The Cybersphere has more new shows

The Cybersphere now has four new shows and we have already begun showing them, starting with Kaluoka’hina. Below are the new shows in the order I plan to unveil them to the public on Saturdays (subject to change). Note: There is likely a fifth show on the way, so stay tuned.

Kaluoka’hina: The Enchanted Reef – Now Playing in February & March

The vastness of our planet’s oceans guards unimaginable secrets. One of its most precious is “Kaluoka’hina,” the enchanted reef whose magic protects it against humans finding it. Kaluoka’hina’s colorful inhabitants live in peace until the volcano erupts, and the spell is broken. Now it’s up to Jake, the young sawfish, and his paranoid pal, Shorty, to restore the magic of Kaluoka’hina.

Africa: The Serengeti – Playing in April & May

The Serengeti is a huge area of grassland in Tanzania, Africa. Once a year, in the time of drought, about two million herd animals like antelopes travel north to feed and mate before moving south again, when plants there begin to blossom.

The Zula Patrol: Under the Weather – Playing in June & July

The stalwart heroes of the Zula Patrol are on an expedition collecting samples of weather for scientist Multo’s research — using their loyal pet Gorga’s ability to collect and bottle all kinds of weather. But when the Zula gang inadvertently hurts Gorga’s feelings, he decides to leave Zula and find another planet to live on. Interplanetary villain Dark Truder then tricks Gorga into stealing the weather from other planets – part of his latest nefarious scheme to rule the Universe. The ZPers find out and go after him – in the process learning all about weather, both terrestrial and interplanetary.

Ice Worlds – Playing in August & September

The delicate balance between ice, water and the existence of life has been a topic of exploration and discovery in science for generations. In travels to the Arctic and Antarctic regions of our planet, we’ll examine the ecosystems that live and thrive there and see how their survival is connected with our own. Beyond Earth, we’ll see how the existence of ice shapes the landscape and the natural systems on other planets and moons in our solar system.

Time Flies…

… when you’re having fun, right? Of course it does. Which is why so much time has passed since my last post. Fear not, I’m still alive and it’s time to get the ball rolling again. It’s a long way down the mountain and hopefully we won’t repeat last year. It is Groundhog Day after all.