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Our Planet | Frozen Worlds | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
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Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.

In this episode: On the unforgiving frontier of climate change, polar bears, walruses, seals and penguins find their icy Edens in peril.

For more about Frozen Worlds please visit www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-frozen-…

Download free educational resources at www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youth

US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested.

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@Ekedkr

3 years ago

The fact that this had no adds

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@pingpan

3 years ago

Thank you, Netflix, for putting this series on Youtube, so more people can realize how beautiful our planet is and how bad we are treating it.

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@mztee8107

8 months ago

David Attenborough. That raspy, iconic, comforting, evocative voice. A global treasure. Great documentary. πŸ‘πŸ»

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@ZhiyingHarp

4 months ago

Good job Netflix for putting this series on Youtube for everybody to see. It is very important education for all of humanity. Please do not ever take it down.

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@francescostello1377

2 years ago

These cameramen are the heroes the day, their Constant unbelievable work deserves an Oscar, and give such insight and pleasure to all.

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@1981dAVIDE

4 years ago

David Attenborough voice Is the best for a planet spot. Awesome series.

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@MHBCtube

9 months ago

The scene with the walrus is so touching and at the same time an absolute work of art. The music, the camera work, the polar bear that is seemingly giving CPR to the bear, and the body of the walrus that is shown on the frontier of water as sir Attenborough is talking about the frontier of climate change. A must watch for everyone

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@goosebumpsnuroka3100

1 year ago

It's so heart wrenching to watch those Walruses falls from the cliff...I had tears watching these moments.

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@junganlee9528

3 years ago

This whole documentary series should be mandatory to show to students/children in every school. If any teacher is reading this at least try to show it in your school πŸ™

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@kimsteinium4532

3 years ago

this is the most heart breaking scene ive seen - falling walruses 😭😭😭

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@Senpaik

1 year ago

Can we take a moment and appreciate the musical score? Its fantastic and help ties the narration and visuals together. It needs more recognition!

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@joanne_swck

7 months ago

The frozen landscapes and the glaciers are just so beautiful. Looks like a place where time stands still. The whales and especially the orcas fascinate me so much. I'd be frightened to see them in real life but their intelligence and beauty is just beyond words. It's astonishing how water comes in different froms... Props to Netflix for making this series available for everyone. One of the best documentary series I've watched so far.

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@Lonezewolflonewolf

3 years ago

That penguin was like "hey bae, sorry i'm late" She waits for him to give her a gift Penguin looks around nervously, and picks up a rock nearby "Here you go"

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@sumushistoria8173

3 years ago

I cried when I saw those falling Walruses. I will never forget that and will immediately look into how we can prevent these awful things from happening.

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@tedsantiago4505

1 year ago

I've watched many many docus, but this certainly is one of, if not, the best I've seen. The emotions it evokes is very real and deep. It makes you really want to help out and make a difference

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@CartoonsFYP

3 months ago

Sir David, Thankyou for being the voice that makes people calm when they are anxious

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@leiladelara579

3 years ago

This made me cry, this type of documentaries should be shown at school

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@nshjunoon

3 years ago

Thank you God Thank you YouTube Thank you Netflix Thank you camera man Thank you makers Thank you to the beautiful voice This world needs more of these beautiful videos Thank you for such a masterpiece

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@kennyj43

9 months ago

I'm glad that I grew up watching and appreciating nature documentaries of the kind that National Geographic and the BBC are so good at. That experience gave me a great appreciation and love for nature. Watching this, even as I appreciate the magnificent technical excellence of it, it shook me to the core, especially that scene with the walruses falling from the cliffs. What are we doing, as a specie? How long will it take us to wake up and do more to protect our planet? It is the only one we've got and none of us will be able to go anywhere else any time soon.

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@user-mn7sq8ly7g

1 month ago

One of the best documentary I have ever seen on Antartica. This documentary simply telling us how bad we are and how bad we are treating our beautiful planet. Due to our bad work how we are making the world so dangers for these beautiful creatures who are living there. This documentary deserves an Oscar award and cameraman should get an Oscar award for their marvelous job.

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