answer all their questions, they decide to make believe their little spiders themselves and find out just how to make a spider web.
Flowers and Fruits
5. Flowers and Fruits
 
After finding an orange blossom on the ground, the trio is amazed to learn that oranges actually come from orange blossom flowers! But how can a flower become a fruit? They'll find their answer in make-believe when they transform into orange blossoms and meet other fruit bearing flowers too!
A Tale of Tails
4. A Tale of Tails
 
Clyde just loves playing with the cat next door, but when the kitty suddenly startles, she surprises Clyde with a mean meow and a puffed up tail. Luna gets to wondering, why are there so many different types of tails and why do animals have them? The trio soon decides to make believe and Luna Fox, Jupiter Monkey, and Clyde Squirrel learned there's more to tails than they could have ever imagined!
Popcorn A-Poppin'
3. Popcorn A-Poppin'
 
Luna and Jupiter just love popcorn... but they would never thought about what actually makes popcorn pop. How does corn turn into popcorn? What's happening here? In a particualry festive and fun make-believe, the trio transforms into kernels of popcorn and discover what exactly causes popcorn pop.
Snow Day
2. Snow Day
 
Snowy days are the best! So many fun things to do and play. But, what exactly is snow and what makes it snow? Luna, Jupiter, and Clyde examine up close some snowflakes to try and get some answers, but they're going to have to get even more up close and personal in make-believe as snowflakes to find out how they are formed.
Gecko Glue?
1. Gecko Glue?
 
Wanting a quick cup of water in the kitchen, Jupiter is quite shocked to discover a gecko on the ceiling right above him. What if it falls on his head? Luna soon explains that they geckos are especially good at sticking to walls and ceilings and assures him the gecko won't fall on his head. But how do geckos stick to things? Is there some sort of special gecko glue on their feet? After a somewhat
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Where to Watch Earth To Luna
Earth To Luna is available for streaming on the TV PinGuim website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Earth To Luna on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime, Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    December 27, 2015