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El Americano: The Movie: A wise elderly magician owl who works for Gayo's circus. Elfis Elf Owl: Wild Kratts: An elf owl who helped Martin, Chris and Aviva find Koki and Jimmy who are lost in the Sonoran Desert. Eris: Eagle: Legends of Chima: The Princess of the Eagle tribe Eva Snowy owl: Penguins of Madagascar: A female snowy owl who is North ...
The film was hosted by two animated characters, a Wise Owl voiced by actor Brian Wilde, famous for his roles in Last of the Summer Wine and Porridge, who indoctrinates a younger bird, Robin, voiced by Bernard Cribbins, in electrical dangers and then shows the three films as demonstration of the hazards described. The inclusion of these animated ...
In the movie, he is a separate character from Metal Beak. David Wenham as Digger, a burrowing owl who becomes friends with Soren and Gylfie. Anthony LaPaglia as Twilight, a great grey owl and Digger's hollowmate who also becomes friends with Soren and Gylfie. Helen Mirren as Nyra, a barn owl who is the queen of the Pure Ones.
The Old High Tyto: the first Pure One's leader. In the books, he is only mentioned, having already been killed by Kludd and Nyra. In the film, he is the main antagonist and first "Metal Beak" (voiced by Joel Edgerton)—a greater sooty owl named Surtr (as revealed in the game only) who is also Ezylryb's arch-enemy: his face was scarred in the War of Ice Claws by the latter, and he wears a ...
Skellig (also known as Skellig: The Owl Man) is a 2009 British fantasy television film directed by Annabel Jankel and starring Tim Roth in the title role. The screenplay by Irena Brignull is based on David Almond 's novel of the same name .
Steve (voiced by Alex Hirsch in season 1 and Matt Chapman in Season 2 onwards) is a former Coven scout. When unmasked, he is shown to have a humanoid face and a horn on the right side of his head. [35] Despite formerly working under Belos, he has no qualms about being casual with the Owl House, particularly Lilith, whom he is friends with. [56]
Michaela Dietz (born November 1, 1982) is an American voice actress whose professional career started in 2005. She voiced the character of Riff on the PBS children's television series Barney & Friends, Amethyst on the Cartoon Network television series Steven Universe and Steven Universe Future, Dolly Dalmatian on Disney Channel's 101 Dalmatian Street, Pita in Fallout 76, Vee on Disney Channel ...
Owl Jolson appears in several levels of the video game Looney Tunes: Back in Action, singing "I Love to Singa" via archive audio. Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck will comment upon Owl when they get close enough. As a short published in 1936 with its copyright renewed, the short will enter the public domain on January 1, 2032. [5]