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==== In television ==== ''[[Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac]]'' ({{Langx|ja|シートン動物記 くまの子ジャッキー|translit=}}, ''Seton Doubutsuki: Kuma no Ko Jacky'') was a 26-episode [[anime]] television series based on Seton's novel of the same name, and was first broadcast in 1977. In 1979, a 26-episode anime series based on Seton's 1922 book ''[[Bannertail|Bannertail: The Story of a Gray Squirrel]]'' was produced in [[Japan]] by [[Nippon Animation]], called [[Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel (TV series)|''Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel'']] ({{Langx|ja|シートン動物記 りすのバナー|translit=|label=none}}, ''Shīton Dōbutsuki Risu no Banā''). In 1989–1990, [[Eiken (studio)|Eiken]] released ''Seton Dōbutsuki'' ({{Langx|ja|シートン動物記|translit=|label=none}}, '<nowiki/>''Seton Animal Chronicles''<nowiki/>'), a 45-episode anime TV series adapted from the [[manga]] ''[[Seton's Wild Animals]]'' ({{Langx|ja|シートン動物記|translit=|label=none}}), depicting the different literary works of Seton, including his 1898 ''[[Wild Animals I Have Known]]''. "Lobo, the King of Currumpaw" (episodes 17 and 18) was a notable episode of the show which many viewers later learned of when the storyline was plotted into a popular 2009 TV documentary entitled ''[[The Wolf That Changed America]]''. The cartoon was dubbed in German and Arabic and saw an emerging popularity among Arabs in the early 1990s as ''Mokhles Sadik ul Hayawaan'' ({{Langx|ar|مخلص صديق الحيوان}}, '''Mokhles, Animals' Friend''<nowiki/>'). "Chink, the Development of a Pup" was adapted into a cartoon in Russian in 1992.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://animator.ru/db/?ver=eng&p=show_film&fid=3442 | title=Russian animation in letters and figures | Films | "CHINK" }}</ref> In October 2015, the Comedy Central show ''[[Drunk History]]'' gave a short, drunk history lesson by Mike Still (season 3, episode 10, second act) in which Seton is portrayed by [[Colin Hanks]]. It mostly concentrates on the [[Lobo the King of Currumpaw|story of Lobo]], but also mentions the roots of the Boy Scouts and helping out troubled teens.<ref>{{cite web|title=This Drunk History makes you feel drunk even if you're not|url=https://www.avclub.com/this-drunk-history-makes-you-feel-drunk-even-if-you-re-1798185489|website=A.V. Club|date=November 4, 2015 }}</ref>
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