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30 Curiosities of the Trilogy of The Lion King. This is a Walt Disney Pictures movie,
which was released on June 15, 1994. And it's the highest-grossing 2D animation movie
in the history of cinema. Achieving more than 968 million dollars. If this movie was part of your childhood, surely more than once you have been singing this song but you may not yet know what these words mean. And it is that no, the song does not mention any
stork. Well, this is the lyrics and it's written in
the Zulu language a language belonging to the African continent. And more or less this would be his translation
To Spanish. The original title for the film was
to be "The King of the Jungle". Of course, after the idea was discarded,
when the production team realized that lions do not really live in
the jungle, but rather, in the savannah. Unlike other lions, the claws of
Scar are shown throughout the entire movie. This of course, so that at all times
we saw that evil touch. Although the funny thing is that in the first versions
of the script, Scar was not Mufasa's brother, but then it was decided that they were relatives,
since the story would be more interesting. The scene where Scar gathers all the hyenas
in a great army It was inspired by Hitler commanding a large group of soldiers. Various names of the characters are based
in the words of the Swahili language. For example: Simba means "Lion",
Nala means "Gift" Sarabi (simba's mother) means "Mirage" and Rafiki
means "Friend" The stampede scene was one of the
harder to produce. Only for this scene did you have to design
a program that would encourage hundreds of animals without colliding with each other. The animation team took three years
to finish this sequence. The death of Mufasa is considered as one
of the saddest and traumatic moments of a Disney movie. And according to the creators, the scene originally
it was going to be even more intense, but when the scene was shown to several children,
they realized that most of the little ones began to cry and cry
control. So the scene had to be softened
a bit. And despite that, it's still impacting
to many children every time they see it. In order to perfect the drawings
and make them in the most realistic way possible, the animation team brought lions to the studio
in order to analyze their movements. And one of the most complicated jobs, was
the one to draw the whiskers to the lions, since each of these thin hairs had
what to do on a separate sheet The film was awarded 2 Oscars,
one as "Best Soundtrack" And the other one as "Best Original Song". There is a rumor that when Simba lies down on the cliff, you can see a message created by wind and pollen that seems to say "SEX". But this is false. What he really says is "SFX" a reference to the special effects team that worked on the film. However, to avoid controversy, Disney in its later versions added more pollen to the scene. At first, the crazy monkey had to be
the most serious character in the movie. And it's supposed to be inspired by
a monk of great wisdom, however the producers decided to put aside that touch
Mystic, to create a more mischievous character. One of the promotional posters of the tape,
It has something suspicious. And it seems that in the face of Mufasa,
The body of a woman is subliminally portrayed. Originally there was no thinking that Mufasa
appear after his death But it was thought that Simba needed a reason to
Go back to the king's rock. And thanks to that, we have this epic scene. The story of the movie is based loosely
in Hamlet, the classic tragedy written by William Shakespeare In this movie Scar killed his brother to inherit the throne, as it happens in the famous work. When "The Lion King" premiered, Disney was
accused of plagiarism due to a Japanese animation, called "Kimba, The White Lion" And although Disney has always denied that "The
Lion King "has also been inspired by" Kimba " the truth is that yes they do exist
Many similarities between these two animations. This controversy was so popular that even
in a chapter of The Simpsons parody was made. When this movie was being made,
"Pocahontas" was also developing. And the team that was in charge of "The Lion King",
was "Team B", while "Team A" He worked on the first film, since it was thought that this was going to be the most successful of the two. As it turned out, "The Lion King"
it became one of the greatest successes of Disney, while "Pocahontas" turned out
with mixed reviews and a lot of revenue smaller than "The Lion King". In 1998, a sequel was released, entitled
"The Lion King II: Simba's Pride." Telling us the story of Kiara, the daughter
of Simba and Nala. In the United States, this movie was not released
in cinemas, but it was released directly to the home video format. Just as the first tape is inspired
in "Hamlet", this sequel has certain elements based on another Shakespeare play,
We are talking about Romeo and Juliet. Since the parents of the lovers, do not want
May your children be together Fortunately, neither of us dies here. Initially Kiara was going to have a brother
called "Chaka", which would be the puppy that we saw at the end of the first
movie. However, this character was retired,
to make the film less complicated. At first, Kovu was going to be Scar's son,
however, it was decided that these two characters, they should not be related biologically Because it would cause the relationship between Kovu and Kiara to be incest. And that is why in the film it is clear
that Kovu is just a successor. The name "Zira" comes from the Swahili language
and it means "I hate". On the other hand, the name of his son "Kovu"
means "Scar." Like Scar, which comes from English and
it means the same. Almost at the end just when Zira is about
to fall, we see that Kiara tries to help her, but Zira just slips and falls. Although in his fall, there is something we can notice And it does not seem to be scared, but rather seems to smile maliciously. That's because this scene was slightly
cut. Since in the whole scene it looked like
Zira is not that she slips, it's that she herself He decides to end his life. Of course, Disney removed this scene,
being considered very morbid. Although, this film did not manage to surpass its predecessor, the truth is that at least it gave us some memorable songs. In 2004, a third film was released,
known mostly as "The Lion King 1½" And while the first tape was based freely
in "Hamlet", this third installment is inspired in the work called "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
have died ", which tells the events of "Hamlet" from the point of view of
two secondary characters. The history of how rudder leaves the colony
of meerkats It was based on a small deleted scene that was in the famous song
of the first movie. The music that is heard when simba and timon
they are having the snail contest, is from the movie "the good, the bad, and
the ugly one" In the 3 films we see the famous rock of
king, and it is not known exactly if the intention of the illustrators was this, but the truth
is that the rock looks like the head of a howling wolf. If you're a fan of Disney movies, then
you will know that there is practically no one in that the animators have not put a Mickey. And is that in this trilogy there are more than 20
Mickey Mouse hidden. And of course, we can not forget that he too
appeared at the end of the third movie Along with other Disney characters. As you will know Disney lately is bringing
back his animated classics in version live-action We have already seen it with: "Alice in the country
of the wonders "," Maleficent "," Cinderella ", "My friend the dragon", "The book of
the jungle "and" Beauty and the Beast ". But this does not stop here. Well, it was already announced that it is developing
a live-action version of the lion king, which will be directed by Jon Favreau, the same
He directed "The Jungle Book". And the film is expected to be trained
in 2019. If you liked the video, let me know
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