Vincent Price says "Disney is a magical name to me" Love when actors in thier first disney film say that which i'll do the same by saying"I've been watching disney for years it's a pleasure to do voice-over for a villain character"
My childhood in 27 minutes. The Lion King is a Legend and will live on forever. my top animated Disney movie ever. 1.The Lion King 2.Aladdin 3.Beauty And The Beast 4.The Little Mermaid 5.Tarzan 6.Mulan 7.Hercules 8.The Hunchback Of Notre dame 9.The Rescuers Down Under 10. Pocahontas
I love The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, Fantasia, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Aladdin. These are my 9 favorite Disney movies. I chose Fantasia because I love seeing Mickey and the reason I chose the others is because they're fun to sing along with.
Thomas Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers. Production began in 1991 concurrently with BCC PRIDE, which wound up attracting most of Disney's top animators. Some time after the staff traveled to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya to research on the film's setting and animals, Scribner left production disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences took place at Disney-MGM Studios in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede sequence.
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Wow we have so much in commen between us my favorite scene is when scar takes over pride rock now don't start saying bad things about scar cause he's my favorite chracter cause he's the villain the only scene that is really annoying to me is his voice being like dumb before he slaps simba's mother with a strange english voice
R.I.P. Tony Jay (1933-2006) Voice Of Judge Frollo from Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame an Amazing and chilling performance singing Hellfire Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame an Amazing Disney Movie about The music and Disney animation
Tony Jay was a great actor and a good singer also he did an Amazing and chilling performance singing Hellfire Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Judge Frollo one Of The best and most darkest Disney villains ever Judge Frollo he's really evil and very special and Tony Jay's Voice was a part Of it.
I wish they would make the lion king relax and stright novel oliver twist Europe to promote oliver twist the rescuers Bambi a life in the woods between lions and leopards scar being leader of the leopards simba become relax tidy and careful and great character deity grew up in the jungle with timon and pumbaa meat
R.I.P. Robert Guillaume Voice of Rafiki from Disney's The Lion King Trilogy Disney's The Lion King And Mr. Thicknose from The Land Before Time VIII The Big Freeze
Casting The voice actors were chosen for how they fit and could add to the characters - for instance, James Earl Jones was cast because the directors found his voice "powerful" and similar to a lion's roar.[16] Jones commented that during the years of production, Mufasa "became more and more of a dopey dad instead of [a] grand king".[17] Nathan Lane originally auditioned for Zazu, and Ernie Sabella, for one of the hyenas. Upon meeting each other at the recording studio, the actors, who at the time both co-starred in Guys and Dolls, were asked to record together as hyenas. The directors laughed at their performance and decided to cast them as Timon and Pumbaa.[16][18] For the hyenas, the original intention was to reunite Cheech & Chong, but while Cheech Marin accepted to play Banzai, Tommy Chong was unavailable. Thus his role was changed into a female hyena, Shenzi, who was voiced by Whoopi Goldberg, these other guys the casts of the teenager simba between cub and teen and teenage simba between teen and adult and young adult simba Adolescence Teen Simba Teenage Simba A teenaged Simba appears briefly during the log sequence of "Hakuna Matata." Simba is older than his adolescent counterpart in The Lion King 1½ (in which his teenaged self makes a longer appearance), evident by the mane that begins to run down his neck and the mane that begins to appear on his chest his face and lower body. a voice for teenage simba between adult and teen [10] Matthew Broderick was cast as adult Simba early during production, and during the three years of voice acting only recorded with another actor once, and only discovered Moira Kelly voiced Nala at the premiere.[19] Jeremy Irons had at first refused the role due to not being comfortable going from the dramatic performance as Claus von Bülow in Reversal of Fortune to a comedic role. But once he came in, Irons' performance even inspired the writers to incorporate more of his acting as von Bülow - even adding one of that character's lines, "You have no idea" - and animator Andreas Deja to watch both Reversal of Fortune and Damage to pick up Irons' facial traits and tics.[17][20]
R.I.P. Robert Guillamue (1927-2017) Voice Of Mr.Thicknose from The Land Before Time VIII The Big Freeze and Rafiki from Disney's The Lion King a.k.a. Disney's The Lion King Trilogy
I love this movie so much!!! I remember seeing this movie for the first time at the theater when I was 4 years old, (Even though I fell asleep during the end) LOL!! It was wonderful!!! The Acting, The Animation, The Art, Sound, and OF COURSE The Music. And with me being African American the music from the movie inspired me to become a Musician and it really made me interested in learning about my African heritage through the music and the culture of Africa And this Amazing musical collaboration, the genius of Hans Zimmer ,and the genius of Lebo M and his singers really took this movie to another realm.
Development The idea for The Lion King was conceived in late 1988 during a conversation between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney and Peter Schneider on NOT a plane to Europe to promote NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BCC LIONS BCC PRIDE. During the conversation, the topic of a story set in Africa came up, and Katzenberg immediately jumped at the idea.[7] The idea was then developed by Walt Disney Feature Animation's vice president for creative affairs Charlie Fink.[7] Katzenberg decided to add elements involving coming of age and death, and ideas from personal life experiences, such as some of his trials in his bumpy road in politics, saying about the film, "It is a little bit about myself."[8] In November of that year Thomas Disch (author of BCC PRIDE BY NICKVICE WHITE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIONS) wrote a treatment entitled King of the Kalahari,[9] and afterwards Linda Woolverton spent a year writing drafts of the script, which was titled King of the Beasts and then King of the Jungle.[7] The original version of the film was very different from the final film. The plot was centered in a battle being between lions and leopards with Scar being the leader of the leopards, Rafiki being a cheetah,[8] and Timon and Pumbaa being Simba's childhood friends.[10] Simba would also leave the kingdom, but become a less "lazy, less slovenly, less horrible character" due to manipulations from Scar, so Simba could be overthrown after coming of age. By 1990, producer Thomas Schumacher, who had just completed lion called christain, decided to attach himself to the project "because lions are vicicous".[7] Schumacher likened the script for King of the Jungle to "an animated National Geographic special".[11] lady and the tramp director George Scribner was the initial director of the film,[13] being later joined by Roger Allers, who was the lead story man on lady and the tramp in October 1991.[6] Allers brought with him Brenda Chapman, who would become the head of story.[7] Afterwards, several of the lead crew members, including Allers, Scribner, Hahn, Chapman, and production designer Chris Sanders, took a trip to Hell's Gate National Park in Kenya, in order to study and gain an appreciation of the environment for the film.[13] After six months of story development work Scribner decided to leave the project, as he clashed with Allers and the producers on their decision to turn the film into a musical, as Scribner's intention was of making a documentary-like film more focused and concenttracted on natural aspects.[7][15] Rob Minkoff replaced Scribner,[13] and producer Don Hahn joined the production as Schumacher became only an executive producer due to Disney promoting him to Vice President of Development for Feature Animation.[11] Hahn found the script unfocused and lacking a clear theme, and after establishing the main theme as "leaving childhood and facing up to the realities of the world", asked for a final retool. Allers, Minkoff, Chapman and Hahn then rewrote the story across two weeks of meetings with directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, who had just finished Beauty and the Beast.[13] The script also had its title changed from King of the Jungle to The Lion King, as the setting was the jungle but the savannah.[7]
MAKE A STORY OF A YOUNG LION BORN TO BE KING OF HIS PRIDE HEHAS TO LEARN GROW PLAY LEA=RN SHOW TEACH HOW TO SURVIVED IN THE JUNGLE HE HAS TO HUNT FOR ANIMALS SIXTH SENSE UNITY OF STRENGTH THEY WOULD USE THE NEW ADVENTURES OF KIMBA THE WHITE LION HE HAS TO WORK ALONE FOUGHT ALONE THOUGHT ALONE AND LIVE ALONE TOO
I think scar's voice with a british voice by mr. irons is just down right good! If i ever meet mr. irons i would ask him what voicing scar was like Scar is the best cartoon villain ever!
Well i've been watching disney films since i was a kid i never get old for disney i love when actors in disney films say:Disney is a magical name to me" I'll say that when i do voice over work for villains in cartoon films when i become a actor,director winning emmy's golden globes saying "This award is for my family"
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I wish they would make the lion king journey of simba a heroic young lion success to find his place in nature's circle of life and follow in the regal paw prints of his father great king mufasa this skills the lion king journey of a young lion cub named simba as he success to accept his responsibility of adulthood as he destined role of the king of the jungle as a courageous cub and didn't spends his days frolicking with his pal Nala the lion king simba is smart clever sensible curious and adventurous spending much of his time learning the ways of a king simply envisioning what life is good brave strong sometimes sniffing for something fun to do not energetic and not rambunctious
THEY WOULD NEED TO MAKE THE LION KING BY USING THE NEW ADVENTURES OF KIMBA THE WHITE LION BY MAKING THE MOVIE A LION CUB TRIES TO FOLLOWING IN THE PAW PRINTS OF A GREAT LION KING CAN HE DO IT MAYBE, THE LION KING IS A STORY ABOUT GROWING UP IN THE WILD TAKING OVER OUR PLCE IN THE WORLD ABOUT THE SKILLS STRATEGIES AND STYLES COURAGE STRENGTH PROPHECY LEGCY THE TERRIBLE POWER AND HOW WE MUST ALWAYS TO WORK ALONE THOUGHT ALONE AND LIVE ALONE AND FOUGHT ALONE AND DISCOVER OWN OUR OWN THE VALUE OF THAT COURAGE AGENCT SKILLS STRATEGIES STYLES COURAGE LEGCY PROPHECY TERRIBLE POWER
I wish they would make the lion king a lion cubs tries to following in the paw prints of a great lion king can he do it maybe is a story about growing up and taking our place in the world about the legacy prophecy courage wisdom the spirit and the terrible power how we take the legacy the phropecy courage the wisdom the spirit the terrible power of our parents and move threw our lives with that legcy the phropecy courage the wisdom the spirit the terrible power