The Lion King

The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. The film was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Don Hahn, from a screenplay written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matthew Broderick, Moira Kelly, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, Rowan Atkinson, Niketa Calame, and Robert Guillaume. Its original songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with a score by Hans Zimmer. Inspired by African wildlife, the story is modelled primarily on William Shakespeare's stage play Hamlet with some influence from the Biblical stories of Joseph and Moses, and follows a young heir apparent who is forced to flee after his uncle kills his father and usurps the throne. After growing up in exile, the rightful king returns to challenge the usurper and end his tyrannical rule over the kingdom. Initially, The Lion King was supposed to be a non-musical, leaning towards a style similar to that of a documentary. George Scribner, who had made his feature directorial debut with Oliver & Company (1988), was hired to direct, with Allers joining him soon after following his work as a story artist or head of story on Oliver & Company, The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), and Aladdin (1992). Allers brought in Brenda Chapman and Chris Sanders, whom he had worked with on Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, to serve as head of story and production designer, respectively. Woolverton, who had just wrapped up work as screenwriter for Beauty and the Beast, wrote the initial draft of the screenplay for this film, but following her departure from the project to write the libretto for the Broadway adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, Mecchi and Roberts were brought on board to finish and revise the script. Six months into production, Scribner left the project due to creative differences with Allers, producer Hahn, and Chapman about changing it into a musical, and Minkoff was hired to replace him in April 1992. Additionally, Beauty and the Beast directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise were hired to perform some additional rewrites to the script and story. Throughout production, Allers, Scribner, Minkoff, Hahn, Chapman, Sanders, and several other animators visited Kenya to observe wildlife and get inspiration for the characters and setting. The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994, receiving critical acclaim for its music, story, themes, and animation. With an initial worldwide gross of $763 million, it finished its theatrical run as the highest-grossing film of 1994 and the second-highest-grossing film of all time, behind Jurassic Park (1993). It also held the title of being the highest-grossing animated film, until it was overtaken by Finding Nemo (2003). The film remains the highest-grossing traditionally animated film of all time, as well as the best-selling film on home video, having sold over 55 million copies worldwide. It received two Academy Awards, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. It is considered by many to be among the greatest animated films ever made. The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation in 1997; two direct-to-video follow-ups—the sequel, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), and the prequel/parallel, The Lion King 1½ (2004); two television series, The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa (1995-1999) and The Lion Guard (2016-2019), the latter which premiered as a television film titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar in 2015; and a photorealistic remake in 2019, which also became the highest-grossing animated film at the time of its release. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Lion King is the first Disney film to have been dubbed in Zulu, the only African language aside from Egyptian Arabic to have been used for a feature-length Disney dub.

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It starts. You think you know a guy.

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Timon and Pumbaa, you learn to love 'em.

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What?

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What is it?

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It's like you're back from the dead.

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You don't know how much this will mean to everyone.

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What it means to me. -Hey, it's okay. -I've really missed you. I've missed you, too.

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I tell you, Pumbaa. This stinks. Oh, sorry. Not you! Them!

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Him, her, alone.

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What's wrong with that? ♪ I can see what's happening ♪ What? ♪ And they don't have a clue ♪ Who? ♪ They'll fall in love and here's the bottom line ♪ ♪ Our trio's down to two ♪ Oh. ♪ The sweet caress of twilight ♪ ♪ There's magic everywhere ♪ ♪ And with all this romantic atmosphere ♪ ♪ Disaster's in the air ♪ ♪ Can you feel the love tonight? ♪ ♪ The peace the evening brings ♪ ♪ The world for once ♪ ♪ In perfect harmony ♪ ♪ With all its living things ♪ ♪ So many things to tell her ♪ ♪ But how to make her see ♪ ♪ The truth about my past? ♪ ♪ Impossible, she'd turn away from me ♪ ♪ He's holding back, he's hiding ♪ ♪ But what, I can't decide ♪ ♪ Why won't he be the king I know he is? ♪ ♪ The king I see inside? ♪ ♪ Can you feel the love tonight? ♪ ♪ The peace the evening brings ♪ ♪ The world for once ♪ ♪ In perfect harmony ♪ ♪ With all its living things ♪ ♪ Can you feel the love tonight? ♪ ♪ You needn't look too far ♪ ♪ Stealing through ♪ ♪ The night's uncertainties ♪ ♪ Love is where they are ♪ ♪ And if he falls in love tonight ♪ ♪ It can be assumed ♪ ♪ His carefree days ♪ ♪ With us are history ♪ ♪ In short, our pal ♪ ♪ Is doomed ♪

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Isn't this a great place? It is beautiful.

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But I don't understand something. You've been alive all this time. Why didn't you come back to Pride Rock? Well, I just needed to get out on my own, live my own life. And I did, and it's great.

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We've really needed you at home.

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No one needs me. Yes, we do. You're the king. Nala, we've been through this. I'm not the king. Scar is. Simba, he let the hyenas take over the Pride Lands. -What? -Everything's destroyed. There's no food, no water. Simba, if you don't do something soon, everyone will starve. -I can't go back. -Why? -You wouldn't understand. -What? No, no, no. It doesn't matter. Hakuna matata. -What? -Hakuna matata. It's something I learned out here. Sometimes bad things happen... Simba... ...and there's nothing you can do about it. So why worry? Because it's your responsibility.

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Well, what about you? You left.

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I left to find help, and I found you. Don't you understand? You're our only hope. -Sorry. -What's happened to you? You're not the Simba I remember. You're right. I'm not. -Now are you satisfied? -No. Just disappointed. You know, you're starting to sound like my father. Good. At least one of us does. You think you can just show up and tell me how to live my life? You don't even know what I've been through. I would if you'd just tell me. -Forget it! -Fine!

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She's wrong. I can't go back.

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What would it prove, anyway? It won't change anything.

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You can't change the past.

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You said you'd always be there for me!

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