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The elephant responds to the challenge with a loud trumpet, and the (relatively) smaller animal is not hesitant to charge, making his move, but the much smarter elephant anticipates the attack by charging too and dodging. The rhinoceros returns and tries to stab the elephant's throat, but he is too tall, even with his four-foot horn.
Monkey (孫悟空, Son Gokū), the title character, is described in the theme song as being "born from an egg on a mountain top", a stone egg, and thus he is a stone monkey, a skilled fighter who becomes a brash king of a monkey tribe, who, the song goes on to claim, was "the punkiest monkey that ever popped". [4]
The series' fourth season premiere, "The Origin of Donnie", is a television special focusing on Donnie Thornberry's life before he was adopted by the family. A feature film, The Wild Thornberrys Movie , in which Eliza embarks on a quest to save a cheetah cub from poachers, was theatrically released on December 20, 2002.
The Wild Kratts travel to Asia to meet the Asian elephant and investigate the differences between it and African elephants. They discover Paisley and Rex and must use elephant power to stop Paisley. Villains of the week: Paisley Paver and Rex Animal names: Fingertip, Thornsley (from "Elephant in the Room"), Slurpy (from "Aardvark Town")
The Jungle Beat franchise was then further expanded with the development of Munki and Trunk, a 52 x 7 minute series aimed at kids aged 4–7. The show takes place in the Jungle Beat universe, but reintroduces the familiar animal cast as an ensemble, with more developed characters and relationships than the original parent show. The “tree ...
Motty (11 July – 21 July 1978) was the only proven hybrid between an Asian and an African elephant. The male calf was born in Chester Zoo to Asian mother Sheba and African father Jumbolino. [ 1 ] He was named after George Mottershead , who founded the Chester Zoo in 1931.
Benjamin the Elephant; Bump (British TV series) C. ... Monkey with a Tool Belt; E. Edward and Friends; Ella the Elephant; G. Gaju Bhai; George of the Jungle (2007 TV ...
The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra (Chinese: 齊天大聖孫悟空) is a 2002 Hong Kong TV series based on the 16th-century novel Journey to the West. It is also a remake of the 1996 TVB version. [2] [3] This is the second Monkey King that is portrayed by Dicky Cheung, the other one being Journey to the West (1996).