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yes it is. The Lion King is based on actual African folk tale. And if you watch the making of the movie, which is usually at the end, you will see that in order to make the Lion King, they had to work with real lions, and actually travel to Africa, to build enough knowledge to make a movie of it.
I think you are thinking of a different tale Simba is Mufasa's son in The Lion King
The Lion King, Lion King 2 Simba's Pride, Lion King 1 1/2
There are three Lion King films: The Lion King (1994), The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), and The Lion King 1½ (2004).All movies have TopRater: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/2860938-the-lion-king-1994
So far, there are three Lion King films. I only know of The Lion King, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, and The Lion King 1½. The order in which you can watch them chronologically is The Lion King, The Lion King 1½, and The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.
yes it is. The Lion King is based on actual African folk tale. And if you watch the making of the movie, which is usually at the end, you will see that in order to make the Lion King, they had to work with real lions, and actually travel to Africa, to build enough knowledge to make a movie of it.
A Folk Tale was created in 1854.
no its based of Shakespeare's hamlet, and an African Tale
The story, "A Clever Jester Fools a King" is not a true story, it is fiction. It is known as a folk tale or a fairy tale.
scar from the lion king or the big bad wolf
No, it is not necessary to underline a folk tale. When citing a folk tale in written work, it is typically formatted in italics instead of underlining.
there are alot of folk tale actually but I'll just write it anyway >The Lion's Share >The Deer Slayer >The Palm Reader >The Instructor >Last of the Mohicans >The Leap >The Crane's Walk >The Elephant's Nose >The Sick Lion >The Ugly Duckling >The Little Mermaid >The Snow Queen >Hansel and Gretel >Little Red Ridding Hood
I think you are thinking of a different tale Simba is Mufasa's son in The Lion King
No, it is a fairy tale.
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The story of King Arthur is a legend or folk tale, and has been written about in many historical novels, films and TV programmes.
A folk tale.