Zazu

Zazu is a feisty red-billed hornbill who first appeared in the Disney's 1994 film The Lion King and its sequels. He serves as majordomo to Mufasa, Scar, and Simba. Zazu has had several voice actors portray him. Rowan Atkinson voices the character in The Lion King, while Edward Hibbert voices him in the two sequels. Michael Gough voices Zazu in its television series Timon and Pumbaa. Jeff Bennett provides Zazu's singing voice during the Morning Report sequence on the Platinum Edition of The Lion King DVD.

Backstory
Zazu has two conflicting histories as to how he became the King's majordomo:

Friends In Need
Young Zazu is about to be cooked and eaten by the young 3 hyenas (which explains his cry of "Oh, no! Not the birdie boiler!" in the first movie) Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, when a young Mufasa comes along, frightens off the hyenas and saves him. Zazu is thankful and hopes that he can be of service to the Lion King someday. Mufasa is doubtful of this. How could a small bird be of any use to a lion?

Zazu follows Mufasa around and watches over him. Mufasa tires of this quickly as Zazu disturbs his hunts and his private time with Sarabi.

One day Zazu notices some vultures hovering. He asks Mufasa if he wants him to fly over and see what's happening, but Mufasa is not concerned and lies down for a nap. Zazu flies over to where the vultures are anyway and sees that Sarabi has fallen into a pit and can't get out. Zazu flies back to tell Mufasa who leaps up and runs to the gorge. But Mufasa can't find a way to rescue Sarabi. Zazu finds a tree trunk that Mufasa drags over to the pit, allowing Sarabi to climb out.

Mufasa realizes that the little hornbill is useful after all and appoints him as royal advisor.

How True, Zazu? from The Lion King: Six New Adventures
Zazu's mother, Zuzu, was a steward to Kopa's great-grandfather Ahadi. When Zazu was young, Zuzu trained him to take her place when Mufasa's rule began.

In the book, Zazu reports everything he sees and tends to jump to conclusions. He ends up reporting false stories to Mufasa as three young animals make up stories to trick Zazu. Zazu redeems himself though as he spies an army ant attack and alerts Mufasa to the problem.

Personality
Although trying to appear proper and dignified, Zazu seems to be a nervous wreck. As majordomo to King Mufasa, his proper, dignified, nervous, and easily-rattled personality is the polar opposite in temperament of Simba and Nala. He tends to panic during emergencies, such as the wildebeest stampede. But, Zazu is shown to have a sense of humor, as he was able to make a joke about turning Scar into a throwrug (To which Mufasa ends up laughing at).

The Lion King
As King Mufasa's majordomo and close friend (he is one of the few who call Mufasa by his name), he is very serious and always sticks to the rules, which contrasts with Simba's playful nature.

He is first seen in the film during the opening sequence in which Simba is presented. He later confronts Scar on his absence from the ceremony and is almost eaten by him until Mufasa arrives.

When Simba has grown into a cub, Zazu is often ridiculed by him, being the target in Simba's pouncing lessons. He is ordered to watch over the cubs by Sarabi when Simba claims he wants to go to the waterhole with Nala. In fact, Simba had been lured by Scar to go to the Elephant Graveyard, and after the song "I Just Can't Wait to Be King", Simba and Nala successfully lose Zazu and go to the graveyard. Zazu later catches up with them, but they encounter the three hyenas Shenzi, Banzai and Ed and the hornbill is put into the hyenas' "birdie boiler" geyser which rockets him up to the sky. Zazu manages to find Mufasa and lead him to the cubs, just in time to save them from the hyenas, although it is also implied shortly after the hyenas fled that, in addition to his being upset with Simba for deliberately disobeying him by going to the Elephant Graveyard, Mufasa was also upset at Zazu for failing to keep watch on them. However, in the script he reassures Zazu that it wasn't his fault.

During the wildebeest stampede engineered by Scar to kill Mufasa and Simba, it is Zazu who leads Mufasa to Simba. As he watches the stampede, he wants to go back for help, but is struck by Scar into a wall and rendered unconscious. After Simba runs away, Zazu is shown comforting Sarabi after Scar tells the pride of Mufasa's and Simba's deaths. He also briefly appears in a scene after Scar has assumed the kingship of the Pride Lands. In this scene, Zazu is imprisoned and is being forced to entertain Scar by singing songs like "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" (but not before briefly singing the lyrics of It's a Small World). When the hyenas come in to complain about the lack of food and water, Scar casually tells them to eat Zazu (although Scar also likely suggested to the Hyenas that they eat Zazu specifically as revenge for Zazu earlier mentioning Mufasa in a favorable light compared to Scar under his breath), and he frantically insists that he'd be "so tough and gamey and eyugh!" although the Hyenas ultimately decide not to eat him, unknowingly agreeing with Zazu about Mufasa being better.

Later on, Simba returns to reclaim his throne. Simba, the lionesses, Timon, Pumbaa, and Rafiki battle the hyenas. Zazu pleads Timon to let him out of the ribcage he is imprisoned in, but Timon goes inside the ribcage instead as he is pursued by the hyenas. Pumbaa comes to the rescue and chases away the hyenas after Banzai accidentally insults him. Zazu is freed along with Timon, and joins the battle. Later, Zazu is seen at Simba's ascension to the throne and during the presentation of Simba and Nala's newborn cub.

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
Zazu plays a minor role in the film, functioning mostly as a messenger. He is first seen at Kiara's presentation, signaling that everyone has gathered. He is next seen when Simba is lecturing Kiara before she goes out to play, and Zazu mentions the dangers of the Outsiders, calling them backstabbing and murderous. Sometime later when a wildfire starts, Zazu is sent ahead by Simba to find Kiara, who had been out on her first solo hunt. When Zazu finds that Kiara is being rescued by Kovu, he reports the information back to Simba. After Kovu asks to join the pride, Zazu notes that royal protocol demands that debts (such as the one Simba owes Kovu for rescuing Kiara) must be repaid, though Zazu would be quite happy to make an exception. Later, after Simba is injured in an ambush by Zira and the Outsiders, he is sent by Kiara to find help. Finally, near the end of the film, he appears in a panic, reporting that the Outsiders are preparing to attack. In the end, Zazu is seen standing next to Timon and Pumbaa at the presentation of Kiara and Kovu's wedding to which Timon and Pumbaa start crying with happiness and Zazu covers himself from the wetness of their tears.

House of Mouse
In the episode "Donald's Pumbaa Prank" he was kidnapped by Shenzi, Banzai and Ed and nearly eaten. He also makes a few cameos in Mickey's Magical Christmas seen alongside Rafiki and the others from the film.

The Lion King 1½
Zazu's appearances are extremely brief in The Lion King 1½. He is first seen at the presentation of Simba, talking to Mufasa. He is then seen going to rescue Simba from the hyenas with Mufasa. In the credits for this film, he is incorrectly listed as "Zasu".

Timon and Pumbaa
Zazu appears as a main character in the series starring Timon and Pumbaa. Zazu appears in the episode "Once Upon a Timon" where he is researching the reasons that Timon became an outcast. He eventually learns the reasons from Rakifi, and the story becomes so engrossing, that Zazu forgets about a meeting with Simba. "Zazu's Off Day Off" has Zazu being forced to work on his day off when an elephant is blocking flow of the river.

"Zazu's Off-by-One Day" shows that Zazu is responsible for taking a census of the animals. However, he is fired by the jungle inspector when it's discovered that he missed one animal. As a result, his job is given to his gopher assistant. In an attempt to regain his job, Zazu searches for the animal he missed, only to discover that it was himself. Zazu along with Timon, Pumbaa, Simba, Rafiki, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed are the only characters from The Lion King to appear in the series.

The Lion King musical
In The Lion King, Zazu is a puppet controlled by an actor dressed in blue striped clothes and a bowler hat much like a stereotypical butler. Zazu's blue feathers have been replaced with white and the puppet is partially constructed from parachute silk with a slinky contained in the neck for ease in movement.

Zazu, like in the Platinum Edition of the film, sings the song Morning Report before being pounced on by Simba. The musical version of the song is longer than its film counterpart.

In certain English productions of the show (and in the Spanish one), Zazu breaks the fourth wall. In the original Broadway production when, being blocked by curtains at the beginning of the "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" number, shouts out "This didn't happen in the movie!" or "These look like shower curtains from Target!" (Ikea in some productions) and also, at the end of the number, the puppet is taken from his head and he cries out "Give me back my bird, Zazu!" The Memphis tour changes the curtain reference to "Graceland"; the London production "IKEA", and the Hawaii production "Hilo Hattie". The Toronto production had him make references to Honest Ed's, the original business of the theatre's owner, Ed Mirvish. Zazu also attacks his puppeteer, stating, "This is your fault!"

Disney Parks
Like most characters from The Lion King, Zazu does not appear for meet-and-greets. However, he appears in several entertainment entities. His likeness is also featured Disney's Art of Animation Resort in Walt Disney World.

At the Magic Kingdom, a former show called The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management), starred Zazu and Iago from Aladdin, as audio animatronics. Also in the park, Zazu makes a cameo in Mickey's PhilharMagic during Simba's I Just Can't Wait to Be King sequence.

In parades, Zazu is featured in Flights of Fantasy Parade in Hong Kong Disneyland, Mickey's Soundsational Parade in Disneyland, and in Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade, as part of the jungle themed float's decor.

The Lion King

 * "Didn't your mother ever tell you not to play with your food?"
 * "I'm here to announce that King Mufasa's on his way, so you'd better have a good excuse for missing this morning's ceremony."
 * "You'll lose more than that when the king gets through with you. He's as mad as a hippo with a hernia."
 * "Now, Scar, don't look at me that way...HELP!"
 * "lmpeccable timing, Your Majesty."
 * Yes, well, as slippery as your mind is as the king's brother you should've been first in line !
 * Pity. Why not?
 * There's one in every family, sire. Two in mine, actually and they always manage to ruin special occasions.
 * He'd make a very handsome throw rug !
 * And just think, whenever he gets dirty you could take him out and beat him !
 * Good morning, sire !
 * Checking in with the morning report.
 * Well ! The buzz from the bees is that the leopards are in a bit of a spot...
 * I told the elephants to forget it but they can't...
 * Yes, sire.
 * The cheetahs are hard up, but...
 * Cheetahs never prosper...
 * What going on?
 * Very good. Pouncing. Pouncing???Oh, no, sire, you can't be serious...oh, this is so humiliating...
 * What are you telling him, Mufasa?...Mufasa??...Simba??...WOOOAUH !
 * Yes???
 * Sire! Hyenas in the Pride Lands !
 * Young master ,one day, you will be king. Then you can chase those slobbering, mangy, stupid poachers from dawn until dusk.
 * Step lively. the sooner we get to the Water Hole, the sooner we can leave.
 * Just look at you two. little seeds of romance blossoming in the savanna. your parents will be thrilled. what with your being betrothed and all.
 * Betrothed. lntended. Affianced.
 * One day, you two are going to be married.
 * Sorry to bust your bubble ,but you two turtle doves have no choice. It's a tradition going back generations.
 * Not so long as I'm around.
 * Not yet, I don't and with an attitude like that I'm afraid you're shaping up to be a pretty pathetic king, indeed.
 * Well, I've never seen a king of beasts. With quite so little hair.
 * Thus far, a rather uninspiring thing.
 * You've rather a long way to go young master, if you think...
 * Now, when I said that...
 * What I meant was...
 * You don't realise...
 * Now, see here !
 * Well, that's definitely out.
 * I think it's time that you and I arranged a heart to heart.
 * If this is where the monarchy is headed count me out.
 * out of service, out of Africa. I wouldn't hang about.
 * This child is getting wildly out of wing.
 * Not yet !
 * I beg your pardon, madam, but GET OFF!...Simba?!...Nala?!
 * Wrong ! The only checking out you will do will be to check out of here.
 * We're way beyond the boundary of the Pride Lands.
 * It's Mr banana beak to you, fuzzy. and right now we are all in very real danger.
 * And quite by accident, let me assure you. a simple navigational error.
 * I, madam, am the king's major-domo.
 * Technically, they can. We are on their land.
 * lx-nay on the upid-stay.
 * My, my, my. Look at the sun ! It's time to go !
 *  No ! Not the birdie boiler!...AAAAUUH!
 *  Yes, sire?
 * Come, Nala. Simba, good luck.
 *  Look, sire, the herd is on the move.
 * Your father is on the way! Hold on !
 * There ! There on that tree !
 * Scar, this is awful ! What'll we do??? What'll we do??? ha, I'll go back for help, that's what I'll do. I'll go back for...Oops !
 * Nobody knows the trouble I've seen. Nobody knows my sorrow...
 *  It's a small world after all...
 * I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts, Deedle dee dee, there they are a-standing in a row...big ones, small ones...some as big as your head.
 * I would never have had to do this with Mufasa.
 * Nothing !
 * Yes, sire, you are the king. I...I...why I only mentioned it to illustrate the differences in your royal managerial approaches.
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The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

 * Nothing there but a bunch of backstabbing, murderous outsiders.
 * Don't worry, Simba. She'll be fine!
 * I must tell Simba !
 * Yes, sire. Clearly we are in his debt. And royal protocol demands that all debts be paid.Though in this case, you might want to make an exception.
 * Oh, yes! Help! At once! Of course !
 * Sire, the outsiders are on the attack! Heading this way! It's war !<span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family: "Times New Roman";mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-ansi-language: EN-US;mso-fareast-language:EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">

The Lion King 1½

 * "Look, sire, how they kneel before the royal son."
 * "Sire, the hyenas are after the children!"

Trivia

 * Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge's first Abyssinian ground hornbill chick is named after Zazu and dubbed his cousin.
 * Zazu makes two cameos in the Mickey Mouse short, Runaway Brain. The first is where he is seen being one of the many things being sucked into Dr. Frankenoolie's labratory, and the seccond is where he is later seen being blown away by Julius' roar.
 * He is the only major character from The Lion King who does not appear in Kingdom Hearts II however, he does appear in the Kingdom Hearts II manga.
 * Zazu has shown the ability to remainin one spot mid-air, a very difficult flying ability. The only real world bird capable of that is the hummingbird.