Told in flashbacks, Mufasa is an orphaned cub, lost and alone until he meets a sympathetic lion named Taka—the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion a journey of misfits searching for their destiny and working together to evade a threatening and deadly foe.
Follow the everyday life of Peppa Pig, a lovable and cheeky little piggy who loves to jump in muddy puddles and have adventures with her family and friends.
The Lion Guard follows Kion, the son of Simba and Nala, as he leads a team of young animals known as the Lion Guard to protect the Pride Lands from various threats. Together, they navigate the challenges of the African savannah, encountering different animals and learning the importance of teamwork and bravery.
Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. As a result of the Berlin Conference, the Congo is divided up between Belgium and the United Kingdom. The Belgian government is on the verge of bankruptcy, having gone into heavy debt to build a national railway and other infrastructure. King Leopold II of the Belgians decides to extract the Congo's mineral deposits, sending his envoy Léon Rom to secure the fabled diamonds of Opar. Rom's expedition is ambushed and massacred, with only Rom surviving. A tribal leader, Chief Mbonga, offers him the diamonds in exchange for Tarzan. In London, Tarzan, now known as John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke, is invited by King Leopold to visit the Congo and report on its development. An American envoy, George Washington Williams, reveals to him suspicions of the Congolese population being enslaved by the Belgians. Tarzan's wife Jane convinces him to accept the invitation, as she grew up in Africa. Tarzan, Jane, and Williams travel to the Congo and encounter a tribal village that recognizes them. Rom and his mercenaries attack the village, kidnapping Tarzan and Jane. Williams rescues Tarzan, and with the help of the tribe's warriors, they pursue Rom. Along the way, they intercept a Belgian military train carrying captured slaves and uncover King Leopold's plans to subdue the Congo and mine its wealth. Tarzan reconciles with the leader of his old tribe, battles Mbonga and his tribe, and saves Jane from Rom. They trigger a stampede of wildebeest to destroy a town and distract the soldiers, allowing Tarzan to rescue Jane and defeat Rom. Williams presents evidence exposing the slave trade in the Congo, and Tarzan and Jane settle in Africa.
When a male lion cub named Ryan is accidentally shipped from the zoo to the wild, he and his animal friends must embark on a daring journey to bring him back. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and discover the true meaning of friendship and family.
When an evil shaman captures the Thornberry parents, it's up to their daughter Eliza and her wild animal friends to rescue them. Along the way, Eliza learns the importance of family and the power of her unique ability to communicate with animals.
A young adventurous panda travels from China to Africa to rescue his best friend, Jielong the Dragon, who has been kidnapped. On his journey, he discovers a strange amazing new world of mountains, deserts and jungles.
In 1967, Chen Zhen, a young Beijing student, is sent to live among the nomadic herdsmen of Inner Mongolia. Caught between the advance of civilization from the south and the nomads' traditional enemies - the marauding wolves - to the north; humans and animals, residents and invaders alike, struggle to find their true place in the world.
Trader Horn is on a mission in Africa to find a missionary couple. Along the way, he encounters dangerous wildlife, native tribesmen, and the harsh realities of the African continent.
Bab'Aziz, an old blind dervish, meets his young granddaughter and together they embark on a journey through the mystical desert. Along the way, they encounter various characters and experience the magic of poetry, music, and dance. Through their adventures, they discover the depths of love, the importance of spirituality, and the beauty of storytelling.
The young daughter of a park ranger in Tanzania is distressed to learn that she and her father must permanently return to England, thus separating her from the one thing she loves most, a pet Bushbaby. Fearing what the future holds she decides to set the pet free but while doing so misses the boat back to England. After meeting up with a friendly native they try to resolve the situation together. Things take a turn for the worse when it is falsely reported that the native has kidnapped her, thus putting a price on his head
As if they were showing their film to a few friends in their home, the Johnsons describe their trip across the world, which begins in the South Pacific islands of Hawaii, Samoa, Australia, the Solomons (where they seek and find cannibals), and New Hebrides. Thence on to Africa via the Indian Ocean, Suez Canal, North Africa, and the Nile River to lion country in Tanganyika. (They are briefly joined in Khartum by George Eastman and Dr. Al Kayser.) Taking a safari in the Congo, the Johnsons see animals and pygmies, and travel back to Uganda, British East Africa, and Kenya.
Zoo in Budapest tells the story of a man and a teenage boy who find solace and love within the walls of a zoo. Together, they form special bonds with the animals, including a bear, a leopard, and a gibbon. As their relationships flourish, they navigate personal challenges and face the threat of fur theft, jump off a bridge for freedom, and experience the joy of first kisses. Set against the backdrop of 1930s Budapest, this pre-code film explores themes of heroism, escape, and romance.
The photographic record of an African expedition led by producer-explorer Armand Denis and his (very) photogenic and camera-toting wife Michaela, who goes bird-riding at an ostrich farm. The expedition ranges from the central interior jungles and mountains to both coasts and as far south as Capetown, and ends with a gorilla hunt led by natives using 100-year-old muskets.
Bill and Ginny are invited by a naturalist friend to take care of his home in Africa while he is away, and they find themselves adopted by three orphan elephants.
Ape and Super-Ape is a documentary that highlights the various animal species and the environmental issues they face. From animal extinction to pollution and overpopulation, the film takes a comprehensive look at the challenges animals encounter in their natural habitats. The documentary utilizes archive footage and narration to provide a thought-provoking exploration of the animal kingdom.
A true film account of a three-month safari in the big game hunting areas of the Dark Continent, undoctored with any faked plot or contrivance.
Surviving the Serengeti is a mesmerizing documentary that showcases the awe-inspiring wildlife and harsh realities of the Serengeti. From powerful lions to graceful cheetahs, and the epic migration of wildebeests and gazelles, this film takes viewers on a thrilling journey through one of the most iconic and unforgiving landscapes on Earth.
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