O Rei Leão 2: O Reino de Simba
Título original: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
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6,4/10
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Simba e Nala são agora reis e a sua filha Kiara é a sua herdeira e vive a brincar e explorar as terras do reino. Até que conhece o leãozinho Kovu, que ela não sabe ser o filho de Scar e da v... Ler tudoSimba e Nala são agora reis e a sua filha Kiara é a sua herdeira e vive a brincar e explorar as terras do reino. Até que conhece o leãozinho Kovu, que ela não sabe ser o filho de Scar e da vingativa Zira, que tem grandes planos para ele.Simba e Nala são agora reis e a sua filha Kiara é a sua herdeira e vive a brincar e explorar as terras do reino. Até que conhece o leãozinho Kovu, que ela não sabe ser o filho de Scar e da vingativa Zira, que tem grandes planos para ele.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
Matthew Broderick
- Simba
- (narração)
Neve Campbell
- Kiara
- (narração)
Robert Guillaume
- Rafiki
- (narração)
James Earl Jones
- Mufasa
- (narração)
Moira Kelly
- Nala
- (narração)
Nathan Lane
- Timon
- (narração)
Jason Marsden
- Kovu
- (narração)
Suzanne Pleshette
- Zira
- (narração)
Ernie Sabella
- Pumbaa
- (narração)
Lacey Chabert
- Young Vitani
- (narração)
Edward Hibbert
- Zazu
- (narração)
Cam Clarke
- Simba
- (canto)
Michelle Horn
- Young Kiara
- (narração)
Jim Cummings
- Scar
- (sonoplastia)
- (narração)
Meredith Scott Lynn
- Adult Vitani
- (narração)
Ryan O'Donohue
- Young Kovu
- (narração)
Ashley Edner
- Kiara (growls)
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Simba's Pride may be the first of Disney's sequels with a soundtrack worth purchasing. The music was very good and the art was also most impressive. The only voice I wasn't completely satisfied with was Edward Hibbert as Zazu. Even I could have made a better clone for Rowan Atkinson. The script was somewhat rough, and some of the scenes had some unnecessarily dark undertones, but I still believe this to be the best made sequel yet - thanks largely to some very good songs. Keep it up, Disney!
Of course, it isn't as good as the stunning original, but it's definitely better than the Little Mermaid, Jungle Book and Cinderella sequels which ranged from disappointing to lame. It's also in my opinion in the top 3 of the better DTV sequels, which are The King of Thieves(Aladdin)and Enchanted Christmas(Beauty and the Beast).
What makes it good is the welcome return of Timon and Pumbaa, who brought great comic relief, although they weren't as funny. The songs, while not as outstanding as the original, were actually not that bad at all. He lives in You is wonderfully uplifting. Zira was also very convincing, much better than Morgana. I don't think though that she was as convincing a villain as Scar, who to me is on of the best Disney villains along with Jafar, Ursula, Frollo, Maleficent, The Wicked Queen and Ratigan oddly enough. The animation actually wasn't that bad either, though sometimes fell flat in the darker scenes, but it was colourful, crisp and lively on the whole.
The negatives are very few actually. In the Little Mermaid sequel, I put more cons than pros, but not here. Kiara and Kuvu are a little unconvincing, likewise with Simba, they just lacked depth. And the story isn't quite as gripping and is sometimes a little on the predictable side. But of course, the sequel is hardly ever better than the original, with the exception of perhaps Toy Story.
In conclusion, a flawed but enjoyable sequel to a cinematic masterpiece, though the original isn't as good as Beauty and the Beast. 7/10 Bethany Cox
What makes it good is the welcome return of Timon and Pumbaa, who brought great comic relief, although they weren't as funny. The songs, while not as outstanding as the original, were actually not that bad at all. He lives in You is wonderfully uplifting. Zira was also very convincing, much better than Morgana. I don't think though that she was as convincing a villain as Scar, who to me is on of the best Disney villains along with Jafar, Ursula, Frollo, Maleficent, The Wicked Queen and Ratigan oddly enough. The animation actually wasn't that bad either, though sometimes fell flat in the darker scenes, but it was colourful, crisp and lively on the whole.
The negatives are very few actually. In the Little Mermaid sequel, I put more cons than pros, but not here. Kiara and Kuvu are a little unconvincing, likewise with Simba, they just lacked depth. And the story isn't quite as gripping and is sometimes a little on the predictable side. But of course, the sequel is hardly ever better than the original, with the exception of perhaps Toy Story.
In conclusion, a flawed but enjoyable sequel to a cinematic masterpiece, though the original isn't as good as Beauty and the Beast. 7/10 Bethany Cox
The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride is the movie that i had hard time rating it. It tries to respect the original and in some extend - it succeeds, but there are still some parts that are not very good and unfortunately because of them, it makes the movie very weak and not unique at all. It suffers from a story that we've seen many times and also at the same time serves as a perfect narrative for the sequel, but the way it's told is too weak and bit cliché; some of the old characters are here and act the same, while others have new roles, especially Simba, who is given the role of a father to the main protagonist and being overprotective and also being the best character in the movie. Aside from Simba, Kiara, Kovu and Rafiki, the villain and the other characters are weak or don't have enough screen time and they drag the movie down for me; the way the story is told, you'll expect the same with the dialogue; the music is forgettable with the exception of three songs (He Lives In You is the best song without a doubt and makes the opening of the movie amazing) and one track that they played two times and has become memorable; the animation is bit rough in some places, but still looks nice and you can tell it doesn't look like low-budget; the cinematography is very mixed in my opinion; the sound is great; the acting is great, but that may depends on the country you live in, since i watched a dubbed version and the english version is mixed for me after trying it. After watching it again, i can understand what they where trying to do, but i feel like they didn't give 100% of themselves to make a perfect sequel to one of the greatest movies of all time. With those problems aside, i still respect everyone, who was involved with the making of it and it's one of those movies that i'll be happy watching it again.
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"...
The lion king 2 is probably my favorite Disney sequel. Its one of the movies where the first time around its okay, and then if you see it again, you're like..wow, this is great! Same goes for the songs. I actually love this movie. Compared to the first movie, it isn't all that bad. They didn't ruin anything from the first movie, like the characters personalities, as they do in so many other sequels (like little mermaid 2. puke.) I'd say more of the problem is they kind of down play a lot of characters that had bigger roles. Zazu and Nala are barely in this. Timoon and Puumba are still cute and funny. Kiara, their daughter, is a little flat, But the evil villains are very, very good. Zira is excellent, and Kovu is very complex and interesting. The ending is a little flat as well, but its still a touching movie. Its on par with Aladdin and the king of thieves, which is the only other excellent Disney sequel. (for the record, toy story 2 is Disney and pixar-but is not Disney made. pixar makes it, Disney distributes. thanks.) This sequel actually has depth and every (major) character in this movie has their own personal struggle. Its not simple and happy go lucky like most Disney sequels. I would highly recommend it.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesZira means "hate" in Swahili; Kovu is Swahili for "scar;" Nuka is Swahili for "bad smell."
- Erros de gravaçãoOkapis 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.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt 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.
- Versões alternativasFor the 2004 DVD release, Kovu's scream was reanimated into two frames
- Trilhas sonorasHe 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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