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Revision as of 14:27, 11 August 2017
Darcy's Wild Life was a children's television series, originally broadcast on Discovery Kids in the United States and the Family Channel in Canada from October 2, 2004 to March 18, 2006. The show was also syndicated on the "Discovery Kids on NBC" Saturday-morning block from 2004 to 2006.
The show was successful enough after its initial 13 episodes to get a 20-episode second season; furthermore, Discovery Kids aired repeats of the show up until the channel changed into The Hub on October 10, 2010.
While a soundtrack and several tie-in books were released, the show was never released on home video. The show has never aired on The Hub or Discovery Family in the US, while Family Channel in Canada has not aired repeats in years. Another source of footage is Sara Paxton's "Take a Walk" music video, which featured footage from the show.
The only partial recording of an episode online is the first seven and a half minutes of the first episode Spanish-dubbed, recorded off Boomerang in Latin America.
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Videos