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Sea Lions of the Galapagos

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Narrated by Brendan Fraser, "Sea Lions of the Galapagos" introduces Leo, a handsome sea lion pup who's learning how to navigate life alongside his mother, Luna. Following swimming lessons, fishing expeditions and some growing up, Leo eventually leaves his mother's colony to find his own home--male sea lions must fight to earn the best spots, and only the strongest will become beachmasters. Leo's lifelong quest is fraught with challenges and filled with new encounters with an array of creatures, from marine iguanas and racer snakes to yellow fin tuna and huge Galapagos sharks. The archipelago is Leo's playground--overland and underwater-but he must stay vigilant to find his place in the world.
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J. Kelly Nestruck Globe and Mail Highlights include an amazing action sequence involving sharks, sea lions, pelicans and fish all in a high-speed, food-chain chase. Apr 24, 2025 Full Review Emily DuGranrut In Review Online Even in avoiding the humanity of it all, the film ... fails to distinguish itself from the surplus of material being pumped out by the collective streaming machine. May 3, 2025 Full Review Jennifer Green Common Sense Media This nature documentary follows the winning formula of many other Disneynature films: gorgeous cinematography, epic storytelling, and a memorable celebrity voiceover. Apr 30, 2025 Full Review Preston Barta Denton Record-Chronicle A heartwarming dive into the life of a sea lion pup, 'Sea Lions of the Galapagos' blends breathtaking visuals, Brendan Fraser’s charming narration and ecological wonder into an unforgettable Earth Day adventure. Rated: 4/5 Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Sean Boelman FandomWire If you’re looking for a light, refreshing, wholesome documentary that your whole family will enjoy, Sea Lions of the Galapagos will fill that void in your movie-watching desires. Rated: 7/10 Apr 22, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Ranny L Sea Lions of the Galapagos is by far the cutest documentary I have ever seen. Vibrant, colorful, and a few splashes of laughter, it shows the life of a sweet little Galapagos Sea lion pup and all the challenges and triumphs that come with being one. Leo is an adorable sea lion pup who has only ever known his home beach and the calm shallow waters that grace its shores. Sunshine, fresh air, a mother that can find him whenever he decides to dive off and explore; what more could he want? All seems well in his world until he realizes that he isn’t a baby pup anymore, and since he’s not the male beachmaster, he’s not welcome on the island. What follows is Leo’s quest to find his place in the world, and an island to call home. With direction by Hugh Wilson and Keith Scholey and narration by Brandon Fraser, this is not your standard animal documentary. Instead of just revealing facts about the animal in focus, this feature educates from the perspective of a story, with the life of a young sea lion, named Leo, as a guide. However, this does not mean there is less insight into the Galapagos sea lion species. As Leo makes his way, I learned all the ins and outs of being a sea lion, and living in the Galapagos. For example, in one instance Leo teams up with some friends to catch some fish, when some uninvited guests show up. While sad for Leo and his pals, it beautifully illustrates how all animals are connected and interact with each other. Speaking of scenes, my favorite might just be the most hilarious. After a day of traveling, Leo finally finds a nice soft beach to land on. Thinking this might just be the place he can make his home, he falls asleep only to be awoken by the beach’s beachmaster, and he is NOT happy to see another male. Leo has no choice but to escape up a steep hill where the beachmaster, as big as he is, cannot follow. How does Leo leave the island? By belly-whopping his way down the other side of the hill! After this daring endeavor, Leo continues on his way. This documentary’s message is to always explore; there is always something out there to find, even for a sea lion. As Leo grows up, he gets wiser and braver due to all the challenges he’s faced, like blowing bubbles to scare out fish from their coral caves. Note that there are a few sightings of blood in this documentary. I give Sea Lions of the Galapagos 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18 plus adults. Sea Lions of the Galapagos is available now on Disney+. By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/25/25 Full Review marquies T This is a sweet adorable movie Disneynature was my childhood back in the day especially oceans and it's back to see them again with another movie I love how Disney nature can teach us life lessons other than predators and prey or environmental messages this movie teaches us sometimes a boy needs grow up and take some effort and hard work and has to earn their respect in his life to become a man like Leo did the visuals were nice the rest of the animals were unique and had different characteristics it's a fun movie to watch and I recommend it Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 04/22/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Narrated by Brendan Fraser, "Sea Lions of the Galapagos" introduces Leo, a handsome sea lion pup who's learning how to navigate life alongside his mother, Luna. Following swimming lessons, fishing expeditions and some growing up, Leo eventually leaves his mother's colony to find his own home--male sea lions must fight to earn the best spots, and only the strongest will become beachmasters. Leo's lifelong quest is fraught with challenges and filled with new encounters with an array of creatures, from marine iguanas and racer snakes to yellow fin tuna and huge Galapagos sharks. The archipelago is Leo's playground--overland and underwater-but he must stay vigilant to find his place in the world.
Director
Hugh Wilson, Keith Scholey
Producer
Hugh Wilson, Keith Scholey, Roy Conli
Distributor
Disney+
Production Co
Disneynature
Genre
Documentary, Nature
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 22, 2025
Runtime
1h 23m
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