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Hippo King

Premiere: 4/6/2022 | 0:30 |

Follow the life of an old hippo, a king of its kind, and discover the true character of one of Earth’s largest land mammals.

About the Episode

From Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, an old, battle-scarred hippo bull has an incredible story to tell. Previously hippos were almost always misunderstood because their secret life happens beneath the water and under the cover of darkness. This tale imagines a story of 35 years from when the hippo was a vulnerable orphan to the ultimate battle that crowns him king decades later. From birth to exile to redemption, follow the life of the “Hippo King” and discover the true character of one of Earth’s largest land mammals.

Buzzworthy Moments:

After spending time bonding with her son, a mother hippo leads her calf into the main pod, where the rest of the hippos live, for the first time. The calf huddles near its mother and other calves for protection as its father lurks nearby, using his razor-sharp tusks to establish dominance with any hippo that appears to be a threat.

The mother hippo loses strength in her old age and dies next to her calf. Predators such as lions, vultures and crocodiles take advantage of this feast and approach her body. The calf makes a heartbreaking decision to leave his mother’s body behind to protect himself and escape fast-chasing lions.

As the calf returns to the river, he is met with a challenge and exclusion. The dominant bull makes his way to the calf and fights him off, forcing the calf to find a new home. The calf spends his time alone, grazing during the night as he cautiously avoids predators like hyenas.

As the seasons change, the calf grows larger, as does his ambition to become the dominant bull. When he returns to the river as a fully grown bull, the dominant bull comes out of the water, bearing his tusks and ready for battle. The two aggressively fight, bite and chase after each other, until the older bull retreats in defeat. He has now won the dominant position and title “Hippo King.”

Noteworthy Facts:

Oxpeckers are little birds that clean hippos’ wounds and remove parasites. Submerging underwater is the only way hippos can get rid of the oxpeckers.

Kigelia africana, known as sausage trees, bears a fruit that resembles the shape of a sausage. This “tree of life” blooms when the drought is at its worst and is the only source of food during this time.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS

HIPPO KING

NARRATED BY
RUSSELL BOULTER

DIRECTED BY
WILL & LIANNE STEENKAMP

CINEMATOGRAPHY
LIANNE STEENKAMP

AERIAL FILMING & SOUND
WILL STEENKAMP

HIGH SPEED CAMERA
FALK EGGERT

EDITOR
ALAN MILLER BFE

WRITERS
WILL & LIANNE STEENKAMP
ALAN MILLER

ONLINE EDITOR
ROLAND MITTERMÜLLER

GRAPHIC DESIGN
CHRISTIAN STOPPACHER

COLORIST
LEE NIEDERKOFLER

MUSIC COMPOSED BY
CHRISTIAN HESCHL

SOUND DESIGN & DUBBING MIX
STEFAN K. FIEDLER

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS
TRACY BLOWERS
JASON ALFONSI

SPECIAL THANKS
ZAMBIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND ARTS
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL PARKS & WILDLIFE
ZAMBIA CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
ZAMBIA NEWS AND INFORMATION SERVICES
NSEFU CAMP GUIDES
CONSERVATION SOUTH LUANGWA
ZAMBIAN CARNIVORE PROGRAMME
TON & MARGAUX DE ROOY
ROB & EMILY CLIFFORD
KEYALA PHIRI
WILLIE SHUMA
ANITA BALLETTO
MENNO BAKKER

CO-PRODUCERS
JÖRN RÖVER
TOM SYNNATZSCHKE

PRODUCTION MANAGERS
TRAUDE GARTNER
PAUL REIF

LINE PRODUCER
ROMAN LANDAUER

UNIT MANAGER
DINAH CZEZIK-MÜLLER

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
ANDREA GASTGEB
SABINE HOLZER

FOR NATURE

SERIES EDITOR
JANET HESS

SENIOR PRODUCER
LAURA METZGER LYNCH

COORDINATING PRODUCER
JAYNE JUN

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
JAMES F. BURKE

LEGAL COUNSEL
BLANCHE ROBERTSON

DIGITAL LEAD
DANIELLE BROZA

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER – DIGITAL
AMANDA SCHMIDT

SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR
KAREN HO

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT
CHELSEY SAATKAMP

BUDGET CONTROLLER
JAYNE LISI

ONLINE EDITOR
STACEY DOUGLASS MOVERLEY

RE-RECORDING MIXER
JON BERMAN

ORIGINAL EPISODE PRODUCTION FUNDING PROVIDED IN PART BY
BRADLEY L. GOLDBERG FAMILY FOUNDATION

ORIGINAL SERIES PRODUCTION FUNDING PROVIDED IN PART BY
CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING
ARNHOLD FOUNDATION
THE FAIRWEATHER FOUNDATION
KATE W. CASSIDY FOUNDATION
SUE AND EDGAR WACHENHEIM III
KATHY CHIAO AND KEN HAO
CHARLES ROSENBLUM
FILOMEN M. D’AGOSTINO FOUNDATION
LILLIAN GOLDMAN CHARITABLE TRUST
LEONARD AND NORMA KLORFINE
SANDRA ATLAS BASS
COLIN S. EDWARDS
GREGG PETERS MONSEES FOUNDATION
KOO AND PATRICIA YUEN

SERIES PRODUCER
BILL MURPHY

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
FRED KAUFMAN

A PRODUCTION OF THE WNET GROUP, TERRA MATER FACTUAL STUDIOS, SKYLAND PRODUCTIONS, AND INTO NATURE PRODUCTIONS IN ASSOCIATION WITH DOCLIGHTS/NDR NATURFILM

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FUNDING

Support for Nature: Hippo King was provided by Bradley L. Goldberg Family Foundation. Series funding for Nature is also made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The Arnhold Foundation, The Fairweather Foundation, Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Kathy Chiao and Ken Hao, Charles Rosenblum, Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation, Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust, Leonard and Norma Klorfine, Sandra Atlas Bass, Colin S. Edwards, Gregg Peters Monsees Foundation, Koo and Patricia Yuen, and public television viewers.

TRANSCRIPT

- [Narrator] In Zambia's Luangwa valley, a future king was born.

From one year to the next he embarked on a journey towards greatness.

Whenever he was challenged, he'd respond audacious and bold.

He was on the cusp of supremacy, a formidable contender to the throne.