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Ranger Rob is a British-Canadian CGI Preschool Show created by Alexander Bar. Produced by Canada's Nelvana and Britain's Studio Liddell, the series aims to teach kids about animals, plants, and the environment.

The show follows the adventures of the eponymous character, an energetic and enthusiastic 10-year-old boy whose parents are park rangers at Big Sky Park, a massive outdoor adventure park boasting a huge range of environments from desert to jungle to tundra, as well as all manner of transportation to get around from monorails to ziplines to snowboarding. Rob dreams of becoming a ranger just like his parents someday, but for now, he's perfectly fine with training for that day in the only way he knows how — discovering everything there is to the park! Alongside his friends Stomper the Yeti and Dakota, Rob explores Big Sky Park, learning all about the different environments it has to offer and the plants and animals that live there.

The series debuted on Treehouse TV in 2016, with a second season being greenlit in 2017 and then being renewed for a third in 2020. It also airs on Universal Kids in the United States.

Tropes of the series:

  • Alliterative Title
  • Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: Stomper is a juvenile yeti, as well as one of Rob's main friends. He's mostly just a lovable and playful goof than anything else.
  • Cool Car: Rob's car Chipper. Not only is it equipped with advanced AI that allows it to talk, but it's got tons of cool gadgets and can fly!
  • Patchwork Map: Big Sky Park, the show's setting, is an outdoor park that's got a desert, a tundra, a jungle, and a temperate forest all within the same region.
  • Signature Headgear: Rob's outdoors hat, which is able to transform into a helmet for safety purposes.
  • Tricked-Out Shoes: Rob's shoes are equipped with equipment that can be deployed for extra mobility, like skis or springs.
  • Vine Swing: Dakota usually intrudes herself into an episode (and to Rob) by swinging in on a vine. It's her favorite way of getting around Big Sky Park.

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