Curious George

2006 • PBS Kids
4.4
2.9K reviews
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Season 7 episodes (6)

1 Monkey Down Under / Bright Lights, Little Monkey
12/3/12
G'Day Mate! George and The Man with the Yellow Hat visit the land down under for an Australian outback safari adventure! While the Man goes sightseeing for sea cows, George stays behind to investigate footprints in the sand. Could it be a mysterious hopping clown rabbit? Or perhaps...a baby kangaroo! Also - George, Allie, and Bill go on a late-night search for a mysterious creature - the Perseids. But taking pictures in the dark is hard enough without making noise to scare away their camera-shy guests. They'll need a new way to communicate...in a flash!
2 We Otter Be Friends / Sir George and the Dragon
12/4/12
After an otter swims away with Mr. Quint's boat keys, a stranded George tries everything he can to retrieve them. But the otter is a faster swimmer, a quicker runner, and a better hider than George. Can George out-otter the otter and get the keys back? And, George is starring in his first play. Under the hot stage lights, George falls asleep and dreams he's a guarding a medieval castle! Can the clever monkey figure out how to keep Dragon Charkie out of the castle and be the hero of the play?
3 Hundley Jr. / Curious George Gets Winded
12/5/12
What's long, low to the ground, and loves to clean milkweed off the lobby floor? Hundley's newest friend and caterpillar, Hundley Jr! But when Hundley is torn between looking after the lobby and caring for his new friend, he turns his lobby duties over - to a monkey! Also, Bill needs one more newspaper delivery to win the coveted Golden Pouch, but a big snowfall ruins his chances. Even with George's help, there's no way he can deliver all those papers in time. Can George's monkey-made wind sled help the duo sail to victory?
4 Where's the Firedog? / Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye
2/4/13
George's canine friend Blaze keeps running away from the firehouse. When Blaze winds up in the animal shelter, George and his firefighter friend Sam learn how to keep her safe by putting a tag on her collar, walking her on a leash, and making sure she's never lonely. Also, Toots the blues-singing germ is back and the Man with the Yellow Hat has a cold. George chases Toots out of the Man but now the germ wants to spread to other people. Can George stop Toots before they catch the infectious tune?
5 Honey of a Monkey / Curious George's Egg Hunt
4/23/13
George and Steve are in a sticky situation when they accidentally eat all of Betsy's honeycomb. Will their homemade beehive produce enough honeycomb in time for Betsy's Earth Day presentation, or will she be buzzing mad? Also, George and Allie have discovered an egg in the grass with no nest in sight. Where is the egg's mother? They search high and low to find the right bird's nest but no egg will match. Could it be another kind of animal is inside the tiny round shell?
6 George and Allie's Lawn Service / Curious George's Scavenger Hunt
4/24/13
George and Allie are crazy about Mr. Renkins' new kids -- baby goats named Suzy and Sammy. But when the goats keep escaping their pen and chewing on everything in sight, can George and Allie find a way to keep their new friends penned up? Also, It's a race around the city as George, Marco, and Chef Pisghetti go on a shape-finding scavenger hunt to raise money for the animal shelter. They find rectangles, stars, and circles, but how are they ever going to find 100 diamonds?

About this show

For nearly 65 years, generations of young children have been charmed by the literary adventures of Curious George. Now George is ready for his next big adventure! Based on the best-selling Curious George books by Margret and H.A. Rey, and narrated by Emmy award-winning actor William H. Macy (Seabiscuit, Pleasantville), the series expands George's world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books. Each of the half-hour episodes includes two animated stories followed by short live-action pieces showing real kids who are investigating the ideas that George introduces in his stories. The series aims to inspire kids to explore science, math, and engineering in the world around them.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
2.9K reviews
Adriana Sartorius
May 8, 2016
My sister doesn't like it but I do so I just give it four stars cuz I like it I don't get how my sister doesn't like it I think she's too childish she's only four I'm 12 a very big difference 8 more years ahead of her I was born in 2000 something I mean not 2000 something 19th them something 19000 something thousand why did I say that I mean hundred 1900 wait is it a thousand or hundred I don't know I'm stupid
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Otter's Den (M'Hael)
September 30, 2013
The message of this show appears to be: ruin everything that belongs to someone else and/or destroy their work, and somehow it all magically works out okay. This show needs to die in a fire.
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A Google user
October 13, 2016
Excellently educational & eminently entertaining, quirky but never condescending. Slips scientific reasoning & principles in under the radar, while the kids aren't looking; parents can watch, too, without wanting to claw their eyes out with a rusty spoon. Characters are remarkably well written and fleshed out, for a kids' cartoon. Will Bill ever figure out that George is a monkey, and not a city kid? And who's Herbert Nenninger? Tune in and find out!
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