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.
A young lion prince named Simba flees his kingdom after the murder of his father. He embarks on a journey where he learns about responsibility and bravery, ultimately returning to take his rightful place as king.
The movie follows the Madagascar animals as they crash-land in Africa and meet others of their kind. Alex, the lion, discovers his royal heritage as a prince of a lion pride. They face challenges from a scheming lion who wants to be Alpha Lion and must work together to overcome obstacles and find their way back home.
A zookeeper named Griffin Keyes (Kevin James) sets his sights on finding a new job to impress a girl at the zoo he works at. The animals, who can talk when humans are not around, decide to break their code of silence to help Griffin find love and happiness. With the help of their unique insights into human relationships, they assist him in wooing the woman of his dreams. As Griffin navigates through various humorous and heartfelt encounters, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself.
The Lionhearts is an animated series from MGM that aired on Saturday and Sunday mornings in syndication from 1998 to 2000.
In Rogue, a group of mercenaries led by a female commando undertake a dangerous mission to rescue kidnapped children from a notorious poacher in Africa. Along the way, they face violence, brutality, and wildlife poaching as they fight to save innocent lives.
Born Free is based on the true story of Joy and George Adamson, a couple who raised an orphaned lion cub named Elsa in their home and later reintroduced her into the wild. The film follows their journey as they face challenges and learn about the importance of freedom and survival.
The adventures of two married game wardens in Kenya. George Adamson and Diana Muldaur live with their adopted lioness Elsa the Lioness, where they protect the animals in the surrounding area from all sorts of danger, both natural and human.
African Cats is a nature documentary that takes viewers on a journey into the lives of African cats, showcasing their struggles and triumphs in the wild. The film focuses on a lioness and her cubs, as well as a cheetah and her own struggle to survive and protect her young. Set in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, the movie explores the beauty and brutality of nature in the African savannah.
CB Bears was an American 60-minute animated comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired on NBC from September 10 to December 3, 1977. It contained the following short segments: CB Bears, Blast-Off Buzzard, Heyyy, It's the King, Posse Impossible, Shake, Rattle & Roll, and Undercover Elephant. In syndication, CB Bears is shown in a shortened half-hour format with Blast-Off Buzzard and Posse Impossible. Heyyy, It's the King was also shown in a shortened half-hour format with Shake, Rattle & Roll, and Undercover Elephant. The show has also been rebroadcast on Cartoon Network from 1995-1997. The CB Bears theme is also heard in the ending credits of The Skatebirds and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels.
Toni, an 11-year-old tomboy, joins a dance team in a Cincinnati community center. As she trains and prepares for a dance competition, the team starts experiencing unexplained fits. Toni, along with her friends, tries to uncover the cause of the fits and deal with the fear and uncertainty that arise.
In one of the most remote and brutal wildernesses in Africa, three dynasties of lions are poised on the edge of collapse.
In a seaside town in Italy, a young street kid forms an unlikely bond with an elderly Holocaust survivor, leading both of them to confront their past traumas and find hope for the future. As they navigate the challenges of dementia, racism, and immigration, they learn to rely on each other for support and understanding. Together, they discover the healing power of love and forgiveness.
This documentary provides a retrospective of 30 years of National Geographic specials, covering topics such as deep-sea diving, wildlife conservation, traditional cultures, and more. Through clips and interviews, it explores the wonders of nature and the efforts to protect it.
In a distant future, a man with a full-body tattoo tells stories that depict different visions of the future and alternate dimensions. The stories involve crash landings, virtual reality, marooned individuals, and encounters with mysterious women. As the tattooed man shares his tales, the audience becomes mesmerized by the strange and captivating worlds he describes.
Another thrilling adventure for Elsa the lioness as she works her magic on two teenagers struggling with changes in their life.
To Walk with Lions is a biographical adventure drama film set in East Africa. It follows the story of an anthropologist who fights against government corruption and poaching to save an African lion pride. The film explores themes of nature, animal rights, and the relationship between humans and animals.
A desert survival reality show goes horribly wrong.
With no previous experience, Andi Rive abandoned her old city life and devoted herself to tending a pride of lions and raising awareness about a species that is facing extinction.
Hanns Heinz Ewers' grim science-fiction novel Alraune has already been filmed twice when this version was assembled in 1928. In another of his "mad doctor" roles, Paul Wegener plays Professor Brinken, sociopathic scientist who combines the genes of an executed murderer with those of a prostitute. The result is a beautiful young woman named Alraune (Brigitte Helm), who is incapable of feeling any real emotions -- least of all guilt or regret. Upon attaining adulthood, Alraune sets about to seduce and destroy every male who crosses her path. Ultimately, Professor Brinken is hoist on his own petard when he falls hopelessly in love with Alraune himself. Alraune was remade in 1930, with Brigitte Helm repeating her role, and again in 1951, with Hildegarde Knef as the "heroine" and Erich von Stroheim as her misguided mentor.