Hello World

2016 • Discovery Channel
4.1
7 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Usher Presents: Stronger
7/9/16
Season-only
It's a big, tough world out there for many animals. Usher's new track “Stronger” provides the backdrop as the sea turtle and red fox demonstrate how adversity only makes them more resilient.
2 Christina Aguilera Presents: Don't Mess with Mama
7/9/16
Season-only
A mother's love is so fierce that anyone who gets in her way better beware. In “Don't Mess with Mama” Aguilera uses “Light up the Sky” to showcase the strategies of maternal caregivers, like a mountain goat and a cheetah, as each protects her young.
3 Steven Tyler Presents: Summer Wild
7/16/16
Season-only
Tyler's recently released country song “RED, WHITE & YOU,” is a perfect backdrop to “Summer Wild.” This episode shows how several North American critters–prairie dogs, hawks, and wild mustangs—like to spend their summer vacation.
4 Ellie Goulding Presents: Crazy Love
7/16/16
Season-only
In “Crazy Love,” Goulding uncovers the amazing (and hilarious) lengths some animals go to to attract a mate. Her hit, “Something in the Way You Move,” sets the mood for animals as diverse as polar bears and garter snakes.
5 Joan Jett Presents: Bad Reputation
7/23/16
Season-only
Jett highlights the stories of creatures we love to hate, such as wolves, alligators and sharks. Her hit song “Bad Reputation”, makes the case that for all fear they put into the world, these guys are crucial parts of their ecosystems.
6 Dave Matthews Presents: Save Me
7/23/16
Season-only
Every animal needs water, yet each creature's search for it is unique. With “Save Me”, Matthews follows the stories of rhinos, spadefoot toads and manatees, as they search for the fresh water on which all life on Earth depends.

About this show

HELLO WORLD! takes a look at the wonders of the natural world through the eyes of some of today’s most celebrated musicians.. The series brings out the universal themes of the artists’ music by using it as a soundtrack for the stories of animals in the wild.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
7 reviews
John H
July 17, 2016
The show uses a bunch of recycled footage in a quick montage presentation, so it's not as educational or in depth as a normal documentary. the main focus is the celebrity voices and songs.. and it's so-so. Each episode features one song and plays it in a loop throughout the whole episode, and it's often way too present, making the visuals and narration hard to follow. Overall it ends up being pretty subpar as a nature program. Best episode is the one by Ellie Goulding though; her voice and style is perfect.
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