If you loved the quirky and educational humor of 'Grossology' (2006), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that blend science, adventure, and just the right amount of gross-out fun. Whether you're a fan of slime, weird facts, or animated adventures, these picks will keep you entertained and maybe even teach you something new.

Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993)
Description: A live-action educational series that breaks down scientific concepts in an entertaining and humorous way, often using experiments and demonstrations to engage young audiences.
Fact: Bill Nye's bow tie became an iconic symbol of the show, and it was known for its catchy theme song.


MythBusters (2003)
Description: A science entertainment show that tests popular myths and legends using experiments and scientific methods, making science exciting and accessible.
Fact: The show ran for 14 seasons and became famous for its explosive experiments and quirky hosts.


Wild Kratts (2011)
Description: A hybrid animation/live-action series that explores animal science and wildlife adventures, making biology exciting and interactive for children.
Fact: The Kratt brothers, who host the show, are real-life zoologists and wildlife educators.


Odd Squad (2014)
Description: A live-action series that uses math and problem-solving to tackle quirky mysteries, blending education with humor and creativity.
Fact: The show was designed to help kids develop math skills through engaging, story-based challenges.


Operation Ouch! (2012)
Description: A medical science show that explores the human body through experiments, stunts, and real-life medical cases, making biology fun and relatable.
Fact: The show is hosted by twin doctors who use their medical expertise to explain complex topics in a kid-friendly way.


The Magic School Bus (1994)
Description: This animated series combines science education with adventure, making complex topics accessible and fun for kids through imaginative storytelling and engaging visuals.
Fact: The show was based on a book series of the same name and won multiple Emmy Awards for its educational content.


Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (2006)
Description: A reality game show where kids compete in science-based challenges, blending education with competition and fun.
Fact: The show was one of the first PBS Kids programs to incorporate live-action and animation together.


Sid the Science Kid (2008)
Description: An animated series that follows a curious young boy as he explores everyday scientific questions, using music and humor to teach foundational science concepts.
Fact: The show uses a unique animation style called "Digital Puppetry," where voice actors perform in real-time to animate the characters.


Dinosaur Train (2009)
Description: This animated series combines paleontology with adventure, teaching kids about dinosaurs and natural history through a time-traveling train.
Fact: The show was created by Craig Bartlett, who also created the popular series 'Hey Arnold!'


SciGirls (2010)
Description: This show focuses on encouraging girls to explore STEM fields through real-life projects and experiments, presented in a lively and relatable format.
Fact: SciGirls was developed in collaboration with the National Science Foundation and features real girls participating in science activities.
