Redwood Kings

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  • 2013
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.3  (44)

Redwood Kings is a reality TV show that follows twin brothers, Ron and John Daniels, and their team of skilled craftsmen at their family-owned business, Daniels Wood Land. They specialize in creating larger-than-life wooden sculptures and theme park attractions. The show premiered on Animal Planet in 2013 and ran for two seasons. In each episode, the team takes on a new project, transforming massive logs into intricate pieces of art. Mark Van Klaveren also joins the team as a carver during the second season. The show is filmed in California, where the team sources their materials from the surrounding forests. The Redwood trees, in particular, are a significant part of their creations and are known for their strength and durability. The show highlights the sustainable use of natural resources and the team's commitment to leaving a small environmental footprint. The main cast is made up of the Daniels brothers, who have a deep passion for art and design. Ron is the creative mastermind and has a keen eye for detail. He oversees the design process and works closely with clients to bring their vision to life. John is the pragmatic brother who manages the business side of things. He ensures that everything runs smoothly and that deadlines are met. Throughout the show, the team takes on a variety of projects, from treehouses to giant animals to theme-park attractions. In one episode, they create a 50-foot tall treehouse for a family who wants to surprise their children. In another episode, they design and build a massive water slide for a theme park. Each project is unique and presents its own set of challenges, which the team overcomes with creativity and ingenuity. The show also delves into the personal lives of the cast members. Viewers get a glimpse into the dynamics between the brothers and their team. There are also some heartwarming moments as the team works with clients who have a special connection to their projects. One episode features a couple who lost their son and wanted to create a memorial in his honor. The team creates a beautiful angel sculpture, and the couple is overwhelmed with emotion when they see the final product. Redwood Kings is a visually stunning show that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the Daniels brothers and their team. The show is entertaining and informative, providing insights into the design process and the challenges of working with natural materials. It also highlights the importance of sustainability and the responsible use of resources. Overall, Redwood Kings is an excellent show for those interested in art, design, and construction. The cast is likable, and the projects are impressive. The show's focus on sustainability and the environment is also commendable. It's a shame that the show only ran for two seasons, as there was still much more to explore in the world of wooden sculpture and design.

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Redwood Renaissance
9. Redwood Renaissance
September 11, 2015
The crew constructs their most ambitious build ever for the largest amusement trade show in the world. Modelled on the work of Leonardo da Vinci, they build a massive medieval workshop, complete with a jaw-dropping windmill tower and 8 firing cannons.
The Wood Life
8. The Wood Life
August 28, 2015
Ron & John's mom needs an old oak tree removed before it falls on the family house, while John takes us on an insider's guide to the magic that makes this company one of the best in the treehouse and theming business.
Ozarks Showdown
7. Ozarks Showdown
August 21, 2015
Gunfights, fist fights and a flaming cabin! All in a night's work for the Shepherd of the Hills stage show in Branson, Missouri. The Daniels Wood Land crew adds to this historic attraction with a one-of-a-kind hillbilly shooting gallery.
Mineshaft Zipline
6. Mineshaft Zipline
August 14, 2015
A Gold Rush-theme zip line is made for a 17,000-acre ranch in California. John creates a smoke-breathing, eye-glowing tiki.
Trash to Treasure
5. Trash to Treasure
August 7, 2015
The guys head to northern California to reclaim some fallen coastal redwoods, which they use to contruct a replica wooden cross for a mission in Monterey County.
Beverly Hills Treehouse
4. Beverly Hills Treehouse
July 31, 2015
Former swimsuit model Jennifer Stano and her husband Alki David have it all: celebrity, cute kids and a multi-million dollar mansion in Beverly Hills. All they need now is an incredible treehouse. Who are they gonna call? The Daniels twins of course!
Coney Island Shoot Out
3. Coney Island Shoot Out
July 24, 2015
Modern technology and vintage Americana collide as Ron, John & their crew create a Coney Island style shooting gallery.
Hog Wild in the Heartland
2. Hog Wild in the Heartland
July 17, 2015
After creating numerous works of art from fallen Redwoods and metal trash, John Daniels & his crew launch their most extreme project to date - a cartoon-style clubhouse for a pig farm in freezing conditions in Indiana.
A Treehouse for Heroes
1. A Treehouse for Heroes
December 26, 2014
The Daniels Woodland crew build a fantasy playground near the Blue Butterfly Village habitat as part of a housing project for veteran women and their children as a way to express gratitude.
Description

Redwood Kings is a reality TV show that follows twin brothers, Ron and John Daniels, and their team of skilled craftsmen at their family-owned business, Daniels Wood Land. They specialize in creating larger-than-life wooden sculptures and theme park attractions. The show premiered on Animal Planet in 2013 and ran for two seasons. In each episode, the team takes on a new project, transforming massive logs into intricate pieces of art. Mark Van Klaveren also joins the team as a carver during the second season.

The show is filmed in California, where the team sources their materials from the surrounding forests. The Redwood trees, in particular, are a significant part of their creations and are known for their strength and durability. The show highlights the sustainable use of natural resources and the team's commitment to leaving a small environmental footprint.

The main cast is made up of the Daniels brothers, who have a deep passion for art and design. Ron is the creative mastermind and has a keen eye for detail. He oversees the design process and works closely with clients to bring their vision to life. John is the pragmatic brother who manages the business side of things. He ensures that everything runs smoothly and that deadlines are met.

Throughout the show, the team takes on a variety of projects, from treehouses to giant animals to theme-park attractions. In one episode, they create a 50-foot tall treehouse for a family who wants to surprise their children. In another episode, they design and build a massive water slide for a theme park. Each project is unique and presents its own set of challenges, which the team overcomes with creativity and ingenuity.

The show also delves into the personal lives of the cast members. Viewers get a glimpse into the dynamics between the brothers and their team. There are also some heartwarming moments as the team works with clients who have a special connection to their projects. One episode features a couple who lost their son and wanted to create a memorial in his honor. The team creates a beautiful angel sculpture, and the couple is overwhelmed with emotion when they see the final product.

Redwood Kings is a visually stunning show that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the Daniels brothers and their team. The show is entertaining and informative, providing insights into the design process and the challenges of working with natural materials. It also highlights the importance of sustainability and the responsible use of resources.

Overall, Redwood Kings is an excellent show for those interested in art, design, and construction. The cast is likable, and the projects are impressive. The show's focus on sustainability and the environment is also commendable. It's a shame that the show only ran for two seasons, as there was still much more to explore in the world of wooden sculpture and design.

Redwood Kings is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (17 episodes). The series first aired on November 29, 2013.

Where to Watch Redwood Kings

Redwood Kings is available for streaming on the Animal Planet website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Redwood Kings on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 29, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (44)