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  • Two pumpkins, one being picked up by a gloved hand. Caption: Gather up the finished fruit, ripe and fully grown.

    Pumpkins! Every fall we carve them for jack-o'-lanterns, munch their seeds, and cook delicious things with them. But where do they come from? How do they grow? Close-up and time-lapse photography chart the growth of the pumpkin plant from sprouting seed to maturity. Danny Glover narrates in verse accompanied by George Winston's music.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Computer screen showing pitch and frequency of soundwave. Spanish captions.

    Great inventions exist in the world of audio and music: stereo, surround sound, and holophonics, all known as 3D sounds. Although holophonics can be confused with surround sound because it tries to create a surrounding with sounds from different sources, holophonics have a completely different system and are only emitted through a stereo system, which when used with headphones and creates a sense of three-dimensionality.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Sloth puppet laying on its side. Spanish captions.

    The pig's younger siblings would not admit they are lazy since they spend their free time involved in activities like playing the congas and PlayStation. The fleas show a human documentary on how these animals create and develop devices and inventions to promote more laziness. The celebrity guest, singer Charly Lives, explains how a young boy learned to manage both his household duties and his love for music. He advises the three little pigs to properly manage their time so they can carry out their duties and enjoy their hobbies.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An animation of a bird. Caption: Have you heard of the scientist, Georg Simon Ohm?

    Join Adabot and friends for a campfire musical. They will learn all about Ohm's Law: the foundation of electrical engineering. Part of the "Circuit Playground" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two spiders facing each other on a leaf. Caption: To win a mate, the males must perform an elaborate dance,

    Follows scientists as they explore the mysteries of attraction, natural selection, and survival of the fittest in the male animal kingdom. The scientists use unorthodox techniques and the latest technology to study how males in the animal kingdom achieve their main goal of passing their genes to the next generation. For some species in the animal kingdom, males will go to extremes to win a mate. They make music, fight, overdress, and even agree to be eaten alive to ensure survival of the fittest.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three animal puppets. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about how sad and difficult it is when friends leave. The llama explains she is worried because the jaguar prefers to starve to death than to cross the river and search for food. The jaguar explains his fear: his brother drowned while crossing the river. Amanda feels the world is collapsing on her, she thought only the old died. The fleas show their documentary on death, the cycle of life, and the importance of mourning when someone you know dies. Talks about Celia Cruz's death, the grief her husband, friends, and fans experienced, and how she lives on through her work and music.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A frog riding on a toy truck being pulled on a string. Caption: [toy piano music]

    A boy takes his two pets-a dog and a frog-to the park. While the boy is busy chasing his dog, the frog takes the opportunity to hop out of its basket and explore. Its first adventure is a ride in a toy truck that's being pulled by a little girl. The boy and dog hunt for the frog. Meanwhile, the frog joins the act of a street magician, hides in a picnic basket, takes a ride in a toy motorboat, and jumps into a baby's carriage. The baby's mother summons the park police, but the boy and dog rescue their amphibian friend just in time. Based on a book by Mercer Mayer.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of a strong wind blowing leaves across a hilly landscape. Caption: The stronger the wind, the louder the sound.

    Moko is an explorer. As he travels the world continent by continent, he makes many friends and discovers many natural phenomena which sometimes delight him, and other times scare him. Each animated episode recounts an adventure and takes an "original story" approach to explaining these natural phenomena. In this episode, on that night the tide was low and the boat had been beached. Moko and Alarick were playing percussion and flute to pass the time. Suddenly, it was as if their music was being accompanied by a strange singing. They decided to investigate the source of this strange new sound. Walking along a hilly path in the forest, they were surrounded by hundreds of tall rocks that stood like humans in the dusk. A gust of wind blew and they could once again hear the bizarre song. Frightened at first, Moko and Alarick decided that the rocks were singing as a choir and the joined them with their instruments. When the wind fell, they regained their boat, happy to have participated in the symphony of the singing stones who were probably lonely and wanted to attract visitors.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A 360 view of the clouds and the tree tops. Caption: Clouds play a pivotal role in our planet's climate,

    In this episode, researchers reveal their findings of a cross-discipline analysis of ancient cemeteries. Their research sheds light on aspects of social organization and migration of 6th-century barbarians. Another segment discusses a new sensor based on an ancient African musical instrument that can detect adulterated and counterfeit medications. Part of the "4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn't Hear About This Week" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three puppets walking down a road talking. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts with a monologue about games and sports. The first guest, the turtle is very concerned that the tradition of the annual race of the turtle and the hare, or hare relatives, may be lost if the race is not done this year. The rabbit doesn't want to race because last year he lost, and the turtle rubbed on his face the whole year. The fleas present a documentary about how important it is for humans to win. The celebrity guest, a tropical pop singer who likes flowers, tells us how he felt every time he was nominated for an award winning musical but didn't win.

    (Source: DCMP)