. . "The Most Extreme"@en . . . . . . "The Most Extreme is a long-running documentary television series on the American cable television network, Animal Planet. It first aired on July 1, 2002. Each episode focuses on a specific animal feature -- strength, speed, flirtation, appendages, diet, etc. -- and examines and ranks 10 animals that portray extreme or unusual examples of that quality. The rankings are not arrived at by a scientifically rigorous process; they serve only to give a broad depiction. The series is made in New Zealand by a small production team at NHNZ. As of March 2008, there have been 77 episodes."@en . "The Most Extreme is a long-running documentary television series on the American cable television network, Animal Planet. It first aired on July 1, 2002. Each episode focuses on a specific animal feature -- strength, speed, flirtation, appendages, diet, etc. -- and examines and ranks 10 animals that portray extreme or unusual examples of that quality. The rankings are not arrived at by a scientifically rigorous process; they serve only to give a broad depiction. Along with each animal on the countdown, the program presents a computer graphics segment which compares the animal's ability with something equivalent in humans by computer animation in green (in the short-lived half-hour mode, blue) also color of both logos, followed by an interview segment with people who share some common trait. The series is made in New Zealand by a small production team at NHNZ. As of March 2008, there have been 77 episodes.Tropes used for this series:\n\n* Badass: This programme shows you why some animals are that Badass in nature. \n* Killer Rabbit: Many of the highest ranking animals are also the smallest (example: The Most Extreme Fighter was the ant, while The Most Extreme Predator was the shrew.) \n* And the winner for \"Killer Cats\"? Your average house cat! \n* This Is Sparta: How the show usually pronounces its title. \n* Top Ten List: Of the most Badass animals in a category, no less.Tropes used for each individual episode:\n"@en . . . . . . .