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The Lion King 1994 Movie

The Lion King The Lion King
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Length
1h 28m
Country
United States
Release Dates
1994-06-02
Description
A young lion cub named Simba can't wait to be king. But his uncle craves the title for himself and will stop at nothing to get it.
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cast
Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Lion Roars (Voice)
Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Ed (Voice)
James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
King Mufasa (voice)
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons
Scar (voice)
Kath Soucie
Kath Soucie
Various
Ernie Sabella
Ernie Sabella
Pumbaa (Voice)
Cheech Marin
Cheech Marin
Banzai (Voice)
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Young Simba (voice)
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Shenzi (Voice)
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick
Simba (voice)
Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson
Zazu (Voice)
Nathan Lane
Nathan Lane
Timon (Voice)
Moira Kelly
Moira Kelly
Nala (voice)
Robert Guillaume
Robert Guillaume
Rafiki (Voice)
Madge Sinclair
Madge Sinclair
Sarabi (Voice)
Jason Weaver
Jason Weaver
Young Simba (Singing Voice)
Niketa Calame-Harris
Niketa Calame-Harris
Young Nala (Voice)
Zoe Leader
Zoe Leader
Sarafina (Voice)
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Other Roles
Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer
Composer
Chris Sanders
Chris Sanders
Production Designer
Jordan Patrick Smith
Jordan Patrick Smith
Dialogue Editor
Tony Bancroft
Tony Bancroft
Assistant Animator
Lorna Cook
Lorna Cook
Animator
Tony Fucile
Tony Fucile
Supervising Animator
Robert Lence
Robert Lence
Storyboard Artist
Thor Freudenthal
Thor Freudenthal
Storyboard Artist
Mike Gabriel
Mike Gabriel
Animator
Don Hahn
Don Hahn
Producer
Aaron Blaise
Aaron Blaise
Additional Animator
Kevin Gollaher
Kevin Gollaher
Storyboard Artist
Andrew Patterson
Andrew Patterson
Adr Editor
James Baxter
James Baxter
Supervising Animator
Randy Fullmer
Randy Fullmer
Artistic Coordinator
Richard L. Anderson
Richard L. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor
Mark A. Mangini
Mark A. Mangini
Supervising Sound Editor
Dorothy McKim
Dorothy McKim
Pre-Production Manager
Vince Caro
Vince Caro
Additional Dialogue Recordist
Ellen Heuer
Ellen Heuer
Foley Artist
Hilda Hodges
Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist
Max Arlington
Max Arlington
Assistant Animator
Chris Bailey
Chris Bailey
Additional Animator
Sarah McArthur
Sarah McArthur
Executive Producer
Dan Molina
Dan Molina
Sound Editor
Thomas Schumacher
Thomas Schumacher
Executive Producer
Andy Gaskill
Andy Gaskill
Art Director
Dana Axelrod
Dana Axelrod
Production Manager
Sara Duran
Sara Duran
Post-Production Manager
Todd Kurosawa
Todd Kurosawa
Storyboard Artist
Bruce Bell
Bruce Bell
Foley Mixer
Paul Berolzheimer
Paul Berolzheimer
Sound Editor
Mike Chock
Mike Chock
Sound Editor
James Christopher
James Christopher
Sound Editor
Andy D'Addario
Andy D'Addario
Re-Recording Mixer
Lora Hirschberg
Lora Hirschberg
Re-Recording Mixer
David J. Hudson
David J. Hudson
Re-Recording Mixer
Donlee Jorgensen
Donlee Jorgensen
Foley Editor
R.J. Kizer
R.J. Kizer
Dialogue Editor
Mel Metcalfe
Mel Metcalfe
Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Mgrdichian
Tom Mgrdichian
Additional Dialogue Recordist
Andrew Morris
Andrew Morris
Additional Dialogue Recordist
Susan Odjakjian
Susan Odjakjian
Supervising Sound Editor
Terry Porter
Terry Porter
Re-Recording Mixer
John Roesch
John Roesch
Foley Artist
Jackson Schwartz
Jackson Schwartz
Additional Dialogue Recordist
Randy Singer
Randy Singer
Foley Mixer
Dale Baer
Dale Baer
Animator
Travis Blaise
Travis Blaise
Additional Animator
Ken Boyer
Ken Boyer
Animator
Robert Bryan
Robert Bryan
Animator
Dave Burgess
Dave Burgess
Supervising Animator
Michael Cedeno
Michael Cedeno
Animator
Lillian A. Chapman
Lillian A. Chapman
Assistant Animator
Andreas Deja
Andreas Deja
Supervising Animator
Lou Dellarosa
Lou Dellarosa
Animator
Amy Drobeck
Amy Drobeck
Assistant Animator
Ken Duncan
Ken Duncan
Additional Animator
Lee Dunkman
Lee Dunkman
Assistant Animator
Russ Edmonds
Russ Edmonds
Supervising Animator
Joe Ekers
Joe Ekers
Animator
Brian Ferguson
Brian Ferguson
Animator
Trey Finney
Trey Finney
Assistant Animator
Doug Frankel
Doug Frankel
Animator
Raul Garcia
Raul Garcia
Additional Animator
David Hancock
David Hancock
Assistant Animator
Karen Hardenbergh
Karen Hardenbergh
Assistant Animator
Randy Haycock
Randy Haycock
Animator
Mike Hazy
Mike Hazy
Assistant Animator
Kris Heller
Kris Heller
Assistant Animator
Mark Henn
Mark Henn
Supervising Animator
Caroline Hu
Caroline Hu
Assistant Animator

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And now the one that really chilled and thrilled me, The Lion King the most powerful film of all time. I've seen the trailers from it in VHS's years ago when I was a kid and teenager, taken from The Fox and the Hound, Sleeping Beauty, Dumbo, Pinocchio, Pocahontas, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Aristocats, Aladdin and The Sword in the Stone. This movie did so well it grossed a total of $968. How's that for a Disney movie. I gotta tell ya, this is one of my favourite Disney films of all time. I think it's everybody favourites as well. Hell, I actually cried at one scene but I'll get to that later. The songs are catchy and memorable like songs called Circle of Life, that's a powerful song, I Just Can't Wait To Be King, the one that I've sing is Be Prepared, there's Hakuna Matata and Can You Feel The Love Tonight. There's another by Elton John which my friend Sam Hudson liked cause he likes Elton John. As you know, the songs are by Elton John and Tim Rice. Even the music sounds different. Listen to the powerful verses from every music taken from every scene from this masterpiece. It's composed by Hans Zimmer. I've just found out that he most movies in the decade. He just the master of music. One of my friends loved it. actually there's only one person who actually love it and that is my friend who is from my old school and who is obsessed with this The Lion King, he's name is Matthew Fender. I gotta tell you, me and Matthew have been quoting dialogue. Like I said me and my friends been doing it non-stop. We were singing songs from it. Okay, let me clarify, The song called ''Be Prepared'' right? Well I gotta tell ya, I've been singing it. Don't believe me? Well go check out my facebook and find it. The animation is just top notch. The animator used the same animation what they did like in The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. They use hand drawn animation and computer animation together to make the animation look realistic. It's fantastic. The characters are memorable and hilariously funny. There's Simba voiced by Matthew Broderick, Mufasa the most powerful king in the entire world and teaches Simba how to become a great king, he is voiced by James Earl Jones, there's Scar who is my favourite Disney villian who is makes me laugh and takes over Pride Rock. He also gets some funny lines like ''That was today? Ohh, I felt simply awful! Must have slip my mind.'' and ''An elephant graveyard is no place for a young prince. Oops!'' Hilarious, isn't it? The two pals Timon and Pumbaa, they're funny and they get there own TV show. Nala who is best friend, Zazu Mufasa's majordomo and guess what? He's voiced by Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson. How fascinating is that, huh? The wise old Rafiki, shaman of the Pride Lands and then there's three funny hyenas, Shenzi who is sassy and she plays by Whoopi Goldberg, Banzai who is funny and aggressive and he's voiced by Cheech Marin who also voiced Tito from Oliver and Company. Actually two characters from Cheech Marin is hilarious and funny. And Ed who does not talk but only laughs. Man, these characters are so great I could even think the three hyenas who are the highlight of this movie and they even get some funny lines like Banzai says ''Mufasa!'' and other characters Zazu even Timon and Pumbaa. Now let's get on with the scenes. The scenes are hilarious, powerful and groundbraking even the story makes the film strong and extraordinary. The scene where Mufasa shows Simba how to become a great king and the scene where Simba, Nala and Zazu went to the elephant graveyard after Simba singing I Just Can't Wait To The King they come across three hyenas so they escaped but Zazu is captured and puts into the geysor and flew away, the scene where Scar singing ''Be Prepared'' that's a really great song. The stampede scene is just brilliant and so powerful with the most powerful music ever put on film where Simba gets chased by Wildebeests in the gorge and Mufasa saves him and begs Scar to help him but Scar kills Mufasa. Now while I was watching Mufasa's death I was in tears. Remember what I said in the Turner and Hooch film? That's what I mean. And I gotta tell you guys, much like Bambi where Bambi's mom is shot, you don't see the body. In this one though, you see Mufasa's body. That is a saddest and upsetting thing for kids! But what makes the stampede scene look great and magical is the animation. The wildebeests is made from computer animation and the characters are hand drawn animation. It is big! If you take a look of that scene you might be look at it on Blu ray standard because that is the magic. Scar tells Simba to run away and never return and sends three hyenas to kill him but they stopped where the funniest scene where Banzai got stung by prickles and Shanzi says ''There ain't no way I'm going in there. What, you want me to come out looking like you? Cactus-Butt?'' Now that's hilarious! There are some that you all about. What makes this movie good is just the size of it. The opening song is great, the scenes are hilarious and powerful, the ending scene is just fricking fantastic! Fricking awesome! Everyone remembers the songs, the story, the characters, the music, the animation, everything about it is A-MA-ZING! Matthew Fender and I love quoting the lines from it and just like me, Jacob and Liam though this is the most powerful Disney film to be ever remembered and loved. Absolutely phenomenal film! Remember, we are all connected in the great Circle of Life.
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