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6.9 4 Seasons • 88 Episodes

Flipper

Flipper is a 1995–2000 American family adventure drama series developed by E.F. Wallengren, Michael Nankin and Reuben Leder, a sequel to Jack Cowden's 1964–67 NBC series of the same name. In and around the Bal Harbor Institute, a marine mammal research facility in beautiful Florida Keys, groundbreaking studies are being conducted on dolphin behavior and everyone's favorite dolphin finds adventure.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Whip Hubley

    Whip Hubley

    Tom Hampton

  • Anja Coleby

    Anja Coleby

    Holly Myers

  • Gus Mercurio

    Gus Mercurio

    Edward Walter 'Cap' Daulton

  • Darrin Klimek

    Darrin Klimek

    Mark Delaney

  • Tiffany Lamb

    Tiffany Lamb

    Alexandra Parker-Hampton

  • Craig Marriott

    Craig Marriott

    Chris Parker

  • Laura Donaldson

    Laura Donaldson

    Jackie Parker

  • Skye Patch

    Skye Patch

    Courtney Gordon

Overview

Flipper is a 1995–2000 American family adventure drama series developed by E.F. Wallengren, Michael Nankin and Reuben Leder, a sequel to Jack Cowden's 1964–67 NBC series of the same name. In and around the Bal Harbor Institute, a marine mammal research facility in beautiful Florida Keys, groundbreaking studies are being conducted on dolphin behavior and everyone's favorite dolphin finds adventure.

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