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Q: What do the African words in Shadow land from Lion King mean?
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Are The Lion King characters named after some African words?

Yes, most of the characters in The Lion King are named after some words in some African languages. For example, Simba means "lion", Nala means "gift", Sarabi means "mirage", and Sarafina means "bright star" in Swahili.


What kind of lion is Samba from the movie ''The Lion King''?

he is a african lion


What African language was used in the Lion King soundtrack?

The African language heard in The Lion King soundtrack was the Zulu language.


What Disney movie was made in the African savanna?

The Lion King, The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, and The Lion King 1 1/2


What African language is not featured in The Lion King?

arabic


Who composed the Lion King on Broadway?

Most Tracks the lion king musical were composed by African composer "Lebo M'


What African animal is often called the king of the jungle?

The lion is referred to as the king of the jungle.


Was the storyline for the movie The Lion King based on the epic sundiata?

Well, The Lion King and the African Epic of Sundiata do bear story similiarites, but the filmmakers stated The Lion King was based on Hamlet and the Joseph and Moses stories on the DVD bonus features of The Lion King Platinum Edition DVD. Since the filmmakers didn't mention the African Epic as an inspiration for the film despite its similiarities, the storyline for The Lion King wasn't officially based on the African Epic of Sundiata.


Is the lion the king of the grass lands?

They are the top predator of the African biomass.


When was The Shadow of the Lion created?

The Shadow of the Lion was created in 2002.


Is the Lion King a Disney original?

no its based of Shakespeare's hamlet, and an African Tale


Who sang He lives in You from Lion King 2?

Lebo M and his African choir