• last year
In a pathetic attempt to host his own children's nature show, a failing filmmaker travels 3,000 miles asking North Ameri | dG1fenhod0JweWdVcDQ
Transcript
00:00 For so many years, since I was a kid watching Steve Irwin,
00:03 I've just thought, that's what I want to be.
00:05 To be in nature and to teach kids about animals,
00:09 there's nothing better than that.
00:10 If I were going to make a children's show
00:12 about the monarch butterfly, what would you recommend I do?
00:15 Start by making it funny.
00:17 Put some bananas in its head or something.
00:21 If a few more people put bananas on their heads,
00:24 I think we might have a chance of saving the species.
00:27 There's a message in the monarch butterfly.
00:29 The monarch butterfly is messaging us
00:31 that you're not taking care of us.
00:32 You're not taking care of the environment that supports us.
00:36 Hey, pay attention.
00:37 We have to save our plants and our insects and our birds
00:41 because we are all dependent upon one another.
00:45 Hey, kids at home.
00:46 Why don't you hop in the van and we'll head on up to Canada
00:49 to follow the monarch butterfly.
00:51 You'll be there for every step of the way.
00:54 Join us, won't you?
00:56 Where the Butterflies Go. Coming soon to home video.