"9.68483777E8"^^ . "In 'Round Springfield Bleeding Gums Murphy appears in the sky to thank Lisa for making more people familiar with his music. Then Mufasa the Lion appears in the sky, in reference to a similar scene in The Lion King where the late Mufasa gives his son advice from the clouds. Mufasa says: \"You must avenge my death, Kimba... I mean: Simba!\" This is a reference to the accusations that the Disney Studios plagiarized a large part of the look and plot of the 1960s Japanese animated TV series Kimba, The White Lion. In \"Today, I Am a Clown\" During his televised Bar Mitzvah, Krusty thanks the cast from The Lion King Musical as they leave the stage. In the episode Girls Just Want to Have Sums the Itchy and Scratchy musical \"Stab-A-Lot\" spoofs the songs and the look of \"The Lion King on Broadway.\" The song The Circle of Knife is a parody of The Circle of Life. In \"Midnight Towboy\" Homer is driving at night in search of milk for Maggie. He sees a billboard with the letters \"MILK\" going down the left edge, but when he gets closer he sees that it really reads \"Mr. T is The Lion King\", advertising a performance at the Capital City Playhouse. In \"Angry Dad: The Movie\" Bart and Homer walk by a poster for an animated film called The Lyin' King, a pun on The Lion King. In \"The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants\" The Loin King is a reference to The Lion King."@en . . . . . . . "One special morning as the sun rises, in the vast of the african savanna Rafiki the baboon calls the animals to Pride Rock to witness the presentation of Simba the new prince. With 2 Antelopes and Gazelles singning about the circle of life As Rafiki sings, the sun rises behind her and two giraffes and a cheetah walk out onto the stage, shortly followed by a trio of zebras. As the first verse gets underway, white birds gazelles and antelope appear. Two elephants (an adult and a child), more white birds, a rhinoceros and two wildebeests walk up the aisle between the lower level of seats and up onto the stage. Meanwhile once there She greets King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi before lifting baby Simba high above the gathered animals. Where Zazu then appears as a kite swung around on a pole by his puppeteer. Meanwhile Mufasa and Sarabi appear with their son Simba on Pride Rock as the two antelopes engage in more call and response. Rafiki goes over to them and takes the cub Simba, lifting him into the air as the song draws to a close. The animals below turn to face Pride Rock and bow as Simba is presented Meanwhile Rafiki lifts their newborn son for all to see. the song ends with a Blackout as Rafiki lifts Simba high into the air with Mufasa and Sarabi looking on. (\"Circle of Life\") Meanwhile Elsewhere, Scar the king's wicked brother laments about the unfairness of his life and on his lost chance at becoming king of the Pridelands, and he is about to attack the hornbill majordomo Zazu. But before he can do so, Mufasa arrives and confronts him. Where he resents the new prince and the cub's status as next in line to be king including a conversation between Mufasa and Zazu about Mufasas parenting skills Meanwhile Back at her baobab tree, Rafiki asks the spirits to conjure the new prince's name: Simba in a click language. She paints an image of cub Simba onto her tree. to conjure the new princes name Simba. Months later time passes on and Simba grows into a healthy and lively young lion cub. (\"Grassland Chant\") His father Mufasa shows him the Pridelands from the top of Pride Rock, and then leads his son down into the grasslands. Mufasa explains to Simba that everything exists in a delicate balance known as the Circle of Life. Mufasa then warns Simba not to stray beyond the boundaries of the Pridelands while pointing out a shadowy area in the distance where Simba sees a flock of buzzards and vultures which allows the king to explain to his son that they are all connected in the great circle of life. Meanwhile Zazu arrives and delivers a report on the goings-on in the Pridelands, and Simba takes this opportunity to practice his pouncing After being pounced on,( \"The Morning Report\") the mole appears telling Zazu that the hyenas have invaded the Pridelands.Then Zazu relays the information that the hyenas have been sighted in the Pridelands. and Mufasa leaves immediately to deal with them and Simba is left all alone to his own devices. Meanwhile Simba goes to see his uncle Scar. The scheming lion piques the cub's curiosity by mentioning the elephant graveyard, a place where Simba is forbidden to go. Scar knows that Simba will be unable to resist the temptation and go there. Meanwhile the lionesses go out hunting( \"The Lioness Hunt\") and Simba arrives and asks his best friend Nala to come with him to the elephant graveyard, although he does not mention their intended location to his mother. Sarafina (Nala's mother) and Sarabi agree to let the cubs go, but only if Zazu accompanies them. Simba and Nala formulate a plan and manage to lose Zazu while Simba brags about his future position where there are four wildly colored giraffe puppets and other animals at the end of the song they bow over the orchestra pit.(\"I Just Can't Wait To Be King\") Meanwhile with Zazu now alone the cubs journey to the elephant graveyard and begin to explore until Zazu stops them and asks them to leave. They are about to leave until they are confronted by the three hyenas Shenzi, Banzai and Ed. Then when they heard that Zazu had called them \"slobbering, mangy, stupid poachers,\" they shoot the majordomo bird into the air with the \"Birdie Boiler.\" The hyenas begin to gloat over Simba and Nala eagerly But as the predator-prey chase pursues, Simba climbs up to safety, and Nala gets surround by the hyenas where, (\"Chow Down\")Mufasa appears at the elephant graveyard thanks to Zazu warning him earlier, saves the two cubs and frightens off the hyenas. After the hyenas run away in fear Mufasa scolds at Simba for disobeying him. Where they return back to the Pridelands and Scar is watching off of a ledge. On the way back to the Pridelands Mufasa orders Zazu to take Nala home while he has a private talk with his son Simba. Then Mufasa takes his mask off to have a heart-to-heart talk with Simba. Mufasa is very disappointed that Simba had disobeyed him. Mufasa tells Simba that he could have been killed, and that Simba also put Nala in danger, which Simba explains to his father that he was only trying to be brave like his father. Mufasa explains the difference between bravery and bravado. Simba asks if he and his father will always be together, causing Mufasa to look up to the night sky and tell Simba about the great kings of the past on how they guide and watch over everything in the night sky. Mufasa says that he will always be there for his son.(\"They Live In You\") Meanwhile Back at the elephant graveyard, the three hyenas lick their wounds until Scar arrives at the elephant graveyard throws a fake zebra leg for the hyenas and tells the hyenas of his plan to kill Mufasa and Simba, so that he can be king of the Pridelands if the hyenas assist him, and that the hyenas will never be hungry again if they agree to support him. (\"Be Prepared\") Meanwhile at Pride Rock, Zazu apologizes to Mufasa for Simba's bad behavior. In which Mufasa accepts his apology Mufasa jokes with Zazu but he admits that he is worried about Simba. Zazu tells Mufasa that Simba resembles the King when he was a cub. Meanwhile the giraffe enters from stage left meandering cautiously across the stage as the cheetah enters from stage right where it spots the giraffe and slowly turns around to stalk it. It's interesting to note that this scene along with the shadow puppets of Simba and Scar were needed to set up the technically complex wildebeest stampede. Later, Scar takes Simba to the gorge telling his nephew that Mufasa has a wonderful surprise for him and tells him to wait there. Scar leaves and signals the hyenas, who started a wildebeest stampede down into the gorge. Where the wildebeests thunder into the gorge, and Simba runs for his life. Meanwhile Scar tells Mufasa that Simba is trapped in the gorge and Mufasa races to his son's aid. Mufasa leaps into the stampede and manages to save his son, but as he climbs a cliff, Scar looks down at his brother, who asks him for help, put's his claws into Mufasa\u2019s arms, and whispers Long live the king then throws him off the cliff back into the stampede of wildebeests where he is killed.(\"The Stampede\")Thenn when the dust clears Simba finds Mufasa's lifeless body. Where Scar appears and causes Simba to believe that his father's death was his fault, and Scar tells Simba to leave the Pridelands and never return. But as Simba runs, Scar orders Shenzi, Banzai and Ed to chase and kill Simba, but Simba escapes and the hyenas decide to leave him and make Scar believe that Simba is dead . Meanwhile back at Pride Rock the Lionesses and Rafiki mourn the death of Mufasa and Simba. (\"Rafiki Mourns\") Meanwhile Scar climbs to the promontory of Pride Rock, to claim the throne for himself, and lets the hyenas into the Pridelands as his executive staff.(\"Be Prepared Reprise\") Later Rafiki returns to her tree and smears the drawing of Simba, while Sarabi and Nala quietly mourn for the ones that they have loved and lost. With Simba out in the desert Simba collapses from heat exhaustion. Where buzzards begin to circle, but they are scared away by Timon, the wise cracking meerkat, and Pumbaa, the big hearted warthog. Where Simba feels responsible for Mufasa's death, but the duo take the cub back to their jungle home and introduce him to their laid-back way of life they tell Simba that they are outcasts as well and later they introduce him to their diet of bugs and insects where Simba stays in the jungle with his new friends and grows into an adult lion for a very short time just before the end of act 1 they see the young lion transform into an adult lion where Simba Timon and Pumbaa sing their solo and join in while the curtain closes for a 15 minute intermission.(\"Hakuna Matata\")"@en . . "The Lion King is a video game based on the 1994 animated Disney film of the same name, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Super NES."@en . "1994"^^ . "Walt Disney Pictures"@en . "The Lion King"@en . . . "Animaci\u00F3n, musical"@es . . . . . . . "October 1994"@en . . . . . "Release of the Game"@en . "On Christmas Day 2006, the Tenth Doctor tried to impress upon the Sycorax leader his own belief in the potential of human beings by remarking, \"From the day they arrive on the planet and blinking, step into the sun, there is more to see than can ever be seen, more to do than...\" Abruptly, the Doctor stopped talking, realising that his speech was in fact a quote from \"Circle of Life\", a song from The Lion King. (TV: The Christmas Invasion) The Tenth Doctor had a Blue-ray disc copy of The Lion King on the TARDIS. (COMIC: A Rose by Any Other Name)"@en . "Buena Vista Pictures Distribution"@en . . "Theatrical release poster by John Alvin"@en . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical mystery feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 24, 1994. It is the thirty-second animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa, and was influenced by the biblical tales of Joseph and Moses, and the William Shakespeare plays Hamlet. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. This was directed by Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers, produced by Don Hahn, and screenplay by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton. The voice cast includes James Earl Jones as voice of the great king Mufasa, Jonathan Taylor Thomas as voice of Simba as a cub, Matthew Broderick as voice of"@en . . . . . . "Theme"@en . . . . "Sega & Toei Animation"@en . . . . . "4.5E7"^^ . . "C"@en . . "April 1995"@en . . . . . . . "The Lion King II: Simba's Pride"@en . . . "English"@en . "The Lion King"@es . "In an African savannah, several animals stare at a lion atop a tall rock. A lion's head can be seen in the clouds above. Atop the image is the text \"Walt Disney Pictures presents The Lion King\"."@en . "110357"^^ . . . "the_lion_king"@en . . . . . "The Lion King is a popular movie about a young lion in Africa who is a prince and his journey to become king. File:Black Panther.jpg Thing was a fan of the movie. When he learned that Black Panther was actually the chief of the African nation of Wakanda, he noted that he had clobbered \"the lion king.\""@en . . "Publisher"@en . . . "The Lion King (El Rey Le\u00F3n en espa\u00F1ol) es la trig\u00E9sima segunda pel\u00EDcula animada creada por los estudios Disney. Fue estrenada el 24 de junio de 1994. La pel\u00EDcula gira en torno a un joven le\u00F3n de \u00C1frica llamado Simba, que aprende cu\u00E1l es su lugar en el \"Ciclo de la vida\" luchando contra varios obst\u00E1culos hasta convertirse en el leg\u00EDtimo rey."@es . "The Lion King is a Disney animated film released in 1994. A detailed plot summary can be found on Wikipedia. It has also been adapted as a stage musical. Unfortunately, even this innocent children's film has attracted badfic, namely the \"Lion King Orgy Poem.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "THQ"@en . . . . . . . "Yes"@en . . . "Number"@en . . . "--06-24"^^ . . "The Lion King is a video game based on the 1994 animated Disney film of the same name, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Super NES."@en . . "Type"@en . . . "roar"@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Lion King navigation boxes"@en . . "''Pocahontas"@en . . . . . "Don Hahn"@en . "(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Lion King. The song \"Circle of Life\" plays in the background) Doug (vo): And now we come to the big one: The Lion King, the highest-grossing 2D animated film of all time. When this movie came out, every kid was nuts. We were humming all the songs, we were reenacting all the scenes, we were talking about all the characters, it was just a gigantic flick. So, is it bad to say I think it\u2019s kind of overrated? [An audience boos loudly] Okay, okay, just hear me out. While I don\u2019t think it\u2019s bad, I don\u2019t think it\u2019s the strongest of Disney\u2019s works either. I don\u2019t even know if I necessarily put it in the Top 5. But that doesn\u2019t mean there aren\u2019t some very impressive things about it or that the film as a whole doesn\u2019t work. Well, here, le"@en . . "The Lion King is a popular movie about a young lion in Africa who is a prince and his journey to become king. File:Black Panther.jpg Thing was a fan of the movie. When he learned that Black Panther was actually the chief of the African nation of Wakanda, he noted that he had clobbered \"the lion king.\""@en . "The Lion King is a 1994 Academy Award winning animated film from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Taking much of its story from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the film is one of the highest grossing animated films of all time, and was adapated for the Broadway stage in 1997."@en . . . . "Platformer"@en . . . . "Game Boy"@en . . . . . . . "Title and short intro here."@en . . . "El Rey Le\u00F3n"@es . "The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as king; however, after Simba's uncle Scar murders Mufasa, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile in shame and despair. Upon maturation living with two wastrels, Simba is given some valuable perspective from his childhood friend, Nala, and his shaman, Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny."@en . "The Lion King"@en . . . . "131171"^^ . . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It was released in theaters on June 15, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd film in the Disney Animated Canon. The story, which was generally influenced by African animal behavior, takes place in a kingdom of animals in Africa. The film was the highest-grossing animated film of all time until the release of Finding Nemo (a Disney/Pixar computer-animated film). The Lion King still holds the record as the highest-grossing traditionally animated film in history, is the fourth highest-grossing animated film of all time, and belongs to an era known as the Disney Renaissance."@en . "The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as king; however, after Simba's uncle Scar murders Mufasa, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile in shame and despair. Upon maturation living with two wastrels, Simba is given some valuable perspective from his friend, Nala, and his shaman, Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny."@en . . "SNES"@en . . . . . ".jpg"@en . . . "Score:"@en . . . "K-A"@en . . . "NES"@en . . . . "Hans Zimmer"@en . . . . . "In 'Round Springfield Bleeding Gums Murphy appears in the sky to thank Lisa for making more people familiar with his music. Then Mufasa the Lion appears in the sky, in reference to a similar scene in The Lion King where the late Mufasa gives his son advice from the clouds. Mufasa says: \"You must avenge my death, Kimba... I mean: Simba!\" This is a reference to the accusations that the Disney Studios plagiarized a large part of the look and plot of the 1960s Japanese animated TV series Kimba, The White Lion. In \"The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants\" The Loin King is a reference to The Lion King."@en . "The Lion King is a movie about a little lion cub named Simba. The Lion King was released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1994 to an enthusiastic group of fans. This movie was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff.. The story of a young lion\u2019s growth and struggle through life captured the attention of viewers everywhere. The movie grossed over $780 million worldwide and still reigns as the highest grossing traditionally animated film in the U.S. The Lion King is a story of a young lion named Simba who loses his father Mufasa to the hands of his uncle Scar. Simba\u2019s struggle to make it through life away from his home is aided by the introduction of new friends Timon and Pumbaa. Eventually Simba is persuaded by his old friend Nala to return to Pride Rock to face his uncle once more and gain his "@en . . . . . "LionKing.png"@en . . . "Title and short intro here."@en . . . . ""@en . . . . "5280.0"^^ . . . . . . . "--06-15"^^ . . "United States"@en . . . . "Edition"@en . "Lion King"@en . . . . . . "1994-12-09"^^ . "Author"@en . . "El Rey Le\u00F3n"@es . . "The Lion King is a world in Disney Crossy Road."@en . . . . . . . . "First year published"@en . . "200"^^ . . . "roar"@en . . "(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Lion King. The song \"Circle of Life\" plays in the background) Doug (vo): And now we come to the big one: The Lion King, the highest-grossing 2D animated film of all time. When this movie came out, every kid was nuts. We were humming all the songs, we were reenacting all the scenes, we were talking about all the characters, it was just a gigantic flick. So, is it bad to say I think it\u2019s kind of overrated? [An audience boos loudly] Okay, okay, just hear me out. While I don\u2019t think it\u2019s bad, I don\u2019t think it\u2019s the strongest of Disney\u2019s works either. I don\u2019t even know if I necessarily put it in the Top 5. But that doesn\u2019t mean there aren\u2019t some very impressive things about it or that the film as a whole doesn\u2019t work. Well, here, let\u2019s start from the beginning."@en . . . "Westwood Studios"@en . "1995"^^ . . "Ivan Bilancio"@en . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . "Illustrator"@en . . . . . . . . "The Lion King"@es . . . . . . "a"@en . "Pages"@en . . "lionking"@en . "With over earnings of over US$951 million worldwide as of 2011, the film is the highest-grossing hand-drawn film in history, the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the United States, and the 16th-highest-grossing feature film. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. Its songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer."@en . . . . "3"^^ . "You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=The Lion King/preload editintro=The Lion King/editintro width=25 The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa, and was influenced by the biblical tales of Joseph and Moses, and the William Shakespeare plays Hamlet and Macbeth. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. The voice cast includes Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Moira Kelly, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Rowan Atkinson, Robert Guillaume, Madge Sinclair, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, and Jim Cummings. It tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to take his father Mufasa's place as king. However, after Simba's uncle Scar kills Mufasa, he must stop his uncle from conquering the Pride Lands and avenge his father. Development of The Lion King began in 1988 during a meeting between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney and Peter Schneider while promoting Oliver and Company in Europe. Thomas Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers. Production began in 2001, with most of the animators inexperienced or interested in animals as most of the Disney team wanted to work on Pocahontas instead. Some time after the staff traveled to Hell's Gate National Park to research on the film's setting and animals, Scribner left production disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences took place at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede scene. The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994 to a positive reaction from critics, who praised the film for its music and story. With earnings of over US$951 million worldwide as of 2011, the film is the highest-grossing hand-drawn film in history, the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the United States, and the 16th-highest-grossing feature film. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. Its songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer. A Broadway adaptation of the film opened in 1997, and won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Disney followed the film with two direct-to-video productions, the sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) and the prequel/parallel The Lion King 1\u00BD (2004)."@en . . "The Lion King is a Disney animated film released in 1994. A detailed plot summary can be found on Wikipedia. It has also been adapted as a stage musical. Unfortunately, even this innocent children's film has attracted badfic, namely the \"Lion King Orgy Poem.\""@en . . . "Lion king ver5 xlg.jpg"@es . . "Title: The Lion King Required Books: Complete Warrior, Unearthed Arcana, PHB2, Dungeonscape, Cityscape, Complete Champion, Tome of Battle, Book of Exalted Deeds, Planar Handbook, Sandstorm, PHB Con (uneven) > Str (uneven) > Int (uneven) > Wis > Cha > Dex == Human Paragon 3/ Barbarian 1/ Fighter 2/ Warblade 1/ Frenzied Berserker 10/ Titan Bloodline 3 == Link - Less optimal, but less IL-Bloodline interaction dependant build: \n* Human Paragon 1: Power Attack, Cleave, Imp. Bull Rush, Imp. 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Initiator Level: 18 Skills:Sense Motive, Tumble, Intimidate, Jump, Balance 5, Survival. By: Cantrip"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Lion King (El Rey Le\u00F3n en espa\u00F1ol) es la trig\u00E9sima segunda pel\u00EDcula animada creada por los estudios Disney. Fue estrenada el 24 de junio de 1994. La pel\u00EDcula gira en torno a un joven le\u00F3n de \u00C1frica llamado Simba, que aprende cu\u00E1l es su lugar en el \"Ciclo de la vida\" luchando contra varios obst\u00E1culos hasta convertirse en el leg\u00EDtimo rey."@es . "Unlike this movie Dumbo (1941) and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), The Lion King is 32nd Released in 199"@en . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical mystery feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 24, 1994. It is the thirty-second animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa, and was influenced by the biblical tales of Joseph and Moses, and the William Shakespeare plays Hamlet. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. This was directed by Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers, produced by Don Hahn, and screenplay by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton. The voice cast includes James Earl Jones as voice of the great king Mufasa, Jonathan Taylor Thomas as voice of Simba as a cub, Matthew Broderick as voice of Adult Simba, Moira Kelly as Simba's girlfriend Nala, Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella both as voice of a talking meerkat Timon and a warthog Pumbaa and Jeremy Irons as the king's bad brother Scar and the Hyenas included Whoopi Goldberg is Shenzi, Cheech Marin is Banzai and Jim Cummings is Ed. It tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to take his father Mufasa's place as king. However, after Simba's uncle Scar kills Mufasa, he must stop his uncle from conquering the Pride Lands and avenge his father. Development of The Lion King begin in 1987 during a meeting between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney and Peter Schneider while promoting Oliver & Company in Europe. Thomas Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts while directed by George Scribner, being later replaced by Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers creative team directors. Production begin on The Lion King in 1987, while still in producion on Oliver & Company in Europe, this film was originally directed by George Scribner have been working on Oliver & Company in Europe, with most of the animators inexperienced or interested in animals as most of the Disney team wanted to work on Pocahontas instead. Some time after the staff traveled to Hell's Gate National Park to research on the film's setting and animals, Scribner left production disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences took place at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede scene. The Lion King was released on June 24, 1994 to a positive reaction from critics, who praised the film for its music and story. With over earnings of over US$951 million worldwide as of 2011, this film is the highest-grossing Disney animated film of all-time ever made in the United States of America, and the 16th-highest-grossing feature film. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy, with five special songs for The Lion King were written by Elton John and Tim Rice, with an original score composed by Hans Zimmer. A Broadway adaptation of the film opened in 1997, and won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Disney followed the film with two direct-to-video films, the sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) and the prequel The Lion King 1\u00BD (2004)."@en . . . "Ivan Bilancio"@en . . . . . . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa, and was influenced by the Bible tales of Joseph and Moses, the Epic of Sundiata, and the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994 to a positive reaction from critics, who praised the film for its music and story. The film is the highest-grossing hand-drawn film in history, the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the United States, and the 20th-highest-grossing feature film. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. Its songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer. It has earned over $902 million worldwide as of 2011. A Broadway adaptation of the film opened in 1997, and won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Disney produced two direct-to-video films \u2013 a sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) and a prequel/parallel The Lion King 1\u00BD (2004). The film was re-released worldwide in 3D on September 16, 2011 to further box office success."@en . . . "1994-12-08"^^ . . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It was released in theaters on June 15, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd film in the Disney Animated Canon. The story, which was generally influenced by African animal behavior, takes place in a kingdom of animals in Africa. The film was the highest-grossing animated film of all time until the release of Finding Nemo (a Disney/Pixar computer-animated film). The Lion King still holds the record as the highest-grossing traditionally animated film in history, is the fourth highest-grossing animated film of all time, and belongs to an era known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King is the highest-grossing 2D animated film of all time in the United States, and received universal acclaim from critics, who praised the film for its music and story. During its release in 1994, the film grossed more than $968 million worldwide, making it a huge box office success and becoming the most successful film released that year. A musical film, The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. Songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer. Disney later produced two related movies: a sequel, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride; and a part prequel-part parallel, The Lion King 1\u00BD. This film also resulted in a spin-off television series called Timon & Pumbaa, starring the comic relief characters of the same name as well as a series serving as a midquel to the second film, The Lion Guard."@en . . "European NES box art"@en . "The Lion King is a 1994 Academy Award winning animated film from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Taking much of its story from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the film is one of the highest grossing animated films of all time, and was adapated for the Broadway stage in 1997."@en . "Disney"@en . . . . . . . . "33.0"^^ . . . "9.51583777E8"^^ . . . . . . . . "Unlike this movie Dumbo (1941) and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), The Lion King is 32nd Released in 199"@en . . . "Game"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Lion King is a movie about a little lion cub named Simba. The Lion King was released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1994 to an enthusiastic group of fans. This movie was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff.. The story of a young lion\u2019s growth and struggle through life captured the attention of viewers everywhere. The movie grossed over $780 million worldwide and still reigns as the highest grossing traditionally animated film in the U.S. The Lion King is a story of a young lion named Simba who loses his father Mufasa to the hands of his uncle Scar. Simba\u2019s struggle to make it through life away from his home is aided by the introduction of new friends Timon and Pumbaa. Eventually Simba is persuaded by his old friend Nala to return to Pride Rock to face his uncle once more and gain his rightful place as king of the animal kingdom. The production of The Lion King was set according to its release date, since Disney needed a film to be released in 1994 before the release of Toy Story and Hercules a year later. Therefore they put their \u201CB-team\u201D to work, creating essentially a filler movie for the continuation of the Disney renaissance. Although many producers felt that The Lion King was inferior to Hercules, the other film under construction at the time, this didn\u2019t prevent them from putting in the time and effort that the film deserved. The production team traveled to Kenya on safari for a period of two weeks filming and capturing the scenery as well as observing the animals in their natural habitat. Further research was done in the studio with the use of real lions brought in to act as models for the illustrators. Eventually the speculation of the movie\u2019s popularity grew and the casting included many famous actors including the voices of Matt Weinberg (Young Simba) and Matthew Broderick (Adult Simba). The film also featured original music written and recorded by John Lasseter and lyricist Tim Rice, and the soundtrack received much recognition including Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (\u201CCan You Feel the Love Tonight\u201D), as well as three Golden Globe Awards for the films scores and songs. Young Simba Voice: Jonathan Taylor Thomas Supervising Animator: Mark Henn Animators: Adult Simba Voice: Matthew Broderick Supervising Animator: Ruben A. Aquino (as Ruben Aquino) Animators: Voice: Jeremy Irons Supervising Animator: Andreas Deja Animators: Alexander Williams (as Alex Williams)"@en . . . "1994-06-15"^^ . "The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as king; however, after Simba's uncle Scar murders Mufasa, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile in shame and despair. Upon maturation living with two wastrels, Simba is given some valuable perspective from his childhood friend, Nala, and his shaman, Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny. Development of The Lion King began in 1988 during a meeting between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney and Peter Schneider while promoting Oliver & Company in Europe. Thomas Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers. Production began in 1991 concurrently with Pocahontas, which wound up attracting most of Disney's top animators. Some time after the staff traveled to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya to research on the film's setting and animals, Scribner left production disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences took place at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede sequence. The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994, to a positive reaction from critics, who praised the film for its music, story and animation; it finished its run as the highest-grossing release of 1994. Following a 3D re-release in 2011, with earnings of over US $987 million worldwide as of 2011, the film is the highest-grossing hand-drawn animated film in history, the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the United States, the third highest-grossing animated film of all time, and the 23rd-highest-grossing feature film of all time. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation; two direct-to-video follow-ups\u2014the sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) and the prequel/parallel The Lion King 1\u00BD (2004)\u2014and two television series, Timon and Pumbaa and the upcoming The Lion Guard."@en . . . . . . "Elton John"@en . . "Title: The Lion King Required Books: Complete Warrior, Unearthed Arcana, PHB2, Dungeonscape, Cityscape, Complete Champion, Tome of Battle, Book of Exalted Deeds, Planar Handbook, Sandstorm, PHB Con (uneven) > Str (uneven) > Int (uneven) > Wis > Cha > Dex == Human Paragon 3/ Barbarian 1/ Fighter 2/ Warblade 1/ Frenzied Berserker 10/ Titan Bloodline 3 == Link - Less optimal, but less IL-Bloodline interaction dependant build: Maneuvers: Charging Minotaur, Wall of Blades, Iron Heart Surge, Leading the Charge (Stance). Initiator Level: 18 Skills:Sense Motive, Tumble, Intimidate, Jump, Balance 5, Survival."@en . . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa, and was influenced by the Bible tales of Joseph and Moses, the Epic of Sundiata, and the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance."@en . . . "5280.0"^^ . . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated feature film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, as well as the highest-grossing traditionally-animated film of all-time in North America. The film focuses on a newborn cub in Africa named Simba, who learns to find his place in the great Circle of Life while struggling to become the rightful king of Pride Rock. A Broadway adaptation of the film opened in 1997 and won six Tony Awards, including one for Best Musical."@en . . . "17"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The Lion King"@en . . . . "The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as king; however, after Simba's uncle Scar murders Mufasa, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile in shame and despair. Upon maturation living with two wastrels, Simba is given some valuable perspective from his friend, Nala, and his shaman, Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny. Development of The Lion King began in 1988 during a meeting between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney and Peter Schneider while promoting Oliver & Company in Europe. Thomas Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers. Production began in 1991 concurrently with Pocahontas, which wound up attracting most of Disney's top animators. Some time after the staff traveled to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya to research on the film's setting and animals, Scribner left production disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences took place at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede scene. The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994, to a positive reaction from critics, who praised the film for its music, story and animation; and one year before Disney launched its first international channel in the UK; it finished its run as the highest-grossing release of 1994. Following a 3D re-release in 2011, with earnings of over US $987 million worldwide as of 2011, the film is the highest-grossing hand-drawn animated film in history, the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the United States and the 20th-highest-grossing feature film of all time. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation, two Direct-to-video follow-ups\u2014the sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) and the prequel/parallel The Lion King 1\u00BD (2004)\u2014and two spin-off series Timon and Pumbaa and The Lion Guard."@en . . . . . "Theatrical poster by John Alvin"@en . "Vulture"@en . "Pride Lands"@en . . . "Aladdin"@en . . "On Christmas Day 2006, the Tenth Doctor tried to impress upon the Sycorax leader his own belief in the potential of human beings by remarking, \"From the day they arrive on the planet and blinking, step into the sun, there is more to see than can ever be seen, more to do than...\" Abruptly, the Doctor stopped talking, realising that his speech was in fact a quote from \"Circle of Life\", a song from The Lion King. (TV: The Christmas Invasion) The Tenth Doctor had a Blue-ray disc copy of The Lion King on the TARDIS. (COMIC: A Rose by Any Other Name)"@en . . "One special morning as the sun rises, in the vast of the african savanna Rafiki the baboon calls the animals to Pride Rock to witness the presentation of Simba the new prince. With 2 Antelopes and Gazelles singning about the circle of life As Rafiki sings, the sun rises behind her and two giraffes and a cheetah walk out onto the stage, shortly followed by a trio of zebras. As the first verse gets underway, white birds gazelles and antelope appear. Two elephants (an adult and a child), more white birds, a rhinoceros and two wildebeests walk up the aisle between the lower level of seats and up onto the stage. Meanwhile once there She greets King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi before lifting baby Simba high above the gathered animals. Where Zazu then appears as a kite swung around on a pole by his"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Lion King is a 1994 American animated feature film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, as well as the highest-grossing traditionally-animated film of all-time in North America. The film focuses on a newborn cub in Africa named Simba, who learns to find his place in the great Circle of Life while struggling to become the rightful king of Pride Rock. The story, which was influenced by the Bible stories of Joseph and Moses, and the William Shakespeare play Hamlet, takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic animals in Africa. The film was the highest-grossing animated film of all time until the release of Finding Nemo (a Disney/Pixar computer-animated film). The Lion King still holds the record as the highest-grossing traditionally animated film in history and belongs to an era known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King is the highest-grossing 2D animated film of all time in the United States, and received positive reviews from critics, who praised the film for its music and story. During its release in 1994, the film grossed more than $774 million worldwide, becoming the most successful film released that year, and it is currently the 19th highest-grossing feature film of all time. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. Songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer. Disney later produced two related movies: a sequel, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride; and a part prequel-part parallel, The Lion King 1\u00BD. A Broadway adaptation of the film opened in 1997 and won six Tony Awards, including one for Best Musical."@en . . . . "The sun comes up in the African desert, As a large group of animals make their way to Pride rock to see King Mufasa's and Queen Sarabi's new Cub The next morning finds Mufasa's Brother, Scar, Angrey that he will no longer be The Next King. Simba Grows up and A few nights later, Is seen on top of Pride Rock, With his father. Mufasa teaches Simba about the circle of life. Zazu, King Mufasa's Major Dodo, Comes and gives the Morning Report, While Simba punces 9Eventually, He pounces Zazu). They soon come to learn that hyenas are in the Pride lands, And Simba has to return to pride rock, Against his will. He talks with his Uncle Scar, Who tells him about an Old elephant grave yard. Simba as Scar planned, Goes there with his Friend, Nala. They come so Close to getting Eaten, But Mufasa saves them, And punishes Simba.Meanwhile, The Hyena's complain about Lions, When scar comes in, And tells them his plan. The next day, Simba is in a gorge with Scar, Who Lies and tells him that His father is planning a surprise, But He launches an Attack with Hyenas. Mufasa and Zazu soon come and Try to save Simba, But Mufasa gets killed. Simba thinks he did it. And Scar tryes to Kill Simba, But fails. He sent the Hyenas to do it, But they fail. Scar lies And tells everone that he is sad that Mufasa died and Lies agin by sayen; that was sad that Simba \"died\". Simba is liven' it cool in the Deserts of Hakuna Matata. He befriends two Animals, Timon and Pumbaa, And they live by Hakuna Matata. Years pass and Pumbaa is nearly killed By...Nala! Simba is overjoyed! But Nala wants Simba to return to the Pride, But Simba refuses. But the Creepy Monkey, Rafiki comes and Changes Simba's mind, By takeing him to see his Father, Who tells Him to return. Simba returns with Nala and Timon and Pumbaa. They find his mother getting K-Oed by Scar. Simba and Scar face off on top of pride rock, With Simba gaining a Upper Hand. Simba and Nala marry, and Have a Cub named Kiara."@en . "1994-12-08"^^ . . . . "5280.0"^^ . . . . . "\"The Lion King was considered a little movie because we were going to take some risks. The pitch for the story was a lion cub gets framed for murder by his uncle set to the music of Elton John. People said, 'What? Good luck with that.' But for some reason, the people who ended up on the movie were highly passionate about it and motivated.\""@en . "You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=The Lion King/preload editintro=The Lion King/editintro width=25 The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story takes place in a kingdom of anthropomorphic lions in Africa, and was influenced by the biblical tales of Joseph and Moses, and the William Shakespeare plays Hamlet and Macbeth. The film was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. The voice"@en . . . . . ""@en . . "1995-05-25"^^ . . . . "The Lion King"@en . "The Lion King is a world in Disney Crossy Road."@en . . "Sleeping Beauty"@en . . . . . . . . "Dark Technologies"@en . . . . "110357"^^ . . . . . "Songs:"@en . "With over earnings of over US$951 million worldwide as of 2011, the film is the highest-grossing hand-drawn film in history, the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the United States, and the 16th-highest-grossing feature film. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy. Its songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with an original score by Hans Zimmer."@en . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . "9.875E8"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The sun comes up in the African desert, As a large group of animals make their way to Pride rock to see King Mufasa's and Queen Sarabi's new Cub The next morning finds Mufasa's Brother, Scar, Angrey that he will no longer be The Next King. Simba Grows up and A few nights later, Is seen on top of Pride Rock, With his father. Mufasa teaches Simba about the circle of life. Zazu, King Mufasa's Major Dodo, Comes and gives the Morning Report, While Simba punces 9Eventually, He pounces Zazu). They soon come to learn that hyenas are in the Pride lands, And Simba has to return to pride rock, Against his will. He talks with his Uncle Scar, Who tells him about an Old elephant grave yard. Simba as Scar planned, Goes there with his Friend, Nala. They come so Close to getting Eaten, But Mufasa saves the"@en .