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24-637: [REDACTED] Look up Lionheart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lionheart , Lion Heart , Lionsheart or Lion's Heart may refer to: People [ edit ] Richard the Lionheart, a name for Richard I of England Dan Wheldon (1978–2011), race car driver who was nicknamed "Lionheart" Lion-Heart, nickname of English professional kickboxer Abdul Ali (born 1969), also known as Ali Jacko Lionheart, nickname of Anthony Smith (born 1988),

48-556: A 1993 platform-genre video game Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader , a 2003 video game Lionheart: Kings' Crusade , a 2010 video game Other uses [ edit ] Lionheart Radio , a community radio station Lion's Heart (organization) , a teen-based volunteer program headquartered in California Lionheart (yacht) , a yacht owned by Sir Philip Green Griffon Lionheart , an airplane modeled after

72-428: A 1993 platform-genre video game Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader , a 2003 video game Lionheart: Kings' Crusade , a 2010 video game Other uses [ edit ] Lionheart Radio , a community radio station Lion's Heart (organization) , a teen-based volunteer program headquartered in California Lionheart (yacht) , a yacht owned by Sir Philip Green Griffon Lionheart , an airplane modeled after

96-619: A British rock band Lionheart (American band) , an American hardcore band Lionsheart , a British heavy metal band Lionheart Music Group , a Swedish record label Albums [ edit ] Lion Heart (album) , by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, 2015 Lionheart (Saxon album) , 2004 Lionhearts , album by Maddy Prior , 2003 Lionheart , album by Noel Richards , 1989 Lionheart (Kate Bush album) , 1978 Songs [ edit ] "Lionheart", by Battle Beast on their 2015 album Unholy Savior "Lionheart", by Blind Guardian on their 2006 album A Twist in

120-448: A Lion" (song), 1986 song released in 2004 by Judas Priest, off the album Metalogy "lionheart (the real me)", by Billlie on their 2023 album The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three Film and television [ edit ] Heart of a Lion , a 2013 Finnish film Lionheart (1968 film) , a film directed by Michael Forlong Lionheart (1987 film) , a film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner Lionheart (1990 film) ,

144-448: A Lion" (song), 1986 song released in 2004 by Judas Priest, off the album Metalogy "lionheart (the real me)", by Billlie on their 2023 album The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three Film and television [ edit ] Heart of a Lion , a 2013 Finnish film Lionheart (1968 film) , a film directed by Michael Forlong Lionheart (1987 film) , a film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner Lionheart (1990 film) ,

168-520: A Marvel Comics character Lionheart, a DC Comics character in the " Bloodlines " crossover Lionheart, a comic serial by Tom Stazer, featured in Fantagraphics Books' Critters series Lionheart , a historical novel by American author Sharon Kay Penman about the life of Richard I of England The Brothers Lionheart , a fantasy novel for children by Astrid Lindgren Video games [ edit ] Lionheart (video game) ,

192-449: A Marvel Comics character Lionheart, a DC Comics character in the " Bloodlines " crossover Lionheart, a comic serial by Tom Stazer, featured in Fantagraphics Books' Critters series Lionheart , a historical novel by American author Sharon Kay Penman about the life of Richard I of England The Brothers Lionheart , a fantasy novel for children by Astrid Lindgren Video games [ edit ] Lionheart (video game) ,

216-469: A Swedish record label Albums [ edit ] Lion Heart (album) , by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, 2015 Lionheart (Saxon album) , 2004 Lionhearts , album by Maddy Prior , 2003 Lionheart , album by Noel Richards , 1989 Lionheart (Kate Bush album) , 1978 Songs [ edit ] "Lionheart", by Battle Beast on their 2015 album Unholy Savior "Lionheart", by Blind Guardian on their 2006 album A Twist in

240-455: A film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme Lionheart (2016 film) , an American boxing film short Lionheart (2018 film) , a Nigerian feature film directed by Genevieve Nnaji The Lionhearts , 1998 American animated series Lion's Heart , a 1972 Hong Kong film Lion.Hearts , a 2009 Chinese language TV series "Lionheart", the first episode of Power Rangers Wild Force Literature [ edit ] Lionheart (comics) ,

264-455: A film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme Lionheart (2016 film) , an American boxing film short Lionheart (2018 film) , a Nigerian feature film directed by Genevieve Nnaji The Lionhearts , 1998 American animated series Lion's Heart , a 1972 Hong Kong film Lion.Hearts , a 2009 Chinese language TV series "Lionheart", the first episode of Power Rangers Wild Force Literature [ edit ] Lionheart (comics) ,

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288-407: A mixed martial artist Lionheart, a former ringname of professional wrestler Chris Jericho Lionheart (UK wrestler) (1982–2019), ring name of British professional wrestler Adrian McCallum Music [ edit ] Lionheart (British band) , a British rock band Lionheart (American band) , an American hardcore band Lionsheart , a British heavy metal band Lionheart Music Group ,

312-748: A series of Sing-Along children's videos released by MGM in 1997. The original character designs (especially those of Spencer and Kate) were greatly modified for the TV series. Ashley Tisdale provided the voice of Kate in the Sing-Along videos, while Charles Rocket was the voice of Leo, Lana was voiced by Debra Jo Rupp and Chris Marquette did the voice of Spencer [1] . Guest stars included Tom Kenny , Carlos Alazraqui , Justin Shenkarow , Edie McClurg , Clancy Brown , Tom Arnold , Karl Malden , Ben Stein , Craig Ferguson , and Kathy Ireland . The series

336-453: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lionheart [REDACTED] Look up Lionheart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lionheart , Lion Heart , Lionsheart or Lion's Heart may refer to: People [ edit ] Richard the Lionheart, a name for Richard I of England Dan Wheldon (1978–2011), race car driver who

360-646: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Lionhearts The Lionhearts is an American animated television series from MGM that aired on Saturday and Sunday mornings in syndication from September 19 to December 12, 1998. The series aired on syndication in the United States and was also seen in Australia and Latin America (translated into Spanish as Los Corazón de León ). The Lionhearts

384-629: The Beechcraft Staggerwing See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "lionheart" , "lion heart" , or "lion's heart" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing lionheart All pages with titles containing lionhearts All pages with titles containing lion heart All pages with titles containing lion hearts All pages with titles containing lion's heart Heart (disambiguation) Lion (disambiguation) Sher Dil (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

408-549: The Beechcraft Staggerwing See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "lionheart" , "lion heart" , or "lion's heart" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles containing lionheart All pages with titles containing lionhearts All pages with titles containing lion heart All pages with titles containing lion hearts All pages with titles containing lion's heart Heart (disambiguation) Lion (disambiguation) Sher Dil (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

432-529: The Myth "Lionheart", by Bury Tomorrow on their 2012 album The Union of Crowns "Lionheart", by Demi Lovato on her 2015 album Confident "Lionheart", by PUP on their self-titled 2013 album PUP "Lionheart", by War of Ages on their 2014 album Supreme Chaos " Lionheart (Fearless) ", by Joel Corry and Tom Grennan 2022 "Lion Heart" (song) , by Girls' Generation "Lion Heart", by Krokus on their 1995 album To Rock or Not to Be "Heart of

456-478: The Myth "Lionheart", by Bury Tomorrow on their 2012 album The Union of Crowns "Lionheart", by Demi Lovato on her 2015 album Confident "Lionheart", by PUP on their self-titled 2013 album PUP "Lionheart", by War of Ages on their 2014 album Supreme Chaos " Lionheart (Fearless) ", by Joel Corry and Tom Grennan 2022 "Lion Heart" (song) , by Girls' Generation "Lion Heart", by Krokus on their 1995 album To Rock or Not to Be "Heart of

480-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lionheart . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lionheart&oldid=1253236866 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

504-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lionheart . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lionheart&oldid=1253236866 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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528-402: Was announced in 1997, the brainchild of John Symes, then president of MGM Worldwide TV Group. MGM Animation signed actors William H. Macy, Peri Gilpin, Jeffrey Tambor, and Betty White, among others, to provide voices producing 13 half-hour episodes of The Lionhearts , set for a September 1998 bow in syndication. MGM Animation tapped sitcom scribe Ruth Bennett as exec producer and head writer for

552-445: Was nicknamed "Lionheart" Lion-Heart, nickname of English professional kickboxer Abdul Ali (born 1969), also known as Ali Jacko Lionheart, nickname of Anthony Smith (born 1988), a mixed martial artist Lionheart, a former ringname of professional wrestler Chris Jericho Lionheart (UK wrestler) (1982–2019), ring name of British professional wrestler Adrian McCallum Music [ edit ] Lionheart (British band) ,

576-514: Was one of the last television series produced by Claster Television Incorporated and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation . The Lionhearts focuses on the behind the scenes life of MGM 's mascot , Leo Lionheart , and his family. The series shows the Lionhearts living in a normal house and living a normal life just like non-celebrity families. Most of the members of the family are named after famous MGM movie stars. The characters first appeared on

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