Two otter boys are minor characters. In any episode that has to do with swimming, one of them wears a toned red swimsuit with thin black perpendicular lines all over, and the other wears an orange swimsuit with yellow circles. The two otters are ultimately seen among the kids lying on their back in synchronized circles.
Appearances[]
- "Mission 547: Safety Rules!" (pilot and first appearance) - they are roughly swimming and racing, and one threatens to dunk the other when Kitty stops them and tells them not to horseplay (or "roughhouse," as she says). She then has them race safely to the wall of the pool.
- "Water Works" - in the "Everybody Be Water Safe" song segment (version 1), they, along with other kids, are riding to the beach in a car. Additionally, the one in the toned red swimsuit with black boxes dunks the one in the orange swimsuit with yellow circles, at which point, the red circle with the red line appears over it.
- "Where the Fun Never Stops" - in the "Keep Yourself Safe" song segment, one of them briefly and partially appears on the slide among kids.
- "Fires and Liars" - in the "Never Mess Around With Fire" song segment, one of them, among spectators, appears twice in the same swimsuit when Derek and his family are being cheered in a car.
- "Go Games" - One of them appears in Talya Mendoza's class at her school while their teacher is assigning presentations on every student's favorite hero(es).
- "Wet and Wild" - in the "Learn to Swim" song segment, they are shown practicing swimming, especially the one in the orange swimsuit (and he speaks some of the lyrics in the song), and is the "him" that Kitty refers to when she says, "And be like him." That otter is voiced by Sammy Houser.
- "Kitty's Surprise Party" - "Keep Yourself Safe" and "Everybody Be Water Safe" song segments reused.
- "Fallbot Forget Me Not" - "Never Mess Around With Fire" song segment reused.
Trivia[]
- Their fur color changes in different episodes.
- It's unknown what exact otter they are supposed to be, however they are most likely river otters.