A Bat in the Brownies (Wild Kratts)

A Bat in the Brownies is the 36th episode from season 1 of Wild Kratts.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) It's very educational about bats, specifically little brown bats. The facts about ultrasonic waves and why bats are good predators for mosquitoes are very interesting.
 * 2) This episode also clears up stereotpyes about bats and focuses on what's true.
 * 3) While not as much as other episodes, it establishes a solid conflict that Martin and Chris solve via a smart idea.
 * 4) Koki being the longest to convince of the true nature of bats is a good element and establishes realism.
 * 5) The bat creature power forms look great.
 * 6) It is funny, like most episodes.
 * 7) The animation is fluid and good-looking. The bats look close to how they are in real life.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Jimmy answers a question Chris asked Koki about who told her about bat stereotypes.
 * 2) While educational and still entertaining, it may seem less exciting or fact-filled than other episodes.
 * 3) Martin laughs about Chris nearly getting eaten by a fish, which is either a method of coping or just plain insensitivity. Martin also mistakes a bat squeak for people chewing with their mouth open, which is nonsensical and unfunny; Martin should also be able to tell immediately what that sound is because of how much he knows about nature and spends time in it.
 * 4) Koki can be annoying at times.

Trivia

 * This is the third episode where a Wild Kratts member speaks badly of an animal.
 * This episode has no villain.