Confession: this film was the very first Disney film to make me cry. No matter how many times I’ve watched Mufasa’s death scene, I’m still reduced to tears. You were looking at the GREATEST father in cinema. Ironically, voiced by the same person that voiced the WORST father in cinema history. Darth Vader.
My crying moment was, believe it or not, Toy Story when (while imprisoned in Sid's room) Buzz was depressed over the realization that he was a toy and Woody became self depreciating after pointing out to Buzz the wonderful features he brings to Andy while at the same time thinking that he's outdated and not a toy worth playing with.
It is amazing just how well The Lion King still stands up after DECADES of watching it. Ironically, watching it as a kid compared to being an adult still resonates on the same level as far as emotional impact on specific scenes or characters. It is, by definition, "timeless" in so many ways.
Being strong as a male doesn't mean all the time or to throw your ego around 24/7, there are times and places when you have to be there. That's Mufasa. Be there when it counts. That's a Lion.
True lions observe the lands as the lionesses prowl, lounging patiently with the playing cubs but come nightfall they hunt big game using all their knowledge and power. Otherwise they act in daylight only to patrol or protect.
It never means that. De Waal's work already proves that this is the case with chimps, not just humans (though it's not as true with lions, but that's Jungian symbolism for you). The alpha male is always the strongest and the wisest and the most compassionate, all at the same time (or at least, enough when he needs to be to the females, other males, and his own family, and to be open to new information, as noted by the bird/'King's eye' in this one, which Scar is unhappy about). In this way, I think the modern world has a very corrupt, anti-reality view of males, since it's always framed in the context of 'ego' and in the negative, which is just nonsense. This shows zero literally of biology, and it means you understand humans even less than chimps understand (both men and women fail to understand humans all the time). For more insight into this, you can actually watch Jordan Peterson's Jungian lecture of The Lion King from 2017 on RUclips. He goes through the entire film, scene by scene.
@@TheClassicWorld Just because that's what a 'strong' male is or should be doesn't mean there aren't males out there that misunderstand what it means to be strong and do things they feel would show that yet only show how insecure they are. And even so-called 'alpha' males in the positive sense know that being strong doesn't mean not being vulnerable. That was something Mufasa talked about with Simba after saving him from the hyenas. What he did was brave and required a lot of mental strength, but it didn't mean that he wasn't without fear. He was afraid when Simba wandered off into a dangerous territory (something he was 'strong' enough to admit to his son) but because he had a duty to protect his son if he ever got into trouble, it drove him to do something in spite of the fear. Most importantly, he didn't do it to try to prove to anyone _else_ how 'strong' he was. And even with all that, strong males also know that there are times when they may not feel as strong and are 'strong' enough to recognize when they need help and support and aren't afraid to ask for it.
can we just talk about how strong Serabi is? Like, she lost her husband and son all in one day. And Scar treats her like trash, and yet she carries herself with so much dignity, and is unwilling to cow to the bully. She is such an underrated character, I think.
@@scottketchie5703 Except Scar's defeated by Simba while Darth Vader is the one that defeated Palpatine...and yes, in Episode VI, because fuck Episode IX ;p
Hans Zimmer (who also did the soundtrack for movies like The Last Samurai, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Dark Knight trilogy & more) originally didn't want to do the Lion King soundtrack since it was an animation about animals, until he learned that it's about a boy who loses his father at a young age. Zimmer also lost his father when he was young so he tried to write the music accompanying Mufassa's death to reflect how he felt when his father died and as a kind of requiem for his own father. That's why it's impossible to not cry.
I can definitely see why Hans Zimmer didn’t want to do with the score part during Mufasa’s death scene because I remember watching him talk about it during behind the scenes of the lion king and I feel really bad that he doesn’t have his dad anymore. He probably goes to visit his grave either on his birthday, Father’s Day or death anniversary but still his score in the lion king is the best yet my dad told me that the lion king what is Hans Zimmer’s first score that he did because it was for his daughter and I can see why.
@@artsysabs Of all the reaction videos I've seen of animated films, a lot actually with millions of views, it's been me and two other users who have recommended it. It's a film that deserves all of the attention and recognition it needs for it's quality and overall message of overcoming the barriers that prevent a person from discovering who they really are.
@@TheEliminator1992 hmm just gotta explore around, personally with the handful of reactors I watch most of them have seen it, but I agree its deff a movie everyone should check out
At baseball games here in San Francisco, we have a “Lion King Cam”, where parents hold their babies up like Rafiki holding Simba, and they show them on the big screen. 🦁
Really? I'm going to have to move there when I have my first kid, this is tied for my favorite film of all time(with Silence of The Lambs ik that's a wierd combo) I know every single line it never gets old to me and I always dreamed of holding up my newborn like Rafiki does Simba.
By gawd they have some weird traditions in San Francisco! I can tell you it was quite the culture shock for me, coming from a quieter part of the world, to learn of the glory hole! It takes all sorts to make a world!
I'll be honest, watching the lion King now hits different for me. The scene where Simba and his dad are playing and Simba asks "we'll always be together right?" brings me to tears now. My dad passed away in May and now the beginning of this movie gets me all the time now.
need more of the classics: Aladdin, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, Alice in Wonderland, Great Mouse Detective, Toy Story, A Bugs Life edit: wow thanks for the likes 🍻
I have such a special connection to this movie, I grew up with rheumatoid arthritis, and every time when I was having a day with a lot of pain, ( which back then was just about everyday,) I would ask my mom to put on Lion King for me, and it always made me happy. 😁 ( except when Mufasa died, then I cried my eyes out, and I still do at age 27) I still watch it every single Friday. 😊 and when I’m too sick to watch it, I listen to the soundtrack.
@Luis Vasquez Jr man this movie is a paradise for so many people. I don't sleep without listening to the soundtrack, cause it's my comfort zone. It protects me, makes me calm after a long day.
When I was child, I watched this movie literally every day. And when my dad said me that I can't watch it, I "watched" the movie in my mind, 'cause of many times I'd watched TLK I knew all the songs and dialogues :3
Great reactions ladies. It's cool how Ellie was holding hands with the lady in black the whole time and holding hands with Michelle and the lady in black at least half of the time. Ellie is just so sweetly emotional
@14:21 this was the first major trauma for most kids when I was younger. This and Littlefoot’s mom from “The Land Before Time “ always gets to everyone I know.
@@joshmontemayor1212 That was thankfully temporary though I always thought it was pretty crummy they’d kill off the main character in their own film!!!!
The notable voices in this film include James Earl Jones(Darth Vader), Johnathan Taylor Thomas(Home Improvement), Matthew Broderick(Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Moira Kelly, Madge Sinclair(Coming to America), Jeremy Irons(Alfred), Rowan Atkinson(Mr Bean), Cheech Marin(Cheech and Chong), Whoopie Goldberg, and Nathan Lane(Mouse Trap); this is easily one of the best animated films ever made; there's also a Lion King 2, Lion King 1-1/2, and a Timon and Pumbaa show
I cry every time I see this animation. It's so nostalgic to me now, I remember me, as a kid watching the vhs tape all day along. The Lion King marked my childhood. S2
Looking back this film messed me up as a kid. Lots of disney's films are like this, even today, but I think disney always did it right with teaching kids on pretty mature or serious subjects. This film will forever hold up as an absolute classic
This movie always hits me where it hurts. I saw it for the first time in the theater with my father in the summer of '94. Six months later he was dead by his own hand. I was 8. Our post movie conversation panned out very similar to Simba and Mufasa's, the big difference being that my father didn't end up dying protecting me but rather protecting himself. I literally cannot watch this film without being overwhelmed with pride, sorrow, guilt, shame, anger, resentment, and regret, especially during the ghost Mufasa scene.
Geez man, that’s horrible. Hope you’re doing okay now. It’s not quite the same, but this film came out two days after my maternal grandfather passed away. Granted I wasn’t even born yet, but knowing that fact still adds a certain sadness to this film regardless when I watch it
I obviously didn't know your father, but assuming he was an otherwise devoted and caring father prior to his passing, it's possible that he took his own life because he may have reached a point where he felt that his ability to be that to you could no longer overcome whatever personal demons he could've been battling inside. I understand as a loved one of a victim of suicide it's hard to process why someone would do it and it's easy to feel like it's your fault for what he did, but I want to say that neither you nor your father should feel shame or guilt for what happened. Your father was likely very ill and he just didn't want to tell you and bother you with it because he wanted to stay strong for you. Only when he felt that his ability to stay being that strong father figure to you was finally going to be compromised by his ability to deal with his own personal issues did he probably feel like he had no other choice. Many people take their own lives because they're in what they feel is a desperate and hopeless situation after having spent much of their lives using their emotional energy to to hide and mask their issues so they could survive and/or take care of others rather than taking time to take care of themselves. If somebody had reached out to your father or he had asked someone for help maybe it could've turned out different but I hope you don't feel that he did what he did out of selfishness. I'm sure he remembered that talk with you after watching the movie and didn't want to let you down, so rather than facing a reality where he wouldn't be able to give 100% to you, he just decided to end it himself.
This movie always gets me through because I had a hard life but I remember what Rafiki says and is true. Remember who you are and where you came from. You wouldn't be you if you chose to rise up to the occasion. It hits different when you're an adult and all the stuff is relatable.
During Mufasa's death, all girls cried, but only one was not trying to hide it by putting their hands in front of their face. Ellie is pure, I like that.
Michy, and others, dont glare at Elli for being emotional at the right times, EVERYONE cried big crocodile tears when Simba saw his dad in the lake and in the stars. I ushered at the theater in NYC when the broadway show was playing, and Not only did they pulll off the stampede? but when THIS scene happened? they pulled that off too, not a dry eye in the house- it was as if the audience reaction was scripted it happened EVERY TIME the show played. Some left their seats and went outside for a bit to calm down.
When they were crying from seeing touching moments like Simba and Mofusa playing. Man their gonna cry harder when Mufasa dies, and I can't blame them because that's the saddest part in the movie.
I also agree that you have to see "The Prince of Egypt". The other CLASSIC that i recommend is: "An American Tail" (1986). These are two MASTERPIECES. Greetings from Arica, Chile
If you guys plan on reacting to more Disney films or animated films in general I would highly recommend Tarzan! SO underrated and beautifully animated!!
I support both of these suggestions. Dinosaur made me cry. Tarzan is great. Phil Collins went all out on the soundtrack too. I actually prefer it over any of his actual career music.
i loved your reaction to this. at the beginning when you said "that animation is really good for 1994". ohit is not just good. it is EPIC. the first 5 minutes of this movie is single handedly the most incredible animation in movie history!! also, in that scene when scar is talkinga bout killing the king, they are marching, it is the goose step that they did under adolf hitler nazi germany.
Contrary to CGI quality, traditional animation doesn't get better each decade. You'd be surprised how detailed and accurate were Disney animations even from 1937! (Snow White)😃
The actor that voiced Scar couldn't finish the last part of the "Be Prepared" song so the last part was actually sung by the actor that voiced Ed the Hyena.
The voice of Mufasa is James Earl Jones, also the voice of Darth Vader. Zazu is voiced by Rowan Atkinson, known for Black Adder and Mr. Bean. Animals that eat bugs are called insectivores.
The voice actor who does the voice for Mufasa is the same actor who does the voice for Darth Vader in Star Wars. A good film to watch is coming to America which he is also in
WOW! Those expressions of Ellie at 35:50 - 35:58 deserves their own meme or GIF animation at least! Certainly gonna keep them for myself with audio! ^^
Fun fact: In the opening scene, where he holds the Son up and the light breaks and hits him, Carl Jung calls that 'synchronicity', which means, 'a circumstance that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection'. As for the rest of it, that's pure Darwinism and a concept from Tolkien called 'applicability', which means, 'the readers are free to think about the work in any way that works with their own thoughts. It isn't telling you how to think or feel in any certain, topical or political manner. It is letting you apply the work to your life'. Two of the most important elements of great storytelling (along with a few other core ideas).
Just to put into perspective how brutal Scar's death was: hyenas have a bite force strong enough to chomp through bones the same way we bite into celery. And, they have no ethical dilemmas when it comes to eating their prey alive. So they probably didn't even kill Scar right away; they ate him before he was even dead, meaning he endured SO much pain before finally dying to blood loss. Death by hyena attack is one of the most brutal ways to die in nature, because in actuality, contrary to what the movie shows, hyenas are actually BETTER hunters than lions! Their hunting success rate is higher than that of lionesses, and they even beat lions when they attack in a group. We didn't know that in '94; so, the most famous animated movie of all time did a HUGE disservice to hyenas as predators. Justice for hyenas! 🙏 These guys are SCARIER than lions!
I sit back when I click the homies videos sometimes and realize we watched them literally come from 2 people just posting videos to a whole production and crew of people. They are a great example of the RUclips grind and hustle.
20:58 - It was stated a few years back by some food organization in Europe. The reason is that they contain the same nutrients as a lot of the meat that we eat but their farming is a lot more efficient (less water, less space required, less energy in the processing of the meat, etc). The fact that people will accept it as the food of the future is a different thing. I tried some cookies made with a flour made out or crickets and worms and honestly is quite tasteless, the rest of the ingredients covered any taste that the flour might have. 22:27 - Ways to ruin the moment: the cloud of dust in this shot forms the word 'sex'.
Meerkats are in the Mongoose Family and they are insectivores and love to eat Scorpions. Warthogs are in the Pig Family and their main diet is grass, Fruit & Veggies but can eat bugs at the bottom of roots. Lions are in the Cat Family & can only survive on meat. Lions do chew on "cat grass" as coolant for their bodies. But it works for the movie (;
The cast is perfect, the script is perfect, the delivery is perfect, the animation is perfect, & the soundtrack is the greatest movie soundtrack of all time... also perfect. As many amazing movies Disney/Pixar & other studios have released to date, to me, this is still the greatest animated movie of all time. The emotion it invokes is a testament to its greatness.
I always start worrying with this movie when people start the crying early. Jeremey Irons absolutely kills it as Scar. "Long Live the King" is one of the most haunting line deliveries ever. People always seem so surprised when they're crying during an animated film. They deal with very real emotions and situations like any other film can. And Disney... they are absolutely masters of finding that emotional knife to just gut you with and then overwhelm you with later.
Another good and perhaps underated movie with James Earl Jones, voice of Mufasa and Darth Vader, is the Sneakers. Jones is just one of the many all-star cast members in Sneakers.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (voice of simba) James earl Jones (voice mufasa) Jeremy irons (voice of scar) Billy Crystal (voice of timone) Rowan akitson (voice of zazu)
Worst thing I realized about Moufasa and what Scar did with him AFTER he died?! Check the bones imprisoning Zazu and the skull Scar is playing with. 😳😭
I am a german borned 1984. I had no Connection to this until I met my fiance 2015. I watched it 1994 on cinema. For me as a kid it was just a great movie I met my fiance end of november 2015. She never wachted this movie before that. She was born and raised in Teheran, Iran. We watched that Movie together in December 2015. I was emotianally connectect to the family part of Mufasa and Simba. "Just" a kid lost his daddy. But my fiance was much more connected to it. For her it meant to be the history of the Iran before 1979. Mufasa = Reza Sha Palavi Sen. Simba = Reza Sha Palavi jun. The hyenas represents Ayatollah Kohmenie or his uncle. The king went to exile and never retourned back. From this point this movie is a wish for a better future. Let we bet it come true.
@@MontgomeryWenis Personally, I always HATED the sequel haha - even when I was a kid. Like, it wasn't even drawn in the same style as the first one.. that bothered me so much. That movie 100% lacked heart and soul.
Awwww! I loved your reactions! This Lion King actually has a sequel called ‘Lion King: Simba’s Pride’, and it’s EXTREMELY good! Almost feels like the first! I really recommend you all watch it!
Lion King 2 is Romeo and Juliet and it is well done... i really liked that they actually payed homage to Lion King 2 in South Park in episode where they clearly had a Romeo and Juliet theme and they never mentioned it and talked the whole episode only about references from Lion King 2...
Poor wee Ellie started crying as soon as the stampede started,I always think it's weird that Mufasa and Darth Vader have the same voice(James Earl Jones)
The Lion King is my favorite movie of all time! I still have my plush Simba from Disney world Florida with me. I saw the movie in 3D when they re-released it. The remake wasn't very good. Even though I know Mufasa's scene is coming it always makes me cry. Also Scar is the best. SAVANACLAW for life🔥🔥🔥
The new Lion King with the CGI animals changed the story a little bit. When Mufasa talks about his kingdom being everything the light touches and Simba saying that would be his. Mufasa says that it's about owning it but protecting it. Also, the hyenas weren't annoying as they are in the animated version.
love you girls. Please give us your reactions to the whole Toy Story series - starting from the first one to the last, of course! Lots of tears (and fun) guaranteed!
Saw the Lion King on Broadyway about 10 years ago when I was in school as part of a choir trip, one of the best memories I have! It was so moving, we also got to work with some of the performers and learn a lot about the musical pieces earlier that day before hand ❤ shout out to Mr.Ullman and John Hanson Middle school for arranging that trip!
Lion King 2 is Romeo and Juliet and it is well done... i really liked that they actually payed homage to Lion King 2 in South Park in episode where they clearly had a Romeo and Juliet theme and they never mentioned it and talked the whole episode only about references from Lion King 2...
Scar saying "Long live the King" is one of the greatest delivered lines in film history 🦁👑
And the remake was hilarious
@@sweetcinnamonpnchkin in all the worst ways.
Seeing the original and how Simba scream NO!!!! And comparing it the other one is just………
Until the day I die, I will never understand why they didn’t bring back Jeremy Irons.
@@ZandrickKrowe maybe he didn’t wanna do it 🤷♂️
@@nsasupporter7557 I read that he was never even approached by Disney
"You see...he lives in you". Is one of the most powerful moments in animated history. Gets me everytime.
and the soundtrack makes it so perfect
The best scene from the film
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You should see that woman in pink shirt is about to cry.😅
I am a 37 year old grown man, and I cry every single time at Mufasa's death. I remember crying when I saw this in the theater as a kid.
Why would you cry over a cartoon?
@@azazello1784 bcuz of the emotion of the story and characters.
@@azazello1784 you have no heart
@@TheDrakonian18 Sorry... I used to be a real jerk but now I am people's guy
Weak. Traitor! I am for no one. Not even my own family. 👹
Michelle: "I only cry when watching animals or animations."
The Lion King movie: *Literally animals and animations."*
Animated animals dying even 🤣😭
Uh... yeah, that's exactly why she said that.
@@jp3813 dw bro it's a joke
@@everythingshortsbyrajit3531 Take it easy, no one's gonna hurt you.
@@Drummer4President Considering that she even cried on Bambi too!!
Confession: this film was the very first Disney film to make me cry. No matter how many times I’ve watched Mufasa’s death scene, I’m still reduced to tears. You were looking at the GREATEST father in cinema. Ironically, voiced by the same person that voiced the WORST father in cinema history. Darth Vader.
The only dad as good as mufasa was stoick the vast
The fox and the hound is even sadder in my opinion
My crying moment was, believe it or not, Toy Story when (while imprisoned in Sid's room) Buzz was depressed over the realization that he was a toy and Woody became self depreciating after pointing out to Buzz the wonderful features he brings to Andy while at the same time thinking that he's outdated and not a toy worth playing with.
RIP to James Earl Jones this hurts me more that he is gone
I can’t hold my tears in “Remember who you are” scene.
I forgot a long time ago
Ellie cries, I cry.
RIP to James Earl Jones this hurts me more that he is gone
It is amazing just how well The Lion King still stands up after DECADES of watching it. Ironically, watching it as a kid compared to being an adult still resonates on the same level as far as emotional impact on specific scenes or characters.
It is, by definition, "timeless" in so many ways.
It is the single greatest movie Disney has ever made.
@@OriginalPuro i personally believe that there are other Disney movies at the same level, but yeah this movie is perfect
@Randy White beauty and the beast for example
@Randy White also the Humpback of Notredame
“After decades?” It came out in 94. It’s not even 3 decades old
Being strong as a male doesn't mean all the time or to throw your ego around 24/7, there are times and places when you have to be there. That's Mufasa. Be there when it counts. That's a Lion.
True lions observe the lands as the lionesses prowl, lounging patiently with the playing cubs but come nightfall they hunt big game using all their knowledge and power. Otherwise they act in daylight only to patrol or protect.
It never means that. De Waal's work already proves that this is the case with chimps, not just humans (though it's not as true with lions, but that's Jungian symbolism for you). The alpha male is always the strongest and the wisest and the most compassionate, all at the same time (or at least, enough when he needs to be to the females, other males, and his own family, and to be open to new information, as noted by the bird/'King's eye' in this one, which Scar is unhappy about). In this way, I think the modern world has a very corrupt, anti-reality view of males, since it's always framed in the context of 'ego' and in the negative, which is just nonsense. This shows zero literally of biology, and it means you understand humans even less than chimps understand (both men and women fail to understand humans all the time). For more insight into this, you can actually watch Jordan Peterson's Jungian lecture of The Lion King from 2017 on RUclips. He goes through the entire film, scene by scene.
Well said man
@@TheClassicWorld Just because that's what a 'strong' male is or should be doesn't mean there aren't males out there that misunderstand what it means to be strong and do things they feel would show that yet only show how insecure they are.
And even so-called 'alpha' males in the positive sense know that being strong doesn't mean not being vulnerable. That was something Mufasa talked about with Simba after saving him from the hyenas. What he did was brave and required a lot of mental strength, but it didn't mean that he wasn't without fear. He was afraid when Simba wandered off into a dangerous territory (something he was 'strong' enough to admit to his son) but because he had a duty to protect his son if he ever got into trouble, it drove him to do something in spite of the fear. Most importantly, he didn't do it to try to prove to anyone _else_ how 'strong' he was. And even with all that, strong males also know that there are times when they may not feel as strong and are 'strong' enough to recognize when they need help and support and aren't afraid to ask for it.
Keep in mind its the female lions that do most of the hunting AND caring after the cubs. Females are stronger than males emotionally and mentally.
can we just talk about how strong Serabi is? Like, she lost her husband and son all in one day. And Scar treats her like trash, and yet she carries herself with so much dignity, and is unwilling to cow to the bully. She is such an underrated character, I think.
Wb zazu
This is just cartoon , irl she had scar babies lol
Mufasa's voice is what Darth Vader sounds like when he is being nice hard to recognize
So you're saying that Mufasa was really Anakin Skywalker and Simba is Luke?
Mufasa's and Darth Vader's voice is the ultimate father's voice...😉
And Scar is Palpatine
@@scottketchie5703 Except Scar's defeated by Simba while Darth Vader is the one that defeated Palpatine...and yes, in Episode VI, because fuck Episode IX ;p
@@798jeremy yeah but this is a lot like star Wars
Hans Zimmer (who also did the soundtrack for movies like The Last Samurai, Inception, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Dark Knight trilogy & more) originally didn't want to do the Lion King soundtrack since it was an animation about animals, until he learned that it's about a boy who loses his father at a young age. Zimmer also lost his father when he was young so he tried to write the music accompanying Mufassa's death to reflect how he felt when his father died and as a kind of requiem for his own father. That's why it's impossible to not cry.
Exactly, I know how it felt like to lose my dad 2 years ago to liver disease. At least my mom spent 14 years together with him until the end.
I can definitely see why Hans Zimmer didn’t want to do with the score part during Mufasa’s death scene because I remember watching him talk about it during behind the scenes of the lion king and I feel really bad that he doesn’t have his dad anymore. He probably goes to visit his grave either on his birthday, Father’s Day or death anniversary but still his score in the lion king is the best yet my dad told me that the lion king what is Hans Zimmer’s first score that he did because it was for his daughter and I can see why.
As a 30 year old, Makes me happy to hear you’ve all seen it. It’s my fav childhood movie.
Me too I can quote the whole movie
Me too...
The Prince of Egypt should be your next video to react to. A forgotten masterpiece that nobody talks about.
i grew up watching that movie, its a true biblical story. im A Christian, so that hits hard for me.
Well I'd say its underrated, but deff wouldnt say "nobody" talks about it. Every channel that doesnt movie reactions is suggested to watch it :P
@@artsysabs Of all the reaction videos I've seen of animated films, a lot actually with millions of views, it's been me and two other users who have recommended it. It's a film that deserves all of the attention and recognition it needs for it's quality and overall message of overcoming the barriers that prevent a person from discovering who they really are.
@@TheEliminator1992 hmm just gotta explore around, personally with the handful of reactors I watch most of them have seen it, but I agree its deff a movie everyone should check out
Supreme Classic 💯🔥
At baseball games here in San Francisco, we have a “Lion King Cam”, where parents hold their babies up like Rafiki holding Simba, and they show them on the big screen. 🦁
Really? I'm going to have to move there when I have my first kid, this is tied for my favorite film of all time(with Silence of The Lambs ik that's a wierd combo) I know every single line it never gets old to me and I always dreamed of holding up my newborn like Rafiki does Simba.
By gawd they have some weird traditions in San Francisco! I can tell you it was quite the culture shock for me, coming from a quieter part of the world, to learn of the glory hole! It takes all sorts to make a world!
That’s interesting
A ok crack
That is frickin awesome! They need to blast the beginning of Circle of Life while doing it I hope!
I love Ellie's sympathy for the characters, and how emotional she gets 😅❤
I'll be honest, watching the lion King now hits different for me. The scene where Simba and his dad are playing and Simba asks "we'll always be together right?" brings me to tears now. My dad passed away in May and now the beginning of this movie gets me all the time now.
need more of the classics: Aladdin, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, Alice in Wonderland, Great Mouse Detective, Toy Story, A Bugs Life
edit: wow thanks for the likes 🍻
Yass Basil and Ratigan in that movie was my huge childhood!!
Fox and the hound, wild thorn berry's the movie, moses prince of Egypt, jungle book, little mermaid,all dogs go to heaven and balto, also lion king
Me too
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I have such a special connection to this movie, I grew up with rheumatoid arthritis, and every time when I was having a day with a lot of pain, ( which back then was just about everyday,) I would ask my mom to put on Lion King for me, and it always made me happy. 😁 ( except when Mufasa died, then I cried my eyes out, and I still do at age 27) I still watch it every single Friday. 😊 and when I’m too sick to watch it, I listen to the soundtrack.
@Luis Vasquez Jr man this movie is a paradise for so many people. I don't sleep without listening to the soundtrack, cause it's my comfort zone. It protects me, makes me calm after a long day.
I watched it probably over 50 times as a kid. There’s no better animation.
When I was child, I watched this movie literally every day. And when my dad said me that I can't watch
it, I "watched" the movie in my mind, 'cause of many times I'd watched TLK I knew all the songs and dialogues :3
I heard in an interview with Elton John that he wrote the song Can You Feel the Love in only 20 minutes.
*Music
Tim Rice wrote all the lyrics for The Lion king, while Elton wrote all the music.
That’s Kevin’s Dad’s Or Father’s Birthday Special!
Great reactions ladies. It's cool how Ellie was holding hands with the lady in black the whole time and holding hands with Michelle and the lady in black at least half of the time. Ellie is just so sweetly emotional
they're all very beautiful and happy together. i prefer the ellie/michelle reactions or these ones over the single ones
The prince of Egypt is another amazing animated movie
@14:21 this was the first major trauma for most kids when I was younger. This and Littlefoot’s mom from “The Land Before Time “ always gets to everyone I know.
Don't forget about Optimus' death from the 1986 Transformers movie.
@@joshmontemayor1212 That was thankfully temporary though I always thought it was pretty crummy they’d kill off the main character in their own film!!!!
“Cause nobody messed with your dad” Shit makes me tear up every time man
that makes me cry hard
He went from angry and upset to loving and caring in a few Mufasa is the GOAT of Disney Parents
The notable voices in this film include James Earl Jones(Darth Vader), Johnathan Taylor Thomas(Home Improvement), Matthew Broderick(Ferris Bueller's Day Off), Moira Kelly, Madge Sinclair(Coming to America), Jeremy Irons(Alfred), Rowan Atkinson(Mr Bean), Cheech Marin(Cheech and Chong), Whoopie Goldberg, and Nathan Lane(Mouse Trap); this is easily one of the best animated films ever made; there's also a Lion King 2, Lion King 1-1/2, and a Timon and Pumbaa show
Jeremy Irons? Who was he voicing? Everytime I hear his name, I remember Die Hard with a Vengeance
@@NFLGuru22 he voiced Scar
RIP to James Earl Jones
Jeremy Irons as Scar was perfect...
Amazing voice, no candle held to te 2019 remake
Don’t forget James Earl Jones as Mufasa
RIP to Zarabi and Rafiki, the original voice actors who have passed away
Sarabi
RIP to James Earl Jones this hurts me more that he is gone
I cry every time I see this animation. It's so nostalgic to me now, I remember me, as a kid watching the vhs tape all day along. The Lion King marked my childhood. S2
This story is the exact story of Hamlet, its a shame more people don't know because Hamlet is an amazing story
Or how about kimba the white lion
Only a tiny bit. Otherwise it’s really not.
There are no new stories but about ten being retold.
@@SaRENRampaiger You're just repeating something you heard online. The Lion King's story has almost nothing in common with Kimba.
Cry baby Jarvis
Looking back this film messed me up as a kid. Lots of disney's films are like this, even today, but I think disney always did it right with teaching kids on pretty mature or serious subjects. This film will forever hold up as an absolute classic
Every time I watch this movie and Simba says “Dad?” I immediately break 😭.
I think what makes it more heartbreaking is that I don’t know if Simba fully understood what happened
This movie always hits me where it hurts. I saw it for the first time in the theater with my father in the summer of '94. Six months later he was dead by his own hand. I was 8. Our post movie conversation panned out very similar to Simba and Mufasa's, the big difference being that my father didn't end up dying protecting me but rather protecting himself. I literally cannot watch this film without being overwhelmed with pride, sorrow, guilt, shame, anger, resentment, and regret, especially during the ghost Mufasa scene.
Geez man, that’s horrible. Hope you’re doing okay now.
It’s not quite the same, but this film came out two days after my maternal grandfather passed away.
Granted I wasn’t even born yet, but knowing that fact still adds a certain sadness to this film regardless when I watch it
I obviously didn't know your father, but assuming he was an otherwise devoted and caring father prior to his passing, it's possible that he took his own life because he may have reached a point where he felt that his ability to be that to you could no longer overcome whatever personal demons he could've been battling inside. I understand as a loved one of a victim of suicide it's hard to process why someone would do it and it's easy to feel like it's your fault for what he did, but I want to say that neither you nor your father should feel shame or guilt for what happened. Your father was likely very ill and he just didn't want to tell you and bother you with it because he wanted to stay strong for you. Only when he felt that his ability to stay being that strong father figure to you was finally going to be compromised by his ability to deal with his own personal issues did he probably feel like he had no other choice. Many people take their own lives because they're in what they feel is a desperate and hopeless situation after having spent much of their lives using their emotional energy to to hide and mask their issues so they could survive and/or take care of others rather than taking time to take care of themselves.
If somebody had reached out to your father or he had asked someone for help maybe it could've turned out different but I hope you don't feel that he did what he did out of selfishness. I'm sure he remembered that talk with you after watching the movie and didn't want to let you down, so rather than facing a reality where he wouldn't be able to give 100% to you, he just decided to end it himself.
This movie always gets me through because I had a hard life but I remember what Rafiki says and is true. Remember who you are and where you came from. You wouldn't be you if you chose to rise up to the occasion. It hits different when you're an adult and all the stuff is relatable.
I watched this in 96. Been watching it over and over in the past 27 years. The lessons are so good. The music is epic.
Y'all ladies are the cutest! The lady with the braids is totally me, crying through the entire thing. Such a beautiful film even today.
During Mufasa's death, all girls cried, but only one was not trying to hide it by putting their hands in front of their face.
Ellie is pure, I like that.
Michy, and others, dont glare at Elli for being emotional at the right times, EVERYONE cried big crocodile tears when Simba saw his dad in the lake and in the stars. I ushered at the theater in NYC when the broadway show was playing, and Not only did they pulll off the stampede? but when THIS scene happened? they pulled that off too, not a dry eye in the house- it was as if the audience reaction was scripted it happened EVERY TIME the show played. Some left their seats and went outside for a bit to calm down.
When they were crying from seeing touching moments like Simba and Mofusa playing. Man their gonna cry harder when Mufasa dies, and I can't blame them because that's the saddest part in the movie.
Mufasa (James Earl Jones) is the voice of Darth Vader. 🦁 He also voices him in the live-action version.
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is my favorite song by Elton John and popular pop music of the 90s
Fantastic song to duet on electric and acoustic guitar.
*Music by Elton John, fruitcake. Tim Rice wrote the lyrics, fruitloop!
I also agree that you have to see "The Prince of Egypt". The other CLASSIC that i recommend is: "An American Tail" (1986). These are two MASTERPIECES. Greetings from Arica, Chile
If you guys plan on reacting to more Disney films or animated films in general I would highly recommend Tarzan! SO underrated and beautifully animated!!
And "Dinosaur"
I support both of these suggestions. Dinosaur made me cry. Tarzan is great. Phil Collins went all out on the soundtrack too. I actually prefer it over any of his actual career music.
@@ottoswanson6664 wow I actually love you no one gives that movie respect!
@@MontgomeryWenis yea Disney Dinosaur is a true classic.
.....Until you realize that Tarzan is Carl in "Ghost". 😳😳😳
i loved your reaction to this. at the beginning when you said "that animation is really good for 1994". ohit is not just good. it is EPIC. the first 5 minutes of this movie is single handedly the most incredible animation in movie history!!
also, in that scene when scar is talkinga bout killing the king, they are marching, it is the goose step that they did under adolf hitler nazi germany.
Contrary to CGI quality, traditional animation doesn't get better each decade. You'd be surprised how detailed and accurate were Disney animations even from 1937! (Snow White)😃
@@jammerc64 absolutely
What a classic! I still love this movie as a 26-year-old.
23 for me 😅
21 for me
Im 27. Born in 94 same age as the Movie Lion King. My favorite movie
The actor that voiced Scar couldn't finish the last part of the "Be Prepared" song so the last part was actually sung by the actor that voiced Ed the Hyena.
Ah! Watching the REAL Lion King! Good choice!👍
The voice of Mufasa is James Earl Jones, also the voice of Darth Vader.
Zazu is voiced by Rowan Atkinson, known for Black Adder and Mr. Bean.
Animals that eat bugs are called insectivores.
Really? Didn’t know about the last one. Might have to add that to my novel.
In France, Scar is voiced by the same guy who voiced Frollo in " The Hunchback of Notre-Dame "
"I see you can run away from it or learn from it."
Rafiki is the BEST!
The voice actor who does the voice for Mufasa is the same actor who does the voice for Darth Vader in Star Wars. A good film to watch is coming to America which he is also in
Fact: The queen in Coming To America is also starring in The Lion KIng as a couple with James Earl Jones!
James earl jones
The voice of Sarabi, Madge Sinclair, was the Queen in Coming to America
@@15blackshirt Indeed.
@@15blackshirt Wait, really?? I never knew that. Thanks.
Nala gave Simba those “you can take me” eyes 😂😂😂😂❤
WOW! Those expressions of Ellie at 35:50 - 35:58 deserves their own meme or GIF animation at least! Certainly gonna keep them for myself with audio! ^^
Best Disney 90s movie eveeeeeer 🤩 The death of Mufasa always hurts.. 💔
Fun fact: In the opening scene, where he holds the Son up and the light breaks and hits him, Carl Jung calls that 'synchronicity', which means, 'a circumstance that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection'. As for the rest of it, that's pure Darwinism and a concept from Tolkien called 'applicability', which means, 'the readers are free to think about the work in any way that works with their own thoughts. It isn't telling you how to think or feel in any certain, topical or political manner. It is letting you apply the work to your life'. Two of the most important elements of great storytelling (along with a few other core ideas).
I always have to mimic the scene when Simba takes his place as the king of the Pridelands, for whatever reason.
Just to put into perspective how brutal Scar's death was: hyenas have a bite force strong enough to chomp through bones the same way we bite into celery. And, they have no ethical dilemmas when it comes to eating their prey alive. So they probably didn't even kill Scar right away; they ate him before he was even dead, meaning he endured SO much pain before finally dying to blood loss. Death by hyena attack is one of the most brutal ways to die in nature, because in actuality, contrary to what the movie shows, hyenas are actually BETTER hunters than lions! Their hunting success rate is higher than that of lionesses, and they even beat lions when they attack in a group. We didn't know that in '94; so, the most famous animated movie of all time did a HUGE disservice to hyenas as predators. Justice for hyenas! 🙏 These guys are SCARIER than lions!
The pain in mufasas eyes when's he's about to fall is heartbreaking.
The look of shock and utter horror
RIP to James Earl Jones
@@jarekvelchek802 RIP
Just sad how a few people never watched the Lion King when they’re young.
Yeah..
I sit back when I click the homies videos sometimes and realize we watched them literally come from 2 people just posting videos to a whole production and crew of people. They are a great example of the RUclips grind and hustle.
RIP to James Earl Jones 🕊️😢
20:58 - It was stated a few years back by some food organization in Europe. The reason is that they contain the same nutrients as a lot of the meat that we eat but their farming is a lot more efficient (less water, less space required, less energy in the processing of the meat, etc). The fact that people will accept it as the food of the future is a different thing. I tried some cookies made with a flour made out or crickets and worms and honestly is quite tasteless, the rest of the ingredients covered any taste that the flour might have.
22:27 - Ways to ruin the moment: the cloud of dust in this shot forms the word 'sex'.
They contain Protein and it isn't Sex, dumbass. It is Sfx for Special Effects.
@@MrParkerman6 is it?
Meerkats are in the Mongoose Family and they are insectivores and love to eat Scorpions. Warthogs are in the Pig Family and their main diet is grass, Fruit & Veggies but can eat bugs at the bottom of roots. Lions are in the Cat Family & can only survive on meat. Lions do chew on "cat grass" as coolant for their bodies. But it works for the movie (;
My favourite Disney animated classic ever! I've watched it countless times and I just can't stop loving it❣
One year later after The Lion King, Jeremy Irons appeared as Simon Gruber, the main antagonist in Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995).
by far the best movie from disney, everything is amazing, powerful..
The cast is perfect, the script is perfect, the delivery is perfect, the animation is perfect, & the soundtrack is the greatest movie soundtrack of all time... also perfect. As many amazing movies Disney/Pixar & other studios have released to date, to me, this is still the greatest animated movie of all time. The emotion it invokes is a testament to its greatness.
The Lion King is what Hamlet would be if it had musical numbers
11:32 Ellie "I never watched Ed, Edd & Eddy"
Everyone: GGAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSPP
Me: LOL how dare you
Next reaction maybe?
Also Me: Where the hell have you been as a kid?
OH This must not stand, we must introduce her.
Three hot Bulgarian babes who watch Ed, Edd & Eddy?? Respect ✊🏾 Convert Ellie ASAP so it can be four hot Bulgarian babes.
I laughed so hard at their reaction 🤣
you should all watch "the land before time", it's another heart breaker. and it's about adorable dinosaurs!
I always start worrying with this movie when people start the crying early. Jeremey Irons absolutely kills it as Scar. "Long Live the King" is one of the most haunting line deliveries ever.
People always seem so surprised when they're crying during an animated film. They deal with very real emotions and situations like any other film can. And Disney... they are absolutely masters of finding that emotional knife to just gut you with and then overwhelm you with later.
I loved hearing you girls sing! ❤️
"ow what was that for?!"
"it doesn't matter, it was in the past" LOLLL
Another good and perhaps underated movie with James Earl Jones, voice of Mufasa and Darth Vader, is the Sneakers. Jones is just one of the many all-star cast members in Sneakers.
I hope Ellie and Michelle feel better Scar really hurt their feelings so much making them cry like that!
OMG ! Y'all just made my day . Was having a bad week and Y'all just made it better . Thanks !
Jonathan Taylor Thomas (voice of simba)
James earl Jones (voice mufasa)
Jeremy irons (voice of scar)
Billy Crystal (voice of timone)
Rowan akitson (voice of zazu)
Love the reaction guys, very honest and genuine as usual. Lots of tears, but hey Lion King'll do that to ya.👍
ellie's hyena impression at the end was soo cute lol
Worst thing I realized about Moufasa and what Scar did with him AFTER he died?! Check the bones imprisoning Zazu and the skull Scar is playing with. 😳😭
Looks more like a Baboon skull tbh. But the Hyenas probably did eat Mufasa 😭
The lionesses would've revolted already if he did that. That makes him look very guilty.
@@stephies5352 If the lionesses found the remains, they would've accused Scar of conspiring w/ the hyenas.
@@jp3813 that's true actually.
That isn't Mufasa's skull, dumbass.
Nearly 3 decades later and the reactions are still the same, Lion King Lovers will never die!
I can’t believe it’s almost 30 years old…..
I wasn’t even born yet LOL
I hope there will be a sequel reaction, the best song "he lives in you" is in that movie.
I am a german borned 1984. I had no Connection to this until I met my fiance 2015. I watched it 1994 on cinema. For me as a kid it was just a great movie
I met my fiance end of november 2015. She never wachted this movie before that. She was born and raised in Teheran, Iran.
We watched that Movie together in December 2015. I was emotianally connectect to the family part of Mufasa and Simba. "Just" a kid lost his daddy.
But my fiance was much more connected to it.
For her it meant to be the history of the Iran before 1979. Mufasa = Reza Sha Palavi Sen. Simba = Reza Sha Palavi jun. The hyenas represents Ayatollah Kohmenie or his uncle.
The king went to exile and never retourned back. From this point this movie is a wish for a better future. Let we bet it come true.
I still have this on VHS. You should see the sequel of it too. Just as good as this one. And there's a tv series of Timon and Pumbaa
The sequel is NOT good whatsoever. Neither is the Lion King 1½ with Pumba and Timon.
@@MontgomeryWenis Personally, I always HATED the sequel haha - even when I was a kid. Like, it wasn't even drawn in the same style as the first one.. that bothered me so much. That movie 100% lacked heart and soul.
not really, the sequel was meh
@@user-vc5rp7nf8f Guess I'm really alone here on this one. lol.
@@SaRENRampaiger hahah, I liked the sequel’s songs! But that’s about it 😂
Awwww! I loved your reactions! This Lion King actually has a sequel called ‘Lion King: Simba’s Pride’, and it’s EXTREMELY good! Almost feels like the first! I really recommend you all watch it!
Lion King 2 is Romeo and Juliet and it is well done... i really liked that they actually payed homage to Lion King 2 in South Park in episode where they clearly had a Romeo and Juliet theme and they never mentioned it and talked the whole episode only about references from Lion King 2...
Indeed. One of Disney's best sequels for sure.
Poor wee Ellie started crying as soon as the stampede started,I always think it's weird that Mufasa and Darth Vader have the same voice(James Earl Jones)
About like it’s weird for Gandalf and Magneto to be the same person.
Disney's Tarzan and one of the Bad Guys from "Ghost" are the same actor.
Y'all are great. Vicki is a great addition to the team.
The Lion King is my favorite movie of all time! I still have my plush Simba from Disney world Florida with me. I saw the movie in 3D when they re-released it. The remake wasn't very good. Even though I know Mufasa's scene is coming it always makes me cry. Also Scar is the best. SAVANACLAW for life🔥🔥🔥
OMG I remember that too!
It was awesome finally seeing it on the big screen, as I never got to before that (I was born after it came out, 1995)
I love how they're so emotionally invested...especially Ellie!
Thank you again! The more homies.....the merrier. Reminds me of seeing it in the theater with an audience!
They all have similar body types. It's like their bodies became friends and their heads just came along for the ride.
if you like this one you’d also like brother bear a lot!! a lot of deeper meaning and a heartfelt movie overall!
The new Lion King with the CGI animals changed the story a little bit. When Mufasa talks about his kingdom being everything the light touches and Simba saying that would be his. Mufasa says that it's about owning it but protecting it. Also, the hyenas weren't annoying as they are in the animated version.
The Hyena's in the remake are incredibly annoying and unfunny.
For nearly my whole childhood, that stampede scene gave me nightmares
"Being brave doesn't mean looking for trouble..." I taught my children that principe... My most impressive phrase
Nice one man 😎😎
Fun fact the hyenas bite force is much stronger than the lions
Hyenas are also matriarchal!
Really is that true
@@wildtk123 yep
@@chandlerbing1800 thanks
Ouch rip Mufasa's back
Rafiki hiting Simba and telling him it's in the past is THE BEST LESSION EVER!
My children ❤️ this movie, and they know, and can sing all the songs ( Although in Danish, we got the Danish synchronized version )
I’m part-Danish my grandpa on my dad’s side is Danish
@@ayanamiayachanJ nice to hear. 😊 (kan du tale dansk ? )
When she was a toddler, my goddaughter called me Timon and my brother Pumbaa. 😂
love you girls. Please give us your reactions to the whole Toy Story series - starting from the first one to the last, of course! Lots of tears (and fun) guaranteed!
Saw the Lion King on Broadyway about 10 years ago when I was in school as part of a choir trip, one of the best memories I have! It was so moving, we also got to work with some of the performers and learn a lot about the musical pieces earlier that day before hand ❤ shout out to Mr.Ullman and John Hanson Middle school for arranging that trip!
It’s still my favorite Broadway show I ever saw, ever since seeing it back in 2009.
Great movie huh? Now y'all gotta see THE LION KING 2: SIMBA'S PRIDE!
Lion King 2 is Romeo and Juliet and it is well done... i really liked that they actually payed homage to Lion King 2 in South Park in episode where they clearly had a Romeo and Juliet theme and they never mentioned it and talked the whole episode only about references from Lion King 2...
@@zbynekurbanek3345 I never really watched South Park ever.
Fun Fact: Insectivores is the phrase of an animal that only diets on bugs, that’s basically what Timon and Pumbaa were.