GBA

Disney's The Lion King

A 2003 GBA adaptation of the classic 16-bit platformer based on Disney's animated film. Players control Simba through his journey from cub to king across 10 levels featuring music from the original movie.

Release Date
January 1, 2003
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

In the Pride Lands, a pride of lions rules over the kingdom from Pride Rock. King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi 's newborn son, Simba , is presented to the gathered animals by Rafiki , the mandrill who serves as the kingdom's shaman and advisor. Mufasa's younger brother, Scar , covets the throne and plots to eliminate Mufasa and Simba so that he may become king. When Simba grows into a young cub, Mufasa shows him the Pride Lands and forbids him from exploring beyond its borders.

Mufasa explains to Simba the responsibilities of kingship and the "circle of life," which connects all living things. Scar manipulates Simba into exploring an elephants' graveyard beyond the Pride Lands. There, Simba and his best friend, Nala , are chased by three spotted hyenas named Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed . Mufasa is alerted by his majordomo , the hornbill Zazu , and rescues the cubs.

Though disappointed in Simba for disobeying him and endangering himself and Nala, Mufasa forgives him. He explains that the great kings of the past watch over them from the night sky, from which he will one day watch over Simba. Scar visits the hyenas and convinces them to help him kill Mufasa and Simba in exchange for hunting rights in the Pride Lands. Scar lures Simba into a gorge and signals the hyenas to drive a large herd of wildebeest into a stampede to trample him.

He then alerts Mufasa, who saves Simba and tries to escape the gorge; but Scar betrays him by throwing him into the stampede to his death. Scar then deceives Simba into believing that Mufasa's death was his fault and tells him to leave the kingdom and never return. He orders the hyenas to kill Simba, but Simba escapes. Unaware of Simba's survival, Scar tells the pride that the stampede killed both Mufasa and Simba, and steps forward as the new king, allowing the hyenas into the Pride Lands.

Simba collapses in a desert but is rescued by two outcasts, a meerkat and a warthog named Timon and Pumbaa . Simba grows up with his two new friends in their oasis , living a carefree life under their motto " hakuna matata " ("no worries" in Swahili ). Years later, an adult Simba rescues Timon and Pumbaa from a hungry lioness, who is revealed to be Nala. Simba and Nala fall in love , and she urges him to return home, telling him that the Pride Lands have become drought -stricken under Scar's reign.

Still feeling guilty over Mufasa's death, Simba refuses and leaves angrily. He encounters Rafiki, who tells Simba that Mufasa's spirit lives on in him. Simba is visited by the spirit of Mufasa in the night sky, who tells him that he must take his place as king. After Rafiki advises him to learn from the past instead of running from it, Simba decides to return to the Pride Lands.

Aided by his friends, Simba sneaks past the hyenas at Pride Rock and confronts Scar, who shames Simba over his supposed role in Mufasa's death. Scar then reveals to Simba that he killed Mufasa. Enraged, Simba retaliates and forces Scar to confess the truth to the pride. A battle ensues between Simba and his allies and the hyenas.

Scar attempts to escape but is cornered by Simba at a ledge near the top of Pride Rock. Scar begs for mercy and attempts to deceive Simba by blaming his actions on the hyenas. Simba spares Scar's life but orders him to leave the Pride Lands forever. Scar refuses and attacks Simba.

Following a brief battle, Simba throws Scar off the ledge. Scar survives the fall, but the hyenas, who overheard him betraying them, attack and maul him to death. With Scar and the hyenas gone, Simba takes his place as king, and Nala becomes his queen. With the Pride Lands restored, Rafiki presents Simba and Nala's newborn cub to the assembled animals, thus continuing the circle of life.

Awards & Honors

Best Original Score
Academy Awards
" Can You Feel the Love Tonight " Music by Elton John ; Lyrics by Tim Rice
Best Original Song
" Circle of Life " Music by Elton John; Lyrics by Tim Rice
Best Original Song
" Hakuna Matata " Music by Elton John; Lyrics by Tim Rice
Best Original Song
Top Soundtrack
American Music Awards
Best Animated Feature
Annie Awards
Brenda Chapman (Head of Story)
Best Achievement in Story Contribution
Mark Henn (Supervising Animator for " Young Simba ")
Best Achievement in Production Design
Scott F. Johnston (Artistic Supervisor – Computer Graphics)
Best Achievement in Production Design
Andy Gaskill (Art Director)
Best Achievement in Production Design
Jeremy Irons
Best Achievement in Voice Acting
Animated Voice-Over Casting
Artios Awards
Top Box Office Films
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Music by Elton John; Lyrics by Tim Rice
Most Performed Song from Motion Pictures
Best Original Film Music
British Academy Film Awards

Sales & Commercial Performance

Total Revenue
$425 million

About Disney's The Lion King

Disney's The Lion King is a classic video game released for the Game Boy Advance on January 1, 2003. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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