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Currently, no known footage of the second episode is available online, although clips were supposedly available on the Hub Network's website as early as 2010.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20101223133207/http://www.hubworld.com:80/kenny-the-shark/shows/kenny-the-shark/videos Hub Network's video page for ''Kenny the Shark'' (archived).] Retrieved 16 Nov '18</ref> However, since Hub was rebranded as Discovery Family in 2014 (which included a new website), these videos are no longer available.
Currently, no known footage of the second episode is available online, although clips were supposedly available on the Hub Network's website as early as 2010.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20101223133207/http://www.hubworld.com:80/kenny-the-shark/shows/kenny-the-shark/videos Hub Network's video page for ''Kenny the Shark'' (archived).] Retrieved 16 Nov '18</ref> However, since Hub was rebranded as Discovery Family in 2014 (which included a new website), these videos are no longer available.
On March 13, 2022, the YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@dscoverykdslosinicios3406 D¡scoveryK!ds LosInicios] uploaded a copy of a Discovery Kids TV commercial dated to 2003 that features clips from both pilot segments.


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===Footage===
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==See Also==
==See Also==
===Kenny the Shark===
===Kenny the Shark===
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===Discovery Channel===
===Discovery Channel===
*[[Fifth Gear Europe (partially found European Discovery Channel motoring series; 2009)]]
*[[Fifth Gear Europe (partially found Discovery Channel Europe motoring series; 2009)]]
*[[Land of Lost Monsters (found Discovery Channel special; 2003)]]
*[[Land of Lost Monsters (found Discovery Channel special; 2003)]]
*[[Mythbusters "Cannibal Mouse" (lost unaired segment of Discovery Channel science entertainment series; 2006)]]
*[[Mythbusters (lost unaired segments of Discovery Channel science entertainment series; 2006-2015)]]
*[[PitchMen (found Discovery Channel docudrama series; 2009-2011)]]
*[[PitchMen (found Discovery Channel docudrama series; 2009-2011)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found Discovery Channel adaptation of BBC Two motoring series; 2005)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found Discovery Channel adaptation of BBC Two motoring series; 2005)]]
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===Hub Network===
===Hub Network===
*[[Family Game Night (partially lost Hub Network game show; 2010-2014)]]
*[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic "Spike at your Service" (found early drafts of Hub Network animated fantasy series episode; 2012)]]
*[[Family Game Night (found Hub Network game show; 2010-2014)]]
*[[The Game of Life (partially lost Hub Network game show; 2011-2012)]]
*[[The Game of Life (partially lost Hub Network game show; 2011-2012)]]


===Science Channel===
===Science Channel===
*[[Future Living 2025 (Lost Science Channel documentary; 2002)]]
*[[Future Living 2025 (found Science Channel documentary special; 2002)]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:51, 7 January 2024

Kenny the Shark title card.png

The original title card for the pilot.

Status: Partially Lost

Kenny the Shark is an American animated television series that originally aired on Discovery Kids from 2003 to 2005. Two 11-minute pilot episodes for the series, along with a short animated music video, were originally produced in 2001[1] by New York City-based studio Bullseye Art (later known as Raw Power).

The pilots feature a portion of the main characters from the final product, including the titular tiger shark Kenny, his owner Kat, and Kat's parents. However, drastically different character designs, animation, and (presumably) voice actors are used.

Synopsis

The first episode revolves around Kat and Kenny competing with another girl and her poodle at the local park to determine who is the better pet. A loosely similar storyline was used for the full series episode "Pet Tricks."

The storyline of the second episode is currently unknown, although judging by video descriptions from Hub Network's website, it appears to involve Kenny eating the family's pork roast dinner, as well as them going shopping at "Grocery Stadium" while Kenny's presence keeps the store on alert.

A short animated music video featuring the characters singing about the prehistoric megalodon shark was also produced, intended to be aired between both 11-minute segments.

Availability

A rough version of the first episode that features no background music or sound effects, along with a low-quality version of the Megalodon music video, was available on animator Ryan Edwards' website, but the page has since been removed and redirected.[1] They were re-uploaded to YouTube on October 8th, 2018, by user SpongeRobert RectangleShorts (known as Thespongeywun on LMW).

Currently, no known footage of the second episode is available online, although clips were supposedly available on the Hub Network's website as early as 2010.[2] However, since Hub was rebranded as Discovery Family in 2014 (which included a new website), these videos are no longer available.

On March 13, 2022, the YouTube channel D¡scoveryK!ds LosInicios uploaded a copy of a Discovery Kids TV commercial dated to 2003 that features clips from both pilot segments.

Gallery

Screenshots

Footage

Rough version of the first pilot (no music or sound effects).

"Megaladon" [sic] music video (low-quality audio).

Discovery Kids ad from 2003 featuring clips of the pilot

See Also

Kenny the Shark

Discovery Channel

Discovery Kids

Hub Network

Science Channel

References