Written by Jon Williams
Disney’s The Lion King was released in theaters in June of 1994 and immediately became a smash success. It would go on to be the second-highest earning film of the year (behind Forrest Gump), and its domestic box office gross of more than $420 million is currently good for #18 of all time. It won Academy Awards for Best Score and Best Original Song, and it was also awarded the Golden Globe for Best Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Now the
original animated movie hit is being released from the Disney vault in new DVD
and Blu-ray
editions, and it’s not coming alone. Capitalizing on the success of the film,
Disney released The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride as a
direct-to-video offering in 1998 with most of the voice cast returning. It was
followed in 2004 by The Lion King 1 1/2, a “sequel” that
takes place at the same time as the original film, but from the perspectives of
Timon and Pumbaa, the movie’s popular meerkat and warthog sidekicks. All three
movies will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 29, the first time they’ve
been available since 2011.
More than
twenty-three years since the film’s original release, fans are still enthralled
by the timeless story and characters of The
Lion King. In 1997, it was adapted into a musical
that has enjoyed a very long run and is the highest-grossing Broadway
production of all time. It has also been kept alive on television, starting
with an animated series featuring Timon and Pumbaa that aired from 1995 through
1999. In 2015, the TV movie Return of the Roar kicked off a new
series called The Lion Guard that centers on the
cub Kion and a new group of friends that protect the pridelands. In addition,
Timon and Pumbaa star in a number of Wild About Safety shorts that aim to
teach young viewers about how to be safe in a variety of situations. And all of
this will culminate in 2019 with a new live-action version, much like what
Disney did with Beauty
and the Beast earlier this year.
With The Lion King and its sequels being
released on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time since 2011, make sure you get
copies now. When it goes back into the vault, it will be several years before
it’s available again. If you have questions about the Disney vault’s origins or
which Disney movies are subject to the process, make sure you revisit our blog
post on the topic.
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