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Animal Atlas is a half-hour educational wildlife television series that "takes children on a tour of discovery, uncovering the secrets of how animals live and thrive. Young viewers meet animals from the familiar to the astounding, and the domesticated to the wild, including the diverse creatures of the African savanna, the finned and flippered of the big deep, and the colorful cast of the ...
Animal Atlas was produced by Longneedle Entertainment, LLC, a subsidiary of Bellum Entertainment Group. First airing in 2014, Animal Atlas was an educational wildlife show in which young viewers meet animals from across the world. It is internationally distributed by Cisneros Media Distribution. [citation needed]
The work combines Eiji Ōtsuka's concept of narrative consumption (Japanese: 物語消費, romanized: monogatari shōhi, lit. 'story consumption') with Azuma's derivative concept of database consumption, (Japanese: データベース消費, romanized: dētabēsu shōhi) whereby the consumers of media ingest and categorize certain elements of a narrative in parts in an "animalistic" nature ...
All Creatures Great and Small (2020 TV series) America's Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition; Animal (TV series) Animal Control (TV series) Animal Crack-Ups; Animal Emergency; Animal Hospital; Animal Icons; Animal Magic (TV series) Animal World (TV series) Animals (South Korean TV program) Animals at Work; Animals, Animals, Animals; Ark on the ...
Japan: Earth's Enchanted Islands (also known as Wild Japan for international release) is a nature documentary series exploring the landscapes and wildlife of Japan. It was narrated by Michelle Dockery [1] and was co-produced by the BBC Natural History Unit, NHK and National Geographic Channel.
America the Beautiful (TV series) Animal Atlas; Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller; Animal World (TV series) Animals, Animals, Animals; Ark on the Move (TV series) Attenborough and the Giant Egg; Attenborough in Paradise
This is a parent category for Japanese television series, therefore it is primarily for articles that fit in at least two of the subcategories listed below, or for those that do not fit in any of them.
Some examples include Kiriko Isono, who debuted as part of a singing trio and made a name for herself based on a rapid wit and willingness to put herself down for a laugh; Mari Yaguchi, the third leader of Morning Musume who left the group in 2005 due to a scandal but has continued to appear on variety shows and Japanese television drama since ...