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The Lion King (1994)
The animated film that started it all. Produced by Walt Disney Feature
Animation in Burbank, California, this unassuming stop-gap project grew to
become a mythic phenomenon, setting record numbers for box-office sales
and merchandising revenue around the world, and inspiring thousands of
fans to build on its story with their own creativity.
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Hundreds of high-quality screen images, clip art, and more!
Sounds & Music
Dialogue clips, MIDI songs, and CD track information.
Texts & Fan-Fiction
Essays, reviews, production notes, and hundreds of fan stories.
Video Clips
Video files of memorable scenes, and many more interesting movie files.
Character Profiles
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The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (1998)
The long-awaited sequel. A direct-to-video production by Walt Disney Television Animation, Simba's Pride adds new characters and another chapter to the Circle of Life mythos begun in the original theatrical film.
The Lion King 1½ (2004)
The Circle of Life begins anew with a fresh, satiric retelling of the original film's story, from the comic perspective of the meerkat Timon and the warthog Pumbaa. A tribute to the grandeur of the original as much as it is a satire, this direct-to-video production (from Walt Disney TV Animation Australia) appeals to wistful nostalgia as much as to our funny bones.
The Lion King: The Broadway Musical
Premiering in Minneapolis in 1997, The Lion King: The Broadway Musical has found a permanent home as a fixture on 42nd Street, the heart of the theatre district on Times Square in New York. Numerous other productions have set up in other cities around the world to showcase Julie Taymor's revolutionary stage rendition of the original film's story.
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"The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, Disney's sequel to The Lion King, continues the saga of Simba as he teaches his daughter, Kiara, the meaning of the Circle of Life. The adventure begins when Kiara sneaks away from he inept baby sitters Timon and Pumbaa, and ends up in the forbidden Outlands. Zira, former mate of Scar, spies Kiara playing with a cub named Kovu. The tale unfolds as Kiara and Kovu fall in love and battle the forces of evil and take their place alongside Simba and Nala in the Pride Lands."More plot info, from material accompanying SP merchandise:
"As a dark storm brews over the Savannah, the mystical Rafiki communicates with the spirit of Mufasa. We learn that after becoming king, Simba exiled all lions loyal to Scar to the desolate Outlands. A dangerous rift has developed between Simba's Pride and these Outlanders, led by Scar's murderous widow Zira. Rafiki learns that only one lion can heal this wound-- Simba's newborn daughter, Kiara...And finally, a complete plot synopsis from the Simba's Pride storybook by Golden Books, summarized by Margaret Petrie."Following her heart, Kiara runs away from Pride Rock to join Kovu in the wild, hoping to find a place far away where they can be together. At night Kiara is visited by the spirit of Mufasa, who reminds Kiara of her obligation to her pride and her role in the circle of life. Kiara convinces Kovu that they must return to Pride Rock. Thier love is the only chance to stop the destructive war..."
Details on casting are still based on hearsay, but the following list will be updated as new information becomes available:
Simba: | Matthew Broderick Cam Clarke (singing) |
Nala: | Moira Kelly |
Young Kiara: | Michelle Horn Charity Sanoy (singing) |
Adult Kiara: | Neve Campbell Liz Calloway (singing) |
Young Kovu: Meaning: "Scar" |
Ryan O'Donahue |
Adult Kovu: | Jason Marsden Gene Miller (singing) |
Timon: | Nathan Lane |
Pumbaa: | Ernie Sabella |
Zazu: | Edward Hibbert |
Rafiki: | Robert Guillaume |
Zira: Meaning: Hate |
Suzanne Pleshette |
Young Vitani: | Lacey Chabert Crysta Macalush (singing) |
Adult Vitani: | Jennifer Lien |
Nuka: Meaning: Smell, stink |
Andy Dick |
Meanings thanks to Rob Hillman.
Cut Scenes - These were part of the original work print of Simba's Pride, and they were altered or removed from the final version.
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