The Lion King 2: Simbas Pride
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The Lion King 2: Simbas Pride

Simba's daughter is the key to a resolution of a bitter feud between Simba's pride and the outcast pride led by the mate of Scar.

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In The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (1998), the young lioness Kiara becomes the central figure in an ongoing conflict between Simba's pride and a group of outcasts, led by the mate of the late Scar. Set in the majestic African savannah, this beloved animated film is a heartwarming tale of love, family, and reconciliation.

As Simba navigates his role as king of the Pride Lands, his daughter Kiara is drawn to the forbidden Outlands, where she encounters a young lion named Kovu. Despite the tensions between their respective prides, Kiara and Kovu form an unlikely bond, igniting a hope for peace.

Guided by the wise Rafiki, Simba realizes that the true resolution to the feud lies within his daughter, and he must learn to trust her instincts. With breathtaking animation and an incredible musical score, The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride takes viewers on a thrilling adventure filled with inspiring characters and memorable songs.

This unforgettable sequel to the original classic is an enchanting story that teaches powerful lessons about friendship, forgiveness, and the importance of embracing our differences. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning landscapes, heartfelt emotions, and timeless essence of The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride. Join Kiara and Kovu on a journey that will warm your heart and remind you of the enduring power of love.

Also Known As:

The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride

Release Date:

27 Oct 1998

Writers:

Flip Kobler (screenplay), Cindy Marcus (screenplay), Jenny Wingfield (additional written material), Linda Voorhees (additional written material), Gregory Poirier (additional written material), Bill Motz (additional written material), Bob Roth (additional written material), Mark McCorkle (additional written material), Bob Schooley (additional written material), Jonathan Cuba (additional written material)

Awards:

3 wins & 3 nominations.