10 reviews
The Creature Cases is another in Netflix's long line of preschool shows, and if you or your child are fans of Octonauts, you will like this.
The series focuses on Sam Snow, a snow leopard, and Kit Casey, a fox, who are agents for CLADE, the Covert League of Animal Detective Experts. This series chronicles the pair's missions, given by their boss, Director Scratch, cracking mysteries centered around animals and what happened.
This is a great series. Aside from Sam and Kit, the series has memorable characters like Bill and Jill, the Mice Squad who serve as the ones who find the missions for the duo, as well as at the end of each episode, have a segment called Fact File talking about an animal in said episode (which is like Octonauts' own Creature Report segment), and the Stinkwells, twin skunks who make the pair's gear (and serve as an occasional fart joke, which thankfully, is kept to one per appearance). The voice acting is well done, and the stories are full of action as well as comedy, making this a neat edutainment show for little ones.
The series focuses on Sam Snow, a snow leopard, and Kit Casey, a fox, who are agents for CLADE, the Covert League of Animal Detective Experts. This series chronicles the pair's missions, given by their boss, Director Scratch, cracking mysteries centered around animals and what happened.
This is a great series. Aside from Sam and Kit, the series has memorable characters like Bill and Jill, the Mice Squad who serve as the ones who find the missions for the duo, as well as at the end of each episode, have a segment called Fact File talking about an animal in said episode (which is like Octonauts' own Creature Report segment), and the Stinkwells, twin skunks who make the pair's gear (and serve as an occasional fart joke, which thankfully, is kept to one per appearance). The voice acting is well done, and the stories are full of action as well as comedy, making this a neat edutainment show for little ones.
- jeremycrimsonfox
- Apr 11, 2022
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This show is great. Funny, clever and educational. Two main characters are great and remind of classic spy characters. My kids love it. I even love watching it. Very clever. Hoping for Season 2.
- shannonjrichards
- May 26, 2022
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I like watching this show with my kids. It's fun, educational and well written. But not written in a way that assumes kids are morons like a lot of other children's programs. Recommend it.
- tuckmccorm-1
- Apr 22, 2022
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This show was a great surprise! I didn't have huge expectations when my 4 year old asked to watch it. It's not a "baby talk-educational show". It has fun story lines, non patronizing script, but still pulls off being educational. The animation is bright and cheery. In fact it's another one of those shows that I'm sad when the kids *don't* ask to watch it.
My only regret is that it's such a new show that there aren't multiple seasons to binge.
Hope Netflix keeps this one going. Total win for my 2 and 4 year old and as a bonus for 35 year old me!
My only regret is that it's such a new show that there aren't multiple seasons to binge.
Hope Netflix keeps this one going. Total win for my 2 and 4 year old and as a bonus for 35 year old me!
My boys (5, 3 and almost 2) love this show! They laugh, learn facts and enjoy the stories.
I agree with another poster saying it's like octonauts. And we love that show too! And puffin rock.
The only thing that was confusing at first was the "Fact file" song at the end. I thought they were saying "Zack final" for the longest time and I couldn't understand what in the world it was supposed to be cause I knew I was hearing it wrong. 😂 now I can hear the " fact file" words, but it took looking it up to figure it out. I guess I have terrible hearing.
Anyways! It's a fun show for sure.
I agree with another poster saying it's like octonauts. And we love that show too! And puffin rock.
The only thing that was confusing at first was the "Fact file" song at the end. I thought they were saying "Zack final" for the longest time and I couldn't understand what in the world it was supposed to be cause I knew I was hearing it wrong. 😂 now I can hear the " fact file" words, but it took looking it up to figure it out. I guess I have terrible hearing.
Anyways! It's a fun show for sure.
- bakazaruchan
- May 10, 2022
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My 3 year old and 5 year old love it! It's really fun for both girls and boys. Even I catch myself watching it with the kids while doing chores. I really hope a second season is in the making!
- alexander-y-wagner
- May 17, 2022
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My daughter is 2.5 and loves this show. I find the cases interesting and I really enjoy the bit at the end where they show the actual animal they ate investigating, I.e a giraffe, raccoon, etc. I am used to her watching nonstop singing shows like Cocomelon or Bebefin, so this is a very nice and welcomed change of pace. The episodes are about 30 mins I think, with 2-3 stories/cases per episode and I think that is great. She also loves bluey, but I am not a fan of the 10-12 minute long episodes personally.
I personally prefer this to Bluey, Blippi, Ms. Rachel, Cocomelon, bebefin, baby shark, etc.
I personally prefer this to Bluey, Blippi, Ms. Rachel, Cocomelon, bebefin, baby shark, etc.
- britt-72916
- Jun 26, 2023
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My brother is so obsesed with this show he binged it 30+ Times now the song FACT FILE is stuck in my head it dosent act like kids are idiots and is like a detective show recomend it for 8 and below.
- popotatopato
- May 28, 2022
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There are so many kids shows to count on Netflix and most of the kid's shows aimed at preschool children only got my interest once I discovered The Creature Cases.
The character designs are mostly cute. Two of the designs that really got my attention are Sam Snow and Kit Casey. I really love how the creators of Octonauts made those characters and they looked really good. But it's not just the character designs of Sam and Kit that really got my attention it is actually the bond between those two characters. Not only did they both work together in C. L. A. D. E. But they absolutely share the same bond with one another and show they mostly treat each other. Plus they are absolutely relatable. Most notable are Kit Casey who is sometimes a sloth who takes things dirty and Sam Snow who sometimes takes things organized and clean. They have a really good relationship and it almost has the Nick and Judy vibe from Zootopia but both predators with different subfamilies
However, as with the usual preschool show the story is just okay I guess. Obviously, there are no fight scenes or arresting animals but at least I get to learn more about the facts files of the animals although it's pretty repetitive all the time. And I get interesting characters like Wally who looks more like a comic relief character Barb the scorpion who has the tough girl look and is almost reminded of Miss Tarantula from The Bad Guys and finally Roxy Raider the raccoon who would have been such an interesting villain character and she has potential to return on future seasons.
The Creature Cases may look like it's just another preschool show that is all about solving cases but this absolutely a really cute show to watch and the relationship between Sam and Kit really carried it.
The character designs are mostly cute. Two of the designs that really got my attention are Sam Snow and Kit Casey. I really love how the creators of Octonauts made those characters and they looked really good. But it's not just the character designs of Sam and Kit that really got my attention it is actually the bond between those two characters. Not only did they both work together in C. L. A. D. E. But they absolutely share the same bond with one another and show they mostly treat each other. Plus they are absolutely relatable. Most notable are Kit Casey who is sometimes a sloth who takes things dirty and Sam Snow who sometimes takes things organized and clean. They have a really good relationship and it almost has the Nick and Judy vibe from Zootopia but both predators with different subfamilies
However, as with the usual preschool show the story is just okay I guess. Obviously, there are no fight scenes or arresting animals but at least I get to learn more about the facts files of the animals although it's pretty repetitive all the time. And I get interesting characters like Wally who looks more like a comic relief character Barb the scorpion who has the tough girl look and is almost reminded of Miss Tarantula from The Bad Guys and finally Roxy Raider the raccoon who would have been such an interesting villain character and she has potential to return on future seasons.
The Creature Cases may look like it's just another preschool show that is all about solving cases but this absolutely a really cute show to watch and the relationship between Sam and Kit really carried it.
- kervindonngo
- Oct 22, 2023
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I love the approach to this show. I really do. To me, this is Octonauts Above & Beyond, Mira, Royal Detective, and British spy media mixed in a blender. Both of the former two are really great preschool cartoons. And what a masterpiece this show is!
Sam and Kit are really good partners in this show, and maybe that's mostly because their opposing personalities make them a great example of "opposites attract partners." Sam is a germaphobic man who is serious about his tasks, while Kit is a silly free-spirited girl. And I really love how their British accents sound perfect for these characters being detectives/special agents.
The only reason it's a 9/10 instead of a 10/10 is because of the "fact file" song. It's just kind of annoying and hard to hear.
Overall? If this show can combine three really great pieces of media into one masterpiece of media, then this has to be the best show from Silvergate Media so far, and it's only rivaled by SuperKitties, which came out a year after this.
Sam and Kit are really good partners in this show, and maybe that's mostly because their opposing personalities make them a great example of "opposites attract partners." Sam is a germaphobic man who is serious about his tasks, while Kit is a silly free-spirited girl. And I really love how their British accents sound perfect for these characters being detectives/special agents.
The only reason it's a 9/10 instead of a 10/10 is because of the "fact file" song. It's just kind of annoying and hard to hear.
Overall? If this show can combine three really great pieces of media into one masterpiece of media, then this has to be the best show from Silvergate Media so far, and it's only rivaled by SuperKitties, which came out a year after this.
- carriewriter
- Aug 4, 2023
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