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Octonauts: Above & Beyond - The Octonauts and the Flying Foxes (S1E23)

Octonauts: Above & Beyond – Season 1 - Episode 23 – The Octonauts and the Flying Foxes

The Octonauts help fruit bats beat the Australian heat.

Runtime (min)11
Air Date2021-09-07
GenresAnimation, Kids, Family
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)CBeebies, Netflix

Storyline

When a heatwave strikes Australia, the Octonauts discover that a colony of fruit bats—also known as flying foxes—are struggling to cope with the dangerously high temperatures. These large bats are essential pollinators and seed dispersers in their ecosystem, but extreme heat puts them at serious risk of dehydration and heat stress. The team must act quickly to help the bats cool down and survive the scorching conditions.

The Octonauts deploy creative solutions to assist the flying foxes, working to provide relief from the intense heat. Through their efforts, the crew learns about the important role these bats play in maintaining healthy forests and spreading seeds across the landscape. The episode highlights the real-world challenges that wildlife face during extreme weather events and demonstrates how small interventions can make a significant difference for animals in distress.

What parents say

Parents have consistently praised the Octonauts franchise for its educational approach to marine and terrestrial biology, and many note that "Above & Beyond" successfully extends this mission to land-based ecosystems. Parents appreciate that episodes like this one introduce children to lesser-known animals such as flying foxes and explain their ecological importance in age-appropriate terms.

Many parents have commented that the show's focus on environmental challenges, including climate-related threats like heatwaves, provides valuable opportunities to discuss conservation and animal welfare with young viewers. Parents note that the Octonauts' problem-solving approach models compassion and scientific thinking without becoming preachy or overwhelming for preschoolers.

Some parents have mentioned that the brief runtime works well for younger attention spans and makes it easy to fit educational viewing into busy schedules. The show's gentle tone and lack of scary villains continue to make it a trusted choice for parents seeking quality content for children ages three to six.

What kids learn

Children learn about flying foxes, a type of large fruit bat native to Australia and other regions, and discover why these animals are vital to forest ecosystems. The episode explains how flying foxes pollinate flowers and spread seeds as they travel, helping new trees and plants grow across wide areas. Young viewers gain an understanding of how different animals contribute to the health of their environments in ways that might not be immediately obvious.

The episode also teaches children about the dangers that extreme heat poses to wildlife. Kids see how animals can become dehydrated and distressed during heatwaves, and they learn that even creatures that seem tough or independent sometimes need help during environmental crises. This builds empathy and awareness of how weather and climate affect all living things.

Through the Octonauts' response, children observe practical problem-solving and teamwork in action. They learn that helping animals in distress requires both quick thinking and an understanding of what those animals need to survive. The episode reinforces the values of compassion, environmental stewardship, and using knowledge to make a positive difference in the natural world.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Are flying foxes actually bats, and are they dangerous to people?Flying foxes are indeed bats—they're among the largest bat species in the world. Despite their size, they're fruit-eaters and pose no threat to people. They feed on nectar, pollen, and fruit, playing a crucial role in pollinating trees and dispersing seeds. While they should be observed from a distance like all wildlife, flying foxes are gentle animals that contribute significantly to forest health across Australia and nearby regions.
Is the heatwave danger to flying foxes based on real science?Yes, flying foxes are genuinely vulnerable to extreme heat. During severe heatwaves in Australia, thousands of flying foxes have died from heat stress and dehydration. These events are well-documented by wildlife organizations. The bats cannot sweat and rely on behaviors like fanning their wings and seeking shade to cool down. When temperatures exceed their tolerance, particularly above 42°C (108°F), mass mortality events can occur, making this episode's premise scientifically accurate.
How can I explain climate and heatwaves to my preschooler after watching this?Keep explanations simple and focused on what children can observe. You might say that sometimes weather gets extra hot, just like the episode showed, and that all animals need ways to stay cool and find water. Emphasize the helpers in the story—the Octonauts who noticed the problem and found solutions. For preschoolers, focus on care and problem-solving rather than abstract climate concepts. Answer their questions honestly but briefly, following their lead on how much detail they want.
What kind of solutions do the Octonauts use to help the bats?The Octonauts employ cooling strategies to help the overheated flying foxes, which mirror real-world wildlife rescue techniques. Wildlife carers in Australia actually do spray water on bats during heatwaves and provide shaded areas to help them regulate their body temperature. The episode demonstrates practical, compassionate intervention that reflects genuine conservation efforts, showing children that humans can take meaningful action to help animals facing environmental challenges when we understand their needs.
Does this episode have any scary or upsetting moments for sensitive kids?The episode maintains the gentle tone typical of Octonauts programming. While it presents bats in distress from heat, the focus quickly shifts to the rescue and solutions. There are no villains, predators, or frightening scenarios. The bats are portrayed sympathetically, and the Octonauts' successful intervention provides reassurance. Sensitive children should find the episode manageable, though parents know their own child's comfort level best. The overall message is hopeful and empowering rather than distressing.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
The Octonauts shipwreck on a desert coast and meet water scientist monkey Paani, who leads them to thirsty animals in need of major hydration.
12
Dashi and Peso round up a reindeer herd when lava causes floods in Iceland.
13
Kwazii and grandad Calico Jack find a new island home for a band of beetles.
14
Dashi whips through wild winds in Antarctica to rescue Calico Jack.
15
Professor Inkling and Paani help a hibernating salamander avoid a harmful gas.
16
Dashi, Tweak and Tunip search for hot springs after mudslides force a snake out of his home.
17
The Octonauts help hungry pupfish find their algae snack.
18
Dashi and sister Koshi take critters to higher ground before floods arrive.
19
Professor Natquik and Paani use an underground river to guide a bird home.
110
Min and Dashi protect a crew of sleeping caterpillars from predators.
111
Peso’s little bro Pinto joins Dashi in some mini-missions before heading home.
112
The Octonauts roll in with a new ride to save creatures from crumbling rocks.
113
Bamboo's running out, so the Octonauts find new turf for a giant panda.
114
Ranger Marsh needs help evacuating animals ahead of a hurricane.
115
The Octonauts lead a lost goby fish from the salty sea back to his freshwater home.
116
Tracker and Kwazii swim through sand with a mole before a storm hits.
117
Paani keeps a rat pack from snacking on endangered insects in New Zealand.
118
Sleepwalking mice are out of hibernation and in harm’s way unless the Octonauts can help.
119
Calico Jack and Kwazii reunite a mommy duck with her eggs.
120
Shellington, Kwazii and Ryla rescue a lost tiger while exploring a river cave.
121
The Octonauts clear the ash around an armadillo’s home after a fire.
122
Rising waters in Brazil lead Tweak and Dashi to help fire ants build a bridge above a river.
123
The Octonauts help fruit bats beat the Australian heat.
124
The Octonauts find new meals for hungry puffins when snack-worthy eels move to cooler waters.
125
A persistent pangolin helps Tunip escape a rock slide.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Min and the team save a crowded tree hotel from an itchy bear.
22
The agents must convince some albatrosses to leave their sinking island for somewhere new.
23
A honey badger chases away other animals from a watering hole.
24
Cute pikas must move to higher ground when a glacier starts melting faster than usual.
25
The weather’s starting to freeze, but the critters aren’t ready for the cold!
26
Dashi and Koshi look for baby eels that have lost their way back home.
27
Paani and the team help a water frog search for more of his species.
28
Something strange raided Kwazii and Tweak’s campsite and ate all of their food.
29
A red fox moves into Professor Natquik’s den and causes a mess.
210
The Vegimals train as pirates to protect mangrove trees from a group of pygmy sloths.
211
Paani bundles up underground with a new feathered friend after a snowstorm.
212
The Octonauts rescue a herd of elephants stuck inside a salt cave.
213
A baby goose won’t sit still and stay in his best to wait for his mama.
214
Tracker and the team try to find out why all the water in a lake went away.
215
Ranger Marsh looks to reunite a trio of egg-stealing lizard siblings.
216
Shellington and pals find mysterious clues of a bison in need of help.
217
The Octonauts explore the different layers of the rainforest and help its creatures find a new home when their habitat becomes too dried up.
218
Paani and the team find a new home for alligators after sharks swim into a swamp.
219
There’s no cocoa in sight, so the Vegimals head to the Amazon for more!
220
A trio of camels helps a lost Paani find some water in the desert.
221
A hungry carp endangers a lake after chomping on all of the plants.
222
Two curious parrots cause problems after sneaking into the Octo-Ray aircraft.
223
Kwazii and Calico Jack wash ashore on a strange and legendary island.
224
The agents track down a monarch butterfly that got separated from his swarm.
225
Calico Jack and Kwazii team up with a sneaky cat to find buried treasure.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
While testing out the new Terra-Gup 6, Tweak crash lands in the desert.
32
A Portuguese man o’ war washes ashore; the Octonauts need to reunite him with his legion.
33
The Octonauts help protect some creatures from rain when the rain shadow effect fails.
34
When a hoatzin’s eggs go missing in the Amazon, the Octonauts work to get them back.
35
A search for a gift for Captain Barnacles leads the Vegimals and Shellington to India.
36
When his little brother Pinto gets trapped on a piece of ice, Peso has to rescue him.
37
Paani and Min use the new Octoblimp to map a ‘river in the sky’.
38
Harmful algae create a red tide on the Florida coast, causing creatures to get sick.
39
When the Terra-Gup 1 is damaged, Barnacles and Koshi work together to repair it.
310
While cleaning up a fire, the Octonauts encounter some fast-learning orangutans.
311
When a termite colony gets sucked into an aardvark’s nose, the Octonauts head to the rescue.
312
A tsunami washes some sea creatures inland; the Octonauts trek into the forest to help.
313
When a flamingo chick gets left behind, it’s up to the Octonauts to save the young bird.
314
A lyrebird confounds the Octonauts with its ability to mimic any sound it hears.
315
When winter comes early in Canada, the Octonauts help some hares with their camouflage.
316
Kwazii finds that the 'dragon' he’s met is really a Gila monster.
317
Tweak and Bud find themselves stranded on a floating island made of papyrus reeds.
318
A Malabar squirrel, stuck aboard the Octoray, starts to build stashes all over the ship.
319
While cleaning after a storm, the Octonauts find a primate known as a spectral tarsier.
320
It’s an underwater mystery when a valuable protective shell goes missing.
321
The Octonauts must track down some Australian possums and help them return home.
322
When a sea turtle loses a chunk of its shell, Tweak and Bud must engineer a solution.
323
The Octonauts must chase away some hungry wolves while in the Yellowstone ecosystem.
324
Tracker spots some northern bald ibises migrating in the wrong direction.
325
During a mission to replant the area around Mount Kilimanjaro, the Octoray gets stuck.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
41
A solar storm throws off some whales’ senses of direction, as well as the Octonauts.
42
Tracker and Kwazii help some fish whose food keeps getting stolen by a frigatebird.
43
When Selva encounters an injured creature, Peso journeys to provide medical aid.
44
The Octonauts help when they discover melting permafrost endangering an ecosystem.
45
When a rainstorm surges, the Octonauts contend with an oncoming mudslide.
46
The Octonauts help a colony of honeybees that are trapped in a sinking tree.
47
While in search of a boiling river, Kwazii and Paani meet some tamarin monkeys.
48
When a fire threatens a meerkat burrow, the Octonauts must put it out.
49
Arctic ringed seals are threatened when warming temperatures diminish their snow caves.
410
The Octonauts assist an alpine swift to catch up with its flock.
411
A baby elephant separated from its herd needs the Octonauts' help swimming to safety.
412
While collecting pictures, Dashi and Shellington get trapped in a flooding cave.
413
The Octonauts must clear a logjam while protecting a family of birds.
414
When a blizzard hits, Captain Barnacles will need to use all his Arctic survival tactics.
415
A replanting mission is interrupted when a gazelle goes missing just as a sandstorm hits.
416
On a mission to study caddisfly silk, Bud and Paani get washed down a river.
417
The Octonauts help rebuild some mudflats while reuniting a lost bird with its flock.
418
Two dolphins get stuck in a coastal saltwater lake during low tide.
419
Kwazii and Periwinkle try to help a bird found in the Sonoran Desert.
420
The Octonauts must repair a coral reef protecting a lagoon from surrounding sharks.
421
The Octonauts and Octo-Agents work together to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
422
When the underwater Kavachi volcano erupts, Ryla calls on the Octonauts to help.
423
Tracker and Koshi’s bird-studying mission is upended when a mysterious egg appears.
424
The Octonauts identify a mysterious creature that turns out to be a spider crab in need.
425
When the Reef Base’s power is knocked out, Octo-Agents lead the charge to restore it.

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