In an alternate time-line, an Apatosaurus named Arlo must navigate the dangerous wilderness and overcome his fears to save his human friend, Spot.
The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli is a delightful animated TV show that tells the story of Mowgli, a feral boy raised by animals in the jungle. Mowgli, accompanied by his friends Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and Kaa the python, goes on thrilling adventures, battles Shere Khan the tiger, and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
In a post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, a cynical drifter named Max agrees to help a small, gasoline-rich community escape a horde of bandits who are pillaging for fuel. Max must navigate the dangers of the wasteland and protect the community from the brutal gang.
In a world overrun by a fungal infection that turns its victims into flesh-eating zombies, a group of survivors including a teacher and a scientist must protect a young girl named Melanie who seems to be immune to the infection. As they journey to a safe haven, they must confront not only the dangers of the infected but also the moral dilemmas of sacrificing one life for the greater good.
In the depths of the jungle, a young boy named Mowgli is raised by a pack of wolves. As he grows older, he must navigate the dangers of the jungle, including encounters with a sinister tiger named Shere Khan. With the help of his loyal friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear, Mowgli embarks on a journey of self-discovery and must ultimately decide where he truly belongs.
When a young boy named Mowgli becomes orphaned in the jungle, he is raised by a pack of wolves. As he grows older, he must navigate the dangers of the jungle, including the fearsome tiger Shere Khan. With the help of his friends Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, Mowgli learns to survive and discovers his true identity.
In the aftermath of World War II, a scientist in post-war Germany conducts experiments using the heart of Frankenstein. When the heart is irradiated by a nuclear blast, it grows into a giant monster. The creature, known as Frankenstein's Monster, goes on a rampage in Japan, destroying everything in its path. It is up to a team of scientists and military personnel to stop the monster before it destroys humanity.
In a secluded forest, a feral boy lives with a group of crows as his only family. When his mother dies during childbirth, he sets out to find the father he never knew. Along the way, he encounters a village plagued by a grudge between two clans and must confront the dark secrets of his past. With the help of a kind doctor and a mysterious girl, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption.
Lucan is a TV Drama which aired on ABC from 1977 to 1978, starring Kevin Brophy, John Randolph, and Don Gordon. A 20-year old man who spent the first 10 years of his life running wild in the forest after being raised by wolves, Lucan is taken to a research institute and taught the ways of human society. He is befriended by a kind research doctor whom he bonded with during his journey to civilization. Lucan's continued freedom at the research center is put in peril once his doctor friend and mentor is hurt. Unable to insure Lucan's well being at the institute, his friend encourages him to strike out on his own in search of his identity. The short-lived TV series chronicled the encounters, challenges, and intrigues Lucan faced interacting with people using his new learned social graces and old Wolfen instincts. Lucan did have special Wolfen skills that were invoked when he was made very angry. When upset to the point of violence his eyes glowed amber. He also had heightened senses of smell and hearing. In a few episodes he was able to call on his old wolf family/pack for help. This series was based on a 1977 made-for-TV movie of the same name directed by David Greene.
Community follows a diverse group of students as they form a study group and navigate the ups and downs of community college. With a mix of humor and heart, the show explores topics such as friendship, love, and personal growth.
A young boy living in a small village in Wales navigates the challenges of growing up in an orphanage. When he discovers a letter indicating the possible location of his father, he sets out on a journey that leads him to a seaside town. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences both heartache and joy. This touching film explores themes of family, resilience, and the power of love.
Kassai and Leuk is a children's television series by Marathon Media Group. This short-lived animation series was based on African stories. The three protagonists are the young man Kassai, his sidekick Leuk, a talking humanoid hare who knows the jungle well, and Princess Marana, who is cursed to transform into a gazelle during the day. In the series, Kassai goes on various quests to find the scattered parts of his tribe's patron goddess, Koorie, and tries to stop the plans of the evil god Toguum, who can possess people to do his bidding. The opening theme "Samba Et Leuk" is performed by the African musician Ismaël Lô.
When a feral child raised by wolves is discovered, he must adapt to the modern world and his newfound family, all while facing humorous and chaotic situations. Through a series of comedic misadventures, he learns valuable life lessons and finds his place in society.
A new teacher arrives at a small village in rural Thailand. He has just left the monkhood and has taken a job at the local school in a quest to discover life outside the monastery. He finds that one of his pupils is a mute girl who is being bullied by the other children in the class. Both the teacher and the girl must face the challenges and cruelties of the real world. The girl retreats into a fantasy world, finding solace in the forest with a strange wild boy. The teacher struggles to bring her back, whilst at the same time himself questioning the world of reality. The worlds of fantasy and reality clash with tragic consequences.
We wish to make him ours, to keep and to hold forever - but will the boy reciprocate? And is he everything we expected him to be? In these five tales from the UK, France, Sweden, Mexico and the USA, a variety of characters throw caution to the wind and take their chances on a fleeting moment. The short films are: Uneven [Impar] (2016); Wolves (2016); Johnny (2018); Debut (2016); Guardian (2018).
Eight years after a cataclysm and disease ravaged the human race, leaving just one in every ten surviving, all social structures have crumbled like sand castles. All remaining animals have been consumed and no sowing has yet been possible. It is Man at his most basic, destitute level.
The Magnificent Lion Boy tells the story of a young boy who is abandoned and raised by lions in the African jungle. As he grows up, he becomes a part of the lion pride and learns to survive in the wild. However, when he is discovered by humans and taken back to civilization, he must face the challenges of adapting to human society while struggling with his feral instincts and longing for his lion family.
An expedition arrives on planet Arkha, which appears desolate and uninhabited and yet suitable for a planned mass exodus from polluted Earth. One day seemingly from nowhere and quite unexpectedly a young boy wanders into their ship and then runs off.
Five-year-old Emma follows a feral boy into the woods and is lost for two days. Remembering nothing of her ordeal, she avoids the woods, until seventeen years later when she accompanies a group of environmental students up a mountain to catch forestry students suspected of illegal foresting. When people go missing and bodies begin to surface, the groups join forces, but before they can make it back down the mountain, they stumble across a hunter's cabin and Emma comes face to face with the dark mystery of her past.
Plagued by nightmares and obsessive sleepwalking, Darcy Baker can't purge her mind of the animalistic abuse she suffered as a child at the hands of her mother. When Darcy's therapist Ryan is informed that her family homestead, the very source of her nightmares, has been abandoned, he is eager to get her back there and pull the suppressed memories to the surface in order to start her journey of healing. While Darcy has no interest in walking through the door to that hell, she does have a deep desire to win the love of Ryan and succumbs to his wishes to return to her childhood home. Upon arriving at the decrepit house, she and Ryan discover that the fear mother ignites in Darcy still lives. Even more unsettling, they uncover the existence of ten-year-old Sam, a feral mute, who keeps his secrets dangerously close to his heart. Ryan admirably risks it all to heal both Sam and Darcy, but is their blood bond thicker than the healing waters he has to offer?