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Lion King German Lobby Card 8 1/4 x 11 3/4

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Lion King German Lobby Card 8 1/4 x 11 3/4
Animation!!!Movie Posters, Movie stills, Movie Lobby Cards some go back to 1940! few recent. All original!
The Lion King is directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff and written by Irene Mecchi and Jonathon Roberts. It was released on June 24, 1994 by Walt Disney Feature Animation and runs for 89 minutes. In 1995 the movie was nominated for Best Music, Original Song for “Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata” music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. The movie also won an Oscar for Best Music, Original Score by Hans Zimmer and Best Music, Original Song for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. It was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Musical Song-Motion Picture for “Circle of Life” and won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture-Comedy/Musical, Best Original Score, Best Original Song for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” Another nomination was for a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television, Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life.”It also won a Kids Choice Award for Favorite Movie. Also in that year it was nominated for an MTV Video Movie Award for Best Movie Song for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and Best Villain. Jonathon Taylor Thomas is the voice of Young Simba, Matthew Broderick is the voice of Adult Simba, Jeremy Irons is the voice of Scar, James Earl Jones is the voice of Mufasa, Moira Kelly is the voice of Adult Nala, Nathan Lane is the voice of Timon, Ernie Sabella is the voice of Pumba, Robert Guillaume is the voice of Rafiki, Rowan Atkinson is the voice of Zazu, Whoopi Goldberg is the voice of Shenzi and Cheech Martin is the voice of Banzai. One of the bugs that Timon pulls out of a knothole during Hakuna Matata is wearing Mickey Mouse ears. The plot line for The Lion King goes along with Shakespeare’s Hamlet. To date this movie still holds the record for being the highest grossing traditionally animated film in history.