Circle of Life was an educational American television series that aired on Disney Channel from 1993 to 1997. The show was designed to teach children about the natural world, focusing on animals and their habitats, and emphasizing ecological concepts such as food chains, symbiosis, and the interconnectedness of living things.
Each episode typically featured segments filmed in various locations around the world, showcasing different animals and ecosystems. The content was presented in an engaging and accessible manner for a young audience. The series was known for its use of live-action footage and a narrative style that made complex ecological relationships understandable. It was part of Disney's broader commitment to educational programming. The show was primarily aimed at elementary and middle school aged children.