Leo the Lion

Leo the Lion

Action & Adventure

Leo the Lion

1S | 26E
10/05/1966
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1. The First Adventure

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10/5/1966

2. The Map of Danger

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10/12/1966

3. The Blue Lion

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10/19/1966

4. The Last Hunt of the Ahabi People

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10/26/1966

5. Leo Becomes a Father

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11/2/1966

6. The Mighty Gorilla

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11/9/1966

7. The Golden Bow

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11/16/1966

8. The Case of the Moonlight Stone

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11/23/1966

9. The Falcons

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11/30/1966

10. Rick the Lycon

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12/7/1966

11. Panja's Hide

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12/14/1966

12. The Poachers

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12/21/1966

13. Duel at Lubar Valley

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12/28/1966

14. The Saber-Toothed Tiger

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1/4/1967

15. The Marked Giraffe

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1/11/1967

16. Lily the Black Leopard

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1/18/1967

17. Devil Falls

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1/25/1967

18. The Steel Monster

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2/1/1967

19. The House for the Animals

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2/8/1967

20. The White Cliff

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2/15/1967

21. Agura the Terrible

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2/22/1967

22. Candle Rock

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3/1/1967

23. The Silver Wolf

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3/8/1967

24. Adventure at Volcano Island

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3/15/1967

25. The Green Plague

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3/22/1967

26. The Eternal Mount Moon

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3/29/1967

Overview

Leo the Lion is a sequel to the Japanese-American co-produced series "Jungle Emperor", or Kimba the White Lion. Osamu Tezuka had always wanted his story of Kimba to follow Kimba's entire life, and the Jungle Emperor/Kimba series was such a hit in Japan that Dr. Tezuka produced a sequel, without his American partners, in 1966. Making the series without a co-producer gave him complete creative control. For example, Dr. Tezuka changed the conclusion of his original manga story to a happy ending. Leo the Lion does not follow immediately from the end of the Kimba series. Instead, the story begins a couple of years following the end of the previous series. To English-speaking audiences, the behavior of the title character is inexplicably out of line with what was established in the first series. At the end of the first series, in the original Japanese script, Kimba promises to keep his animals separate from humans. It is this promise that drives the seemingly hermit-like Leo in this series. As the series unfolds, the focus shifts from the title character to one of his cubs, the male named Rune. This series as a whole is about Rune's growth, from a whining weakling to a confident leader.

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