The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)

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Written by Jonathan Cuba, Flip Kobler

Directed by Rob LaDuca, Darrell Rooney

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA/Australia

Filmed in Colour

Fans will roar with approval at this sequel to Disney's The Lion King. The Circle of Life continues as Kiara, heir apparent to the Pridelands, is born to Simba. Growing up with the help of bumbling babysitters Timon and Pumbaa, she learns her father has exiled all lions loyal to Scar to the Outlands - a place she must never go. But being a headstrong, mischievous lioness she goes there anyway - and meets Kovu, being groomed as Scar's successor, to overthrow Simba. The young lions fall in love: should Simba ban the union, or allow it to flourish in the hope of re-uniting the lions? Stunning story and amazing animation in this movie masterpiece.

Cast

Image for Matthew BroderickMatthew BroderickSimba
Moira KellyNala
Image for Neve CampbellNeve CampbellAdult Kiara
Liz CallawayAdult Kiara
Michelle HornYoung Kiara
Ashley EdnerYoung Kiara
Charity SanoyYoung Kiara
Suzanne PleshetteZira
Andy DickNuka
Ryan O'DonohueYoung Kovu
Jason MarsdenAdult Kovu
Gene MillerAdult Kovu
Lacey ChabertYoung Vitani
Crysta MacalushYoung Vitani
Image for Jennifer LienJennifer LienAdult Vitani

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