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The Lion King
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A promotional image of the characters from the film. From left to right: Shenzi, Scar, Ed, Banzai, Rafiki, Young Simba, Mufasa, Young Nala, Sarabi, Zazu, Sarafina, Timon, and Pumbaa
Directed by
  • Roger Allers
  • Rob Minkoff
Produced by Don Hahn
Written by
  • Irene Mecchi
  • Jonathan Roberts
  • Linda Woolverton
Story by
  • Jim Capobianco
  • Lorna Cook
  • Thom Enriquez
  • Andy Gaskill
  • Francis Glebas
  • Ed Gombert
  • Kevin Harkey
  • Barry Johnson
  • Mark Kausler
  • Jorgen Klubien
  • Larry Leker
  • Rick Maki
  • Burny Mattinson
  • Joe Ranft
  • Chris Sanders
  • Tom Sito
  • Gary Trousdale
Starring
Music by Hans Zimmer
Editing by Ivan Bilancio
Studio Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Feature Animation
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures
Release date(s) June 15, 1994 (1994-06-15)
Running time 88 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $45 million
Money made $987.5 million

The Lion King is an animated movie made by Walt Disney in 1994. It was the most successful animated movie of the 1990s. The movie is about a young lion prince who learns about his role as prince and in the circle of life. It is dedicated to Frank Wells, who was the president of The Walt Disney Company and died shortly before the movie was released into theaters on June 15, 1994. It was the first full-length Disney movie to feature no human characters since Bambi. Much of the voice acting work was done by well-known actors, including James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Matthew Broderick, Whoopi Goldberg, Rowan Atkinson, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and Nathan Lane. The Lion King is a musical; the songs have music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. Computer animation was used a lot when making the movie, like during the song "Circle of Life" and others. When they were making it, this movie was thought of as just "alright" compared to the movie they were going to make after that, which would be Pocahontas. The studio released the trailer, and found that many people liked it, especially the song "Circle of Life". When it was released, the movie became the most successeful movie worldwide (in the United States, Forrest Gump was most successful of that year) and the most successful animated feature movie of all time until Finding Nemo. Since then, Shrek 2 has become more successful than Finding Nemo, making The Lion King the third most successful.

The movie was also made into an award-winning stage musical. The stage show first opened on November 13, 1997 in New York City, and it was a big success. A version opened later in London, England. Many other shows of The Lion King have been shown across the world, and is one of the UK's biggest and most popular shows.

The story

In the movie's opening scene, lots of animals and birds gather at Pride Rock to see Simba, the new prince who has just been born. Simba is the son of Mufasa and Sarabi. Rafiki picks up Simba and lifts him high up so that all of the animals can see. The animals celebrate and rejoice. But Scar, Mufasa's brother, is jealous because Simba will be king instead of him.

Scar lies to Simba about a dangerous place called the Elephant Graveyard. Scar says that only brave lions go there, causing Simba to be interested, even though Mufasa has forbidden Simba from going there. Simba lies to his mother, Sarabi, about going to the Water Hole when he is actually going to the Elephant Graveyard. Simba's friend Nala and Zazu, the king's messenger, go with Simba. Simba and Nala trick Zazu with the song "I Just Can't Wait to be King" and run away from him. Simba and Nala find the Elephant Graveyard but are chased by the three hyenas Shenzi, Banzai and Ed. Mufasa saves his son and Nala and takes them both home. Mufasa speaks to Simba alone and explains to Simba that being brave is not about looking for danger. He also explains that the great kings of the past look down from the stars and watch over Simba. Scar, in the Elephant Graveyard, is angry with the hyenas because they did not kill Simba. It is revealed that the hyenas are working for Scar during Scar's song "Be Prepared".

The next day Scar takes Simba into a gorge (long, deep hole in the ground - also known as a "valley") where he explains that Mufasa has a wonderful surprise waiting. Scar has actually planned a wildebeest stampede with the hyenas. Simba is trapped in the gorge as the wildebeest run towards him. Scar tells Mufasa that Simba is in trouble and Mufasa rescues his son. Scar then throws Mufasa into the stampede and Mufasa dies. Scar blames Simba for the death of Mufasa and Simba runs away. Scar becomes king and tells everyone that Simba and Mufasa are dead. Simba runs to a desert and collapses. He is rescued by Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog. Timon and Pumbaa live in the jungle and are very relaxed, which they show in their song "Hakuna Matata". Timon and Pumbaa look after Simba until Simba is an adult lion.

One day a lioness (female lion) comes to the jungle and tries to kill and eat Pumbaa. Simba fights the lioness because he wants to save Pumbaa's life. While the two lions are fighting Simba finds out that the lioness is his friend Nala. They are very happy to see each other and they fall in love. Nala wants Simba to go home and fight Scar because Scar is a bad king. Simba will not go home because he thinks that he killed Mufasa and he does not want his family to know. Rafiki comes to the jungle and takes Simba to a field. In the sky above the field Mufasa's ghost appears and tells Simba that he must go home because Simba is the right king. After this Simba goes home to Pride Rock. Nala, Timon and Pumbaa follow him. When they get to Pride Rock they find that the land is dry and the animals have gone.

At Pride Rock Simba sees Scar hitting Sarabi. This makes Simba angry and he tries to make Scar leave Pride Rock. Scar does not leave and makes Simba fall over the edge of Pride Rock. Simba does not fall and holds on to the edge. Scar thinks that he was won so he tells Simba the truth about the death of Mufasa - that Scar actually killed Mufasa. Simba is upset and a big fight happens. The lionesses fight the hyenas and Simba fights Scar. While the fighting is going on lightning hits a dead tree and starts a fire. Scar and Simba fight on top of Pride Rock. Scar does not want to die and lies to Simba that the hyenas are to blame for everything. Another fight happens and Simba throws Scar over the edge. Scar does not die after the fall, but the hyenas attack and kill him the hyenas are angry that Scar blamed them. Rain falls and puts out the fire. Simba walks to the top of Pride Rock and roars. Much later the animals come back. At the end of the movie Rafiki picks up Simba and Nala's daughter and lifts her up high above Pride Rock so the animals below can see.

Characters

  • Mufasa - King of the Pridelands at the start of the movie, Simba's father, Scar's older brother and Sarabi's husband. He dies when thrown off a cliff into a wildebeest stampede by Scar after he rescues Simba from it.
  • Simba - Mufasa and Sarabi's son, Scar's nephew, Nala's eventual husband and the future king of the Pridelands.
  • Nala - Best friend and future wife of Simba.
  • Scar - Mufasa's younger brother, Sarabi's brother-in-law and Simba's uncle. He kills Mufasa by throwning him off a cliff into a wildebeest stampede and exiles Simba so he can become king. He is later overthrown by Simba and killed by his hyena army after he blamed them for Mufasa's death.
  • Sarabi - Simba's mother, Mufasa's wife and the sister-in-law of Scar.
  • Rafiki - A Mandrill shaman.
  • Timon and Pumbaa - A meerkat and a warthog who adopt Simba.
  • Zazu - A hornbill who serves as adviser to The Lion King.
  • Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed - Three hyenas who help Scar to kill Mufasa and chase Simba away. They later kill Scar after he blames them for Mufasa's death.

Voices

Actor Role(s)
Matthew Broderick Simba
James Earl Jones Mufasa
Jeremy Irons Scar
Jonathan Taylor Thomas Young Simba
Nathan Lane Timon
Ernie Sabella Pumbaa
Robert Guillaume Rafiki
Moira Kelly Nala
Rowan Atkinson Zazu
Whoopi Goldberg Shenzi
Cheech Marin Banzai
Jim Cummings Ed
The Mole
Madge Sinclair Sarabi
Niketa Calame Young Nala
Zoe Leader Sarafina (Nala's mother)

Singing voices

Singer Role
Jason Weaver
Evan Saucedo (The Morning Report)
Young Simba
Joseph Williams Simba
Laura Williams Young Nala
Sally Dworsky Nala
Jeff Bennett Zazu (The Morning Report)
Jim Cummings Scar (last part of Be Prepared)

Box office performance

Source Gross (USD)  % Total All Time Rank
Domestic $328,541,776 ($312,855,561 initially) 41.9% 16
Foreign $455,300,000 58.1% N/A
Worldwide $783,841,776 100.0% 19
Domestic Opening Weekend $40,888,194 13.1% 99
Domestic Adjusted (2007) $508,185,200 N/A 24

Awards and nominations

The Lion King received many award nominations, including the Academy Award for Best Original Score (by Hans Zimmer) and the Golden Globe award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, both of which it won. The song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" by Elton John and Tim Rice won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, the Golden Globe for Best Original Song, the BMI Film Music Award, and the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance Male.

These are the awards:

Sequels and spin-offs

The Lion King was so successful that Disney created a sequel called The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and a television series called The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa. A second sequel, The Lion King 1½, was released on February 10, 2004.

The Lion King had a special edition that was released in IMAX cinemas.

Songs

  • "Circle of Life"
  • "I Just Can't Wait to Be King"
  • "Be Prepared"
  • "Hakuna Matata"
  • "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?"
  • "The Bait Song" (Timon & Pumbaa's Hula)

Titles in other languages

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  • Albanian: [Mbreti luan] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Arabic: الأسد الملك (Al-Asad Al-Malek)
  • Bulgarian: [Цар Лъв] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Chinese: 獅子王
  • Catalan: [El rei lleó] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Croatian: [Kralj lavova] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Czech: [Lví král] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Danish: [Løvernes konge] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Dutch: [De Leeuwenkoning] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Estonian: [Lõvikuningas] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Finnish: Leijonakuningas
  • French: Le roi lion
  • German: Der König der Löwen
  • Greek: Ο Βασιλιάς των Λιονταριών
  • Hebrew: מלך האריות (Melech Ha-Arayot)
  • Hungarian: [''Az Oroszlánkirály] Error: {{Lang}}: text has malformed markup (help)
  • Icelandic: [Konungur Ljónanna] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Italian: Il Re Leone
  • Japanese: ライオンキング
  • Korean: 라이온 킹
  • Norwegian: [Løvenes Konge] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Polish: [Król Lew] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Portuguese: [O Rei Leão] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Romanian: [Regele Leu] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Russian: Король-Лев
  • Serbian: Kraљ Лавова
  • Slovak: [Leví kráľ] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Slovene: [Levji Kralj] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Spanish: [El Rey León] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Swedish: Lejonkungen
  • Thai: เดอะไลอ้อนคิง
  • Turkish: Aslan Kral
  • Vietnamese: [Vua Sư Tử] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
  • Welsh: Llew Frenin

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