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Animation - Region 4
|  | Kimba the White Lion Collection (Vol 1-5) (Current Promo)
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Description
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G |
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4 |
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PAL |
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English
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New |
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Anime,
Classic, Kids, Retro Collection |
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1150.0 mins |
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10 |
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English 2.0 Stereo |
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4:3 Original Aspect Ratio |
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Director |
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Osamu Tezuka
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Cast & Crew |
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Created by Osamu Tezuka (Astro Boy, Black Jack)
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DESCRIPTION
Who lives down in deepest, darkest Africa?
Kimba the White Lion Volume 1: 1. GO, WHITE LION! Caesar, the great white lion and king of
the jungle, wanted all animals to live together peacefully. He would
even release the villagers' cows and pigs so they could live freely in
the Jungle. This angered the villagers, so they hired a hunter, Viper
Snakely, to stop Caesar.
Snakely finally succeeds, also capturing
Caesar's widow Snowene whom he plans to sell to a zoo. On the boat, in
her cage, a baby lion is born to Snowene. It is Kimba.
When birds
report the approach of a terrible storm, Kimba's mother tells her young
son that he must jump from the ship and return to the jungle to carry
on for his father. The young cub reluctantly obeys and dives into the
ocean. Thus begins the many adventures of Kimba, the white lion.
2.
THE WIND IN THE DESERT. Since Caesar, Kimba's father, left the
jungle, the animals have been led by a cruel tyrant, Claw. Now Kimba
finds his way home and the animals look to him for strength and
leadership.
Kimba is not home for long before he is captured by a
hunter, Graspen Grab, who sees a chance to make some money from the
sale of the rare white lion. But Grab's associate, James Brawn, is
actually a counterspy; he unmasks Grab's greedy plans and frees Kimba.
Having
learned from Brawn that fighting is sometimes necessary to defend what
is right, Kimba challenges Claw and wins the fight, so that he may try
to lead the animals fairly as his father did.
3. A HUMAN FRIEND. Roger
and his friend Mary are lost in the jungle after a plane crash, and
fear of the unknown sends Mary running hysterically into the jungle. She
runs into Geraldine Giraffe. Each, more frightened than the other, goes
running off in a panic, but Geraldine loses her footing and breaks her
leg. Most of the animals assume that these humans are troublemakers --
while Kimba tries to reason with them. Seeing that Geraldine needs more
help than the animals can give her, he goes off to seek these humans'
aid for her. He meets Boss Rhino and learns that Rainbow Bridge is ready
to collapse. Kimba must find some way to warn the people of the
dangerous bridge regardless of the rhino's threats to avenge Geraldine's
injury. When he comes to the fatal crossing he desperately tries to
call out -- and with great effort his lion's roar sounds the word -- in
human language -- "danger." ' Overcoming his awe of a talking lion,
Roger pledges his friendship and aid for the injured giraffe. The
animals are all eager to learn human talk too, to be able to speak with
this new friend. Thus a school is born -- Kimba will teach the animals
what he has learned. Boss Rhino is suspected of planning to smash the
school -- but Kimba confronts him and convinces him that progress cannot
be stopped. Roger Ranger decides to stay in the jungle and teach his
new friends all he can.
4. GREAT CAESAR'S GHOST. Samson, the
water buffalo, does not go along with Kimba?s ideas that all animals
should enjoy peace and freedom. In fact, he brings three mules he has
stolen from the villagers and proposes that they become a feast for the
wild animals. Kimba strongly disagrees but the other animals are bullied
by Samson's size and strength and take sides against the white lion.
Dan'l
Baboon, Bucky, and Pauley Cracker, however, decide they have to
encourage their friend Kimba to stand up for his beliefs. Accordingly,
they recapture the hide of Kimba's father, Caesar, from the hunter, and
pretend to be his ghost.
Though their plan falls apart, Kimba
gets the message and leads all the animals through a great adventure to a
happy ending..
5. FAIR GAME. Kimba is puzzled by the behavior
of Speedy Cheetah, who is fighting with everyone, particularly Kimba.
Speedy has heard that Caesar, Kimba's father, was responsible many years
ago for the death of his grandfather, Quasimoto. Kimba denies the
story by telling Speedy that he knows that Quasimoto is still alive in
Paris. He met him there when he was visiting the World's Fair with the
Ranger, Mary and Mr. Pompos. In fact, they had quite an adventure
together in Paris. Together they managed to escape capture from the
Paris police. Speedy still doesn't believe Kimba, but the problem is
resolved when all of the animals decide to go to the Fair themselves to
enjoy the sights and reunite Quasimoto and Speedy.
6. JUNGLE
THIEF. Drought and forest fires are gradually dwindling all the food
supplies in the animals' jungle home. The jungle thief discovers the
emergency supply and it is fast disappearing, too. Kimba enlists the
aid of all the animals to start their own farm so they may plan for
their future needs as humans do. But the jungle thief takes their seeds
and the animals can't stray from their home to search for more without
being attacked by packs of wild dogs. Kimba manages to save the day
by finding seeds and planting the farm just before the rains come.
7.
BATTLE AT DEAD RIVER. In this episode Kimba incurs the wrath of
Claw, a villainous lion who desires to rule the jungle, by rescuing
Kitty -- a lovely little lioness -- who is on her way to the mountains
to visit an uncle. So infuriated is Claw by the rescue that he decides
the time has come to discredit Kimba completely as Prince of the Jungle
by causing dissention among the animals and then stepping in as
undisputed leader. Working through his henchman Cassius, the black
leopard, and two hyenas, Claw places Kimba under such suspicion that his
purpose is achieved -- there is disunity among the animals. Kimba goes
out in the jungle to investigate and is captured by Cassius; his
disappearance seems to prove his guilt. Kimba escapes and Kitty,
meanwhile, confides to Pauley Cracker and Dan'l Baboon her suspicions
that Kimba has been falsely accused and she goes off to offer herself to
Claw in hopes that she might thus save her animal friends from further
harm. Kimba returns, is told where Kitty has gone, and rushes to Dead
River, Claw's rocky and forbidding lair. A great battle ensues -- right
conquers might -- and order and peace are restored to the jungle. Kitty
resumes her journey to the mountains and she and Kimba hope to meet
again -- someday.
8. THE INSECT INVASION. Kimba has convinced
the meat eating animals to change to vegetables so that the smaller
animals can live without fear of being attacked. They have all worked
together to create a farm for growing their food. But...it takes time
for the crops to grow, and the animals are getting hungrier and
hungrier. Suddenly, the jungle is alerted to the news that a huge
cloud of invading insects is sweeping down on them. Valiantly the
animals fight to save their crops. They are partially successful but
then they learn that the insects are returning. Kimba's daring plan
succeeds in capturing the entire invading force, and in so doing he
saves not only the farm, but the future of his happy kingdom.
9.
THE FLYING TIGER. Kimba thinks he has trouble trying to reason with
an old cantankerous bald eagle named Clutch. His troubles really begin
when he comes face to face with Flyger, the flying tiger. This monstrous
animal is the result of Professor Madcap's experiments. Because
Flyger feels himself to be a freak of nature, he turns on his master and
becomes the terror of the jungle. The madcap Professor Madcap promises
to give Kimba wings to enable him to fight the Flyger. This would make
Kimba the world's first Flyon, or flying lion. Fate intervenes to
keep Kimba from being altered. Though greatly disadvantaged, he beats
Flyger, then convinces Madcap to take the wings away from the tiger and
give the eagle back his flying nerve. Madcap realizes it's wrong to fly
in the face of nature!
10. TWO HEARTS AND TWO MINDS. Kimba has
a dream that Kitty is in danger. He feels more worried when a picture
of Kitty falls from a helicopter. Explaining his worries to Pauley, his
condition is diagnosed as "palpitations of the heart." Even Pauley has
had them -- when he met Pauline Parrot in the city and she convinced him
to live in the jungle. In the midst of a human war in the jungle
Pauline was lost to Pauley, and he has been looking for her ever since.
Pauley tells Kimba to journey to Kitty's jungle just to make sure she is
all right. When they arrive they find a group of humans making a movie,
but the animals think they are hunters. The humans plan to start a fire
and put Kitty in the middle of it for dramatic effect. But Kimba
rescues Kitty, the rain puts out the fire and Kitty is safe. Kimba and
Kitty -- who has palpitations too -- feel better when they see each
other. Pauley finds Pauline -- and everybody is happy again.
Kimba the White Lion Volume 2:
11. CATCH 'EM IF YOU CAN. Kimba remembers one of the worst
battles he ever had: the time when Tonga decided to have a hunting
contest and brought to Africa three of the greatest hunters in the
world. There was a brilliant scientist, a shoot-em-up cowboy, and a
strong man from a circus. Each tried desperately to capture Kimba. And
Tonga herself tried very hard to get that white lion. Excitement and
danger run high when the hunters' tricks are low. Kimba's stout heart,
strength, and clever thinking make him a worthy catch who is never
caught. Perhaps, one day, there will be no hunter and no hunted.
Kimba hopes so.
12. THE HUNTING GROUND. One section of the
Savanna in central Africa is called The Hunting Ground. Here hunters are
allowed to pay a fee and hunt any of the animals. Their greed, however,
has reduced the number of animals available. Tonga, the harsh mistress
in charge of The Hunting Ground, decides to invade the adjoining jungle
to get more animals, and especially their leader, Kimba. Tonga sends a
lion to trap a lion. The lioness she sends is Bella Donna, who proves
to be as deadly as her name suggests. Kimba is caught, but Roger Ranger
comes to the rescue and they manage to stop the invasion of Kimba's
Kingdom. However, Roger and Kimba are nearly recaptured. They are saved
by a miracle. The miracle is that suddenly it starts to snow. Then
the Magic Mystical Mountain appears, and from it comes a huge mammoth
who scatters the adversaries and promises Kimba that some day they shall
meet again. Kimba is left dumbfounded, but profoundly impressed.
13.
THE TRAPPERS. Viper Snakely, famed trapper, and his sidekick Tubby,
masquerade as professors studying animal habits to gain the confidence
of the animals and Roger Ranger. They invite the animals to a party,
where all are fed sleeping potions in their soft drinks. Kimba, Dan'l
Baboon, Pauley Cracker and Bucky are not at the party, and when Kimba
tells them he recognizes the men as the hunters who trapped his parents,
Caesar and Snowene, they encourage him to seek revenge. But Kimba has
wisdom to know that revenge breeds trouble, and he resolves to work for
peace in the jungle. When they find a hidden rifle and realize what has
probably happened to their friends, they run to rescue the animals.
Dan'l, Pauley and Bucky tire from running and Kimba must go on alone. On
the way, he encounters the wily trapper, and when Kimba attacks him,
Snakely's gun accidentally fires and he pretends that was a signal to
harm the animals because he is in danger. The villain then jumps into
his jeep and roars away, leaving Kimba thinking he has been the cause of
harm to his friends. Back at the camp, Snakely loads the animals
onto trucks to take them to civilization where they can be sold. As the
caravan crosses the plains, Samson and his buffaloes charge and defeat
Snakely, rescuing the animals. After such a close call the animals go
happily singing on their way home.
14. JOURNEY INTO TIME. Kimba
plans to attend the Lion Convention held by a neighboring tribe of
spotted lions. King Specklerex, the leader of the tribe, once knew
Caesar, Kimba's father, and was jealous of his wisdom and strength; so
he denies that Kimba with his white fur is even a lion and banishes him
from his kingdom. Kimba is plagued with doubts about the origin of
the white lion. He thinks perhaps he is a pussy cat, but his human
friend, Roger Ranger, tells him the historical background of his
ancestors. Eager to be friends with the spotted lions, he offers to
fight their best warrior Fang, if King Specklerex will become educated
to be a good leader should he win. He wins, of course.
15.
SCRAMBLED EGGS. Kimba, who is running a school for all the young
animals, decides to hold a Spring Cleaning Day so they may learn to
enjoy a sense of accomplishment. All the mothers agree to put their eggs
together in a safe place during the cleanup. Little Speedy Cheetah,
who has never seen an egg, throws them all into the river in his zest
for cleanliness. Can Kimba save the eggs floating down the river and the
children who go to look for them near dangerous wild alligators? He
can and does. But can the mothers unscramble the eggs before they hatch?
No, but birds of a feather flock together at the happy conclusion.
16.
DIAMONDS IN THE GRUFF. Two nasty and mean diamond smugglers --
Norbert Nasty and Manny Mean -- are passengers aboard a plane flying
over Kimba's Kingdom. When a motor burns out, the captain throws out all
personal luggage in an attempt to lighten the plane's load. One such
piece of luggage contains millions of dollars' in smuggled diamonds. Meanwhile,
the boss of the river's alligators -- a very rough character named
Gruff -- is being very stubborn about giving back some of the younger
animals. When he comes across the bag of diamonds, he eats them -- the
diamonds, not the younger animals. The younger animals are all saved by
Kimba and Roger Ranger in a most unusual way. Goodness triumphs over
evil and all the villains -- animal and human -- see the error of their
ways.
17. THE MAGIC SERPENT. Kimba is attempting to teach his
schoolmates a lesson in tolerance. Rancid, the Reeky Bird, smells bad
only because his diet consists mainly of stinkweed and he shouldn't be
shunned by the other children because of it. When Puffyadder, the
"Magic Serpent", attempts to take over the jungle by casting a spell
over all the animals, no one seems able to withstand his magic. Even
Kimba can think of no way to rid the jungle of Puffyadder. When
Rancid tries once more to make friends in the jungle, his odor sends
Puffyadder to the fresh air of another part of the jungle and Rancid's a
hero. only then are the animal children ready to welcome Rancid;
they've learned their lesson well that "you can't judge a book by its
cover".
18. THE RUNAWAY. Gargoyle G. Warthog is so ugly that
he's sure that no one wants him around. He becomes a "runaway" even from
his mother so that she?ll no longer have to look at him. When Kimba
and the other animals find him, they try to convince him that they are
his friends and his mother loves him, and it's cowardly for him to run
away. Wanting to show everybody that he's no coward, Gargoyle decides to
take on Howler and his gang of troublemaking baboons single-handedly. Kimba
and his friends hurry after Gargoyle to help him. Together Kimba and
Gargoyle rout the baboons by attacking them with a beehive. Gargoyle is
reunited with his mother, assured by all that "handsome is as handsome
does".
19. THE MYSTERY OF THE DESERTED VILLAGE. Claw, the bad
lion who has always wanted to rid the jungle of Kimba and be the king
himself, has lured Kimba to the "deserted village" on the pretext that
he wants to make up and be friends with him forever. When Speedy
Cheetah accompanies Kimba to the tryst, he finds Claw first and realizes
that it's a trap. In his attempt to warn Kimba, he is hurt and is saved
from a serious infection only through the help of some wealthy humans
who are in Africa on a safari. Kimba meets his sister Leona for the
first time at a shrine in the "deserted village" where she's been
protecting the ancestral hides ever since their father Caesar left.
Kimba is able to save the shrine and his new-found human friends from
the advances of Claw before he returns to his home.
20.
RESTAURANT TROUBLE. Because some animals are always fighting over
food, Kimba decides -- along with Dan'l Baboon and Pauley Cracker --
that an animal restaurant would solve the problem. Dan'l is appointed
manager but Pauley thinks he could do much better. Accordingly, he
enlists the help of Bucky to open "Pauley?s Gourmet" to compete with
"Dan'l's Diner". There are many merry misadventures, but some of the
bigger animals, like Kelly Funt and Boss Rhino, who do more than scoff
at the idea -- they try to destroy the restaurant. In the end, Kimba
changes their attitudes, and Pauley and Dan'l join forces.
Kimba the White Lion Volume 3:
21. THE BAD BABOON. Big-0, another mandrill baboon who had been
beaten by Dan'l many years before, returns to get his revenge. Kimba
tries to stop the battle because Dan'l Baboon is now too old and the
fight would not be fair. More determined than ever, Big-0 retreats
but vows to wipe out all the animals in Kimba's kingdom so that he can
take over. Big-0 uses his monkey followers to make a pipeline of hollow
trees that will carry deadly sulfur gas into the jungle. Kimba is
captured by trickery but gets loose in time to take the villain to task,
while Dan'l saves the other animals by a most ingenious method.
22.
DANGEROUS JOURNEY. The jungle is threatened by an epidemic of the
dread Stony Mountain Speckled Fever. The only cure can be found from a
tree at the top of a mountain, which only Pop Wooly, an old mountain
sheep, knows about. He must lead Kimba there and the bark must be taken
during the daylight hours, because hordes of lizards patrol the area at
night. Even at Pop Wooly's advanced age, he manages to lead Kimba to
the tree on the mountain top and get enough of the herb to cure all the
animals. Unfortunately, Pop Wooly himself contracts the disease in the
process. Now only Kimba knows the way to the tree. His "dangerous
journey" includes bypassing a fallen bridge and a direct confrontation
with the lizards before he is able to complete his mission.
23.
THE GIGANTIC GRASSHOPPER. Dan'l Baboon is wakened by a tremendous
earthquake!... but none of the other animals feel it. Then Kimba too
experiences the strange, extremely localized earth tremors. What could
be causing it? Could it have anything to do with that flying saucer that
crashed to earth the week before? Indeed, it does! Even as the
radiation from the crashed vehicle caused some plants to become
gigantic, so too did it cause one of the grasshoppers that were trapped
in the cave to become a thousand times its normal size. Kimba is
reluctant to destroy any life, but he realizes that such a monster would
cause much destruction unless destroyed. Bravery, cunning and courage
help Kimba to be victorious.
24. GYPSY'S PURPLE POTION. Cassius
-- the lean and hungry Black Panther and evil cohort of the vicious
lion, Claw -- has a plan to destroy Kimba and take over his kingdom. He
enlists the aid of an old partner in crime, Gypsy, an old owl whose
knowledge of poison potions is unequaled. Gypsy does indeed trick
Kimba into taking her purple potion which puts him in a coma and his
friends fear the worst. Undaunted by the threats of Claw and Cassius,
Dan'l Baboon rallies the animals to rebuild their Tower of Honor for
Kimba's father Caesar. Such loyalty and spirit convince Gypsy that
she was wrong. Using the greedy natures of the hyenas Tom and Tab, she
tricks them into giving Kimba the antidote that revives him. Joy reigns
supreme as the animals pay tribute to Kimba, as well as to the memory of
his father, for having established a brotherhood among the animals.
25.
TOO MANY ELEPHANTS. Mr. Pompous, Roger Ranger's uncle, has come to
the jungle to convince Roger to return to civilization with him. He
tells the Ranger that the animals won't be needing him any more, because
the rules at the game preserve have been changed and the animals are no
longer safe there. When Kimba overhears Mr. Pompus say this, he
decides to go to the game preserve and see for himself if the rumor is
true. Yes, it seems it is. There is a hunting party there which has
decided there are "too many elephants" and has promised to do away with
them. Though the king of the elephants, Packer Dermos, is a tyrant,
Kimba tries to warn him to lead his herd away before they are
exterminated. Packer refuses to listen, but Kimba is able to save a few
of his elephant friends by overcoming the hunters. Mr. Pompous realizes
the animals do need a human friend and allows the Ranger to stay with
them.
26. A REVOLTING DEVELOPMENT. The animals revolt --
especially those meat-eating animals who cannot continue to eat only
vegetables and insects. The mean lion, Claw, and his black panther
partner, Cassius, teach the young ones to enjoy the taste of meat and
they too join the revolt against Kimba. Meanwhile, an old friend of
Roger Ranger's, by the name of Calvin Hottage, turns up in the jungle
looking for the rare Tickle Chickle Tree. The blossom of that tree will
provide the one ingredient Calvin needs to give the world the most
wonderful meat substitute. Kimba joins the search, succeeds, and
saves not only the economy of the whole world, but the happiness of his
animal kingdom!
27. THE CHAMELEON WHO CRIED WOLF. This is the
story of a very sad little chameleon named Newton (because chameleons
are newts!). The reason he is so sad is because life in the jungle is
just too much for him; from every direction, animals and elements seem
to threaten his very life. As a defense he has taken to prevaricating --
in fact, he is the biggest little liar in the jungle. Kimba feels
sorry for Newton and promises to protect him. Lie builds upon lie,
however, until all the animals are completely disgusted and refuse to
believe anything Newton tells them. Naturally, when he tells them that
Kimba is fighting off an attack of vicious wolves, they only laugh and
refuse to go and help. Kimba, Newton, and Gabu -- a delinquent
teen-age hippo -- join forces to defeat the invading wolves. It is a
changed and happy chameleon who takes his place among friends in the
animal community of Kimba's Kingdom.
28. THE WILD WILDCAT. There's
a "wild wildcat" Wiley loose in the jungle destroying Dan'l Baboon's
Diner and picking on the other animals. Kimba decides to try to win him
over to the responsible way of life by joining him in his escapades in
order to gain his affection. Kimba overhears one of Wiley's
nightmares in which it's revealed that Wiley's mother was killed by
human hunters; this has embittered him toward all man and animal kind.
When human hunters arrive in the village, the animals decide to hide out
-- to stay out of the village until the hunters move on peaceably. But
Wiley breaks the rule, of course, causing the hunters to make war on the
animals. Kimba manages to rout the hunters only with the last-minute
help of Wiley. Kimba proves again that love conquers all -- even the
wildest of wild cats.
29. THE NIGHTMARE NARCISSUS. Dr. Mendel
Spees, who is testing secret weapons on the animals in the jungle, has
planted a narcissus which is designed to cause nightmares to anyone who
smells it. The success of the experiment is tremendous, causing
Kimba and all his friends to have violent nightmares including serious
fights among themselves. A streak of lightning brings about the death
of the flower and the end of the nightmares. But a seed from the
original narcissus has produced another and the doctor realized that
only static electricity can kill the flower which is creating the havoc
in the jungle. Kimba too has determined how to combat the "nightmare
narcissus" and he and his friends are able to create the killing sparks
by rubbing their fur together. Even the doctor is happy to see the
animals safe again and in the future will raise flowers only for their
beauty.
30. ADVENTURE IN THE CITY. When Kitty's Uncle
Specklerex visits Kimba's jungle, the old spotted lion accuses Kimba of
forgetting his wild heritage and becoming soft in this neat, clean and
peaceful jungle. Kimba lets the old lion beat him at jumping and
running; Specklerex is considerably miffed when he learns this and
starts for home. On his way he sees Arthur Scotfree and his son, who are
collecting specimens for a zoo. Old Specklerex tries to give them a
scare -- and follows them to the city, where the people are hysterical
because there is a lion in the streets. The old lion challenges a train
to a fight, and ends up on the train with Kimba and Kitty driving a
truck in hot pursuit. Meanwhile, Mr. Trailer the detective is in hot
pursuit too -- of Mr. Scotfree who years before had committed a crime
that Trailer had been blamed for. Mr. Scotfree captures Specklerex and
cages him and they go aboard ship, but Kimba manages to rescue
Specklerex. Because Mr. Scotfree is man enough to tell his son of his
wrongdoings, Mr. Trailer conveniently "forgets" why he had been tracking
his prey for so many years -- and the men learn to "forget" and
forgive.
Kimba the White Lion Volume 4:
31. CITY OF GOLD. There once was an ancient city where all the
buildings were made of gold. Many years ago a great earthquake buried it
and it was never seen again. On an expedition to Twin Skull Cave by
Kimba, Bucky, and the animal school, they learn that Tom and Tab are
trapped in the cave from which no one has ever returned. Kimba must go
after them. Harrowing adventures befall Kimba in his quest to find a
way out of the cave for Tom and Tab and himself, including the discovery
of the City of Gold and a scuffle with two human fortune hunters, Gold
and Rush. Only a new earthquake provides them with a fortuitous opening
from the cave and the destruction of the City of Gold forever.
32.
THE LAST POACHER. Seymour Hart is a ranger on the huge reservation
where people can come from all over the world to see the animals of
Africa living in their element. But the ranger's job of protecting the
animals has been made very difficult by the bands of poachers that
attack the animals for fun and profit. Kimba manages to save Seymour
after he was badly wounded. Together with Dan'l Baboon, Bucky, and
Pauley Cracker, they nurse him back to health and join him in tracking
down the leader of the gang of outlaw hunters, called The Devil Man. Bucky
and Pauley let themselves get caught in order to find out where The
Devil Man's hideout is. Pauley escapes, finds Kimba and the rangers, and
the Last Poacher is downed.
33. JUNGLE JUSTICE. When Harold
Heron disappears during a storm, his mother suspects foul play and
accuses Clunker, the new Hippo. Many stories are told of Clunker's
unsavory habit of bullying and most of the animals declare him guilty
and deserving of punishment -- but Kimba insists that they have no real
proof of his guilt. Undaunted, Kimba travels to the Toprungle Jungle to
learn of the hippo's past. He finds that Clunker lost his tusks in a
fight for supremacy with Boss Blackbrows -- but he also learns that the
hippo is so frightened of thunder and lightning that he always runs and
hides in a cave during a storm -- Hilda Heron has seen him do it. He
returns home in time to prove Clunker innocent. Further proof arrives in
the form of Harold himself -- the force of the storm had washed him
downstream. The animals learn not to judge before all the facts are
known, and Clunker learns that it is no shame to be afraid -- and silly
to hide fear by bullying others.
34. JUNGLE FUN. An amusement
park, with all kinds of rides and games, is a lot of fun. Building such a
park, however, is a lot of work. The work isn't made any easier when
the project is opposed by Kimba's arch enemy, the vicious lion, Claw. To
help Claw, as usual, are Cassius the black panther, and the sneaky
hyenas Tom and Tab. Though their tricks are many and their fighting
ferocious, Kimba outsmarts and outfights them all. Claw recognizes that
he has been beaten, but blames his defeat on his villainous friends.
Before he leaves, he vows revenge, and tells Kimba to go ahead and
destroy Cassius since the law of the jungle gives him that right. Kimba
doesn't hold with such beastiality. Instead, he forgives Cassius, Tom
and Tab, and agrees to protect them as long as they promise to amend
their ways. They promise.....but will they?
35. THE PRETENDERS. Claw
has vowed revenge because Kimba turned that vicious lion's hunting
ground into an amusement park. True to his word, Claw sabotages the
roller coaster and Kimba is seriously hurt. Meanwhile, the black
panther, Cassius, and his buddies Tom and Tab, the hyenas, have joined
Kimba's band and work very hard to improve the amusement park. They even
build a theater and put on a revue. The purpose of the show, however,
is to cause the other animals to rebel against Kimba. When their
scheme is discovered, the unholy threesome capture Kimba's girlfriend,
Kitty, and deliver her to their boss, Claw. Needless to say, Kimba wins
out in the end, but not without effort.
36. THE MONSTER OF
PETRIFIED VALLEY. Charlie and Harley Cheetah decide to investigate
Petrified Valley. When Kimba arrives to rescue them he finds that they
are paralyzed. What the animals had thought was the monster of the
valley in reality is Colosso, the last survivor of a race of giant
birds, the Brodos. Kimba decides to bring Colosso back to his jungle for
safety. Alas, poor, clumsy Colosso has a terrible time adjusting to the
jungle society -- he has lived alone all his life and doesn't know the
importance of carrying his own weight (which is considerable). Many of
the animals are so upset by his laziness that they demand he return to
his valley so that they can live in peace. Over the objections of Kimba,
Colosso begins his homeward journey and is lost in a landslide during a
rainstorm. Colosso, the animals' giant friend, a creature of the past
-- out of place and lonely -- was finally back where he wanted to be. At
home in his own valley.
37. LEGEND OF HIPPO VALLEY. Hippo
Valley is a magic place! The well dried up because the Kurdus killed a
stranger who drank from it without asking permission. They built statues
to their gods and prayed, but to no avail, so they had to leave. Long
after, an old hippo, in need of a drink, found that water had returned
to the well. He brought all his hippos to live in the valley, and it
became their sacred place. Now there was another drought, and when Kimba
and the animals tried to divert the river through the valley for
irrigation, they were opposed by the hippos -- and even Kimba was
hesitant to disturb their sacred place. But Cassius, the leopard, quick
to seize any opportunity to create and encourage dissension in order to
get rid of Kimba, urges Tusker Hippo to dispose of Boss Hippo, hurt
Kimba and thus make Claw the lion the undisputed Boss of the Jungle.
Boss Hippo realizes that water for the entire jungle is more important
than legends and helps Kimba and the animals divert the river through
their valley. Magically, water starts flowing from the well -- the
jungle is saved!
38. VOLCANO ISLAND. The teachers and students
of Kimba's school are off on a camping trip to Volcano Island. They
make friends with the fish there and together they're making a
playground when they're confronted by the mean Boss Rhino. Boss Rhino
insists that Volcano Island is for Cousin Rhino and his Missus to have
their baby and to live there together peacefully. He threatens to break
up the playground and ban the animals and fish forever. Kimba challenges
Boss Rhino to a fight to decide the issue. However, when the volcano
erupts, Kimba and Boss Rhino combine forces to rescue Cousin, Missus
and Baby Rhino from the island, thereby creating friendship once more
among all the animals.
39. RUNNING WILD. Antelopes --
thousands of antelopes, hundreds of thousands of antelopes -- all
running wildly to their doom. Such is the situation that faces Kimba.
The advice that he receives is to do nothing, to let them go. Antelopes
seem to lose all sense when they stampede, so they cannot be reasoned
with. Why bother? But Kimba cannot sit idly by. He must try. Then,
just when the herd seems to be slowing down and returning to more normal
behavior, without warning a part of the mountain gives way and crashes
down. Panic seizes the antelopes and the stampede is on! With
tremendous effort, Kimba encourages the others to build a blockade. It
works. Most of the antelopes are saved.
40. THE TROUBLEMAKER. Benny
is a cute little baby ostrich. Benny likes Kimba. In fact, Benny likes
Kimba so much that he wants to be with Kimba all the time. The trouble
with that is that Benny has a very jealous grandfather called Big Ben.
What's more, when he is mad, Big Ben strikes! The plot thickens when
Kimba and his friends are attacked by a band of ferocious wolves and
little Benny disappears. In truth, Benny goes for help. He brings his
grandfather and a whole herd of ostriches that rout the wolves. Thus,
the troublemaker becomes a big little hero, and Grandpa agrees to let
his son study with Kimba, even if it spoils his natural ignorance!
Kimba the White Lion Volume 5:
41. DESTROYERS FROM THE DESERT. While watching the sunset, Kimba and
his friends see the Devil Wind cross the face of the sun: the sign of
the Three Destroyers! They arrive, beat up Kimba and force the other
animals to follow their orders. Dan'l Baboon takes the injured Kimba
away to a hot sulfur spring to nurse his wounds. Dan'l is resigned:
Kimba has met his match and lost; he decides that as soon as Kimba is
well, they should all leave the jungle. But Pauley Cracker hasn't given
up, and he is training Kimba in special tactics for a re-match. As the
animals are trying to sneak away quietly, Pauley is captured as a
hostage. Kimba knows the time has come for a confrontation and he rushes
to his friend's aid and -- defeats the destroyers! Kimba offers the
destroyers a chance to stay in the jungle -- if they obey the laws --
but they know it is no place for them, and they return to their barren
desert. Peace is again restored to the Domain of the White Lion -- but
-- justice is hard work.
42. THE BALLOON THAT BLOWS UP. When
Kimba finds Dot, Dash and Dinky playing on this "thing made by humans",
his curiosity forces him to climb aboard. During their investigation
they touch something which sends them into flight. Not knowing that it
is a balloon with a bomb attached belonging to a group of rebel soldiers
who want to attack their peaceful neighbors, the Goonies, Kimba and his
friends are enjoying their flight over Africa. Eventually they land
in a strange part of Africa and right into the home of old Jero Boam.
While they are helping to rebuild his house, they learn that he is
trying to maintain the farm until his grandson Half-pint returns.
Half-pint has joined the rebel soldiers led by General Horsefly. Kimba
manages to find the rebel camp, land the balloon by biting holes in it
before the soldiers are able to explode the bomb, and reunite Half-pint
and Jero Boam.
43. MONSTER OF THE MOUNTAIN. A monster from
high up in the Atlas Mountains is terrifying a peaceful little village
nestled in the valley by appearing in the middle of the night and
stealing cattle. Kimba bravely sets out to find the monster and overcome
him. Speedy Cheetah goes along. When finally they reach the top of
the mountain, they find only a charming mother bear, who is widowed and
knows no other way to feed her little cub Teddy. Kimba cannot convince
her that killing is wrong even if in so doing she is saving her baby. However,
Kimba is able to save both Mama and Teddy Bear from harm when they are
attacked by a giant lizard. Then Mama agrees to mend her ways. The snow
is falling and now they must hibernate for the winter in their cave, but
when spring returns, Kimba promises to come back and teach them to
farm.
44. A FRIEND IN DEED. Kimba and his friends decide to go
to the beautiful, peaceful Valley of the Rainbow. To get there,
however, they must pass through a part of the jungle where the elephants
jealously guard their graveyard. Roger tries to get permission from
Kelly Funt, the leader of the petulant pachyderms. Instead, he is
captured and held prisoner. In order to win Roger's release and get
permission to go to the Valley of the Rainbow, Kimba and his friends
must pass "the swamp test" -- swimming for ten days and nights in a
murky pond. They accept the challenge. As an inspiration, Kimba
recounts his meeting with Roger and their early adventures together in
which was formed a strong bond of friendship. To save such a friendship
and such a friend is worth any sacrifice. Their determination is
rewarded; Roger is saved, and they all go on to the beautiful, peaceful
Valley of the Rainbow.
45. SUCH SWEET SORROW. Roger Ranger's
Uncle Pompus finally catches up with his nephew and tries to talk him
into returning to civilization. Roger is loathe to leave the jungle,
especially when Kimba's Kingdom is under a vicious attack by Tonga, the
girl in charge of the nearby Hunting Ground. Both Roger and Pompus
are struck with the similarity in looks of Tonga and Roger's old
fiancee, Mary. Roger believed Mary had been lost in a landslide when he
had first come to the jungle. Besides, Tonga was much more willful and
vicious than his beloved Mary. This was obvious when she captured the
two of them and put them in a cage. In truth, however, Mary and Tonga
were the same girl who had suffered a severe shock when she
disappeared. An accidental bump on the head, returned her to her old
self. Reunited, Roger and Mary join Pompus for the trip home, saying
goodbye to Kimba and all his animal friends.
46. THE RETURN OF
FANCY PRANCY. All the available young males of Kimba's Kingdom are
completely captivated by the sudden return of Speedy Cheetah's older
sister, Prancy. She had been captured the year before and taken as a pet
to live in the city. Her owner knew, however, that Cheetahs are born
free and should live free, and so she was returned to the jungle. Now
Prancy was quite grown up, and quite a lady -- soft spoken, delicate,
and with definite style, grace, and good taste. It made Dan'l Baboon
sick to see how the young bachelor animals bowed to her every wish. In
fact, it caused quite a split, and even open hostility. All were
united, however, when they were attacked by an invading army of ants.
Speedy nearly lost his life, but Kimba, at great risk, saved the
youngster, and all was happy again. Except for Dan'l and Prancy -- they
went on arguing.
47. THE COBWEB CAPER. The jungle has been
invaded by a monstrous spider with a giant appetite. It enmeshes the
animals in its web and eventually eats them. Kimba manages to evade him
by jumping into the water and swimming to his friends who are holed up
in a cave. They are safe there from the spider, but will starve if they
can't venture out for food. When Kimba and Dan'l leave the cave in
search of food, Kimba is bitten by a tsetse fly, which is particularly
harmful to lions and Kimba immediately falls into a coma with a high
fever. Dan'l realizes that spider wasps are the natural enemies of
spiders as tsetse flies are to lions and leaves Harry Hedgehog to tend
Kimba while he and the other animals search for spider wasps. When a
goodly supply of spider wasps are gathered, someone must lure the
monstrous spider close enough so they can throw the wasps at him. But no
one will volunteer. Guess who recovers just in time to do the job!
Kimba, of course. And the wasps do the rest.
48. THE RED MENACE. When
a rash of forest fires hits the jungle, the animals are in great fear
as to how to combat the "red menace". The fire has already destroyed
Gullygap Valley where the surviving elephants are starving for lack of
available food. Kimba leads a group of his friends to the Valley and
brings the elephants back to his part of the jungle where there's ample
food. But Kelly Funt, leader of the elephants in Kimba's kingdom, is not
so generous; he orders them to stop eating his food. Kimba and Peewee, a
baby elephant from Gullygap, must find food for the starving herd and
go searching at night. But Kelly finds them and holds them captive in a
tower. They escape from the tower only to find the fire threatening
their area. Realizing that they were safe in the tower, the Gullygap
elephants cooperate with Kimba?s friends in erecting a stone wall to the
river separating them from the oncoming "red menace", thereby saving
Kelly and his herd as well as the others. The contrite Kelly offers the
Gullygappers food for their return to rebuild their valley.
49.
THE SUN TREE. Dan'l receives a message from his old
great-great-grand-uncle Scratch who has spent his entire life in the
oldest and tallest tree in the world called the "sun tree". Uncle
Scratch is ailing, and wants Dan'l to come to him and make him well. After
an arduous and exciting journey to the tree, Kimba and Dan'l find that
Uncle Scratch used the message as a ruse to get them there. He's not
sick but the sun tree is, and Scratch has faith that Dan'l can cure it.
If not, Uncle Scratch just wants to die with the old tree. Muffy, a
young cousin of Dan'l's, resents their intrusion, because he's convinced
the tree will die and wants all the animals living in it to save
themselves by moving to a new home. Kimba agrees to a bargain with Muffy
that he will give his life if he is unsuccessful in mending the tree
with all the animals' help. Just as he is about to succeed, a monsoon
comes and blows over the old sun tree. But Kimba's life is miraculously
saved when a new sun tree emerges from the roots of the old.
50.
SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. The animals in Kimba?s kingdom find a strange
creature that they've never seen before. Kimba befriends him and learns
that he's Floppo, a seal, who is a "Soldier of Fortune" off to see the
world. Kimba has the wanderlust too, and wants to accompany Floppo on
his travels. Dan'l only allows Kimba to go if he takes Pauley, Boss
Rhino, and Dodie along as protection. Since Floppo is an aquatic mammal,
they must find water soon for him to survive. Their adventures on the
way to the Indian Ocean are many, including a flight from a group of
gorillas and a strange monster. Finally they reach the Indian Ocean
and Floppo decides to continue his journey by water and the other
animals return to their jungle.
51. THE DAY THE SUN WENT OUT. When
Kimba's sister Leona realizes that a storm might destroy her
grandfathers' hides that she's been protecting for many years, she
enlists Kimba's aid in moving them to another shrine. During the move
Kimba, Leona and some helpful okapi are knocked into the rapids by four
mean leopards and Kimba cautions them all to save their own skins and
forget the hides. Leona is furious with Kimba when she learns some of
the hides are lost and scolds Kimba and sends him back to the village
while she retrieves the hides alone. Kimba is scorned by his own
villagers for leaving his sister during her time of need. An eclipse
occurs, which reminds Boss Rhino and the other animals of an old
superstition: "You'll betray someone you love before the eclipse is
done." Whether his help is wanted or not, Kimba resolves not to betray
his sister and returns to save Leona and the ancestral hides from the
four leopards in the nick of time.
52. SILVERTAIL THE RENEGADE. Silvertail,
the old renegade lion, stumbles into Kimba's jungle asking for help.
Kimba and Dan'l decide that if he promises not to attack weaker animals,
they will hide him from the hunting party. But some of the other
animals decide it is too dangerous -- Silvertail isn't worth the risk.
Dan'l feels sure that the old lion will be safe in the sulfur caves --
from both the hunting party and the misguided animals -- but he is
wrong. The hunters stumble onto the hiding place, but Kimba comes to the
rescue. He and Dan'l get Silvertail out through an underground river,
and by using camouflage techniques "brings the jungle" to the hunters.
Confronting the men, Kimba asks that Silvertail be forgiven; he and his
friends will make sure that he doesn't go hungry, so he will not be
dangerous to them anymore. Silvertail stays in Kimba's jungle, no longer
a renegade, just a tired old lion.
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