Pitt & Kantrop is a French-British children's cartoon produced by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Millimages.
It follows the journey of a 13-year-old boy named Pitt and his pet pterodactyl Kantrop as they adventure through the wilderness of the Stone Age eras, and solve problems in the tribe's village.
1 – The End Justifies The Meals: Herds have not returned from their winter migration and famine hits the Piteks' tribe.
2 – World Peace 0001: Pitt discovers the Cluck-clucks, a strange tribe of bird worshipers settling nearby.
Hell breaks loose in this first communal living experience, while Deena takes on the real thief's trail.
Convinced that this is the end of the world, the Piteks have gone crazy, losing all their inhibitions and telling each other their long awaited truth.
To save his tribe (and dad) from this end of the world madness, Pitt has to prove this is just a natural phenomenon.
Meanwhile, Grenella, who secretly found a cave full of pearl oysters, is striking rich and playing bachelorette.
8 – Let The Show Begin: Pitt refuses that his dad, Stef, should be put in danger in front of ferocious beasts for a laugh.
Pitt's first theatre rehearsals go from one disaster to the next (tribe "actors" turn into prima Donnas, and special effects backfire), while Kantrop, sent into the wild to "protect" Stef, is no help at all.
9 – The Big Head: Sariac, stuck into his new bison headdress, can't see a thing.
Fearing to be ousted if caught in such ridicule, he leaves the village guided by Prosper, while Pitt will have the Chief's cousin (a dead-ringer for Sariac) impersonate him.
To regain prestige (and food offerings) he predicts a curse on the tribe, and stages evidence of a rampaging monster.
Despite Pitt who figured out the hoax, Prosper is back in favour and "dispels" the creature for a good price.
14 – You're a Big Boy Now: Mandas wants to prove his valour to Sariac's family and become Deena's official suitor.
Deena calls Pitt to the rescue: if he succeeds in passing these trials, he can counter Mandas' plans.
15 – Bridging The Gap: A huge chasm has appeared in the middle of the village, dividing it in two-halves, with tribe members on each side.
Pitt invents the postal service with Kantrop, to transmit spoken messages and parcels to each side.
Despite spectacular results at first, the tribe doesn't take the changes well, and both parents are too proud to admit the switch is a recipe for disaster.
Pitt sees this as a way to save his dad from the hunting chore: Liane will trade her cooking against some of the other hunter's game.
19 – Sport is the Name of the Game: The tribe's best hunters are losing stamina: they can't even catch dodo birds any more!
The thing is this sport craze gets quickly out of hand: nobody hunts any more and the dodo birds are gorging on the village winter stores!
They don't want to do a thing, and the relaxing time quickly turns into the holiday from Hell, while Sariac, left behind, misses bossing his tribe around terribly.
Prosper loses his shaman's title as Pitt is crowned as a sacred child and used by Sariac to shake down other tribes!
25 – Secret Weapon: A charming but exhausted cave woman is rescued in the wild by Pitt and Kantrop, who bring her back to the Pitek village.
Meanwhile, Mandas, thinking Deena is going to be married to the bear chief's son, decides to interrupt the ceremony.
3 – Super Fish Man: Mandas decides to play the masked hero in order to seduce Deena.
Stef uses mud by mistake and it gets Sariac, Atlas and Vegas into much trouble, but don't worry, Pitt goes to the rescue.
11 – Big Tom: A charming stranger enters the tribe and woos Grenella: but his intentions are dishonourable.