
GeoKids
- 1994
- Returning Series
- Documentary · Kids
- 1 season
- 10.0/10
Hosted by Francisco the Flamingo, Bobby the Bushbaby, Sunny the Honey Possum, and Balzac de Chameleon, each GeoKids episode is filled with award-winning cinematography, irresistible songs, and fascinating animation. Created and directed by Emmy-winner Hank Saroyan of Jim Henson's Muppet Babies, GeoKids is certain to entertain and enrich the whole family.
Latest: Season 1 · 1994
View all seasonsE1. Cool Cats, Raindrops, and Things That Live in Holes
Jan 1, 1994
During a game of hide-and-seek, Bobby Bushbaby tumbles into a tree hole, prompting Balzac de Chameleon to tell Bobby and Sunny Honeypossum about the many animals that live in holes.
E2. Flying, Trying, and Honking Around
Jan 8, 1994
Sunny Honeypossum wants to fly, Bobby Bushbaby wants to help, and Balzac de Chameleon knows just which fascinating feathered creatures to tell them about.
E3. Bear Cubs, Baby Ducks, and Kooky Kookaburras
Jan 15, 1994
While looking for a special flower, Sunny Honeypossum and Bobby Bushbaby see a baby monkey, leading Balzac de Chameleon to tell them how lots of different animal babies grow up.
E4. Camouflage, Cuttlefish, and Chameleons Changing Color
Jan 29, 1994
In "Camouflage, Cuttlefish, and Chameleons Changing Color," the fun begins with a wacky game of "I Spy," as Sunny Honeypossum spots a sticklike bug crawling up Bobby Bushbaby's arm, prompting Uncle Balzac to tell about the many special animals that use camouflage.
E5. Chomping on Bugs, Swimming Sea Slugs, and Stuff That Makes Animals Special
Feb 5, 1994
While Bobby Bushbaby and Sunny Honeypossum play a silly version of "Simon Says," Uncle Balzac unexpectedly snatches a fly from Bobby's nose with his long, sticky chameleon tongue, beginning a rousing tour of the amazing animal traits featured in "Chomping on Bugs, Swimming Sea Slugs, and Stuff That Makes Animals Special."
E6. Tadpoles, Dragonflies, and the Caterpillar's Big Change
Feb 12, 1994
In "Tadpoles, Dragonflies, and the Caterpillar's Big Change," it's Uncle Balzac to the rescue when mad scientist Bobby Bushbaby tries to turn Sunny Honeypossum into a butterfly, then a frog, in a goofy scientific experiment.


