Human Discoveries (2019)
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Zac Efron as Gary (voice)
Episodes 10
And Then They Discovered Fire
With their camp threatened by a murderous tiger, Jane sees a chance for gender equality, while Gary invents - underwear. Also, they discover fire.
Read MoreAnd Then They Got Drunk
For the first time in history, the camp has the morning off from hunting and gathering. The possibilities for human achievement are endless. So they discover alcohol and get hammered.
Read MoreAnd Then They Lost Fire
After a rainstorm soaks the campsite, Jane leads a group, including a woefully unprepared Gary, on a dangerous quest to find dry wood. This leaves Marsh with a captive audience, and a chance to share the greatest story ever told.
Read MoreAnd Then They Defined the Relationship
Gary sets out to define humanity's first relationship, while Minerva tries to arm everyone in the camp with spears.
Read MoreAnd Then They Became Best Friends
After an elk saves his life, Ugg experiments with being a vegetarian. No one cares. Especially Gary and Trog, who are busy defining their relationship.
Read MoreAnd Then They Had Guests
Jane and Gary host the world's first exclusive party. But when a mysterious stranger collapses in their cave, the camp must address what it means to belong.
Read MoreAnd Then They Almost Died
After falling into the comfort of their relationship, a near-death experience makes Jane and Gary wonder if comfort is a good thing. Trog, sees his reflection in the world's first mirror and is not pleased by his appearance.
Read MoreAnd Then They Played a Game
In an effort to find a low-key, relaxing activity, Gary invents the first sport. Which leads the camp to discover competition, anger, divisiveness, and of course, violence.
Read MoreAnd Then They Discovered the Wheel
Upset he's not rewarded for inventing the wheel, Trog sets out to profit from his discovery, accidentally inventing the modern economy. Gary and Jane become poor immediately.
Read MoreAnd Then They Had a Funeral
Gary contracts a fatal rash, forcing him to confront his mortality. As expected, he deals with it maturely, demanding everyone in camp celebrate his legacy at the world's first funeral.
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