They've been praying for rain for ages but are ill-prepared for when it finally comes and washes away the young "Mufasa" from the loving paws of his parents and out into the wilderness. Luckily, he is rescued by the friendly young cub "Taka" whose mother "Eshe" convinces his sceptical father "Obasi" to let her adopt him. The pair prove inseparable as they grow up, but the encroachment of a pride of angry white lions led by "Kiros" soon threatens their peaceful lives and forces the two to flee in...
Read Full ReviewGreat movie. Story's amazing and CGI never been so good before. I mean great visuals. To be honest, I didn't see any flows in this movie. It's perfect.
Read Full ReviewRubbish poster aside, <em>'Mufasa: The Lion King'</em> is a success. I can't overlook that poster, how amateur can you get - it genuinely looks like something I'd whip up seconds before the deadline. Thankfully, the movie itself is very good, it's one I enjoyed quite a bit. The animation is class, the lions look amazingly majestic. I will say the white ones look a bit iffy, but that's nothing even close to a big issue. The voice cast are all perfectly good. Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr...
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Opening
by Nicholas Britell,Lebo M.,Disney
by Anika Noni Rose,Keith David,Disney
A full musical-style song introducing the concept of a promised land, featuring Mufasa’s biological parents
by Nicholas Britell,Lebo M.,Disney
Mufasa, alongside his companions, embark on a journey to the legendary land of Milele
by Braelyn Rankins,Theo Somolu,Aaron Pierre,Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Mufasa and Taka (later known as Scar) growing up together
by Nicholas Britell,Lebo M.,Disney
by Aaron Pierre,Kelvin Harrison Jr.,Tiffany Boone,Preston Nyman,Kagiso Lediga
by Mads Mikkelsen,Joanna Jones ,Folake
by Aaron Pierre,Tiffany Boone
by Kelvin Harrison Jr.,Disney