Chilly DogsToby McTeagueThe Lion Who Thought He Was PeopleCry of the Penguins 4pack

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Chilly Dogs: When slacker Kevin Manley receives a letter from his long-lost grandfather telling him he has inherited land in Alaska, it seems to be the answer to his prayers for excitement and adventure. But there's a catch: in order to claim the land, Kevin must first compete in the world s toughest dog sled race across the frozen tundra of Alaska. The wild and crazy adventure begins when Leslie Nielsen and Natasha Henstridge join the canine crew as they set out to win the most hilarious race ever! Toby McTeague:Toby McTeague is a teenager living in northern Canada, with his father and brother, who is raising sled dogs with the hopes of winning a prestigious sled-dog race. When times grow tough for the family, the relationship between Toby and his father becomes strained to the point where Toby runs away, which threatens his plans to enter the race. It takes the intervention of an old family friend to bring the father and son together and save Toby's chance to race for the championship. The Lion Who Thought He Was People:This is the story of a zoo-born lion cub purchased by two young men one Christmas at Harrod's Department store. They hand-raised the cub until he grew so large they knew he couldn't remain in London. This wonderful documentary was produced by the makers of Born Free to finance Christian s journey from England to east Africa and his introduction to life in the wild. It chronicles not only this major change in his life, but also the lasting and loving bond formed with his human family. Cry of the Penguins:A London-based biologist is desperate to impress the woman he has been recently seeing but seems to spurn his advances. Hoping to impress the girl by undertaking an adventure, the biologist agrees to head to Antarctica to study penguins. After arriving on the frozen continent, the biologist s attitude changes from impressing his girl to genuinely becoming interested in the animals he has come to research.