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Loeki de Leeuw was originally created by animator Joop Geesink [] (1913–1984) in 1952 as a mascot for KLM in honor of the Netherlands national football team. [2] In the early-1970s, new regulatory requirements for television advertising, originally introduced on Dutch public television in 1967, were drawn up so that the public could make a clear distinction between the series and the ...
Lion Around is a 1950 Donald Duck cartoon featuring Donald Duck, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie and Louie the Mountain Lion. [1] The film is the first appearance of Louie the Mountain Lion . In this episode, Donald is tricked into thinking he is getting attacked by a cougar .
Inki is an African child who runs into a denture-wearing lion while hunting with a spear. The lion then chases the young native all over the place. The minah bird joins forces with Inki against the mighty lion, but proceeds to mess everything up for all.
Chimpanzee, Sea lion, Wallaby: May 12, 1998 32 Underwater Animals Fish: May 19, 1998 33 Animal Neighbors Rabbit May 26, 1998 34 Giant Animals Great Dane: June 2, 1998 35 Creepy Crawly Animals Grasshopper: June 9, 1998 36 Farm Animals Cow, Sheep: June 16, 1998 37 Animal Changes Lion cub, Lioness June 23, 1998 38 Extinct Animals Footprints: June ...
Animal Crackers is an animated television series produced by CINAR and Alphanim. [1] It is based on the comic strip Animal Crackers by the American cartoonist Roger Bollen.The show was first introduced in September 7, 1997 and ended with the final episode in September 16, 2000.
There's a reason why the two lion cubs had to wait a month before seeing the vet. As the video from the zoo explains, the cubs' mama, Zamaya, wouldn't let anyone near them for the first couple of ...
The brothers made three attempts to cross the channel, turning back to shore during the first two tries. The video footage shows a heat signature trailing the brothers during one of their attempts ...
From this point forward, the lion serves as both an antagonist for Sylvester and a protector of Tweety. Sylvester tries beating what he thinks is a fire hose to free Tweety, unknowing that the "hose" is an elephant's trunk. The elephant grabs Sylvester with his trunk and—after crushing his chest—throws the battered puss into the lion's cage ...