''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'', also titled as ''The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride'', is a 1998 American animated
direct-to-video
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musical
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Musical may also refer to:
* Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance
* Musical film
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drama film
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produced by
Walt Disney Video Premiere. It is the
sequel
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to
Disney's 1994 animated film, ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
'', with its plot influenced by
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's ''
Romeo and Juliet
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'', and the second installment in
''The Lion King'' trilogy.
Animated by
Walt Disney Animation Australia
The Walt Disney Company has owned and operated several animation studios since the company's founding on October 16, 1923, by Walt and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio; the current Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, Cal ...
, the film centers on
Simba
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and
Nala
Nala () is a legendary king of ancient Nishadha kingdom and the central protagonist of the '' Nalopakhyana'', a sub-narrative within the Indian epic '' Mahabharata'', found in its third book, '' Vana Parva'' (Book of the Forest). He is renown ...
's daughter Kiara, who falls in love with Kovu, a lion from a banished pride once loyal to
Scar
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. Separated by Simba's prejudice against the pride and a vindictive plot planned by Kovu's mother Zira, Kiara and Kovu struggle to unite their estranged prides and be together.
Most of the original cast returned to their roles from the first film with a few exceptions.
Rowan Atkinson, who voiced Zazu in the first film, was replaced by
Edward Hibbert for both this film and ''
The Lion King 1½'' (2004).
Jeremy Irons, who voiced Scar in the first film, was replaced by
Jim Cummings
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in over 400 titles. Cummings has frequently worked with the Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., serving as the offic ...
, who briefly provided his singing voice in the first film. While not drawing the same attention as its predecessor, ''Simba's Pride'' received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences.
Plot
King
Simba
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and Queen
Nala
Nala () is a legendary king of ancient Nishadha kingdom and the central protagonist of the '' Nalopakhyana'', a sub-narrative within the Indian epic '' Mahabharata'', found in its third book, '' Vana Parva'' (Book of the Forest). He is renown ...
's newborn daughter Kiara is presented to the gathered animals of the Pride Lands. After Kiara has grown into a young cub, she becomes frustrated with her father's parenting, so Simba has his childhood friends
Timon and Pumbaa accompany her out of concern for her safety. Over Simba's protestations, Kiara wanders off alone into the barren Outlands — home to an enemy pride of
Scar
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's exiled followers called the Outsiders — and encounters another cub, Kovu. After narrowly escaping a crocodile-infested river, the cubs befriend each other. When Simba comes across Kovu and Kiara playing, he misinterprets it as fighting and confronts Kovu just as he is confronted by Zira, Kovu's mother and the Outsiders' leader. Simba later explains to Kiara the responsibilities of queenship and that everyone is a part of each other. Zira, who is secretly training Kovu as an assassin, realizes she can use her son's friendship with Kiara to kill Simba and usurp the throne. Meanwhile, the spirit of Simba's late father,
Mufasa, plans to bring Kiara and Kovu together to reunite the Pridelanders and the Outsiders.
Years later, an adult Kovu rescues Kiara after his older siblings Nuka and Vitani start a wildfire during her first solo hunt. Alerted to Kiara's location, Simba accepts Kovu's offer to join the Pridelanders, though he remains suspicious of his motives. Later, while training Kiara in hunting, Kovu begins reconsidering his mission to kill Simba and tells Kiara he is not Scar's actual son. Simba's friend and advisor, Rafiki, leads the lions to the jungle and helps them fall in love by introducing them to "upendi" (a form of
''upendo'', which means "love" in
Swahili). At Nala's persuasion, Simba has Kovu spend the night inside Pride Rock with the rest of the Pridelanders. Vitani, however, secretly sends word back to Zira about Kovu's failure to kill Simba.
The next morning, Simba shows Kovu the Pride Lands and tells him the truth about Scar. The Outsiders ambush Simba and trick him into thinking Kovu has betrayed him. In the ensuing battle, Nuka is killed and Simba escapes. Kovu turns on Zira and pleads Simba for forgiveness, but is instead exiled. Kiara makes Simba realize his irrational behavior and leaves Pride Rock to personally search for Kovu. After reuniting, Kiara and Kovu return to the Pride Lands and successfully convince the Pridelanders and Outsiders to stop fighting. Zira, however, tries attacking Simba, but is instead flipped off a nearby cliff to her death.
Following the battle, Simba welcomes the rest of the Outsiders, including Kovu, back into the Pride Lands, thus finally reuniting them with the Pridelanders. During a later celebration on Pride Rock, Simba witnesses Mufasa's spirit congratulating him.
Voice cast
*
Neve Campbell as
Kiara, the daughter of Simba and Nala, heir to the Pride Lands and Kovu's love interest and later mate.
Liz Callaway
Liz Callaway (born April 13, 1961) is an American actress, singer and recording artist, who is best known for having provided the singing voices of many female characters in animated films, such as Anya (Anastasia), Anastasia in ''Anastasia (1997 ...
provided Kiara's singing voice.
**
Michelle Horn voiced young Kiara while Charity Sanoy provided the cub's singing voice.
*
Jason Marsden
Jason Christopher Marsden (born January 3, 1975) is an American actor, director and producer, who has done numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as various television series and video games. He is best known for his voice roles as the ...
as
Kovu, the son of Zira, Scar's successor, Nuka and Vitani's younger brother, and Kiara's love interest and later mate. Gene Miller provided Kovu's singing voice.
**
Ryan O'Donohue provided the voice of young Kovu.
*
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor. He starred in ''WarGames'' (1983) as a teen government hacker, and ''Ladyhawke (film), Ladyhawke'' (1985), a medieval fantasy alongside Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer. He play ...
as
Simba
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, King of the Pride Lands, Mufasa and Sarabi's son, Nala's mate, and Kiara's father.
Cam Clarke provided Simba's singing voice.
*
Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette (January 31, 1937 – January 19, 2008) was an American actress. Pleshette was known for her roles in theatre, film, and television. She was nominated for three Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. For her role as Emily Hart ...
as
Zira, the leader of the Outsiders, Scar's most loyal follower and the mother of Nuka, Vitani and Kovu.
Kathleen Turner
Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American actress. Known for her distinctive deep husky voice, she is the recipient of two Golden Globes, as well as nominations for an Academy Award, a Grammy, and two Tony Awards.
After debuting ...
had originally been cast as Zira, but was replaced for undisclosed reasons. During an interview on ''
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
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'' in March 1998, Turner talked about the role and sang a portion of her character's song (stating the film would be her singing debut).
*
Moira Kelly as
Nala
Nala () is a legendary king of ancient Nishadha kingdom and the central protagonist of the '' Nalopakhyana'', a sub-narrative within the Indian epic '' Mahabharata'', found in its third book, '' Vana Parva'' (Book of the Forest). He is renown ...
, Queen of the Pride Lands, Simba's mate, and Kiara's mother.
*
Nathan Lane
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as
Timon, a wise-cracking
meerkat
The meerkat (''Suricata suricatta'') or suricate is a small mongoose found in southern Africa. It is characterised by a broad head, large eyes, a pointed snout, long legs, a thin tapering tail, and a brindled coat pattern. The head-and-body ...
who befriended Simba when he was a cub.
*
Ernie Sabella as
Pumbaa, a naïve
warthog who befriended Simba when he was a cub.
*
Robert Guillaume as
Rafiki Rafiki may refer to:
* '' Cheeki Rafiki'', English sailing yacht
* Rafiki, a mandrill in ''The Lion King''
* ''Rafiki'' (film), 2018 Kenyan film
* Rafiki Saïd (born 2000), Comorian footballer
{{disambiguation ...
, a wise
mandrill
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who serves as the
shaman
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of the Pride Lands.
*
Edward Hibbert as
Zazu, an uptight
hornbill
Hornbills are birds found in tropical and subtropical Africa, Asia and Melanesia of the family Bucerotidae. They are characterized by a long, down-curved bill which is frequently brightly coloured and sometimes has a horny casque on the upper ...
who serves as the
majordomo to the King of the Pride Lands.
*
Andy Dick as
Nuka, the eldest child of Zira and the older brother of Vitani and Kovu.
*
Meredith Scott Lynn as
Vitani, the daughter and middle child of Zira, the older sister of Kovu, and the younger sister of Nuka.
**
Lacey Chabert voiced young Vitani while Crysta Macalush provided the cub's singing voice.
*
James Earl Jones as
Mufasa, Simba's late father, Kiara's grandfather, Nala's father-in-law and the previous King of the Pride Lands.
*
Jim Cummings
James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor. Beginning his career in the 1980s, he has appeared in over 400 titles. Cummings has frequently worked with the Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros., serving as the offic ...
as
Scar
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, Mufasa's younger brother, Simba's uncle and Kiara's great-uncle who appears in a brief cameo.
Production
In May 1994, discussion had begun about the possibility of a direct-to-video sequel to ''The Lion King'' before the first film had been released in theaters. In January 1995, it was reported that a ''Lion King'' sequel was to be released "in the next twelve months". However, it was delayed, and then it was reported in May 1996 that it would be released in early 1997. By 1996,
Darrell Rooney had signed on to direct the film while Jeannine Roussel would serve as producer.
In April 1996,
Jane Leeves of ''
Frasier
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'' fame had been cast as Binti, who was to be Zazu's girlfriend, but the character was ultimately dropped. In August 1996,
Cheech Marin
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reported that he would reprise his role as Banzai the hyena from the
first film, but the character was ultimately cut from the sequel. In December 1996,
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor. He starred in ''WarGames'' (1983) as a teen government hacker, and ''Ladyhawke (film), Ladyhawke'' (1985), a medieval fantasy alongside Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer. He play ...
was confirmed to be returning as Simba while his wife,
Sarah Jessica Parker
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, and
Jennifer Aniston
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were in talks to voice Aisha, Simba's daughter.
Andy Dick had also signed on to voice Nuka, which was mistakenly reported as "Nunka".
The character Aisha was renamed Kiara (after it was discovered that Aisha was the name of a female
Power Ranger), and voiced by
Neve Campbell, from the ''
Scream'' film series. Kovu was voiced by
Jason Marsden
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, who had voiced
Goofy
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's son
Max
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Animals
* Max (American dog) (1983–2013), at one time purported to be the world's oldest living dog
* Max (British dog), the first pet dog to win the PDSA Order of Merit (animal equivalent of the OBE)
* Max (gorilla) ...
in ''
A Goofy Movie'' (1995).
During production, Kovu had been intended to be Scar's son, thus he would have been Kiara's first cousin once removed. According to ''
Variety'', the plot element of Scar's son romancing Simba's daughter "had been a topic of heated discussion between top Disney
xecutives"
According to Rooney, the final draft gradually became a variation of ''
Romeo and Juliet
''The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet'', often shortened to ''Romeo and Juliet'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare about the romance between two young Italians from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's ...
''. "It's the biggest love story we have," he explained. "The difference is that you understand the position of the parents in this film in a way you never did in the Shakespeare play."
Because none of the original animators were involved in the production, the majority of the animation was done by
Walt Disney Television Animation's studio in Sydney, Australia. However, all storyboarding and pre-production work was done at the
Feature Animation studio in Burbank, California.
The additional animation was by
Disney's Canadian animation studio and
Toon City
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Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television service, which is the flag ...
in Manila, Philippines. By March 1998, Disney confirmed the sequel would be released on October 27, 1998.
Release
Coincided with its direct-to-video release, ''Simba's Pride'' was accompanied with a promotional campaign, which included tie-ins with
McDonald's
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,
Mattel
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, and
Lever 2000. Unlike the North American release, ''Simba's Pride'' was theatrically released in European and Latin American countries in spring 1999.
On October 21, 1998, ''Simba's Pride'' premiered at the
Wadsworth Theatre, with the filmmakers, voice cast, and multiple celebrities, some of whom attended with their children present in an African-themed party bash. The film was first released on
VHS in the United States and Canada on October 27, 1998, and on
DVD
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as a limited issue on November 23, 1999. The DVD release featured the film in a letterboxed 1.66:1 aspect ratio, the trailer for the movie, and a music video of "Love Will Find a Way" performed by
Heather Headley
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and
Kenny Lattimore.
In 1998, Disney believed that ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' would be so popular that it shipped 13 million copies to stores for the October 27 release date. In March 2001, it was reported that in its first three days, 3.5 million VHS copies were sold, and ultimately about thirteen million copies were sold. In September 2001, it was reported that ''Simba's Pride'' had sold more than 15 million copies. Overall,
consumer spending
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There are two components of consumer spending: induced consumption (which is affected by the level of income) and autonomous consumption (which ...
on ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' accumulated about $300 million — roughly the same figure of its predecessor's theatrical release at that time. By 2005, it still remained as one of the top-selling direct-to-video releases of all time, with $464.5 million worldwide in sales and rentals.
On August 31, 2004, the film was re-released on VHS and a 2-Disc Special Edition DVD. The DVD edition featured optional pop-up informational commentary, several interactive games (including
Timon and Pumbaa’s Virtual Safari 2.0), five humorous "Find Out Why" shorts, an animated short based on
Lebo M's "One by One", and a "Proud of Simba's Pride" featurette. The Special Edition version featured changes made to the film such as one of Kovu's reactions being re-animated as well as other alterations.
A DVD boxed set of the three ''The Lion King'' films (in two-disc Special Edition formats) was released on December 6, 2004. In January 2005, the film, along with the sequels, went back into moratorium.
On October 4, 2011, ''Simba's Pride'' was included in an eight-disc
box set
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Music
Artists ...
trilogy set with the other two films. The Blu-ray edition for the film was released as a separate version on March 6, 2012.
The Blu-ray edition has three different versions, a 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, a 1-disc edition, and a digital download. The Blu-ray edition has also been attached with a new Timon & Pumbaa short, in which the two friends gaze at the night sky as the star constellations resemble their favorite meal, insects.
The film was re-released by
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
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on a Blu-ray combo pack and digital release along with ''The Lion King 1½'' on August 29, 2017 — the same day as the first film's Signature Edition was released.
Reception
The
review aggregation website
Rotten Tomatoes
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reports that the film has an approval rating of 67% based on 12 reviews with an
average rating of 6.1/10.
''
Siskel & Ebert'' gave the film a "two-thumbs up" and said it was a "satisfactory sequel to one of the most popular films of all time, ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
''". However, they also said it was best that it went to video, citing that the music was lacking and not remotely equal to the original's soundtrack. ''
TV Guide
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'' gave the film stars out of four, claiming that, despite being of slightly higher quality than Disney's previous direct-to-video animated sequels, "comes nowhere near the level of its big-screen predecessor", either musically or artistically. The review later states: "Though most of the original characters and their voices are back, they all sound bored, apart from the zesty addition of Suzanne Pleshette as the scheming Zira. The overall result is OK for kids, who will enjoy the low humor provided by the comical meerkat Timon and the flatulent warthog Pumbaa, but it could have been so much better."
Writing for ''
Variety'',
Joe Leydon commented in his review: "In marked contrast to most of the studio's small screen sequels to bigscreen animated hits, the new pic isn't merely kids' stuff. Not unlike its predecessor, ''Lion King II'' has enough across-the-board appeal to entertain viewers of all ages."
Caryn James of ''
The New York Times
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'' concluded her review: "It's the rare sequel that matches the creative flair of an original, of course. ''The Lion King II'' may be derivative, but it is also winning on its own."
The parental website ''Screen It'' rated the movie 7 out of 10, claiming "...while it doesn't have the mighty roar of its predecessor, ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' is clearly one of the better straight to video releases ever to come out of Hollywood. Although the animation isn't quite up to par with the original, the new songs don't have that special touch that made them and ''The Lion King'' such a success, and the fact that the film suffers somewhat from a heavy dose of familiarity, this is still a pretty decent picture."
''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' critic Stephen Witty, who graded the sequel a C+, wrote, "Despite its drawbacks, ''The Lion King II'' could make a decent rental for undemanding under-7 fans of the original, who won't be overburdened by the psychodrama. For true believers who've already watched and rewound their copies to shreds, it might even make a good buy. And for them, hey, hakuna matata. But for the rest of us,
caveat emptor
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might be a better motto." James Plath of ''Movie Metropolis'' gave the film 6/10, saying that, "Simply put, we've seen it all before." Felix Vasquez Jr. of ''Cinema Crazed'' derided, "the sequel is as predictable a sequel as can be. It takes from ''
The Fox and the Hound
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'' with shades of ''Romeo and Juliet'' and side steps the interesting Simba in favor of his bland daughter Kiara, and Timon and Pumba
'sic''"
Music
Songs
Soundtrack
An CD titled ''
Walt Disney Records Presents: Return to Pride Rock: Songs Inspired by Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' was released on September 8, 1998. Although not promoted as a soundtrack to the film, it contained all the songs from the film and some additional songs inspired by it by
Lebo M such as an abridged version of his song "He Lives in You".
Expanded franchise and live-action remake
Another installment, the direct-to-video film ''
The Lion King 1½'', was released in 2004. The film serves as both a
prequel
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The term ...
and
sidequel of ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
''. The franchise continued in January 2016, when a television series titled ''
The Lion Guard'' began airing on
Disney Junior
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, following a television pilot film ''The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar'' in November 2015. The majority of the series takes place during the years in-between Kiara's first meeting with Kovu as a cub and her first hunt as a young adult. It focuses on Kiara's younger brother
Kion who as second-born, becomes leader of The Lion Guard, a group who protect the Pride Lands and defend the Circle of Life.
Kovu, Vitani, Nuka, and Zira appear in the season 1 episode "Lions of the Outlands". Additionally, Kovu and Vitani make an appearance in the season 3 and series finale episode "Return to the Pride Lands", which takes place after the events of ''Simba's Pride''.
Jason Marsden
Jason Christopher Marsden (born January 3, 1975) is an American actor, director and producer, who has done numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as various television series and video games. He is best known for his voice roles as the ...
,
Lacey Chabert and
Andy Dick reprised their roles from the film, while
Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette (January 31, 1937 – January 19, 2008) was an American actress. Pleshette was known for her roles in theatre, film, and television. She was nominated for three Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. For her role as Emily Hart ...
, who died in 2008, was replaced by
Nika Futterman. At the end of the season 3 premiere, "Battle for the Pride Lands", the Lion Guard leave the Pride Lands and go to the
Far East
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in search of the Tree of Life for help, after Kion and another guard member are injured while defeating Scar's spirit. This explains Kion's absence from ''Simba's Pride''.
In the 2024 film ''
Mufasa: The Lion King'', the prequel/sequel to the
2019 photorealistic adaptation, Kiara appears as a major character that listens to the story of Mufasa and Scar, told by Rafiki. At the end of the film, Kiara's new brother is born.
Video game
A video game based on the film was released in 1998.
[https://www.mobygames.com/game/108595/disneys-the-lion-king-ii-simbas-pride/]
Notes
References
External links
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The Lion King (franchise) films
1998 films
1998 American animated direct-to-video films
1990s adventure films
1998 children's films
1998 musical films
1998 romantic drama films
1990s musical drama films
1990s adventure comedy films
1990s coming-of-age films
American animated films about revenge
Films about post-traumatic stress disorder
American adventure comedy films
American children's animated adventure films
American children's animated drama films
American children's animated musical films
American coming-of-age films
American romantic drama films
American sequel films
Animated coming-of-age films
Animated films about lions
Animated romance films
Annie Award–winning films
Direct-to-video drama films
Direct-to-video sequel films
Disney direct-to-video animated films
DisneyToon Studios animated films
Films scored by Nick Glennie-Smith
Animated films about royalty
Films about dysfunctional families
Animated films about prejudice
Animated films based on Romeo and Juliet
Films directed by Darrell Rooney
Animated films set in Africa
Films about lions
Disney Television Animation films
Australian animated feature films
Australian sequel films
1990s English-language films
Animated films about father–daughter relationships
English-language romantic drama films
English-language musical drama films
English-language adventure comedy films