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7[[caption-width-right:320:This is a job for the Zula Patrol![[note]]Zula Patrol members - Clockwise from middle: Bula, Zeeter, Wigg, Wizzy, Multo, and Gorga.[[/note]]]]
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9->''"Way, way out, where the planets do the hula,''\
10''Spin and shout, till you find yourself on Zula!''\
11''Let's take off!''\
12''We're all ready to roll!''\
13''It's fun to learn with the Zula Patrol!"''\
14--- '''The theme tune'''
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163D/CG animated television series aimed at preschoolers to 2nd Graders that started airing on Creator/PBSKids in 2005 and now runs on Creator/{{Qubo}}. Created by Deb Manchester in 1998, Zula Patrol was originally a set of characters on cast covers, then a children's book series. The TV series was designed to entertain while promoting an understanding of science and astronomy through engaging character-driven stories, which focus on specific educational science learning objectives. In every episode of The Zula Patrol, the characters demonstrate inquiry-based learning and critical thinking skills. They also model inquisitiveness, observation, self-reflection, and social experiences that encourage collaboration, teamwork, and an excitement for scientific exploration and problem solving.
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18Despite its target audience, the show has a small PeripheryDemographic, but you won't hear a lot of people talking about it, since the show's somewhat obscure.
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20Of course, in every new episode, they do learn something new and science-y. However, the show breaks the laws of science about once per new idea they teach.
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23!Tropes:
24* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Every episode ends in a recap of what they learned.
25* AnimationEvolution: The newer episodes apply copious amounts of squash and stretch to characters, which didn't happen in the older seasons. This is most obvious in the intro, where Multo now appears more like an inflated balloon float in his part of the theme song.
26* AsTheGoodBookSays: The versions of the episodes that aired on Smile of a Child had Christian values blatantly shoehorned in.
27* CatchPhrase:
28** Bula: "This is a job for the Zula Patrol!"
29** Multo: "Oh my stars!"
30%%* DeadpanSnarker: Traxie, Truder's Sidekick.
31%%** Zeeter and Bula have this in spades.
32* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Dark Truder would succeed in his plans if he'd bother to do his research first.
33* EverythingTalks: Every single object in outer space can talk. [[FurryConfusion Except for the main characters' homeworld.]]
34* EpisodeTitleCard: Every episode opens with a title card that is surrounded by the main characters.
35* ExtendableArms: Deliria stretches her arms pretty far sometimes, such as in "Birds of a Feather" where she stretches her arms to turn on her robot's flying bird wings.
36* TheFaceOfTheSun: The sun, just like several objects in the show, is portrayed with a face, complete with [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics lipstick and eyelashes]].
37%%* GeniusLoci
38* GreatBigBookOfEverything: The Multopedia. Every principle taught is in here, somewhere. And it IS a DoorStopper. Then on top of ''that'' it can project a hologram of a principle, and people are routinely shown going ''inside'' the book to "physically" see the stuff inside.
39* HumanoidAliens: If you were supposed to be a living creature, expect to appear like a humanoid version of your related species, and possibly with alien features too.
40* IntelligentGerbil: Wizzy and Wigg are based off of bees/lightning bugs.
41* ItsAllAboutMe: Deliria, the galaxy's resident spoiled heiress. It's rare when she does ''anything'' for others.
42* LethalChef: Multo. Several episodes depict him making food with all sorts of things, most of them bugs, which the other members of the Zula Patrol aren't exactly fond of eating. His status is known throughout the galaxy, as even ''planets'', including the ''Sun herself'' in 'Sun Day', refused to eat his food. 'Chili Cook-Off' shows what happens when it's left to cool, in which it becomes a massive whirlwind that nearly demolishes their kitchen. 'Time Out' and 'Blue Moon' are also good examples of this trope.
43* MaleSunFemaleMoon: Gender-inverted. The sun is a female character while the moon is a male character.
44* OriginsEpisode: "Three Ringed Gorga" reveals that Gorga was formerly the most famous performer at Umbra and Penumbra's Flying Circus. He later started getting tired of it, and tried to go with the moon for adventures. The greedy ringmaster then tried to capture him, but Gorga escaped and launched the circus to nowhere. After saying his goodbyes to the moon, Gorga accepted Bula's offer to be on the Zula Patrol.
45* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: "Going Through A Phase" has Bula turn into a weremouse after encountering a strange plant.
46* PaperThinDisguise:
47** Dark Truder's signature fallback plan. Also expect Traxie, his talking hairpiece, as part of it.
48** Deliria herself has this problem. She can shape shift to avoid capture, but part of her disguise will ''always'' show some part of her face in it. Expect her hapless robot servant, Cloid, to be part of the disguise, mainly as a distraction to thrown the team off guard.
49%%* ParentalBonus: See ShoutOut.
50* ShoutOut:
51** To ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'', of all things. Specifically, the tagline.
52** Dark Truder: Dark (In-) Truder is a pun on Darth (Dark In-) Vader from [[Franchise/StarWars Star Wars]].
53** The episode "May the Force Be Wigg You" is another pun on a Star Wars concept, with "With" being replaced with a character's name in Wigg.
54%%* StrictlyFormula
55* TranslatorCollar: Buzzy is a ferret from Earth given this collar by the Zula Patrol so he could communicate with them.

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