The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (later retitled The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride) is a direct-to-video movie released by the Walt Disney Company on October 27, 1998 as a sequel to The Lion King and was re-released as a special-edition DVD (which altered the original title's "II" into "2") on August 31, 2004. As of September 30, 2005, it is the highest grossing direct-to-video animated feature release of all time, with gross sales exceeding $300 million USD.
In 1998, Disney believed that Simba's Pride would be so popular that it shipped 15 million copies to stores for the October 27 release date. Disney sold 3.5 million copies in three days. Thirteen million copies were sold while it was still in print in the late 90s. [http://www.lycos.com/info/disney--miscellaneous.html
While the original film's plot was based on the Shakespearean play Hamlet, this sequel's plot is similar to another Shakespearean play, Romeo and Juliet. *
In this movie, King Simba and Queen Nala have a daughter named Kiara. Kiara meets Kovu after she wanders away from Pride Rock. She falls in love with Kovu who happens to be raised by the Outlanders, a group of lionesses who were former followers of Scar, and the lion chosen to be the heir of the deceased villain (although he is actually not his son). Zira, Kovu's adopted mother and Scar's widow, is desperate to avenge Scar's death, and so she trains Kovu to be a killer. Zira then hatches an elaborate plan involving setting the Pride Lands ablaze while Kiara is out on her first hunt. Kovu saves Kiara from the ensuing fire and asks to join the Pridelanders, stating that he is a rogue, separate from the other Outsiders. Simba allows him to join the pride as Mufasa's law means that he is in debt to Kovu. Meanwhile, Rafiki receives a sign from Mufasa's spirit that could help prevent war between the two prides by bringing Kovu and Kiara together. Rafiki's matchmaking plans take effect and Kovu and Kiara start to fall for each other. It is Kovu's love for Kiara that makes him abandon his killer instincts and keeps him from assasinating Simba as he was sent to the Pride Lands to do.
Eventually, Kovu resolves to confess to Kiara the truth about his presence in the Pride Lands. However, before Kovu can explain himself, Simba takes him aside for a private conversation and a stroll through the fire-ravaged Pride Lands; Simba is beginning to trust Kovu. During the conversation, they are suddenly surrounded by Zira and the Outlanders while Kovu realizes, to his horror, that he inadvertently fulfilled the assassination plot he had abandoned. In the ensuing chase in which Simba climbs a log dam, Nuka, Kovu's older brother, tries to impress his mother by attempting to kill Simba when Kovu refuses to cooperate. Nuka is crushed underneath some logs and dies trying while Simba barely escapes. In the aftermath, Zira strikes and scars Kovu for causing Nuka's death and for betraying the Outlanders, leaving him with a crescent-shaped wound across his eye, just like Scar's. Even though Zira browbeats him about causing his brother's death, Kovu realizes he is being unjustly accused, defies his mother for the first time, and returns to the Pride Lands. Unfortunately, Simba believes that Kovu was part of Zira's plot, refuses to listen to his explanation and banishes him from the Pride Lands. Upset and distraught at her father's decision, Kiara flees from the Pride Lands and is reunited with Kovu. She convinces him that they need to go back together to make peace with their warring prides, and not just run away from their problems, as Kovu proposed they do.
The tensions between the Outlanders and Simba's pride escalate into a fierce battle which is interrupted by Kovu and Kiara. Both Simba and Vitani agree to make peace after seeing that fighting is not the way to solve the prides' issues. When Zira threatens Vitani for her defiance, the remaining Outlanders realize in disgust how self destructive Zira's vendetta has been and abandon the feud as well. Zira becomes gripped by a burning rage and leaps at Simba. When Kiara knocks Zira out of the way, they both tumble off the cliff into the gorge. While Kiara lands safely on the ledge, Zira is left dangling by her claws. Kiara tries to help Zira but Zira swats at Kiara and refuses aid. Zira's grip eventually loosens and the lioness falls from the ledge into the swollen river below, where she drowns. The Outlanders, now freed of Zira's rule, are welcomed back into Simba's pride and they become one again. In the final scene of the movie Kiara, Kovu, Simba and Nala roar out to the kingdom to commemorate the reunion of the two prides. Mufasa's voice booms down from the clouds, congratulating Simba. "Well done, my son. We are one."
Singing voices
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Cam Clarke | Simba |
| Liz Callaway | Kiara |
| Gene Miller | Kovu |
| Charity Sanoy | Young Kiara |
| Crysta Macalush | Young Vitani |
An audio CD entitled Return to Pride Rock: Songs Inspired by Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride was released in September 8, 1998. Although not promoted as a soundtrack to the film, it contained all the songs from the film and some additional songs inspired by it by Lebo M.
(A * indicates songs inspired by the film)
In August 31, 2004, Disney released an "enhanced soundtrack" to coincide with the film's 2-Disc Special Edition DVD. However, the CD only contains the songs featured in the film, without any of the inspired songs in Return to Pride Rock.
1998 films | Disney animated films | Disney direct-to-video films | Sequel films | Anthropomorphic films | Films about animals | The Lion King films
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