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This post is for informational and preservation purposes only. Please support official releases of children’s media whenever possible.
If you were a kid growing up in the mid-2000s, your Saturday mornings or after-school PBS schedules might have been graced by a trio of oddly lovable aliens: Captain Bula, the purple space hero with a heart of gold; Zeeter, the quick-witted pilot; and the ever-hungry, two-headed comic relief, Gorga. zula patrol internet archive
In the legal sense, maybe. In a preservation sense? Absolutely not. Most of The Zula Patrol never made the jump to Blu-ray or modern VOD services. Without the Internet Archive, these episodes would be rotting on old VHS tapes in attics or lost to hard drive failures at production studios. This post is for informational and preservation purposes
was more than just a cartoon. It was a cleverly disguised astronomy lesson, teaching us about everything from planetary gravity to the water cycle. But like many shows from the golden age of educational CGI (think The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron or Cyberchase ), it has largely vanished from mainstream streaming services. In the legal sense, maybe
Or so we thought.
So pour a bowl of cereal, fire up the Internet Archive, and take a patrol through the cosmos. The Zula Patrol is on duty, even if they’re currently rendered in 480p.