Der König der Löwen 2: Simbas Königreich
Originaltitel: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
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6,4/10
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Dieses letzte Kapitel der „König der Löwen-Sammlung wird alle begeistern! Kiara, Simbas eigensinnige Tochter, ist auf der Suche nach Abenteuern abseits väterlicher Fürsorge und begibt sich a... Alles lesenDieses letzte Kapitel der „König der Löwen-Sammlung wird alle begeistern! Kiara, Simbas eigensinnige Tochter, ist auf der Suche nach Abenteuern abseits väterlicher Fürsorge und begibt sich auf die Suche nach ihrem Platz im ewigen Kreis.Dieses letzte Kapitel der „König der Löwen-Sammlung wird alle begeistern! Kiara, Simbas eigensinnige Tochter, ist auf der Suche nach Abenteuern abseits väterlicher Fürsorge und begibt sich auf die Suche nach ihrem Platz im ewigen Kreis.
- Auszeichnungen
- 3 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Matthew Broderick
- Simba
- (Synchronisation)
Neve Campbell
- Kiara
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Guillaume
- Rafiki
- (Synchronisation)
James Earl Jones
- Mufasa
- (Synchronisation)
Moira Kelly
- Nala
- (Synchronisation)
Nathan Lane
- Timon
- (Synchronisation)
Jason Marsden
- Kovu
- (Synchronisation)
Suzanne Pleshette
- Zira
- (Synchronisation)
Ernie Sabella
- Pumbaa
- (Synchronisation)
Lacey Chabert
- Young Vitani
- (Synchronisation)
Edward Hibbert
- Zazu
- (Synchronisation)
Cam Clarke
- Simba
- (Gesang)
Michelle Horn
- Young Kiara
- (Synchronisation)
Jim Cummings
- Scar
- (Archivtonaufnahmen)
- (Synchronisation)
Meredith Scott Lynn
- Adult Vitani
- (Synchronisation)
Ryan O'Donohue
- Young Kovu
- (Synchronisation)
Tom Aklers
- Cheetah
- (Nicht genannt)
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This is a such a great little film about forgiveness and finding yourself! The songs are catchy and original and the characters are fresh and fun. They do justice to Simba without making him perfect or the star of the show. Kiara and Kovu are great with their own strengths and shortcomings. The villains motivation and actions make sense. I pull this one out every now and then for a heartwarming watch. Also, I really appreciate how the conflict gets resolved in this film. It's refreshing to see sympathetic villains in a Disney film. I would recommend this movie - I always have a good time watching it.
When I first saw the original 'The Lion King' in cinemas at the age of four, I'd been hooked. Ever since then, my favorite movie has always been this Disney classic. The sequel came out when I was seven, and for a cheaply made direct-to-video movie, was quite enjoyable to watch. Basically, the story follows on from the original film. To beat the original Lion King would be a near-impossible feat, so when put in perspective, the movie really isn't all that bad. The story is neatly tied in with the original film, with the concept of Scar, the antagonist of the first film, having a family bent on revenge over Simba, the protagonist of the 1st Lion King. The film can be very moving at times, and some songs I even preferred over the original's. However, this movie could have been so much more! Had Disney spent more time on it and released it to cinemas instead of having a direct to video release, this could have easily been just as good as the original. What brought this movie's rating down was the fact the storyline had a lot of unanswered questions - where was this pride int he rpevious movie? Many other gaps fill this film, and are far too vague for the viewer to assume what might have happened.
I don't understand why this movie is regarded to as trash. Of course it is not as good as the first movie but it comes pretty stinkin close! The animation is actually equal too the quality of the original movie. I think that it is the most perfect Disney sequel ever! It is a very interesting story that shows Simba as a father. It is cool because you get to see Simba has now become basically, like his father. Every time I see this movie, I can feel that Simba has the same sense of power that Mufasa had. It has a fun and sweet story line and a great ending. When this movie was being made, the goal was to create a sequel to a movie that everyone loves so that they could spend more time with the characters. I think (despite what everyone say's) they created an awesome, spectacular Disney film!
A very powerful sequel to a very powerful and the best Disney movie. Kovu and Kiara teach us how powerful and strong the love is. Like TLK 1, TLK 2 bring us good songs, especially Love Will Find A Way and He Lives In You. The new characters are very good, the villain Zira is cruel, the poor Nuka dies trying to prove his braveness and Vitani...well she's not a real villain like all the other outlanders. Unfortunately, they didn't give a good number of lines to Zazu and Nala, especially Zazu - he have less lines than Nala. But every good movie sometimes commit little mistakes. Well, The Lion King 3 is confirmed (2002) and I can't wait to watch this new movie, and I hope TLK 3 being so good like TLK 1 and TLK 2.
The five main reasons I like this film: 1. The song "We Are One" is a spectacular and I prefer it to all of the songs in the first film! 2. Kiara is a really good character and so is Kovu! I also like Nala in this one, although I prefer her in the last Lion King film. 3. I prefer this one's plot to the one in the first film! I think it's slightly more planned out than the last one's plot. 4. The animation is really good! There's one bit where Kiara and Kovu jump into the air and they animate it so well it looks - spooky! 5. It's a really good sequel for all the fans of the first film! Enjoy! :)
Kiara is the future queen, unfortunately for Simba, she is in love with an outsider, whom she is forbidden to marry. Kovu is also supposed to "follow in Scar's pawprints"...
Kiara is the future queen, unfortunately for Simba, she is in love with an outsider, whom she is forbidden to marry. Kovu is also supposed to "follow in Scar's pawprints"...
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- WissenswertesZira means "hate" in Swahili; Kovu is Swahili for "scar;" Nuka is Swahili for "bad smell."
- PatzerOkapis appear several times in the film. Whilst these animals are native to Africa, they live in dense rainforest, not on the plains where lions are found (and where they appear in the film). They would never naturally encounter lions.
- Crazy CreditsAt one point in the credits it says, "This film would not have been possible without the inspiration from the original motion picture and the work of its talented artists and animators.", and dedication appears. This feature copying from Pocahontas II (1998) during their credits.
- Alternative VersionenFor the 2004 DVD release, Kovu's scream was reanimated into two frames
- SoundtracksHe Lives In You
Lyrics and Music by Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, and Lebo M.
Arranged by Mark Mancina
Lead Vocal Performed by Lebo M.
Vocal Solos Performed by Maxi Anderson, Max Ngcobo, Khanyo Maphumulo, Khuluiwe Sithole, and Rose Stone
Background Vocals Performed by South African Choir, Maxi Anderson, Rose Stone, Ron Kunene, Oren Waters, Rick Nelson, and Terry Young
"He Lives In You" from the Walt Disney Records album, "Rhythm of the Pride Lands"
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