The Lion King (1994)

The Lion King grossed $968.5 million over a budget of $45 million, making it the highest-grossing film of 1994 and the 39th-highest-grossing film of all time.  It is the first film in The Lion King franchise.  It is rated G (in Australia).  The following are the 10 most recent reviews for the film on IMDb.

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jmmustchin12 November 2018

This is my favourite of Disney’s 2D animated movies (with 101 Dalmatians and Treasure Planet coming up a close second). It concerns a young lion prince Simba, whose father Mufasa is the King of Pride Rock. Mufasa’s younger brother Scar – who had been the heir, before Simba’s birth – is jealous of his nephew. Scar – who is in a secret alliance with the hyenas – arranges for Mufasa’s death, which he fools Simba into thinking is his fault. Simba – on Scar’s urging – runs away. He meets a meerkat named Timon and his wart hog buddy Pumba, who teach him to put his past behind him. But when he is confronted about the harsh life under Scar, can he face his past and claim his rightful throne?

The movie is brilliantly (and beautifully) scripted and beautifully drawn. I also quite like the songs (with Scar’s song being my all-time favourite movie song). Scar is also one of the best villains to ever hit the screen – pure evil, pure hateable, and very entertaining to watch. The only part I didn’t like was the slight religious element (although that played quite well into the movie at times – in fact, one or two moments with it are quite beautiful). It is a true masterpiece of a movie.

ameycass11 November 2018
We enjoyed this film immensely. Great voices for the characters, including a compelling villain. Loosely follows the story of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
karltondolo8 November 2018
This is definitely one of disney’s BEST looking animation. The character animation of this is so fluid and the colours just leap. But my lord, the backgrounds are masterpieces. This film is pretty much a paintng come to life. I do like the story, but Timon and Pumba are the stars of the film. They are just so funny. The film is as amazing now being an adult, but it still is amazing.
jdpaige6 November 2018
It’s very hard to come up with a story for a movie, but this one Disney film did just that. The story, animation, characters and the setting was amazing. A great movie for all ages young and old. I loved this movie as a kid growing up and now I like it a lot better, now that I’m older and it will never get old. Keeps getting better and better every time I watch it.
alcutri1 November 2018
This movie will forever be a Disney favorite for generations to come.
BreSJones29 October 2018
This movie is a movie that everyone can enjoy. Its full of suspense and such a heart felt movie. It makes you see things from all angels.
swiss73126 October 2018
I watch this movie as a child. And when I had kids, we watched it again. And when my children have kids, I will watch it with my grandkids. CLASSIC
redrachelrichards24 October 2018

Warning: Spoilers

A modern Disney classic! Definitely show it to your kids 🙂 Just be prepared for tears when Mufasa dies…
thibaultcharrin18 October 2018
Absolutely thrilled to know this epic title made it to the theatres during my year of birth. From the exceptional animation and storytelling, to the epic music, what an achievement! Many thanks to each participant in the making of this film.
shanieleesmith17 October 2018
Simply the best movie is the world. A must watch. I first watched this movie when I was 3 years old. 22 years ago, and ever since then it has been my favourite. Showing the love between father and son – child and father. To know how the movie started out and go where it ended up is in itself astonishing. No complaints whatsoever. Everytime watching it feels like it’s a first time.
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