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- A young linguist named Milo Thatch joins an intrepid group of explorers to find the mysterious lost continent of Atlantis.
- Seeking revenge, officer Angel Wolfe, her Native American friend Whitestar, and outlaw Heather infiltrate a fortified island where an undead wizard and his evil cult force captured women to take part in gladiatorial tournaments.
- American journalist Nick Orton is caught up in the world of Chinese gods and monsters while on a search for the long lost manuscript to 'Hsi Yu Chi' (The Journey to the West) by Wu Ch'eng En. He is accompanied on his journey by a humanoid ape with incredible strength and magical powers, a humanoid pig-man, and his brother-in-arms, an ex-cannibal. Based on one of the greatest stories in Chinese history.
- In 1913, young Richard Herncastle joins his Uncle Nick's magic act and is introduced to the enchanted world of the British music hall. Travelling from one city to the next, assisting at conjuring acts and disappearing acts, Richard comes to know romance, politics, and high adventure. The next year, in a true and terrifying vanishing act, the guns of August blast away that world forever.
- Investigators have unique access to Persepolis in the mountains of Iran. They forensically hunt for clues to find out what makes Persia the first imperial powerhouse in the world.
- A group of adventurers are in the search of the lost city of Atlantis.
- John Romer recreates the glory and history of Byzantium. From the Hagia Sophia in present-day Istanbul to the looted treasures of the empire now located in St. Marks in Venice.
- The rise of the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and its subsequent fall after his death.
- Experience how Thaddeus Thatch found the Shepherd's Journal in Iceland.
- Experience Atlantis and its surroundings based on the 2001 Disney classic.
- A fully animated alternate opening of Atlantis: The Lost Empire that was shown in tie-in video games.
- A full length documentary on how Disney made Atlantis.
- Sensational and startling motion picture of life among the primitive Andaman Pygmies, the Toba and Karo Batak of savage Sumatra and the barbaric inhabitants of "The Lost Empire" of Abyssinia.
- Dan Snow attempts to use the latest satellite technology to reveal the secrets of the Roman Empire, identifying lost cities, amphitheatres and forts.
- From its beginnings in 331 BC when it was founded by Alexander the Great, the city of Alexandria has played a leading role on the stage of history. Alexandria was at the crossroads of the ancient world and became its cultural and intellectual capital. Yet most of its splendor appeared to have been lost. This documentary follows the marine archaeology team of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities, organized by Ibrahim Darwich and French archaeologist Franck Goddio, as they discover, in the shallow waters just off the coast of Alexandria, numerous massive granite columns and blocks inscribed in hieroglyphics indicating the ruins of the Royal quarters of the ruling Ptolomies, and relics of Cleopatra's palace.
- This program highlights the amazing parallels between the two great American societies of the Aztecs and the Incas. With animated re-creations of lost cities such as Tenochtitlan and Machu Picchu, these are stories of two wealthy, sun-worshiping civilizations.
- Daniel is told he must sign away his Boonesborough property to free his family and others held hostage on Chickasaw lands by British forces.
- Genghis Khaan and his Mongol Horde created the largest land empire in recorded history, and they did it in less than seventy years. How were Genghis Khaan and his army able to achieve this military dominance on such a grand scale? What ultimately became of the great Empire of the Khaans? Join host Josh Bernstein as he builds a ger on the Mongolian steppe, fires arrows from horseback like a Mongolian warrior, and uses DNA science to trace the genetic legacy of the military genius, Genghis Khaan.
- Lisa fights to save an Indian couple who are facing deportation, only to discover that the collapse of the British Empire means that they have no real home to go back to.
- This short documentary explores the Tiawanaku culture of pre-Incan Bolivia.
- Nova shows how a roof to shade the Roman Colosseum's audience might have been achieved.
- Nova examines how the Inca could construct magnificently engineered citadels and an extensive system of roads at the top of the rugged Andes Mountains without metal tools, wheels, mathematics or writing.
- Nova shows how the giant sarsen stones used in Stonehenge might be moved 20 miles without using wheels and how might they have been moved upright with the lintels successfully raised to rest atop and astride them.
- It was critically panned and made little money, but 20 years later there might be something to this animated black sheep. Nostalgia Critic looks and sees if Atlantis: The Lost Empire got treated unfairly when it came out.
- A 14th-century galley entombed in mud, a 16th-century hoard of luxury cargo, and a gruesome discovery reveal the rise and fall of the Venetian Empire.
- ON THE ELEVENTH EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Austin, Joe and Tim discuss Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise's animated adventure film "Atlantis: The Lost Empire". We all grew up with Atlantis, so did it stand the test of time? Tune in to find out.