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Revision as of 08:26, 11 October 2011

King Leonidas is the king of the Isle of Naboombu from Disney's 1971 film Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

Appearances

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

He has an anti-human attitude, as it may have stemmed from a fairy tale that animals staged a coup on the Isle of Naboombu, killing the original leader, the human wizard Asteroth. Leonidas wears the Star of Asteroth, a talisman that is needed to bring ghosts to life. After suffering much pummelling and stampeding at a soccer game, Emile Brown succeeds at grabbing the Star of Asteroth from Leonidas. This causes an enraged Leonidas to pursue Brown, Miss Price and the children, but he is foiled when he is turned into a rabbit, albeit one with a lion's tale by Miss Price. He is last seen scurrying away. As rabbit spells are temporary, King Leonidas presumably returned to his lion form.

House of Mouse

King Leonidas appeared in cameo with his servant The Secretary Bird from House of Mouse.

Disney Parks

King Leonidas DLP

King Leonidas as he appear at the Disney Parks. In this instance he is greeting guests on a float at Disneyland's Electrical Parade.

Disneyland's Electrical Parade

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