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'''''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride''''' also stylized as ''The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride'' is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 film ''The Lion King'' made by Disney in 1998. Widely considered by many to be one of the best Disney direct-to-video sequels, it underwent many changes before its release in 1998.
'''''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride''''' also stylized as ''The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride'' is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 film ''The Lion King'' made by Disney. Widely considered by many to be one of the best Disney direct-to-video sequels, it underwent many changes before its release in 1998.


==Early Production==
==Early Production==
During this time the film was very different from the final product with major plot and character differences.
Discussion began about the possibility of a direct-to-video sequel to ''The Lion King'' before the first film even hit theaters. According to some concept art of Kiara, production of the sequel dates back to January 26th, 1995, roughly seven months after the original film’s release. Around that time, the sequel was originally titled ''Return to Pride Rock''.<ref> https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/File:Kiara_model_sheet_1.png  </ref>


Originally Scar and Zira (who was originally supposed to be called "Bianca" until being changed for not being an African-sounding name), were supposed to have a son called Nunka (Nunka would later be changed to Kovu with the name Nunka being reused for another character) who would try to seduce the daughter of Simba who at the time was called Aisha. This was later changed as this would have led to an incestuous relationship.<ref>https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lionking/images/2/22/Wwww.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/506?cb=20110326133337 </ref>
Early drafts of the film in mid-to-late 1995 saw Simba having two cubs: Chaka and Shani, who would later go onto be Kiara. Eventually Chaka was cut from the film for unknown reasons, and in later drafts, Simba would only have Shani as his child.<ref>https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lion_King_II:_Simba%27s_Pride_(April_1995_draft) </ref>


Sometime during the film's development, the hyenas were also meant to return but did not for unknown reasons. <ref>https://nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/cheech-cops-plum-role-nash-article-1.732224 </ref> Zazu was meant to have a girlfriend called Binti but she was dropped for unknown reasons. <ref>https://variety.com/1996/voices/columns/blackout-awakens-at-miramax-hammer-hit-1117466917/ </ref>
One 1995 script envisioned Nala singing a lullaby to Shani, whilst Simba hides his disappointment of not having a son. Later on, we would see an older Shani reject a fleet of suitors coming her way much to Simba’s frustration, although this concept would later be dropped from the film, as Kiara is not said to have any betrothals.  


At one point in development, Simba and Nala were supposed to have a son called Chaka but he was dropped later on in development. In early scripts, Nala would have sung a lullaby followed by a short conversation about Simba wanting a son.
Many early treatments saw Kovu as the orphaned son of the villainous Scar falling in love with the daughter of Simba. According to production notes of the film dated back in October of 1995, the film’s antagonist would have been Brutus, a rogue elephant who plans to take over the Pride Lands. Working alongside the hyenas in the original film, they would use Scar’s son as a puppet ruler to fight Simba in order to take control. He would also have worked along side one of Shani’s male suitors, tentatively dubbed '''Lion X''', who, seeing the attraction between Kovu and Shani, would kidnap Shani in the Elephant Graveyard to use as a bargaining chip against the Kovu.


===Unknown Material===
Later drafts in 1996 saw Kovu being raised in exile by his aunt Bianca, an early iteration of Zira. Bianca would have teamed up with Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, and their clan to take revenge on Simba by targeting him and his daughter.<ref>https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lion_King_II:_Simba%27s_Pride_(January_1996_draft) </ref>
At some point during the film's development, Simba was to die according to early scripts however no proof can be found, apart from a few mentions on some wikis.
One iteration would have shown Kovu abandoning Bianca to make a commitment to Shani whilst another would show the hyena trio discovering Kovu and Shani’s romance and revealing Bianca’s ulterior motives.
Originally, Kiara was supposed to run away with Kovu with Mufasa telling them to go back. Seemingly evidence of this exists in the workprint, however, no proof can be found of this.
 
A line for Mufasa was seen being recorded in a documentary that being: <blockquote>"You have let your family break apart, and in doing so, you have broken the Circle of Life."</blockquote> It is unknown where this may have been meant to be or why it was cut.
Another iteration has Simba’s treatment of Kovu be considerably kinder than it was in the final film. In the latest known early draft, the climax of the film would’ve seen Bianca leading an army of hyenas into the Pride Lands, where they attack and overwhelm Simba.
 
One 1996 script shows Kovu and '''Aisha''', then named another early name for Kiara, playing tag in a crystal cave with similar dialog to the final version, minus Kovu suggesting to run away and "start a pride" <ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/lionking/comments/1ab63p2/i_have_an_original_tlk_ii_script_stay_tuned_for_a/</ref>
 
Several scenes and characters in the early drafts were cut.  For instance, Binti, a love interest for Zazu who would have married him and reared eight chicks by the end of the film. There was also concept artwork of two mandrills, Claw and Fang, whose roles were unknown.<ref>https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/Claw_and_Fang/Gallery </ref>
 
There had also been a dream-sequence in which Simba communicated with his father, Mufasa to lament his daughter’s relationship with KovuMufasa would warn Simba to let go of his shadows, lest he let his family and the Circle of Life crumble. James Earl Jones, the voice actor for Mufasa was shown recording lines for this deleted scene in the ''Proud of Simba’s Pride'' documentary. "You have let your family break apart, and in doing so, you have broken the Circle of Life."
 
A 1996 Variety article describes Cheech Marin, the voice actor for Banzai in the original film, reprising his role for Banzai in the sequel.  It is unknown if Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Cummings would have returned as Shenzi and Ed respectively.<ref> https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/cheech-cops-plum-role-nash-article-1.732224 </ref> The hyenas would ultimately be cut from the film and replaced with Outsider lions.
 
Bianca would later be renamed Zira, presumably due to the name Bianca lacking Swahili origins, and would be changed to Kovu’s mother rather than his aunt.
 
Later on that year, Darrell Rooney and Jeannine Roussel signed up to direct and produce the sequel.  At this point, the production had underwent a complete overhaul, shifting the story to that of an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s ''Romeo and Juliet''.
 
According to Darrell Rooney, Zira was designed to be Scar’s mate, so that their son Kovu would have a claim to rule the pride. In the pitch draft, Kovu was given two blood siblings, Nuka and Vitani, characters who were added into the final draft of the film.  Kovu would have seduced Simba’s daughter Kiara so he could get to Simba, only to fall in love with her instead.
 
Micheal Eisner, the former CEO of Disney, objected to this, pointing out this would have lead to an incestuous relationship between Kiara and Kovu as first-cousins once removed. This idea was scrapped and thus in the final film, it is clarified that Kovu holds no biological relationship with Scar. Additionally, Scar and Zira’s relationship was purposefully obscured, making her just a follower, suggesting that none of Zira’s children are related to Scar.
 
Concept artwork shows that Kovu was originally intended to inherit many of Scar’s physical traits, such as a sleek black mane, a lanky figure, brownish orange-fur, and green eyes. These features were all dulled once Kovu was no longer to be the son of Scar.


==Later Production==
==Later Production==
In a workprint, Kiara is shown having ear rims.
In the workprint, Rafiki is seen painting on his tree, commenting on the security of the pride's future. Mufasa then messes up the painting, and Rafiki discovers there's another cubRafiki accuses Mufasa of breaking the circle, but he then sees the new cub as trouble.
In the workprint, Rafiki is seen painting on his tree commenting on the pride's secure future. Mufasa then messes up the painting and Rafiki discovers there's another cub, Rafiki accuses Mufasa of breaking the circle but then he sees the new cub as trouble.


Unlike the final film where Kovu is seen training by hunting termites, he is seen hunting one and letting it go seeing it did him no harm which Zira then kills stating it as a weakness. Nuka and Vitani are later seen informing Zira about a new cub Zira blames Simba for Scar's death Nuka later requests that as the oldest, he should be king but Zira snaps at him reminding him that Kovu is the Chosen One, so he will be king. After Nuka complies with his mother's vision, Zira climbs up on a rock point to gaze out over the Pride Lands with her children following her. She marvels at how green and "inviting" it is and informs her children that they truly belong there. She makes a promise to Scar that she and her pride will reclaim his Kingdom.  
Unlike the final film, where Kovu is not seen training whatsoever, he is seen training by hunting termites, hunting one and letting it go, seeing it as a harmless creature. Zira then kills the termite, stating Kovu's reluctance to kill as a weakness.


''"My Lullaby"'' was significantly different with a different instrumental and different singer.
Nuka and Vitani are later seen informing Zira about the Pride Land's new cub, and Zira blames Simba for Scar's deathNuka requests that as the oldest, he should be king, but Zira snaps at him reminding him that Kovu is the Chosen One, and so will be king.
Originally Nuka's death was longer when Nuka tells his mother that he has finally received his attention from her, Zira gives a true loving smile to Nuka as she holds his head before he passes away. During Kovu's exile, there was an additional scene during Kovu's judgment Kiara was also seen crying. ''"Not One of Us"'' had a different instrumental than the final one. ''"Love Will Find a Way"'' also have a different instrumental Kovu, and Kiara were supposed to race each other back.


Originally Zira's death was much darker than the finalized version with Zira refusing Kiara's help and deliberately throwing herself into the river. Kovu mourning his mother's death and one of Kiara's lines were not present.
After Nuka complies with his mother's vision, Zira climbs up on a rock point, gazing out over the Pride Lands, her children following. She marvels at how green and inviting it is, and informs her children that they truly belong there. She makes a vow to Scar that she, and her pride, will reclaim his Kingdom.
There was also a post-credit scene of Timon and Pumbaa eating termites in the outlands.<ref>https://archive.org/details/lion-king-2-workprint-vhs </ref>
 
The workprint arrangement for ''"My Lullaby"'' is unique, with a different instrumental and singer.
 
Originally Nuka's death scene was longer: when Nuka tells Zira that he has finally received her attention, Zira gives a true loving smile to Nuka, holding his head as he dies.
 
During Kovu's exile, there was an additional scene during Kovu's judgment.  Kiara was also seen crying.
 
''"Not One of Us"'' had a different instrumental than the final one.
 
''"Love Will Find a Way"'' also have a different instrumental Kovu, and Kiara were supposed to race each other back.
 
Originally Zira's death was much darker than the final version, with Zira refusing Kiara's help and deliberately throwing herself into the river. Kovu mourning his mother's death was missing, and so was one of Kiara's lines.
There was also a post-credit scene of Timon and Pumbaa eating termites in the Outlands.<ref>https://archive.org/details/lion-king-2-workprint-vhs </ref>
 
Additionally, in the workprint, Kiara is shown having ear rims.


==Availability==
==Availability==
It is rumored and speculated that Nuka's death and Zira's death were finished and shown with multiple people claiming to have seen it or have it albeit with no proof.
Several photos and scans of scripts have surfaced online, and several scripts have appeared on auction sites in the past, however no script has yet been fully recovered.
In the film itself, there is evidence of such with Nuka being heard saying ''"Didn't I?"'' and Zira smiling while falling.


With no proper confirmation, it is unknown if these rumors are true.
However, on January 26th, 2024, a Reddit user on the Lion King subreddit, ShabaTLK revealed he owned a script from 1996, and plans to make several analysis videos in the future.
 
It is rumored that Nuka's death and Zira's death were finished and shown in theaters or final copies of the film, with multiple people claiming to have seen it or have owned a copy with the scene intact.
What remains in the film itself is the scene with Nuka, saying ''"Didn't I?"'' and Zira smiling while falling.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Images===
===Images===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="175">
File:TLK2_LOGO_EARLY.png|An early logo for the film.
File:TLK2 LOGO EARLY.png|An early logo for the film.
File:TLK2_ZIRA_DEATH.jpeg|A screenshot of the film's finalized version of Zira's death. Her facial expression is what lead to the rumors of the deleted scenes being finished.
File:TLK2 ZIRA DEATH.jpeg|A screenshot of the film's finalized version of Zira's death. Her facial expression is what lead to the rumors of the deleted scenes being finished.
File:TLK2_CONCEPT1.jpeg|Early concept artwork of Kiara and Kovu.
File:TLK2 CONCEPT1.jpeg|Early concept artwork of Kiara and Kovu.
File:TLK2_CONCEPT2.jpeg|Early concept artwork of the scene where Kiara and Kovu escape from the hungry alligators.
File:TLK2 CONCEPT2.jpeg|Early concept artwork of the scene where Kiara and Kovu escape from the hungry alligators.
File:TLK2_CONCEPT3.jpeg|Early concept artwork of a cub apparently named Shani.  
File:TLK2 CONCEPT3.jpeg|Early concept artwork of a cub named Shani, who would later become Kiara.
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Videos===
===Videos===
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==See Also==
==See Also==
===Disney Animated Films===
===Advertisements===
*[[The Incredibles (found full version of McDonald's Happy Meal commercial for Pixar animated film; 2004)]]
*[[The Incredibles (found online promotional trailers for Pixar animated film; 2004)]]
*[[Pixar (partially lost early CGI animated commercials from animation studio; 1989-1998)]]
 
===Animation (Disney)===
*[[Alice in Wonderland (partially lost original draft of Disney animated film; 1939)]]
*[[Aladdin (found Howard Ashman treatment of Disney animated film; 1988)]]
*[[Aladdin (found Howard Ashman treatment of Disney animated film; 1988)]]
*[[Alice in Wonderland (partially lost original draft of Disney animated film; 1939)]]
*[[American Dog (partially found original version of "Bolt" Disney animated film; 2007-2008)]]
*[[The Black Cauldron (partially found deleted scenes of Disney animated film; 1985)]]
*[[The Black Cauldron (partially found deleted scenes of Disney animated film; 1985)]]
*[[American Dog (partially found original version of "Bolt" Disney animated film; 2007-2008)]]
*[[Chanticleer (partially found production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 1940s-mid 1960s)]]
*[[Dumbo II (partially found production material from cancelled Disney animated film sequel; 2000s)]]
*[[Chicken Little 2 (partially found production material of cancelled sequel to Disney animated comedy film; 2006)]]
*[[Fantasia (partially lost original audio of Disney animated film; 1940)]]
*[[Disney Circle Seven Animation (partially lost production material of cancelled Pixar sequel films; 2004-2006)]]
*[[Fantasia 2006 (partially lost production material for cancelled Disney animated film sequel; 2002-2004)]]
*[[Dumbo II (partially found production material from cancelled Disney animated sequel film; 2000s)]]
*[[Fantasia 2006 (partially lost production material for cancelled Disney animated sequel film; 2002-2004)]]
*[[Fraidy Cat (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2004-2005)]]
*[[Frozen (partially found early drafts of Disney animated film; 1937-2012)]]
*[[Frozen (partially found early drafts of Disney animated film; 1937-2012)]]
*[[Gigantic (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2013-2017)]]
*[[The Jungle Book (lost Bill Peet version of Disney animated film; 1963-1964)]]
*[[The Jungle Book (lost Bill Peet version of Disney animated film; 1963-1964)]]
*[[Kingdom Of The Sun (partially found cancelled original version of "The Emperor's New Groove" Disney animated film; late 1990s)]]
*[[Kingdom of the Sun (partially found original version of "The Emperor's New Groove" Disney animated film; late 1990s)]]
*[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (partially found production material and deleted scenes of Disney animated sequel film; 1995-1998)]]
*[[Maleficent (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2003-2005)]]
*[[Music Land (lost Disney animated anthology film; 1955)]]
*[[My Peoples (partially found production material of cancelled Disney animated film; late 1990s-early 2000s)]]
*[[My Peoples (partially found production material of cancelled Disney animated film; late 1990s-early 2000s)]]
*[[Pinocchio (lost Mel Blanc’s "Gideon the Cat" dialogue from Disney animated film; 1940)]]
*[[Phineas and Ferb (lost production material of cancelled theatrical film of Disney Channel animated series; 2010s)]]
*[[The Search for Mickey Mouse (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2002)]]
*[[The Search for Mickey Mouse (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film; 2002)]]
*[[The Seven Dwarfs (partially found cancelled direct-to-video prequel to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"; 2000s)]]
*[[The Seven Dwarfs (partially found production material of cancelled direct-to-video prequel to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Disney animated film; 2000s)]]
*[[Tangled (partially found early drafts of Disney animated film; 2001-2010)]]
*[[Tangled (partially found early drafts of Disney animated film; 2001-2010)]]
*[[Treasure Planet II (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated film sequel; 2002)]]
*[[Tinker Bell (partially found first draft of Disney animated film; 2007)]]
*[[Treasure Planet II (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated sequel film; 2002)]]
*[[Wild Life (lost production material for cancelled Disney animated film; late 1990s-2000)]]
*[[Wild Life (lost production material for cancelled Disney animated film; late 1990s-2000)]]
*[[Zootopia (partially found pre-rewrite version of Disney animated film; early 2010s)]]


===Disney Channel===
===Animation (Pixar)===
*[[101 Dalmatians: The Series (partially found unaired pilot episode of Disney animated TV series; 1996)]]
*[[A Tin Toy Christmas (lost production material of cancelled Pixar animated Christmas TV special; early 1990s)]]
*[[Amazing Animals (found Disney Channel animated educational series; 1996-1999)]]
*[[Cars 3 (lost deleted scene of Pixar animated sequel film; 2017)]]
*[[Arwin! (partially found pilot of cancelled spin-off of "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" Disney Channel sitcom; 2007)]]
*[[The Good Dinosaur (lost original version of Pixar animated film; 2011-2013)]]
*[[Bonkers "Fall Apart Bomb Squad" (found episode of Disney Channel animated series; 1993)]]
*[[Inside Out (lost original Bing Bong death scene of Pixar animated film; 2015)]]
*[[Country Club (partially found test pilot of "Big City Greens" Disney Channel adventure-comedy animated series; 2015)]]
*[[Made in Point Richmond (found miscellaneous content from Pixar DVD; 1986-2000)]]
*[[Disney Channel Interactive (lost Dish Network game channel; late 2000s) ]]
*[[Newt (partially found production material of cancelled Pixar animated film; early 2010s)]]
*[[Disney Channel "Disney's One Too" (partially lost "Recess" gags of TV channel block; 1999-2003)]]
*[[Toy Story (partially found early test footage of Pixar animated film; 1992)]]
*[[Disney's Coyote Tales (found Disney Channel extended version of "The Coyote's Lament" animated short; 1991)]]
*[[Toy Story 4 (found original script of Pixar animated sequel film; 2013-2017)]]
*[[Disney's Doug (found episodes of animated TV series; 1996-1999)]]
*[[Toy Story & Toy Story 2 (partially found intermissions for 3D double feature re-release of Pixar animated films; 2009)]]
*[[Dreamfinders (unproduced Disney Channel series based on "Journey Into Imagination" Epcot ride; 1983)]]
*[[Toy Story "Black Friday Reel" (partially found rough cut of Pixar animated film; 1993)]]
*[[Dumbo's Circus (partially found Disney Channel live action puppet series; 1985-1986)]]
*[[Toy Story "Jessie" (found Patsy Montana Award acceptance speech animation of Pixar character; 2000)]]
*[[Fish Hooks (partially found unreleased pilot of Disney Channel animated series; 2009)]]
*[[WALL·E (partially found original treatments of Pixar animated film; 1994-2008)]]
*[[Going Wild with Jeff Corwin (partially found Disney Channel documentary series; 1997-1999)]]
*[[Gravity Falls (found Comic Con 2012 promo of Disney Channel animated mystery comedy series; 2012)]]
*[[Gravity Falls (found pitch pilot of Disney Channel animated mystery comedy series; 2010)]]
*[[Hannah Montana (lost production material of cancelled anime adaptation of Disney Channel teen sitcom; 2009-2010)]]
*[[Herbie the Lovebug (lost Disney Channel animated pilot; late 1990s-2000s)]]
*[[J.O.N.A.S. (lost unaired pilot of "Jonas" Disney Channel comedy series; 2007)]]
*[[Katbot (partially found unreleased Disney Channel animated series; 2005)]]
*[[Lizzie McGuire "Season 3" (lost production material of unfinished season of Disney Channel comedy series; 2020)]]
*[[Minnie Takes Care of Pluto (found original English audio of Mickey Mouse Works animated short; 2000)]]
*[[Mousercise (partially found Disney Channel exercise series; 1983-1996)]]
*[[Mouseterpiece Theater (partially found Disney Channel cartoon compilation series; 1983-1990)]]
*[[Pepper Ann (partially found unaired Nickelodeon pilot of Disney animated series; 1996)]]
*[[Phineas and Ferb (lost script of cancelled theatrical film based on animated series; 2010s)]]
*[[Phineas and Ferb: Shooting Star Milkshake Bar (partially found full version of song; late 2000s)]]
*[[Phineas and Ferb: Spot the Diff (found Disney Channel animated special; 2008)]]
*[[Recess "The Break In" (partially found pilot of Disney animated TV series; 1996)]]
*[[Star and the Forces of Evil (partially found unaired pitch pilot of Disney Channel animated series; 2011)]]
*[[Teen Angel (partially found Disney Channel serial drama; 1989)]]
*[[The All-New Mickey Mouse Club (partially found revival of Disney variety TV series; 1989-1994)]]
*[[The Jersey (partially lost Disney Channel sports themed comedy series; 1999-2004)]]
*[[The Owl House (partially found unaired pilot of Disney Channel animated series; 2017)]]
*[[The Proud Family (partially lost unaired Nickelodeon pilot of Disney Channel animated sitcom; 1999)]]
*[[Welcome to Pooh Corner (partially found Disney Channel live-action puppet series; 1983-1986)]]
*[[What's Stevie Thinking? (lost unaired pilot of cancelled spin-off of "Lizzie McGuire" Disney Channel comedy series; 2003)]]


===Playhouse Disney===
===Audio===
*[[Adventures in Nutrition with Captain Carlos (partially found Playhouse Disney animated short series; 2004-2007)]]
*[[Enchanted (lost deleted song from Disney live-action/animated fantasy comedy film; 2007)]]
*[[Bear in the Big Blue House "Water, Water Everywhere" (lost unaired pilot of Disney Channel puppet series; 1997)]]
*[[Fantasia (partially lost original audio of Disney animated film; 1940)]]
*[[Bear in the Big Blue House (partially lost original English audio of Playhouse Disney puppet series; 1997-2006)]]
*[[Jack Wagner (partially lost Disney Park background music collection from American actor; 1970s-2001)]]
*[[Breakfast with Bear (partially found episodes of Playhouse Disney spin-off series; 2005-2006)]]
*[[Mars Needs Moms (found Seth Green vocal performance of Disney motion-capture animated film; 2011)]]
*[[Handy Manny (partially found unaired pilot of Playhouse Disney CGI animated series; 2005)]]
*[[The Nightmare Before Christmas (lost original Vincent Price audio of Disney stop-motion animated film; early 1990s)]]
*[[Little Einsteins (lost second pitch pilot of Playhouse Disney animated series; existence unconfirmed; 2004)]]
*[[Pinocchio (lost Mel Blanc's "Gideon the Cat" dialogue from Disney animated film; 1940)]]
*[[Out of the Box (partially lost Playhouse Disney children's series; 1998-2004)]]
*[[Toy Story 2 (partially found Bullseye dialogue test footage from Pixar animated sequel film; late 1990s)]]
*[[PB&J Otter (partially found original credits sequences of Playhouse Disney animated series; 1998-2000)]]
*[[Playhouse Disney UK (partially lost interstitial material of children's TV channel; 1999-2006)]]
*[[Stanley (found unaired pilot episode of Playhouse Disney animated series; 1999)]]
*[[The Book of Pooh (found Playhouse Disney puppet series; 2001-2004)]]
 
===Disney Junior===
*[[Beverly Hills Chihuahuas (found pilot of cancelled Disney Junior animated adaptation of film series; 2012)]]
*[[Jungle Junction (lost pilots of Disney Junior CGI animated series; 2003; 2005; 2008)]]
 
===Toon Disney===
*[[Teamo Supremo (partially lost Toon Disney animated series; 2002-2004)]]
*[[Toon News (partially found CGI Interstitial Toon Disney series; 2004/2005)]]


===Disney XD===
===Live Action===
*[[Billion Dollar Freshmen (lost unaired pilot episode of "Lab Rats" Disney XD live-action comedy TV series; 2010)]]
*[[101 Dalmatians (found "Spotted Landmarks" teaser trailer of Disney live-action film; 1995-1996)]]
*[[DXP (partially found Disney XD video game block; 2017)]]
*[[Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (found deleted scenes from Disney live-action film; 1993)]]
*[[Power Rangers Animated Series (lost Disney XD pilot of animated adaptation of live-action superhero series; existence unconfirmed; 2007-2009)]]
*[[Sleeping Beauty (partially found live action reference material for Disney animated film; 1959)]]
*[[Something Wicked This Way Comes (lost original cut of Disney dark fantasy film; 1982)]]
*[[Walt Disney (lost physical Mickey Mouse animation reference footage of animator; late 1930s)]]


===Other===
===Short Films===
*[[Green Monkeys (lost Disney pilot; 1999)]]
*[[Alice Comedies (partially lost series of Walt Disney animated short films; 1920s)]]
*[[La Chambre Folle (lost French Disney children's TV block; 1998)]]
*[[Blowin' in the Wind (found Pixar animated short film; 1985)]]
*[[Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (found English dub of anime series; 2015)]]
*[[Lafflets (lost series of Walt Disney animated short films; 1922-1923)]]
*[[Robodz (lost Disney Toei animated TV series; 2008)]]
*[[Language Arts Through Imagination (found series of Disney educational short films; 1988-1989)]]
*[[The Mouse Factory (partially found Disney live-action/animated TV series; 1972-1973)]]
*[[Mickey and Minnie Mouse (lost unauthorized pornographic animated short film; existence unconfirmed; 1936)]]
*[[The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (found episodes of Disney animated TV series; 1995)]]
*[[Mickey's Man Friday (partially found production material of unproduced remake of Disney animated short film; 1939-1941)]]
*[[X-Heart (partially found unreleased English dub of "X-Coração" Brazilian animated TV series; 2014)]]
*[[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (partially lost series of Walt Disney animated short films; 1927-1928)]]
*[[Poor Papa (found "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" Walt Disney animated short film; 1927)]]
*[[The Princess Academy (lost production material of cancelled Disney animated short film; 2009)]]
*[[Short Subject aka "Mickey Mouse in Vietnam" (found unofficial animated short film; 1968)]]
*[[Tales from Radiator Springs "To Protect and Serve" (lost episode of "Cars" animated miniseries; 2015)]]
*[[Totally Twisted Fairy Tales (partially found Disney animated short series; 1997)]]
*[[Uncle Walt (lost unauthorized Disney short film; 1964)]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 02:34, 8 February 2024

TLK2 LOGO FINAL.jpeg

The final film's title card.

Status: Partially Found

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride also stylized as The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 film The Lion King made by Disney. Widely considered by many to be one of the best Disney direct-to-video sequels, it underwent many changes before its release in 1998.

Early Production

Discussion began about the possibility of a direct-to-video sequel to The Lion King before the first film even hit theaters. According to some concept art of Kiara, production of the sequel dates back to January 26th, 1995, roughly seven months after the original film’s release. Around that time, the sequel was originally titled Return to Pride Rock.[1]

Early drafts of the film in mid-to-late 1995 saw Simba having two cubs: Chaka and Shani, who would later go onto be Kiara. Eventually Chaka was cut from the film for unknown reasons, and in later drafts, Simba would only have Shani as his child.[2]

One 1995 script envisioned Nala singing a lullaby to Shani, whilst Simba hides his disappointment of not having a son. Later on, we would see an older Shani reject a fleet of suitors coming her way much to Simba’s frustration, although this concept would later be dropped from the film, as Kiara is not said to have any betrothals.

Many early treatments saw Kovu as the orphaned son of the villainous Scar falling in love with the daughter of Simba. According to production notes of the film dated back in October of 1995, the film’s antagonist would have been Brutus, a rogue elephant who plans to take over the Pride Lands. Working alongside the hyenas in the original film, they would use Scar’s son as a puppet ruler to fight Simba in order to take control. He would also have worked along side one of Shani’s male suitors, tentatively dubbed Lion X, who, seeing the attraction between Kovu and Shani, would kidnap Shani in the Elephant Graveyard to use as a bargaining chip against the Kovu.

Later drafts in 1996 saw Kovu being raised in exile by his aunt Bianca, an early iteration of Zira. Bianca would have teamed up with Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, and their clan to take revenge on Simba by targeting him and his daughter.[3] One iteration would have shown Kovu abandoning Bianca to make a commitment to Shani whilst another would show the hyena trio discovering Kovu and Shani’s romance and revealing Bianca’s ulterior motives.

Another iteration has Simba’s treatment of Kovu be considerably kinder than it was in the final film. In the latest known early draft, the climax of the film would’ve seen Bianca leading an army of hyenas into the Pride Lands, where they attack and overwhelm Simba.

One 1996 script shows Kovu and Aisha, then named another early name for Kiara, playing tag in a crystal cave with similar dialog to the final version, minus Kovu suggesting to run away and "start a pride" [4]

Several scenes and characters in the early drafts were cut. For instance, Binti, a love interest for Zazu who would have married him and reared eight chicks by the end of the film. There was also concept artwork of two mandrills, Claw and Fang, whose roles were unknown.[5]

There had also been a dream-sequence in which Simba communicated with his father, Mufasa to lament his daughter’s relationship with Kovu. Mufasa would warn Simba to let go of his shadows, lest he let his family and the Circle of Life crumble. James Earl Jones, the voice actor for Mufasa was shown recording lines for this deleted scene in the Proud of Simba’s Pride documentary. "You have let your family break apart, and in doing so, you have broken the Circle of Life."

A 1996 Variety article describes Cheech Marin, the voice actor for Banzai in the original film, reprising his role for Banzai in the sequel. It is unknown if Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Cummings would have returned as Shenzi and Ed respectively.[6] The hyenas would ultimately be cut from the film and replaced with Outsider lions.

Bianca would later be renamed Zira, presumably due to the name Bianca lacking Swahili origins, and would be changed to Kovu’s mother rather than his aunt.

Later on that year, Darrell Rooney and Jeannine Roussel signed up to direct and produce the sequel. At this point, the production had underwent a complete overhaul, shifting the story to that of an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

According to Darrell Rooney, Zira was designed to be Scar’s mate, so that their son Kovu would have a claim to rule the pride. In the pitch draft, Kovu was given two blood siblings, Nuka and Vitani, characters who were added into the final draft of the film. Kovu would have seduced Simba’s daughter Kiara so he could get to Simba, only to fall in love with her instead.

Micheal Eisner, the former CEO of Disney, objected to this, pointing out this would have lead to an incestuous relationship between Kiara and Kovu as first-cousins once removed. This idea was scrapped and thus in the final film, it is clarified that Kovu holds no biological relationship with Scar. Additionally, Scar and Zira’s relationship was purposefully obscured, making her just a follower, suggesting that none of Zira’s children are related to Scar.

Concept artwork shows that Kovu was originally intended to inherit many of Scar’s physical traits, such as a sleek black mane, a lanky figure, brownish orange-fur, and green eyes. These features were all dulled once Kovu was no longer to be the son of Scar.

Later Production

In the workprint, Rafiki is seen painting on his tree, commenting on the security of the pride's future. Mufasa then messes up the painting, and Rafiki discovers there's another cub. Rafiki accuses Mufasa of breaking the circle, but he then sees the new cub as trouble.

Unlike the final film, where Kovu is not seen training whatsoever, he is seen training by hunting termites, hunting one and letting it go, seeing it as a harmless creature. Zira then kills the termite, stating Kovu's reluctance to kill as a weakness.

Nuka and Vitani are later seen informing Zira about the Pride Land's new cub, and Zira blames Simba for Scar's death. Nuka requests that as the oldest, he should be king, but Zira snaps at him reminding him that Kovu is the Chosen One, and so will be king.

After Nuka complies with his mother's vision, Zira climbs up on a rock point, gazing out over the Pride Lands, her children following. She marvels at how green and inviting it is, and informs her children that they truly belong there. She makes a vow to Scar that she, and her pride, will reclaim his Kingdom.

The workprint arrangement for "My Lullaby" is unique, with a different instrumental and singer.

Originally Nuka's death scene was longer: when Nuka tells Zira that he has finally received her attention, Zira gives a true loving smile to Nuka, holding his head as he dies.

During Kovu's exile, there was an additional scene during Kovu's judgment. Kiara was also seen crying.

"Not One of Us" had a different instrumental than the final one.

"Love Will Find a Way" also have a different instrumental Kovu, and Kiara were supposed to race each other back.

Originally Zira's death was much darker than the final version, with Zira refusing Kiara's help and deliberately throwing herself into the river. Kovu mourning his mother's death was missing, and so was one of Kiara's lines. There was also a post-credit scene of Timon and Pumbaa eating termites in the Outlands.[7]

Additionally, in the workprint, Kiara is shown having ear rims.

Availability

Several photos and scans of scripts have surfaced online, and several scripts have appeared on auction sites in the past, however no script has yet been fully recovered.

However, on January 26th, 2024, a Reddit user on the Lion King subreddit, ShabaTLK revealed he owned a script from 1996, and plans to make several analysis videos in the future.

It is rumored that Nuka's death and Zira's death were finished and shown in theaters or final copies of the film, with multiple people claiming to have seen it or have owned a copy with the scene intact. What remains in the film itself is the scene with Nuka, saying "Didn't I?" and Zira smiling while falling.

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Deleted dialogues from the film.

The Workprint.

A fan-made recreation of Zira's death.

A clip of the movie featuring the finalized version of Nuka's death.

A fan-made recreation of Nuka's death.

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