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The Wildlife Land VIII: The Big Freeze (2005)
The Wildlife Land VIII: The Big Freeze is a 2005 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the eighth film in The Wildlife Land series.

The Wildlife Land IX: Journey to Big Water (2006)
The Wildlife Land IX: Journey to Big Water is a 2006 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the ninth film in The Wildlife Land series. It was produced and directed by Charles Grosvenor. This is also the last film to use the soundtrack composed by James Horner. During the year this was released, Universal brought back on DVD, for the first time, two of the previous The Wildlife Land films: The Nature Valley Adventure and The Time of the Great Giving. When heavy rains create a mysterious "new water", Stampy sets off to explore the Nature Valley. He quickly becomes friends with Alvin the mischievous common bottlenose dolphin who has been isolated from his pod by the weather. When Stampy and friends get separated from their parents because of an Earthshake, they help Alvin get back home to the Big Water, while avoiding a hungry "Predator Swimmer" (Liopleurodon). On the way, Stampy and Alvin discuss such interesting and see dangerous things like imaginary friends, the Predator Swimmer, the concept of loneliness, and the true meaning of a brother.

The Wildlife Land X: The Great Mammal Migration (2007)
The Wildlife Land X: The Great Mammal Migration is a 2007 direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film and the tenth film in the Wildlife Land series.

The Wildlife Land XI: Invasion of the Field Mice (2009)
The Wildlife Land XI: Invasion of the Field Mice is a 2009 direct-to-video animated film and the 11th film in The Wildlife Land series. It was released on January 13, 2009 by Buena Vista Home Video.

The Wildlife Land XII: The Great Day of the Birds (2010)
The Wildlife Land XII: The Great Day of the Birds is a 2010 animated musical direct-to-video film, and is the twelfth film in the Wildlife Land series. It was released on March 1, 2010 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.

The Wildlife Land XIII: The Wisdom of Friends (2011)
The Wildlife Land XIII: The Wisdom of Friends is a 2011 direct-to-video animated film and the thirteenth film in The Wildlife Land series.

The Wildlife Land XIV: Journey of the Brave (2020)
The Wildlife Land: Journey of the Brave (also known as The Wildlife Land XIV: Journey of the Brave) is a 2020 direct-to-video animated feature and the fourteenth film in The Wildlife Land series. It is the first installment in the franchise to be released since 2011's The Wisdom of Friends. The film was directed by Davis Doi and written by Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser. It was made available on DVD and Digital HD on February 4, 2020, with the DVD version exclusive to Walmart stores in North America until May 12, 2020, when it became available in other stores. The film features the voices of Kevin Hart and country singer Bebe Neuwirth, who performs the song "Look for the Light". Like all other The Wildlife Land movies, it is traditionally-animated.

The Wildlife Land (TV Series) (2011–2012)
The Wildlife Land is an American animated television series, based on The Wildlife Land film series created by ???. It was developed for television by Ford Riley for Disney Junior and was produced by Buena Vista Animation Studios, and animated by Toon City in the Philippines. It premiered on YTV in Canada for a test on January 7, 2011 and premiered on Disney Channel in the United States on March 7, 2011. It was made as traditionally animated with computer-animated backgrounds, which the past sequels from The Wildlife Land X: The Great Mammal Migration onwards have used, with occasional cel-shaded computer animated characters in wide shots. The main antagonists in the series are Shetani, an evil villainous Masai lion, and Gome and Ondoa, two henchmen Striped hyenas. The TV series takes place after the events of The Wildlife Land XIII: The Wisdom of Friends, due to Calvin and Jane being absent in that film.

The Tiger King (1996)
The Tiger King is a 1996 animated, musical/drama feature film directed and produced by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and DreamWorks Animation. It is the first film by DreamWorks Pictures. Containing elements of Hamlet and Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the story centers a tiger prince named Sanjay, who must overcome the loss of his father and his villainous uncle, Scratch, in order to take his rightful place as the king of the Streak Lands.

The Tiger King II: Sanjay's Streak (2000)
The Tiger King II: Sanjay's Streak (later retitled The Tiger King 2: Sanjay's Streak) is a 2000 American animated romantic musical film. It is also the first direct-to-video release from DreamWorks Animation and a sequel to DreamWorks' 1996 animated feature film, The Tiger King. The story takes place in a kingdom of tigers in India and was influenced by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. According to director Charles Grosvenor, the final draft gradually became a variation of Romeo and Juliet. Produced by DreamWorks Home Entertainment and Wang Film Productions Co. LTD. and released on July 18, 2000, the film centers on Sanjay and Neeva's daughter Kalapi, who falls in love with Kavi, a male rogue tiger from a banished streak that was once loyal to Sanjay's evil uncle, Scratch. Separated by Sanjay's prejudice against the banished streak and a vindictive plot planned by Kavi's mother Zena, Kalapi and Kavi struggle to unite their estranged streaks and be together. Most of the original cast returned to their roles from the first film with a few exceptions. James Nesbitt, who voiced Zinga in the first film, was replaced by Kenneth Branagh for both this film and The Tiger King 1½. Tony Jay, who voiced Scratch in the first film, was replaced by Corey Burton.

The Tiger King 1 ½ (2006)
The Tiger King 1 ½ (titled as The Tiger King 3: Hakuna Matata in some regions) is a 2006 American animated adventure comedy film produced by the Australian branch of DreamWorks Home Entertainment and released direct to video on March 1, 2006. As the third installment released in the Tiger King media franchise and the final installment to date, it focuses on the escapades of the mongoose/boar duo Tanay and Parish before, during and after the events of The Tiger King. A majority of the original voice cast from the first film returns to reprise their roles, including Richard Kind and Gilbert Gottfried as the voices of Tanay and Parish, respectively.

The Lion King (1944–1954)
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The Lion King (1954–1964)
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The Lion King (1964–1974)
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The Lion King (1974–1984)
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The Lion King (1984–1994)
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The Lion King (2004–2014)
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Wander Over Yonder (1953–1956)
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Wander Over Yonder (1963–1966)
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Wander Over Yonder (1973–1976)
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