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Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, Nathan Lane, Robert Guillaume, and Ernie Sabella in Der König der Löwen (1994)

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Der König der Löwen

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    Food was scarce at Pride Rock, so she needed to hunt further from home.



    Timon and Pumbaa are inspired by the "brains and brawn" trope. Timon is the small/smart one, and Pumbaa is the large/dopey one. This trope is found in many other shows and movies, not just Ren and Stimpy.



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    The Lion King is an animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and its story was written by numerous Disney storywriters, with its screenplay written prominently by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. They confirmed that the story was influenced by the Shakespearean plays Hamlet and Richard III, the Biblical stories of Moses and Joseph, as well as by Disney classic Bambi (1942) (1942).



    In the real lion world, male lions can have dark manes, some of them even turning black, due to age or genetics. However, Scar was Mufasa's younger brother, and Mufasa doesn't have a darker mane so most viewers conclude that Scar was given a black mane so as to distinguish him as the evil lion, rather like the bad cowboy always wearing a black hat. In actuality, Scar and Mufasa were not originally designed to be related. In early drafts of the script, Scar was a rogue lion and not Mufasa's brother. They look different because their relation was added later but their original designs were kept.



    Male lions maintain a pride of female lions, young males, and cubs. When the young males reach adulthood, they are chased out of the pride by the adult males. In each pride, it is the females who do the hunting, and they usually stay with their birth prides their whole lives. It is not uncommon for two males (who may or may not be related) to protect a pride. Some prides even have three or more males, in which case the males are almost always related or grew up together. Male lions without lionesses often form "bachelor prides" of about 3 to 5 members and attempt to win lionesses from other males. In a real lion pride, Mufasa and Scar likely would have ruled equally.



    The Morning Report is a song that was featured in the Broadway version of The Lion King but not included in the movie. It describes the life in the pride lands for Simba and Mufasa. The song appears on the special edition version, and it is written by the original songwriters, Sir Elton John and Tim Rice. As of June 27th 2010, The Morning Report was completely removed from the Broadway musical.



    In the scene where Simba and his father go to the grassland and Zazu flies to them to tell them his morning report, additional footage with music was added. Since it was not possible to integrate the footage into the scene seamlessly some changes had to be made. The Special Edition runs approximately 43 seconds longer than the theatrical version.



    Several, actually. Probably the biggest difference is that the character of Rafiki is changed to a female in the Broadway version. This is because the producers felt there weren't any truly strong female characters in the film. In the musical, most of the scenes are extended and new songs are added. For instance, young Simba and Nala running from the Hyenas is extended, with a new song called "Chow Down" inserted. Additionally, many of the songs from the film are reprised throughout the musical, including Be Prepared. Additionally, the Broadway version has entirely new scenes that never even took place in the film. Amongst these are a scene between Zazu and Mufasa, which implies Zazu was the majordomo to the previous king (Mufasa's father) and that young Mufasa ran off and got into trouble all the time, much like young Simba—a scene also featuring a humorous moment of Mufasa joking about firing Zazu. Another scene later on involves Scar trying to make Nala his queen, in an effort to gain more respect from the tribe. Some things are changed based on where the play is going on. For instance, when the play is shown in Vegas, Zazu sings an excerpt from "Viva Las Vegas" while locked in Scar's cage (whereas he sang "It's A Small World" in the original film).

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  • How long is The Lion King?
    1 hour and 28 minutes
  • When was The Lion King released?
    June 24, 1994
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Lion King?
    8.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Lion King?
    Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, and James Earl Jones
  • Who wrote The Lion King?
    Joe Ranft, Chris Sanders, Brenda Chapman, Linda Woolverton, Burny Mattinson, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, Irene Mecchi, Jorgen Klubien, Jonathan Roberts, and others
  • Who directed The Lion King?
    Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers
  • Who was the composer for The Lion King?
    Hans Zimmer
  • Who was the producer of The Lion King?
    Don Hahn
  • Who was the executive producer of The Lion King?
    Jeffrey Katzenberg, Thomas Schumacher, and Sarah McArthur
  • Who was the editor of The Lion King?
    Ivan Bilancio
  • Who are the characters in The Lion King?
    Zazu, Simba, Nala, Scar, Ed, Shenzi, Rafiki, Mufasa, Timon, Sarafina, and others
  • What is the plot of The Lion King?
    Lion prince Simba and his father are targeted by his bitter uncle, who wants to ascend the throne himself.
  • What was the budget for The Lion King?
    $45 million
  • How much did The Lion King earn at the worldwide box office?
    $979 million
  • How much did The Lion King earn at the US box office?
    $425 million
  • What is The Lion King rated?
    G
  • What genre is The Lion King?
    Adventure, Animated, Drama, Family, and Musical
  • How many awards has The Lion King won?
    43 awards
  • How many awards has The Lion King been nominated for?
    78 nominations

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