6 Anime Like The Lion Guard You Must Watch

Based on Disney’s The Lion King from 1994, Ford Riley created the American animated TV series The Lion Guard. According to the show’s press materials, “The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar” is “set in the African Savanna and follows Kion as he assembles the members of the Lion Guard.”

While introducing kids to the incredible diversity of animals that call Africa home, the movie and series’ synopsis reads as follows: “Throughout the movie and series, the diverse team of young animals will learn how to utilize each of their unique abilities to solve problems and accomplish tasks to maintain balance within the Circle of Life.”

It is streaming on Disney+Hotstar.

If you love this Anime, The Lion Guard, You must watch these shows-

1. Jake And The Never Land Pirates

Jake And The Never Land Pirates
Jake And The Never Land Pirates

The American animated musical and interactive preschool children’s television series Jake and the Never Land Pirates airs on Disney Junior under the alternate title Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates for the show’s fourth season and related goods. This was the first Disney Junior original show after the network rebranded from Playhouse Disney. It was based on Disney’s Peter Pan franchise, adapted from the classic 1904 play and 1911 book by British author J. M. Barrie.

It is streaming on Hotstar.

2. Sofia The First

Sofia The First
Sofia The First

The American animated fantasy kids show Sofia the First is produced by Cartoon Network. Young peasant girl Sofia (Ariel Winter) marries the king of Enchancia, and her life changes dramatically. Each episode follows her on her excursions and explores the relationships she forms with new people and various animals she befriends through an amulet that bestows blessings or curses depending on her behavior.

Sofia the First was created by Craig Gerber to use relevant scenarios in a fantastical universe; Gerber claims that the show’s ability to explore themes of adaptability and connect with modern children was made possible by Sofia’s status as the child of a single mother.

It is streaming on Hotstar.

3. Little Einsteins

Little Einsteins
Little Einsteins

Produced by Curious Pictures and The Baby Einstein Company (owned by Disney at the time) for Playhouse Disney, Little Einsteins is an American animated children’s television series known for its interactivity. Douglas Wood and Eric Weiner are responsible for their creation.

The first film in the series, Our Huge Adventure, was released on August 23, 2005, as a direct-to-video feature. Starting on October 9, 2005, the entire series debuted on Playhouse Disney and ran until December 22, 2009. A total of 67 shows were made. Douglas Wood created a TV show for kids that teaches them valuable life lessons.

It is streaming on Hotstar.

4. Goldie And Bear

Goldie And Bear
Goldie And Bear

The American animated children’s TV series Goldie & Bear premiered on September 12, 2015. The show’s creators for Disney Junior are Jorge Aguirre and Rick Gitelson. Chris Gilligan oversaw the animation’s production, completed entirely in CGI. Rob Cantor composed the music, and Greg Nicolett and Gregory James Jenkins composed the score.

The first season, which Milk Barn Animation made, aired from September 12, 2015, through August 15, 2016. After a successful first season, Titmouse, Inc. renewed the show for a second run from September 18, 2017, to October 1, 2018. Goldilocks (also known as Goldie) and little Jack Bear (referred to as Jack throughout the series) become fast friends following their encounter at the Bears’ house.

They travel to the Fairy Tale Forest throughout the series, where they encounter many characters from well-known tales and nursery rhymes like Little Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs, Humpty Dumpty, Jack Horner, and many others.

It is streaming on Hotstar.

5. Curious George 

Curious GeorgeĀ 
Curious George 

Based on the popular book series, Curious George is an American animated children’s television family comedy sitcom voiced by Jeff Bennett as the Man in the Yellow Hat. George is again voiced by Frank Welker, who did so in the film adaptation in 2006.

Premiering on PBS Kids on September 4, 2006, the show ran for nine seasons before ending on April 1, 2015, before being canceled and revived in 2018. Although the Bloomsberry family, Maggie, and Ivan aren’t in the show, it takes place in the same continuity as the 2006 film of the same name.

It is streaming on Hulu.

6. Elena Of Avalor

Elena Of Avalor
Elena Of Avalor

The American animated fantasy kids show Sofia the First is produced by Cartoon Network. Young peasant girl Sofia (Ariel Winter) marries the king of Enchancia, and her life changes dramatically. Each episode follows her on her excursions and explores the relationships she forms with new people and various animals she befriends through an amulet that bestows blessings or curses depending on her behavior.

Craig Gerber, the show’s creator, says that Sofia the First’s status as the child of a single mother made it possible for the team to examine adaptability issues and connect with current children through the character.

It is streaming on Hotstar.

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