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Episode 1
The Nose Knows -
Episode 2
Eye Spy -
Episode 3
Dinosaurs -
Episode 4
Who's In the Hole -
Episode 5
Happy Lemur Day -
Episode 6
Swimming -
Episode 7
Slimy Buddies -
Episode 8
Snow Day -
Episode 9
Night Time -
Episode 10
Climbing -
Episode 11
Fierce Creatures -
Episode 12
Homes -
Episode 13
Puppies -
Episode 14
Tracks -
Episode 15
Fling -
Episode 16
Itchy -
Episode 17
Ears Hear -
Episode 18
Feeling Good -
Episode 19
Running -
Episode 20
Animal Daycare -
Episode 21
Giants -
Episode 22
Pets -
Episode 23
Bears -
Episode 24
Lids -
Episode 25
Great Singers -
Episode 26
Playtime -
Episode 27
Fast and Slow -
Episode 28
Horses -
Episode 29
Bathtime -
Episode 30
Jumpers -
Episode 31
Funny Faces -
Episode 32
Spots and Stripes -
Episode 33
Sand Creatures -
Episode 34
Water Creatures -
Episode 35
Who's In the Egg? -
Episode 36
Hail to Tails -
Episode 37
Cats -
Episode 38
The Four F's -
Episode 39
Stinky -
Episode 40
Bzzz
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Episode 1
Green Creatures -
Episode 2
Brain Power -
Episode 3
Bovine -
Episode 4
Snakebellies -
Episode 5
Humans -
Episode 6
Zoboo the Super Lemur -
Episode 7
Pop Goes the Tiger -
Episode 8
Powerhouse -
Episode 9
Talk to Me -
Episode 10
Flying Buddies -
Episode 11
Creature Neighbors -
Episode 12
Buddies -
Episode 13
Can You Feel It? -
Episode 14
Fearfest -
Episode 15
Superclaw -
Episode 16
Grow, Zoboo, Grow -
Episode 17
Don't Fence Me In -
Episode 18
Families -
Episode 19
H2O -
Episode 20
Crocodilian -
Episode 21
Hot and Cold -
Episode 22
Armor -
Episode 23
Ants and Eaters -
Episode 24
World of Legs -
Episode 25
Messy and Clean
Zoboomafoo 1999
Zoboomafoo is an American children's television series that aired from January 25, 1999, to April 28, 2001, and is still shown today in syndication depending on the area, and it is regularly shown on PBS Kids Sprout. A total of 65 episodes were aired. A creation of the Kratt Brothers, it features a talking Coquerel's Sifaka, a type of lemur, named Zoboomafoo, or Zoboo for short, and a collection of repeat animal guests. Every episode begins with the Kratt brothers in "Animal Junction", a peculiar place in which the rules of nature change and wild animals come to visit and play. After January 16, 2004, the show was pulled from its weekday airing on most PBS stations, though some continue to air the show.
