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Genius blend of various rock stars finest songs and beasts of the wild in their natural habitat
Ed-Shullivan28 July 2016
Whoever it was that came up with the idea of producing a TV mini- series documentary that combines live wild animal footage frolicking in their natural habitats narrated by six (6) music rock stars, one for each of the first six episodes, and highlighting some of the most beautiful natural animal footage with hit songs of these rock stars was pure genius!

The first six episodes are narrated singularly by none other than rock and soul singers Usher Raymond, Christina Aguilera, Steven Tyler, Ellie Goulding, Joan Jett, and last but not least, Dave Matthews. What sets this animal kingdom documentary series apart from all of their predecessors besides the knowledge transfer they provide on the animal kingdom is how uniquely they highlight some of the most fascinating animal life scenes whether they are depicting battles between rhinoceros's and elephants, prairie dogs versus snakes, or wild horses fighting over who will be the alpha male stud of the herd, is the genius use of the narrators own (rock or soul) songs to highlight this series to new heights never reached before on the television screen.

I cannot wait for this series to be released in Blu Ray format and I anticipate this new documentary series of Hello World! to be extended beyond the first six episodes for many more wildlife adventures. It would not surprise me if many of the elementary schools across the world begin to utilize this documentary series to acquaint the younger generation about the wild animal kingdom by combining the familiarity of their generation's music with the grace and power of the wild animal kingdoms natural habitats.

A must see 10 out of 10 rating for the entire family, young and old.
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