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Heathcliff: The Movie was released to theaters on January 17, 1986, and subsequently on VHS in 1988 by Paramount Home Video. It includes seven segments from the original show: Cat Food for Thought; Heathcliff's Double; The Siamese Twins; An Officer and an Alley Cat; The Catfather; Boom Boom Pussini; Pop on Parole
Walking with Beasts, marketed as Walking with Prehistoric Beasts in North America, is a 2001 six-part nature documentary television miniseries created by Impossible Pictures and produced by the BBC Science Unit, [4] the Discovery Channel, ProSieben and TV Asahi.
A male lion is eating by the river's edge when a male crocodile emerges from the water, intent on stealing the meal. Upon seeing this, the lion roars at the crocodile to back off, but he does little than get a loud hiss from the crocodile. The lion attacks, but cannot land a deadly blow because of the crocodile's thick body armor. The lion ...
The lion clawed at the glass to try to get at the little kitty, but the cat didn't even flinch. ComedianTom Only a thin pane of glass separated one cat from the nasty predator.
In the documentary, as three cavemen try to kill a dinosaur, the discovery of fire, transportations, use of the boomerang, entertainment, a haircut, department stores and the use of its elevator are comically shown. Finally the three cavemen from earlier try to kill a dinosaur again, but it shows them a sign that says "Friday (fish day)".
Characters from the show appeared in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Beyond the Valley of the Dinosaurs" with Gorok voiced by Chris Edgerly and Tana voiced by Mary Birdsong. Glump has a cameo in Jellystone! episode "Ice Ice Baby" [4] voiced by Fajir Al-Kasai. He appears as Top Cat's therapy patient.
Cowboys vs. Dinosaurs: Trek tells the story of a wild west deputy who has to contend with a wanted Therizinosaurus. Survival of the Biggest : Penelope's cold forces her to stay inside on the day Trek asks her to help research dinosaurs, but with her help, Trek learns why so many different dinosaurs stick together in a large mixed herd .
Dino Ranch is a Canadian animated children's television series created by Matthew Fernandes, co-founder and chief creative officer of Industrial Brothers. Dino Ranch follows the adventures of the Cassidy family as they tackle life on the ranch in a fantastical, prehistoric and Wild West-inspired setting where dinosaurs roam.