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Julie Kavner. The official title of the movie is actually Lion King 1 1/2
The Lion king
Timon (meerkat), Pumbaa (warthog) and Zazu (hornbill)
I believe the font used for The Lion King is Times New Roman.
The 2004 straight-to-DVD movie, The Lion King 1½ was released internationally under the title The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata. There was no specific reason as to 'why' the title was changed, it was simply released under a different title despite having nothing to do with advancing the story from the first two films.
Julie Kavner. The official title of the movie is actually Lion King 1 1/2
"The Lion King"
The Lion king
Timon (meerkat), Pumbaa (warthog) and Zazu (hornbill)
I believe the font used for The Lion King is Times New Roman.
The 2004 straight-to-DVD movie, The Lion King 1½ was released internationally under the title The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata. There was no specific reason as to 'why' the title was changed, it was simply released under a different title despite having nothing to do with advancing the story from the first two films.
The Lyin' King
the lion king.
No, The Lion King is not a real lion. The Lion King is just a fictional title given to a male alpha lion who holds power over the Pridelands in The Lion King universe.
In the Disney's The Lion King movie there's three lion characters that hold the place of the king in the story. But as the story is about Simba and his coming-of-age, the title character is supposed to be Simba.
The outsider archetype in The Lion King is mostly likely Scar as his character are archetypes of King Claudius in Hamlet and the title character in Richard III.
Simba is the title character who appears in The Lion King. There is no change.