

Animation · Family · Drama
Overview
Young lion prince Simba, eager to one day become king of the Pride Lands, grows up under the watchful eye of his father Mufasa; all the while his villainous uncle Scar conspires to take the throne for himself. Amid betrayal and tragedy, Simba must confront his past and find his rightful place in the Circle of Life.
Top Cast


Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick
Simba (voice)
Matthew Broderick
Simba (voice)


Moira Kelly
Moira Kelly
Nala (voice)
Moira Kelly
Nala (voice)


Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons
Scar (voice)
Jeremy Irons
Scar (voice)


Nathan Lane
Nathan Lane
Timon (voice)
Nathan Lane
Timon (voice)


Ernie Sabella
Ernie Sabella
Pumbaa (voice)
Ernie Sabella
Pumbaa (voice)


James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
Mufasa (voice)
James Earl Jones
Mufasa (voice)


Robert Guillaume
Robert Guillaume
Rafiki (voice)
Robert Guillaume
Rafiki (voice)


Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson
Zazu (voice)
Rowan Atkinson
Zazu (voice)


Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Ed (voice)
Jim Cummings
Ed (voice)


Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
Shenzi (voice)
Whoopi Goldberg
Shenzi (voice)
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