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** And this is still a HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[spoiler:humans using his mate, [[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer Blanca]], as bait and killing him.]]
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** And this This is still a HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as happier than the original book ends with [[spoiler:humans using his mate, [[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer Blanca]], as bait ending; where the cattlemen's trapping Lobo's mate worked and killing him.]]both were killed.
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** And this is still a HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[spoiler:humans using his mate, [[[[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer Blanca]], as bait and killing him.]]
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** And this is still a HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[spoiler:humans using his mate, [[[[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer [[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer Blanca]], as bait and killing him.]]
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** And this is still a HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[spoiler:humans using his mate, Blanca, as bait and killing him.]].
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** And this is still a HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[spoiler:humans using his mate, Blanca, [[[[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer Blanca]], as bait and killing him.]].]]
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** And this is still a HappillyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[humans using his mate, Blanca, as bait and killing him.]].
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** And this is still a HappillyEverBefore HappilyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[humans [[spoiler:humans using his mate, Blanca, as bait and killing him.]].
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** And this is still a HappillyEverBefore (relatively) as the original book ends with [[humans using his mate, Blanca, as bait and killing him.]].
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Later on in the story, Lobo joins a new pack and defeats their leader, making him the new boss.
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Later on in the story, Lobo joins a new pack and defeats their leader, making him the new boss.
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* AlliterativeTitle
* AnimalStampede: The professional hunter sets a trap for Lobo and manages to snare Lobo's mate and use her as a lure. But Lobo leads his pack to create a cattle stampede, a diversion that enables him to liberate his mate and strike out for unsettled territory.
* AnimalStampede: The professional hunter sets a trap for Lobo and manages to snare Lobo's mate and use her as a lure. But Lobo leads his pack to create a cattle stampede, a diversion that enables him to liberate his mate and strike out for unsettled territory.
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* ADogNamedDog: Lobo is Spanish for 'wolf'.
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* {{Xenofiction}}
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Has nothing to do with a certain [[ComicBook/{{Lobo}} space biker]].
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Has nothing to do with a certain [[ComicBook/{{Lobo}} space biker]].
biker]], or a [[Series/BJAndTheBear Southern sheriff]].
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-->--'''Tagline for the first DVD rerelease'''
''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Creator/{{Disney}} movie loosely based on the story of "''Lobo the King of Currumpaw''", the first story of the 1898 non-fictional account book "''Wild Animals I Have Known''" by Ernest Thompson Seton.
''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Creator/{{Disney}} movie loosely based on the story of "''Lobo the King of Currumpaw''", the first story of the 1898 non-fictional account book "''Wild Animals I Have Known''" by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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Has nothing to do with a certain [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Lobo}} space biker]].
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->''King of the wolf pack...he matched his strength and courage against man and beast.''
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Has nothing to do with a certain [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Lobo}} space biker]].
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* SlidingScaleOfVisualsVersusDialogue: Due to most of them being animals, none of the cast does any speaking, not even the human cattlemen. Instead, their thoughts and personalities are explained by Rex Allen's narration and a story-song composed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers.
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* SlidingScaleOfVisualsVersusDialogue: Due to most of them being animals, none of the cast does any speaking, not even the human cattlemen. Instead, their thoughts and personalities are explained by Rex Allen's narration and a story-song composed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers.Pioneers.
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "''Lobo the King of Currumpaw''", the first story of the 1898 non-fictional account book "''Wild Animals I Have Known''" by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney Creator/{{Disney}} movie loosely based on the story of "''Lobo the King of Currumpaw''", the first story of the 1898 non-fictional account book "''Wild Animals I Have Known''" by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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* SlidingScaleOfVisualsVersusDialogue: Due to most of them being animals, none of the cast does any speaking, not even the human cattlemen. Instead, dialogue is portrayed their thoughts and personalities are explained by Rex Allen's narration and a story-song composed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers.
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* OddFriendship: As he grows up, Lobo makes friends with a young antelope, who would usually be a wolf's prey.
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* OddFriendship: As he grows up, Lobo makes friends with a young antelope, who would usually be a wolf's prey.prey.
* SlidingScaleOfVisualsVersusDialogue: Due to most of them being animals, none of the cast does any speaking, not even the human cattlemen. Instead, dialogue is portrayed by Rex Allen's narration and a story-song composed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers.
* SlidingScaleOfVisualsVersusDialogue: Due to most of them being animals, none of the cast does any speaking, not even the human cattlemen. Instead, dialogue is portrayed by Rex Allen's narration and a story-song composed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers.
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* BigBadWannabe: A cougar appears around the beginning of the movie, looking to be a major threat for the wolves. PSYCH! It's killed by the cattlemen, and they're the main antagonists.
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!Tropes related to ''The Legend of Lobo:
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!!Tropes related to ''The Legend of
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Later on in the story, Lobo joins a new pack and defeats their leader, making him the new boss.
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->"King of the wolf pack...he matched his strength and courage against man and beast."
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "Lobo the King of Currumpaw".
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "Lobo "''Lobo the King of Currumpaw".
Currumpaw''", the first story of the 1898 non-fictional account book "''Wild Animals I Have Known''" by Ernest Thompson Seton.
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* HumansAreBastards: The cattlemen are the only two humans who show up in the movie, and they're both villains.
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* HumansAreBastards: The cattlemen are the only two humans who show up in the movie, and they're both villains.villains.
* OddFriendship: As he grows up, Lobo makes friends with a young antelope, who would usually be a wolf's prey.
* OddFriendship: As he grows up, Lobo makes friends with a young antelope, who would usually be a wolf's prey.
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Lobo and his pack win against the cattlemen, but Lobo realizes that humanity has encroached too much of his territory, and the movie ends with him and his pack running throughout the country in search of a new home.]]
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Lobo and his pack win against the cattlemen, but Lobo realizes that humanity has encroached too much of his territory, and the movie ends with him and his pack running throughout the country in search of a new home.]]]]
* HumansAreBastards: The cattlemen are the only two humans who show up in the movie, and they're both villains.
* HumansAreBastards: The cattlemen are the only two humans who show up in the movie, and they're both villains.
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "Lobo the King of Currumpaw".
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "Lobo the King of Currumpaw".Currumpaw".
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Lobo and his pack win against the cattlemen, but Lobo realizes that humanity has encroached too much of his territory, and the movie ends with him and his pack running throughout the country in search of a new home.]]
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Lobo and his pack win against the cattlemen, but Lobo realizes that humanity has encroached too much of his territory, and the movie ends with him and his pack running throughout the country in search of a new home.]]
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''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "Lobo the King of Currumpaw".
''The Legend of Lobo'' is a 1962 Disney movie loosely based on the story of "Lobo the King of Currumpaw".