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THE LION KING SECRETS


THE LION KING SECRETS







SECRET NUMBER ONE… THE ORIGINAL TITLE OF THE MOVIE WASN'T 'THE LION KING' "When I first started work on The Lion King, the movie was called King Of The Jungle," reveals the film's producer Don Hahn. "King Of The Jungle was a metaphor for this allegorical story about human behavior. We were thinking about the idea of how it's a jungle out there and Simba has to exist in this jungle. However, there was no jungle in our story; they're out on a savannah. Another title we looked into was King Of The Beasts, which made more sense because a lion is the king of beasts – but then we threw that out because we wanted to focus on a simple story about a lion king. At that stage we thought, 'Why not call it The Lion King?' The story is about a kid who wants to be king and his uncle frames him for murder, so he grows up in the wilderness and then he has to come back to claim his throne. That's the whole story, and it's all about a lion king, so the name stuck."







SECRET NUMBER TWO… PRIDE ROCK WAS CREATED IN BURBANK! "We took a trip to Kenya to research the animals and the landscape for the movie," explains The Lion King co-director Roger Allers. "There wasn't much time for sketching during the trip because the animals were always very quick, but we did a lot of photo research and we absorbed the feel of the landscape and the weather. In the movie, Pride Lands is modeled after many different areas of Kenya. There are certain things lifted from the landscape around the Samburu District, but we used a variety of inspirations. Many people try to say, "Pride Rock is based on this mountain here." But they are wrong. An artist in Burbank invented Pride Rock.







SECRET NUMBER THREE… ZAZU WAS ORIGINALLY A SMALLER SPECIES OF BIRD "In the early stages of development, Zazu was a little, pointy-beaked bird," reveals co-director Roger Allers. "I can't remember the exact species, but we decided to change him into something very different after our research trip to Africa. We kept seeing these wonderful hornbill birds hopping around the place and they had so much character. The upward curve of their beak suggested a sense of haughtiness to them; and at the same time they had wonderful feathery legs that looked like they were wearing pajama bottoms. They looked so funny and they had so much personality that we knew Zazu would have to be a hornbill. It really added to his character."






SECRET NUMBER FOUR… IT TOOK NINE MONTHS TO CONVERT THE MOVIE INTO 3D "When I first heard that The Lion King was going to be converted into 3D, I wasn't sure it could be done," reveals producer Don Hahn. "However, I was blown away by the results. It looks fantastic! All in all, it took about nine months to complete the process. We spent the first three months preparing and testing the shots, followed by six months of actual production work."







SECRET NUMBER FIVE… THE CREATIVE TEAM BROUGHT REAL LIONS INTO THE ANIMATION STUDIO TO RESEARCH THEIR MOVEMENTS "When Walt Disney worked on Bambi, he brought a variety of forest animals into the animation studio for research," reveals The Lion King co-director Rob Minkoff. "The artists could see how the animals looked up close and they could observe how they moved around, so it was a great way to study the wildlife. That inspired us to bring real lions and cubs into the studio to research the animals of The Lion King. A very famous animal expert called Jim Fowler, who was the host of a television show called Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, brought the animals in for us. It was very exciting and very informative for all of the animators working on the movie."







SECRET NUMBER SIX… RAFIKI WAS A VERY DIFFERENT CHARACTER IN EARLY VERSIONS OF THE STORY "In the early stages of production, the character of Rafiki was very different to the character you see in the finished film," admits co-director Roger Allers. "In early versions of the story, Rafiki was a serious counselor to the king. He was a very wise man, so we hired the actor Robert Guillaume to do the voice. However, by the time Robert came into record the voice, the character had completely changed. We had come up with the idea of Rafiki being more of a crazy hermit monk. He was now a wacky and mysterious character with a mystical side and a wisdom that shows through occasionally – but a very playful, nutty side too. Robert is a very dignified person and this wasn't what he had signed up for, so we spent the first recording session trying to find the voice and the laugh of Rafiki. Robert nailed it that day and the rest is history."





SECRET NUMBER SEVEN… NATHAN LANE AND ERNIE SABELLA ORIGINALLY AUDITIONED FOR THE ROLE OF THE HYENAS "The casting process for The Lion King was extremely long and very involved," explains co-director Rob Minkoff. "We went through lots of different ideas for the various roles in the movie, but two of the great successes were Timon and Pumbaa. Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella were performing in a Broadway production of Guys And Dolls in 1992, when The Lion King was being made. They came to an audition in New York and they bumped into each other in the lobby, which is when they discovered they were both auditioning for the roles of hyenas. They asked the casting director if they could audition together and they were hilarious as they read their lines, but they didn't seem right for the hyenas. That's when we thought, 'What if we use them as Timon and Pumbaa?' It was the perfect fit."






SECRET NUMBER EIGHT… THE HAKUNA MATATA SONG WASN'T IN THE ORIGINAL SCRIPT "In the early stages of production, we had a song called He's Got It All Worked Out in the movie," reveals co-director Rob Minkoff. "We wanted a fun, bug-eating song because we wanted to convey the idea that Simba is not being a lion when he meets Timon and Pumbaa; he's giving up his lion ways and he's moving into this new life away from his home. However, we couldn't convince everybody that making the entire song about eating bugs was a good idea. Soon after, the research team came back from their trip to Africa with the phrase 'Hakuna Matata'. We talked about it in a meeting with Tim Rice – and that's when the idea struck. I remember Tim saying, 'Hmmm… Hakuna Matata. It's a bit like Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo.' A song was born!" SECRET NUMBER NINE… PUMBAA'S BELLY-RUBBING WAS INSPIRED BY AN ANIMATOR'S WIFE "My wife was pregnant with our first child during the time I was working on The Lion King," explains animator Tony Bancroft. "If you watch a pregnant woman –– you'll notice that they like to rub their bellies. It makes them feel comfortable. It's appeasing. Well, I used to watch my wife rubbing her belly and it made me think, 'That would be such a fun element to put into Pumbaa since he's a big, fat guy.' When you see Pumbaa lying on his back staring up at the stars in the movie, you'll notice he does that gesture. I animated that scene and I had him stroking his stomach softly like a pregnant woman.










SECRET NUMBER TEN… THE FILMMAKERS ORIGINALLY WANTED CHEECH AND CHONG TO PLAY THE HYENAS IN THE MOVIE "We had a really tough time finding the right voices for the hyenas in the movie," reveals co-director Rob Minkoff. "Gary Trousdale, one of the directors of Beauty And The Beast, helped us out in the early stages of development and he created an entire storyboard of the hyenas as if they were played by Cheech and Chong. It was hilarious, but Cheech and Chong weren't working together at the time, so we knew we wouldn't be able to book the pair for the roles. Around that same time we heard that Whoopi Goldberg was interested in the film and when we asked her if she'd like to voice a hyena she said, 'Yeah, great.' So we got Cheech and Whoopi instead of Cheech and Chong !"

One day, while a woodcutter ......Story



One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a river,
his axe fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord appeared and asked,
"Why are you crying?" The woodcutter replied that his axe has fallen into
water, and he needed the axe to make his living.

The Lord went down into the water and reappeared with a golden axe.
"Is this your axe?" the Lord asked.
The woodcutter replied, "No."

The Lord again went down and came up with a silver axe.
"Is this your axe?" the Lord asked.
Again, the woodcutter replied, "No."

The Lord went down again and came up with an iron axe.
"Is this your axe?" the Lord asked.
The woodcutter replied, "Yes."

The Lord was pleased with the man's honesty and gave him all three axes to
keep, and the woodcutter went home happy.

Some time later the woodcutter was walking with his wife along the
riverbank, and his wife fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord
again appeared and asked him, "Why are you crying?"

"Oh Lord, my wife has fallen into the water!"

The Lord went down into the water and came up with Jennifer Lopez.
"Is this your wife?" the Lord asked.
"Yes," cried the woodcutter.

The Lord was furious. "You lied! That is an untruth!"

The woodcutter replied, "Oh, forgive me, my Lord. It is a misunderstanding.
You see, if I had said 'no' to Jennifer Lopez, You would have come up with
Catherine Zeta-Jones. Then if I also said 'no' to her, you would have come
up with my wife. Had I then said 'yes,' you would have given me all three.
Lord, I am a poor man, and am not able to take care of all three wives, so
THAT'S why I said yes to Jennifer Lopez."

The moral of this story is:
Whenever a man lies, it is for a good and honorable reason, and for the
benefit of others.

THE STORY OF SOUL


The Story of Soul  
Romans 12:9-10.

There once was a man named Soul who was walking in a garden. He was whistling a real sweet tune for he was saved and had the joy of the Lord, but he was a baby Christian. As Soul was walking, a beautiful and seductive woman came out from behind a tree. Soul was very startled. He said, "Hello, I'm Soul, what is your name?" She replied, "I am Temptation, I have what you want." "What do I want?" replied Soul. "You want to do all things which are of the flesh," said Temptation. Soul replied, "O.K., lead me." So he and Temptation went off and fulfilled the desires of the flesh. When
Soul returned to the garden, he met a man named Condemnation. Condemnation said, "Hey, I see you have met my friend, Temptation. " Soul said, "Yes, who are you?" I am Condemnation, I come after Temptation. We work hand-in-hand." Then Condemnation jumped on Soul's back and began to beat him. He hit Him in the face and kicked him when he was down. This went on for Several days. On about the third day, a man named Mercy came running and said, I Command you, Condemnation, to stop beating Soul. " Condemnation snickered,
"Make me." So Mercy unsheathed his sword and cut Condemnation in two. As Soul watched in astonished pain, he was overtaken by the power of Mercy. Mercy walked up to Soul and said, I have dealt with Condemnation before. He should not show up around you anymore." Soul replied, "How can I ever thank you?" "Well," replied Mercy, "I was sent here by God and He told me to introduce you to a dear friend of mine. His name is Redemption." Redemption walked up and said, "Hello Soul, I see that you are not doing well." Soul replied, "Not until Mercy came along. It is a pleasure to meet you Redemption."  "Well", said Redemption," I am glad to meet you. Are you ready to Accept me?" "What do you mean?" asked Soul. Redemption said, Well, when you accepted Jesus and decided to walk with Him, then you chose to accept the things of Him and His love.
I am a part of Jesus' love. I help you feel forgiven. You will never have to deal with Condemnation again. Temptation may come around, but I have someone I would like for you to meet who can help you with That. His name is Grace." Grace walked up to Soul and said, "Hello Soul, I have been waiting for you. As a matter of fact all three of us have been waiting to meet you. I will help you take the way out of Temptation that God gives you as it comes up. The last person we want you to meet is Faith."
Hi Soul, I am Faith, and I will help you stay strong and keep your Beliefs strong," said Faith. Soul began to cry. When he began to cry Redemption said, "This is what we were here for. Jesus redeemed you, saved you by Grace through Faith and gives you his Mercy. Jesus loves you Soul."
Soul said, "I love you, Jesus."
Unknown.


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