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- A prophet who has the ability to interpret dreams is sold into slavery in Egypt, where people learn of his gifts.
- Tigger goes looking through the hundred-acre-wood to find his family.
- The continuing adventures of Agents K and J as they deal with problems with extraterrestrials in New York City.
- After destroying the city of Townsville in a game of tag, a trio of super-powered little girls must redeem themselves by stopping a vengeful monkey's plot for world domination.
- When under attack by evil aliens or an insane robot cult, only Big Guy (Jonathan David Cook) and Rusty, the Boy Robot (Pamela Adlon) can save America.
- Boo-Boo gets fed up with the rules imposed on bears by humans and decides to return to his 'wild' roots.
- Video game adaptation of Disney's animated movie Hercules (1997). Play through 10 diverse action-packed levels based on segments from the movie to prove that Herc really is hero material. The story unfolds through clips from the film.
- Lenny is a quiet, thoughtful, somewhat shy bunny, whose careful life is thrown off balance when Sid, an energetic and carefree mouse, moves in across the street. Despite Lenny's reluctance, Sid latches onto him as a new friend, and they soon realize that despite their differences, each has strengths that complement the other. Thus begins a long (but far from boring) friendship.
- Anxious and driven by his overactive imagination, 10-year-old Ned Needlemeyer finds himself in a world of his deepest and darkest nightmares. In order to escape, Ned must get a grip and face his fears by beating five unique nightmare worlds, defeating each of the five shadow creatures that haunt his dreams.
- Animated point and click adventure and sidequel to Disney's 101 Dalmatians (1961). Cruella's henchmen have kidnapped the dalmatian puppies. You play as one of the pups named Peaches. Save your friends and escape Cruella's villa.
- This short subject film, in the "Lenny & Sid In Biblical Times" series, finds the two as assistants left to finish the Ark while Noah runs some errands. The story is told in silent-film, slapstick comedy style.
- A scientist attempting to develop telepathy instead develops a taste for human brains after an accident in his lab. Meanwhile, Dr. Slate stumbles across confidential files detailing Lt. Hunter's role as the Big Guy's "chief mechanic".
- Godzilla seemingly attacks New York, so French secret agent Phillipe Roache (seen in the 1998 movie Godzilla) is sent again to kill Godzilla. However, H.E.A.T. believes that something or someone has set Godzilla up.
- A mutant creature that resembles Quetzalcoatl, a Mesoamerican deity that looks like a feathered serpent, is attacking villages in Mexico. Elsie, a member of H.E.A.T., has personal interest in this case.
- A colony of mutated termites is causing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
- Sadistic billionaire Maximillian Spiel is capturing mutated monsters and hosting death matches between them. His latest unwilling contestant is Godzilla.
- H.E.A.T. and Godzilla must stop the infestation of giant mutant rats in New York's sewers. Meanwhile, some trophy hunters plan to take on the ultimate prey - Godzilla.
- Japanese military believes that Godzilla is a threat to the world and plans to kill it. Tables turn when giant mutant King Cobra lets itself loose on Tokyo.
- Costo Rojo, a fictional country in Central America, is plagued by a giant mutated worm, El Gusano Gigante. H.E.A.T. and Godzilla help, but the countries strongman, General Albondiga, attacks it with bio-weapons and makes things worse.
- Secretive Doctor Hugh Trevor asks H.E.A.T. to investigate the myth of Loch Ness Monster.
- Ice Borers, mutants from Antarctica, attack an exploratory team from a shady oil company that's looking for oil there.
- After a freak storm, H.E.A.T. ends up in 2022, where monstrous genetically engineered race of creatures called Dragmas had brought extinction to mutated creatures and humans alike. H.E.A.T. must stop this future from ever happening.
- A volcanic eruption at the tropical island of Santa Marta causes all of flora and fauna to mutate into hideous monsters.
- Alien device called Techno-Sentient arrives on Earth and melds with human technology, including the Internet, with only one goal - to locate the Earth's nuclear silos and activate the weapons held inside.
- A seemingly dormant giant alien spacecraft that's been at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean for 65 million years is discovered and dubbed Leviathan. H.E.A.T. is sent to find the scientist who went missing while exploring it.
- The three giant-game hunters from the "Cat And Mouse" episode receive three well armed battle robots called "Lizard Slayers" from their benefactor to destroy Godzilla.
- H.E.A.T. must battle on two fronts. On one hand, a dangerous giant mutant bat has appeared in Nigeria. On the other, the U.S. military now has the alien ship Leviathan, but its alien owners arrive with their army of monsters.
- The aliens brainwash Godzilla and use it to create Cyber-Godzilla. Their invasion of Earth is about to begin.
- Members of H.E.A.T. are the only ones who stand between the aliens' monster army and total devastation of Earth.
- A documentary is being made about H.E.A.T. In Miami, they fight a giant mutant mosquito, Skeetera, and eco-terrorist S.C.A.L.E. led by Alexandra Springer who believes monsters are the next stage of evolution and wants to free them all.
- A girl named Meg asks H.E.A.T. to find her two brothers who went missing in a silver mine. They find Silver Hydra there, a mutated monster that turns anyone it touches into silver statue and can regenerate itself in seconds.
- H.E.A.T. and Godzilla must find a way to stop bio-engineered microbes, designed to clean up New York by eating all the garbage, when they start eating everything in their path.
- Nick's nemesis from college, who now owns a tech business empire, offers him and the team a partnership. Is this a friendly ploy of a changed man or a devious attempt to get Godzilla.
- H.E.A.T. must stop Mimic, a creature that can mask itself as anyone it touches. It was created in a secret genetic experiment conducted by the French in the Amazon jungle and has only one goal in mind - to reproduce and take over.
- Pentagon sends H.E.A.T. to the Canary Islands, where a US military base is located, to stop a giant mutated black widow that's breading at incredible speed and is slowly taking over the place.
- H.E.A.T. must resolve the mystery behind the strangest mutant they've ever seen - the so-called Crackler that uses electricity in its attacks. Is it a product of a freak mutation, science or just one man's dream?
- 2000–200711mTV-PG7.3 (225)TV EpisodeRace Bannon ends his longtime association with Dr. Benton Quest and sues for custody of Jonny and Hadji. Harvey, as always, takes the case.
- 2000–200711mTV-PG7.4 (181)TV EpisodeThe ATF surround Yogi Bear's cave and charge his sidekick, the cute, innocent Boo Boo, with eco-terrorism. The high profile case is assigned to Harvey who devotes himself to Boo Boo's defense-and to Boo Boo.
- When the weaving Mystery Machine is pulled over, a giggling Shaggy and Scooby are held for possession. The gang enlists Harvey to defend the two in the entirely circumstantial case.
- 'Shoyu Weenie', a Japanese pop band, discovers that Jabberjaw and the Neptunes have stolen their hit single and decide to take their case to a higher power. When he's not available, they settle for Harvey.
- Fred Flintstone is a family man - he works hard and provides a very good living for his wife, Wilma, and daughter, Pebbles. Looking to expand beyond 'construction' with a couple of small, side businesses, Fred seeks legal advice from Harvey. The case is seemingly a simple matter until the Feds start questioning the legitimacy of Fred's business dealings and his possible ties to the Mob.
Harvey, oblivious as always, refuses to see Fred as anything but an honest working stiff, struggling to provide for his family. That is, until he's made consigliere. - 2000–200712mTV-PG7.5 (188)TV EpisodeEx-Superfriend Apache Chief spills coffee on his lap and loses his superpower, the ability to "grow large at will". Harvey represents the fallen superhero in his fight against the negligent coffee conglomerate.
- K's mentor Alpha, a renegade agent who combined his body with alien organs, returns to menace K and procure an alien's heart.
- 1997–200120mTV-Y76.0 (62)TV EpisodeAfter a coup attempt fails on the distant planet of Naar, its Emperor fears that rebels will try to kidnap his son Raax, who's on Earth disguised as a high school student. He asks MiB for help. With a special weapon pen and a backpack provided by Zeeltor, Jay goes undercover. Alas, he runs afoul of the Principal, incurs the wrath of two Jocks, (who may be the kidnappers in disguise) and with the unwanted "help" of the Worms who end up blowing his cover. Kay eventually shows up to bust Jay's chops as a substitute teacher. Things come to a head when a Worm prank backfires and the Jocks come after Jay, holding him to blame and reveal themselves to be Naarians. But it turns out, they ain't the rebels. The sinister rebels are actually the perky Amber and the Cheerleaders, who snatch Raax and attempt a rendezvous with their spaceship. But Jay foils their plan and rescues Raax, by using Zeeltor's pen gizmo and a lesson on "reflection" he learned from "teacher" Kay.