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White Lion: Home is a Journey: 88 Minutes: White lion: Peru Productions: 19 February 2010 Part of the Pride: My Life Among the Big Cats of Africa : 256 Pages: Kevin Richardson: St. Martin's Press: 1 September 2009 Lights, Camera, Lions! 52 Minutes: Lions: Nationwide Distributors: 2010 The Lion Ranger Series: 3 x 60 Minutes: Various: Renegade ...
The White Lioness (Original: Den vita lejoninnan) is a crime novel by Swedish writer Henning Mankell. It is second in the Inspector Wallander series to be translated into English. [ 1 ] Originally published in Swedish, it was translated by Laurie Thompson in 1998.
The Young Lion, the most adventurous of the lions and the closest friend to Charlie. The Oldest Lion, A humble leader of the band of circus lions, father of Elsina and the Young Lion. The Lionesses, who rarely speak, and are the most mysterious and deadly of the band of circus lions. One is yellowish, one is silvery and one bronze in colour.
When Bella becomes separated from Lucas after she was impounded by the animal control due to Denver's pitbull ban, she soon finds herself on a 400-mile journey to reunite with her owner. Along the way, the dog meets an orphaned mountain lion named Big Kitten, a veteran and some friendly strangers who happen to cross her path.
Kimba the White Lion: 1969 A Thousand and One Nights: First film in the Animerama series. 1970 Cleopatra: Second film in the Animerama series. 1970 The Kindly Lion: 1973 Belladonna of Sadness: Third and final film in the Animerama series. 1978 The Phoenix: Chapter of Dawn: Contains both live-action and animation. 1978
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a portal fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the first published and best known of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956). Among all the author's books, it is also the most widely held in libraries. [3]
Jungle Emperor Leo, known in Japan as Jungle Emperor: The Movie (Japanese: 劇場版 ジャングル大帝, Hepburn: Gekijōban Janguru Taitei) is a 1997 Japanese animated adventure drama film focusing on the last half of Osamu Tezuka's manga, Jungle Taitei (known in earlier US productions as Kimba the White Lion and Leo the Lion).
The novel was first published in Great Britain by Collins in 1996, and won the 1996 Smarties book prize, and the Writers' Guild Award in 1995. [1] [2] The book was adapted into a stage play by Daniel Buckroyd of the Mercury Theatre, Colchester, which toured the UK in 2013. [3] The play featured Gwen Taylor and Adam Buchanan in the title roles.