The Disneyland Story
Walt Disney presents a preview for both his upcoming park called Disneyland and several episodes of the show to come.
7.4 /10
The Vanishing Prairie/Seal Island
Photographers use ingenious and innovative techniques to capture the magic of nature remaining on the American prairie. Reproduction, survival and the elements affecting life are shown in this magnificent Academy Award® - winning film.
8 /10
Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter
Davy is tired of the continuing war between the Indians and the settlers, so he helps the army in putting an end to it. by saving the life of the Indian leader.
7.8 /10
A Present for Donald
The Three Caballeros (1944) edited for television presentation. Donald Duck receives his birthday gifts, which include traditional gifts and information about Brazil (hosted by Zé Carioca) and Mexico (by Panchito, a Mexican Charro Rooster).
7.9 /10
Beaver Valley/Cameras in Africa
In the first part, a famous animal photographer named Alfred G. Milotte presents clips of the African elephant and the lion. The second part deals with the beaver living their lives in ponds and their interactions with other animals.
8.8 /10
Monsters of the Deep
Viewers go on a journey into the history and behaviors of the beasts, including the giant squid from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, exploring the beasts from Fantasia, and recalling Pinocchio's encounter with the fearsome Monstro.
8.5 /10
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress
Davy tangles with Big Foot Mason when he tries to settle in Tennessee, and in winning the battle, is asked by the townsfolk to run for office. Davy soon learns that he is not cut out for politics.
7.6 /10
Davy Crockett at the Alamo
The third of five programs about Davy Crockett involves him, Georgie and a riverboat gambler they meet searching for a new adventure, which leads them to the Alamo, which they must defend.
8.1 /10
From Aesop to Hans Christian Andersen
Walt Disney describes the age-old art of storytelling by offering cartoon versions of two of de la Fontaine's classic story of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse, followed by the Brothers Grimm and finally Andersen's The Ugly Duckling.
7.8 /10
Man in Space

Tue, Mar 08, 1955
With a combination of documentary footage and animation, the science and history of rockets, and the effects of space travel on man are illustrated.
7.6 /10

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Lara

Lara

Lara is an amnesiac teen girl lost in a fictional city, Lost City. While she sleeps in a park, on a bench, she meets Hugo, a "street cat", her future best friend. They get in a lot of trouble and encounter many perils in their journey to find her past and to get her memory back. They run away from the city orphanage and get being kidnapped by the local mafia. Fausta, the owner of the Cerberis orphanage is evil and she has her own agenda about Lara. She's working hard to make Lara and Hugo's life a "hell" every time they get under her jurisdiction. While trying to run away once again from the orphanage, Lara and Hugo discovers terifiant things in the orphanage basement. They discover a portal between worlds, powered by Fausta's magic. Franco, the mafia boss who kidnapped Lara and Hugo became their friend and allied after Lara saves his life during an attempt of assasination planned by the agency while Lara and Hugo were kept prisoners in Franco's mansion. But Franco's main purpose is to find out from Hugo where are the diamonds. The detective Vlad Munteanu gets involved deeper and deeper in Lara's case, trying to uncover her past. He gets in conflict with the mafia boss and also with Fausta, the evil orphanage manager. He takes the fight to personal and he begins to neglect his own family. Lara's neckless is an leitmotif, Lara is verry attached of it, feeling that this is her only connection with her past. She loses and recovers her neckles many times. But Lara doesn't know that Linda, the best assasin of the Agency is after her, having orders to retreive the microchip hidden in her neckless and to exterminate Lara. What Linda does not know is that the Agency has also a secret agenda, sending another agent in Lost City with two missons: one is to assasinate Franco, the mafia boss, the other is to kill Linda after she will finish her own mission. Because nobody leaves the Agency alive. During the first season, Lara discovers little pieces of her past and he finds out that she has certain abilities and skills she didn't know about, due to her special DNA. This things makes Samia, the gost of Fausta's lost daughter to beg Fausta for saving Lara's life, in a life and death situation. Fausta saves Lara in the very last moment. After that Samia enters Lara's body and this way she can meet and touch her mother, Fausta. In the final episode of the first season, Linda will finally get face to face with Lara, but nothing is what appears to be. They both have a huge surprise right before detective Vlad gets on site and shoots Linda from distance, assuming that Linda will kill Lara if he don't take action.

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