Round Planet

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (315)

Round Planet is a hilarious and educational nature documentary series narrated by British comedian Matt Lucas. The show premiered in 2016 and takes viewers on a journey to explore some of the most unique and unusual creatures on Earth. What sets Round Planet apart from other nature documentaries is its comedic edge. Lucas narrates each episode with tongue-in-cheek humor and clever one-liners that will have viewers laughing out loud. However, this doesn't undermine the educational value of the show. Each episode provides fascinating facts and insights into the animal kingdom.

The series is divided into six episodes, each focusing on a different type of ecosystem. From the deserts of Africa to the rainforests of South America, each episode takes viewers on a journey to explore the inhabitants of these diverse habitats.

One of the standout episodes of Round Planet focuses on the ocean. In this episode, viewers are introduced to a variety of fascinating creatures that call the ocean their home. From the sea cucumber, which can "eject its internal organs as a defense mechanism," to the mimic octopus, which can imitate the movements of other sea creatures as a form of camouflage, the ocean is full of surprises.

Another episode that is sure to entertain is the one that explores the world of birds. Lucas provides hilarious commentary as he describes the bizarre mating rituals of birds, such as the Sage Grouse, which performs an elaborate dance to attract a mate. Viewers will also learn about the incredible abilities of birds, such as the Arctic Tern, which holds the record for the longest migration of any bird species.

The humor of Round Planet is not limited to Lucas' narration. The show also features clever animations that help to explain various scientific concepts. For example, in the ocean episode, viewers are introduced to the clownfish, which has a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. The animation shows how the clownfish protects the anemone from predators, while the anemone provides shelter for the clownfish.

Overall, Round Planet is a delightful and entertaining nature documentary series. With its unique blend of humor and education, it is sure to appeal to viewers of all ages. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just looking for a good laugh, this show is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
Bears
10. Bears
July 1, 2016
Bears, the largest land predators on Earth, live in the tropics as well as the Arctic and exude a general air of "bear-iness."
Forests
9. Forests
June 30, 2016
In forests, the perfect combination of sunlight and rain "makes trees grow like billy-o." Among these trees, an entire world springs into being.
Great Apes
8. Great Apes
June 29, 2016
The great apes, not to be confused with monkeys, have opposable thumbs, complex social politics and other "phenomenally humanlike" qualities.
Islands
7. Islands
June 28, 2016
Life on islands evolves in isolation from the wider world, and in a manner that is "absolutely potty." Much of this life is weird and wonderful.
Penguins
6. Penguins
June 27, 2016
Penguins, "the natural world's answer to Charlie Chaplin," only have to waddle about to make children -- and Amstrong Wedgewood -- smile.
Madagascar
5. Madagascar
June 24, 2016
Many of the flora and fauna of Madagascar are found nowhere else on Earth, which is why the island isn't called "Normal-a-gascar."
Wildebeest
4. Wildebeest
June 23, 2016
The wildebeest, one of the many species of ungulates and "cud munchers" that populate the Serengeti, take part in a grand migration every year.
Oceans
3. Oceans
June 22, 2016
Most of Earth's animals live in the sea, where they form a "living soup" or a "massive death chowder" in which it's eat or be eaten.
Yellowstone
2. Yellowstone
June 21, 2016
Serene as it appears, Yellowstone National Park is more unpredictable than an atom of Radium-226, thanks to the active super-volcano beneath it.
Arctic
1. Arctic
May 16, 2016
Arctic creatures aren't bothered by the cold. Rather, they fear the warmth caused by human activity that's setting "the Earth's freezer" to "defrost."
Description
  • Premiere Date
    November 9, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (315)