Nature Cat
Nature Cat is a Canadian-American animated children's television series created by Adam Rudman, David Rudman, and Todd Hannert that premiered on PBS Kids on November 25, 2015, and concluded with its final episode on January 2, 2024.[1][2] The series centers on Fred, a domestic house cat who daydreams of outdoor adventures and, once his family leaves for the day, transforms into the enthusiastic explorer Nature Cat, complete with a scout uniform.[3][4] Accompanied by his loyal friends—Hal the laid-back dog, inventive dachshund Daisy, and curious mouse Squeeks—Nature Cat embarks on quests through backyards and parks, solving problems related to nature and the environment.[2][5] Produced by Spiffy Pictures in collaboration with 9 Story Media Group and animated by studios such as Yowza! Animation and Brown Bag Films, the show spans five seasons and 98 episodes (comprising 186 segments), including five specials that highlight themes like animal habitats and conservation.[2][6] It features a talented voice cast drawn largely from Saturday Night Live alumni, with Taran Killam voicing the titular Nature Cat, Bobby Moynihan as Hal, Kate Micucci as Daisy, Kate McKinnon as Squeeks, and Kenan Thompson as the recurring antagonist Ronald.[7][2] The series' humor, songs, and interactive storytelling make complex scientific concepts accessible, fostering curiosity about the natural world.[8] Designed for children aged 3 to 8, Nature Cat promotes educational goals aligned with PBS Kids' mission, encouraging outdoor exploration, social-emotional development, and environmental stewardship through episodes that address topics like weather patterns, animal behaviors, and recycling.[1][9] The show's blend of adventure and learning has earned it critical acclaim, including Daytime Emmy nominations for outstanding writing and animation, and it remains available for streaming on platforms like the PBS Kids app to inspire ongoing engagement with nature.[10][2]Premise and production
Premise
_Nature Cat is an animated children's series centered on Fred, a domestic house cat who yearns to explore the outdoors. Once his family departs for the day, Fred dons a special collar and transforms into Nature Cat, a confident "backyard explorer extraordinaire" who leads his animal friends on adventurous quests filled with curiosity and problem-solving. These escapades typically involve overcoming natural obstacles and discovering the wonders of the environment, highlighting themes of teamwork and perseverance.[11][3] The stories are set primarily in a suburban backyard that serves as a gateway to diverse nearby natural areas, including forests, ponds, beaches, marshes, and parks, drawing inspiration from Chicago-area landscapes to evoke accessible, everyday outdoor spaces. Nature Cat and his companions—Hal the dog, Squeeks the mouse, and Daisy the bunny—venture into these locales to investigate phenomena like animal habitats and weather patterns, fostering a sense of wonder about the natural world.[3][12] Each 30-minute episode consists of two 11-minute animated stories interspersed with songs that reinforce the narrative and live-action interstitials featuring "cool facts" about wildlife, plants, and ecosystems. The series emphasizes educational elements such as environmental awareness, animal behaviors, and seasonal changes without overt instruction, instead embedding them into playful scenarios to encourage young viewers to engage with nature hands-on. Targeted at children aged 3 to 8, it promotes outdoor exploration as an enjoyable, curiosity-driven activity.[3][13][11]Development and production
Nature Cat was created by brothers Adam Rudman and David Rudman, along with their longtime collaborator Todd Hannert, under their Chicago-based production company Spiffy Pictures, which they founded in 2003.[14] The initial concept drew from the creators' prior experience in children's animation, including work on Sesame Street and The Muppets, aiming to inspire outdoor exploration.[15] The series was developed as a co-production between Spiffy Pictures and WTTW Chicago, with PBS Kids greenlighting the project in early 2015 for a fall premiere.[3] The development process involved close collaboration with WTTW Chicago to integrate educational elements, particularly focusing on STEM concepts and nature education through scriptwriting that emphasized real-world scientific inquiry and environmental awareness.[16] Scripts were crafted to encourage children aged 4-8 to connect with the natural world, incorporating age-appropriate lessons on topics like animal behavior and ecology without overt didacticism.[3] Production spanned five seasons from 2015 to 2024, with the series picked up by PBS Kids in 2015 following the successful pilot phase.[2] Seasons 1 through 3 were animated by 9 Story Media Group in Toronto, utilizing 2D digital animation to create vibrant, expressive visuals suited for young audiences.[17] Starting with season 4, animation shifted to Yowza! Animation, also based in Toronto, which refined the style for continued freshness while maintaining the show's energetic look and feel.[14] The episode format evolved from initial 22-minute pilots to the standard structure of two 11-minute segments per half-hour episode, allowing for self-contained adventures that build on each other thematically.[18] In total, 98 half-hour episodes were produced across the five seasons, comprising 186 individual segments plus five specials, concluding with the final season airing in 2024.[2]Characters and voice cast
Main characters
Nature Cat, voiced by Taran Killam, is an energetic yellow cat who serves as the enthusiastic leader of the group. As a house cat named Fred who transforms into Nature Cat when his family is away, he is obsessed with earning nature badges for his explorer sash, driving many of the group's outdoor adventures with his overly optimistic and sometimes clueless approach to exploration.[16][19][7] Squeeks, voiced by Kate McKinnon, is a small, brave blue mouse characterized by her curiosity and comfort in the natural world. She often leads discoveries involving digging and observing insects, such as ants or other small creatures, modeling fun and knowledgeable engagement with nature while sharing her excitement about the outdoors with the group.[16][7] Daisy, voiced by Kate Micucci, is a practical white-and-pink rabbit who acts as the group's planner and voice of caution. Equipped with a smartphone for looking up facts and initiating "Daisy Dares"—challenges that encourage stepping out of comfort zones—she represents tech-savvy children learning to balance gadgets with real-world nature experiences, often providing analytical solutions to problems.[16][7] Hal, voiced by Bobby Moynihan, is a clumsy and loyal orange dog who brings comic relief through his physical humor and impulsive energy. Focused on fetching sticks and running wildly, he adds unwavering loyalty to the group dynamic but sometimes overlooks details in his enthusiasm, contributing to lighthearted mishaps during adventures.[16][7] The core quartet occasionally encounters antagonism from Ronald, a rival cat who challenges their explorations.[7]Recurring characters
Ronald is a recurring antagonist in Nature Cat, depicted as a snooty lilac tabby cat and the next-door neighbor to the titular character. He frequently mocks Nature Cat's enthusiasm for outdoor adventures and introduces obstacles that challenge the group's explorations, serving as a foil to highlight themes of perseverance and environmental appreciation.[20] Voiced by Kenan Thompson in the first season, the role transitioned to Chris Knowings for seasons 2 through 5.[21][5] The series features various supporting animal characters, such as birds, squirrels, and insects, who appear episodically to assist in quests or represent natural elements without developing fixed personalities. These figures often aid the main group in problem-solving or illustrate ecological interactions, like the squirrel Cruiser who raids a bird feeder in one adventure, prompting creative solutions from Nature Cat and friends.[22] Such cameos emphasize the biodiversity of backyard ecosystems and reinforce the show's educational focus on wildlife behaviors.[1] Nature Cat's human family, including an unseen owner, appears sporadically in the background to establish context for the character's daily routine. References to the family leaving the house allow Nature Cat to embark on his escapades, underscoring the contrast between domestic life and wild exploration without direct interaction from these elements.[1]Episodes
Season summaries
Season 1 aired from November 25, 2015, to sometime in 2017 and consisted of 40 episodes, each presented as half-hour blocks featuring two segments. This season introduced the core group of characters and their adventures, emphasizing backyard explorations and basic nature discovery through everyday outdoor activities like searching for lost items or observing local wildlife.[1][23] Season 2 ran from January 1, 2018, to 2019 with 20 episodes, expanding the scope to include seasonal themes such as winter survival and summer beach outings, while incorporating more collaborative group challenges that highlighted teamwork in natural settings.[24][25] Season 3, broadcast from April 17, 2019, to 2021, featured 18 episodes that incorporated global nature elements like distant ecosystems and migration patterns, alongside deeper environmental lessons on topics such as pollution and habitat preservation.[26] Season 4 premiered in 2022 and included 10 episodes in a shorter format, focusing on community involvement and the balance between urban environments and natural spaces through local initiatives and neighborhood discoveries.[27][28][10] Season 5 aired from 2023 to 2024 with 10 episodes, serving as a conclusion to the series through reflective adventures that explored personal growth among the characters and broader conservation efforts.[27][29][10] Across the five seasons, character development progressed from initial curiosity to more responsible stewardship of nature, as detailed in the characters section. In total, the series produced 98 episodes comprising 186 segments, all aired in half-hour blocks on PBS Kids.[18]Specials
Nature Cat has produced several standalone specials that expand on the series' themes of outdoor exploration and environmental education through extended narratives, often incorporating musical elements and thematic ties to holidays or events. These specials typically feature runtimes of 44 to 60 minutes and air on PBS Kids during appropriate seasonal periods, distinct from the standard 22-minute episodes. They emphasize character growth and nature appreciation, sometimes with guest voices or unique story structures. The series' debut special, an untitled one-hour presentation, aired on January 18, 2016, and comprised four interconnected 11-minute stories introducing Nature Cat and his friends as they embark on backyard adventures, highlighting discovery moments in nature.[30] This special served as a launchpad for the show, blending humor and educational content to engage young viewers in environmental curiosity. "Ocean Commotion," a 44-minute special divided into two parts, aired on June 19, 2017. Nature Cat and his pals go on an aquatic adventure to save Hal's favorite chew toy from the ocean, learning about marine life and ocean currents along the way.[31] "The Return of Bad Dog Bart," a 27-minute special, premiered on July 16, 2018. The gang adventures to look for Bad Dog Bart's stolen loot of cat toys, meeting new characters and solving mysteries in natural settings.[32] "A Nature Carol," a 60-minute Christmas special, premiered on November 29, 2019, as an homage to Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. In it, Nature Cat learns the true meaning of holiday spirit through visits from three nature-themed ghosts, featuring original musical numbers and a focus on gratitude and friendship in the natural world.[33] The special includes guest appearances and emphasizes seasonal visuals like decorated woods, airing during the holiday season on PBS Kids. "Nature Cat's Nature Movie Special Extraordinaire," a 53-minute Earth Day-themed installment, aired on April 22, 2024. The story follows Nature Cat and his pals as they exhaust their list of nature curiosities, only for the character Sir Galahad—self-proclaimed King—to disrupt the environment, prompting a quest to restore balance; it incorporates adventure, songs, and an ecological message.[34] The most recent special, "The Nature-tastic Four Movie," a 44-minute production, premiered on April 3, 2025, shortly after Earth Day. It portrays the main characters as superheroes defending nature from environmental threats like "Soil, Water, and Plant Stealers," underscoring themes of heroism, teamwork, and conservation through action-oriented storytelling and musical sequences.[35]Broadcast and distribution
United States broadcast
Nature Cat premiered on PBS Kids on November 25, 2015, immediately following the special Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas. Regular weekday airings commenced on January 18, 2016, in various time slots on PBS member stations, often in the morning or evening. The series, developed for public television distribution, spanned five seasons and multiple specials, with its final original episode airing on January 2, 2024; reruns persist on PBS Kids channels thereafter. Following the series finale, additional specials, including Nature Cat's Nature Movie Special Extraordinaire (April 22, 2024) and The Nature-tastic Four Movie (April 3, 2025), aired on PBS Kids. As a PBS production, episodes became accessible for on-demand streaming via the PBS Kids website and mobile app shortly after broadcast, enabling extended educational access for viewers. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, PBS Kids restructured its programming schedule to emphasize at-home learning support, shifting shows including Nature Cat to morning time slots on many stations and featuring targeted marathons to reinforce STEM concepts for children during school closures. These adjustments aligned with broader PBS initiatives to deliver curriculum-aligned content amid disrupted formal education.International broadcast
In Canada, Nature Cat premiered on DHX Television's Family CHRGD channel in summer 2016. The series was also available on the preschool-focused Family Jr. channel. A French-language dub exists for Canadian audiences, though specific broadcast details on French networks like Télémagino remain limited. In Latin America, Nature Cat was licensed to Discovery Kids starting in 2017, where it aired dubbed in Spanish (as Natugato) and Brazilian Portuguese. The show targeted preschool viewers across the region, with no significant format alterations beyond localization. The series reached other international markets through various broadcasters. In the Middle East, including the UAE, it aired on E Junior beginning in 2016. In Ireland, TG4 broadcast season 1 starting in 2016, featuring an Irish-language dub titled Cat Cliste, with airings continuing until December 2022. Additional European deals included SVT in Sweden, SIC in Portugal, Canal Panda and AMC Networks in Spain, and Nick Jr. in Italy, all secured in 2016. Availability in other parts of Europe and Asia has been more limited, primarily through select linear broadcasts like Cineplex in Thailand, Discovery Asia for the Indian subcontinent, Mediacorp in Singapore, and Hop TV in Israel. Streaming options exist via local platforms and PBS Kids extensions in certain countries, but coverage for seasons 2–5 varies, with later seasons impacted by a distributor shift from 9 Story Media Group to PBS International in 2020, limiting some dubs and releases. Localization efforts focused on audio dubs and subtitles in key markets, without major changes to the original format.Music and media
Soundtrack and discography
The soundtrack for Nature Cat consists of original songs composed to support the show's educational themes on nature and science, with music integrated into episodes to reinforce concepts like the water cycle and cloud formation. The theme song, "Nature Cat Theme Song," features lyrics by creators Adam Rudman and David Rudman, and music composed by Bill Sherman; it premiered alongside the series on November 25, 2015, and is performed by Taran Killam, Christopher Jackson, and Veronica Jackson.[36] The series' music emphasizes upbeat, sing-along tunes performed by in-show bands like Dog Gone, blending rock and pop styles suitable for children to promote outdoor activities and environmental awareness.[37][38] The principal discography release is The Green Album (Music from the Original TV Series), issued digitally on February 16, 2018, by BMG Rights Management, featuring 13 tracks drawn from the show's episodes. Key selections include "Theme Song" (0:45), "Stay Out All Day" (1:00) by Dog Gone, "Frog & Toad" (1:37), "Going Outside" (0:56), "Bioluminescence" (1:08), and "Clouds" (1:47) sung by Daisy, which highlights types of clouds and weather phenomena.[39][40][41] Individual tracks from the album, such as the "Theme Song," have been promoted via PBS KIDS digital platforms since the series launch, though no standalone physical singles were issued. Promotional songs tied to specials include an Earth Day track performed by the main characters in 2016, emphasizing daily environmental actions.[42][43]Home media releases
Nature Cat's home media releases primarily consist of DVD compilations distributed by PBS Distribution, with digital streaming options available since the show's debut. Physical releases began in 2018, focusing on episode collections from the first few seasons, while no Blu-ray editions have been produced. These DVDs often feature themed adventures and include bonus materials such as printable activity guides to encourage outdoor exploration.| Title | Release Date | Contents | Distributor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nature Cat: Onward and Pondward! | June 5, 2018 | 7 episodes from season 1, emphasizing water-themed nature investigations (approx. 80 minutes runtime) | PBS Distribution[44] |
| Nature Cat: Winter Dance Party | October 2, 2018 | The hour-long holiday special "Winter Dance Party" plus additional winter episodes from seasons 1 and 2 (approx. 80 minutes runtime) | PBS Distribution |
| Nature Cat: Nature Cat & Mr. Hide | January 15, 2019 | 4 episodes featuring competitive games with Ronald, spanning seasons 2 and 3 (approx. 50 minutes runtime) | PBS Distribution[45] |