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Nala is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1994 film, The Lion King. She is a secondary character in its sequel, Simba's Pride, and a minor character in its parallel, The Lion King 1Ā½.

Nala was voiced by Niketa Calame as a cub and Moira Kelly as an adult. Her singing voice was provided by Sally Dworsky.

Background

Production

Nala's main animators were Bob Bryan and Gilda Palinginis and her supervising animators were Aaron Blaise (cub) and Anthony de Rosa (adult).

During early production, Nala was given a younger brother named Mheetu. He is mentioned in the book The Art of The Lion King where he is referred to as "Mee-Too". He was designed by Thom Enriquez.

In an earlier draft of the film, there was to be a scene where Scar felt that, to be a beloved ruler and continue his monarch legacy, he will need a queen. Just then, Nala arrived to complain about the Pride Land's wasteland appeal. Scar then demands Nala to be his queen, which she denies. He then summons the hyenas and banishes her as punishment.

Physical Appearance

Nala appears as a slender cream colored lioness with teal eyes (though her eyes are a much bluer color in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and green in The Lion King 1 1/2). As a cub, she had a pink nose, however as an adult, her nose is brown. Both the inside of her ears and the small tuft of fur on her tail are tan.

Personality

As a cub, Nala is playful, spirited, and spunky. Although she and Simba were best friends, the two never admitted to being in love until they were reunited years later. She was shown to be a fierce fighter, and she was known for a special move, where she would flip an attacker onto his back and pin him to the ground. She is not afraid to push Simba's buttons, as when he tells her that she sounds like his father, she rather indignantly replies "Good. At least one of us does.", causing Simba to lose his temper.

In the second movie, Nala has become much more mild-mannered and motherly. She acts as the voice of reason to Simba, who is now being very protective of Kiara, and reminds him that their daughter Kiara would be fine. She also seems to be less judgmental than Simba. When Simba refused to trust Kovu simply because of his outsider status, Nala is able to see that Kovu is unwilling to follow his destiny as Scar's heir, and thus is more trusting than Simba is.

Appearances

The Lion King

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Adult Nala

Nala is first seen as a cub, being bathed by her mother Sarafina. Simba, who has been tricked by Scar into visiting the Elephant Graveyard, asks her to accompany him to a great place. Initially, told the trip was to the watering hole, she is allowed to go on the condition that Zazu accompanies them, after which Simba reveals the true destination. As they travel, it's revealed by Zazu that Nala and Simba are not only best friends, but were betrothed at a young age by their parents. As a result they're expected to marry in the future, a revelation which scares both of them. Simba and Nala come up with a plan to lose Zazu along the way by traveling through many different animal herds(the "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" sequence), which succeeds. Simba and Nala journey to the Elephant Graveyard where they encounter Scar's hyena minions Shenzi, Banzai and Ed. Nala attempts to escape alongside Simba, but the two are chased by the hyenas. After trapping the cubs, the three hyenas are attacked and scared off by Mufasa, who came to rescue the cubs. Afterwards, Zazu is tasked with taking Nala home, while Mufasa lectures Simba.

Later, after Scar, who has aged a bit, informs the pride of Mufasa's and Simba's deaths, she is seen mourning with the other lionesses.

Nala is next seen as an adult, when she attempts to hunt Pumbaa. However, she becomes entangled in a fight with a young adult lion, actually the grown up Simba. She manages to pin the lion using a trademark move in which she flips the lion onto his back. But she doesn't recognize him as her friend Simba until he introduces himself; Simba recognized her by the flip move, which she had often performed on him as a cub. She is ecstatic to learn Simba is alive, as it means he is the rightful king of the Pride Lands. After being alone with Simba, she falls in love with him, but grows angry when Simba refuses to return to Pride Rock to put an end to Scar's reign. At this point, she reveals that she left Pride Rock in an attempt to find help, as Scar had become a tyrant and the pride was suffering due to both lack of food and water as well as from the hyenas overrunning the Pride Lands. The two argue, and storm off in separate directions.

She is seen the next morning with Timon and Pumbaa looking for Simba, and they discover from Rafiki that Simba has returned to the Pride Lands. She, along with Timon and Pumbaa, follow Simba, and offer to help him reclaim his kingdom. While Timon and Pumbaa distract the hyenas, Simba sends Nala to look for his mother and rally the rest of the pride. She does so and later appears with them, as Simba confronts Scar. Like the other lionesses, she is shocked when Scar forces Simba to admit his guilt in Mufasa's death. But she is one of the first lionesses to join in the battle after Scar reveals his identity as the true murderer of Mufasa. After the battle, She is seen looking on as Simba reclaims his throne, and at the end of the film is shown to have become Simba's wife and had a cub with him.

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

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Nala in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.

In this film, Nala is both Simba's wife and Kiara's mother. Her eyes also appear to be more blue in color. She is first seen at Kiara's presentation, looking on proudly. She later appears as Kiara is going out to play, reminding Kiara to mind her father, and reassuring Simba that she will be fine. She accompanies Simba as he goes to retrieve Kiara when she wanders off, and confronts Zira when the exiled lioness is discovered in the Pride Lands.

Nala next appears as Kiara is planning her first hunt, and Nala subtly encourages Simba to allow Kiara to hunt on her own. She later argues on Kovu's behalf to allow him in the Pride Lands. Since Kovu saved Kiara's life, Simba owes him a debt and so must grant Kovu's request to join the pride. She later encourages Simba to give Kovu a chance, pointing out that Kovu may not want to follow the path expected of him.

During the battle between the Pride Landers and the Outsiders, she is seen leading the lionesses, and briefly fights Vitani. She later directs Simba as he attempts to rescue Kiara, warning him about the river dam breaking up. Finally, she is seen roaring with Simba after Kiara and Kovu are united in marriage.

The Lion King 1Ā½

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Nala in The Lion King 1Ā½.

Nala plays a minor role in this midquel. Unlike the previous movies, she has green eyes in the film instead of blue. She is seen during the Can You Feel The Love Tonight sequence and in an extension of the scene in the original film where she explains to Timon and Pumbaa about Simba's whereabouts. After several failed attempts she rushes off to help Simba. Although Nala played a minor role in the film, she was still voiced by Moira Kelly.

House of Mouse

Nala makes cameo appearances usually as a cub in the series. She was always seen aside the cub Simba. She also makes an appearance in the opening of Mickey's House of Villains, where she and Simba's dinner was stolen by Ed. She was seen as an adult in the episode "Timon and Pumbaa" and Mickey's Magical Christmas.

Kingdom Hearts II

First Visit

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Nala as she appears in Kingdom Hearts II.

After years went by, Nala grew up to be a fine lioness. When Sora, Donald, and Goofy first visit their world, they saved her from a bunch of Heartless that were chasing her. She then asked them to help defeat Scar. In return, she taught Sora the Dash command. But after asking advice from Rafiki, they were cut out of the job.

When Nala tells Sora about Simba's existence, Sora tells her that he is well and alive. Together, they go off to find him.

They reunite with Simba at the oasis and go back to the Pride Lands to face his uncle. Simba fights Scar and wins, and becomes the new king of the Pride Lands.

Second Visit

Upon Sora's second visit, Nala has become Simba's wife and is carrying their child Kiara. When Scar's ghost terrorizes the Pride Lands, everyone runs away in fear, except Nala, who stays behind protected by Pumbaa until Simba comes back to meet his fear.

During the end credits, she is seen with Simba while Rafiki holds their newborn child, Kiara, high above the now restored Pride Rock for all animals to observe the birth of their princess.

The Lion King musical

In the musical based on the film, Nala's role is considerably expanded, with the events leading up to Nala leaving the Pride Lands under Scar's tyranny depicted in detail.

Nala first appears in the musical as she is hunting with the other lionesses, replacing the scene from the film where she is being bathed by her mother Sarafina. Later, during the song "I Just Can't Wait to Be King", she sings quite a few extra lines that do not appear in the film version.

In the scene "The Madness of King Scar", the lonely, mentally ill Scar decides to take Nala as his mate, despite the fact that she is angrily opposed to the idea. This leads to the song scene "Shadowland" where Nala's character sings the lead about her need to leave the Pride Lands and find help. The other lionesses sing supporting choir and Rafiki sings a blessing. At the end of the song, Nala bids her pride a sad farewell and leaves.

Tony Award-winning actress Heather Headley portrayed her in the original Broadway cast. In the London West End production, she was originally portrayed by Paulette Ivory.

The song "Shadowland" was based on the song "Lea Halalela (Holy Land)" from the Rhythm of the Pride Lands CD.

Disney Parks

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Nala in Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams

Nala can be found in a few places in the Disney theme parks around the world. Along with many other characters from the film, Nala made an appearance as an animatronic puppet in former Magic Kingdom show, The Legend of the Lion King. In Disney's Hollywood Studios' version of Fantasmic!, Nala can be seen with Simba and Zazu during the bubble montage. in Disneyland, Nala was seen on The Lion King's float in Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams. Nala and Simba are also featured in The Golden Mickeys. In Walt Disney World, Nala, and other characters from the film, are prominently featured at Disney's Art of Animation Resort.

Songs sung by Nala

  • I Just Can't Wait to Be King
  • Can You Feel the Love Tonight?
  • The Madness of King Scar (Musical version only)
  • Shadowland (Musical version only)

Trivia

  • Her name is of Tanzanian origin and means 'luck' and in African, means 'successful'.
  • Despite being Simba's bride and later his queen, she is not considered a Disney Princess; instead, she is an Unofficial Princess. This is most likely because she is an animal, while all of the other Disney Princesses are human. Of course, it could also be because her love interest was a King, making her a Queen.
  • Nala is the third Disney Heroine to have first known the main protagonist in childhood, separated for long, and reunited and married to the protagonist in adulthood, the first two being Faline from Bambi and Maid Marian from Robin Hood.
  • It is greatly debated as to who Nala's father is. Many fans say her father is Scar, although such a relation would mean that Nala is also Simba's paternal cousin.
    • Plus, a forgotten concept was that Scar tries to seduce Nala to be his queen, and if she was his daughter this idea would be impossible.
  • In an earlier draft, Nala was supposed to be banished from Pride Rock after she rejected Scar's proposal to be his queen. However this is incorporated into the Broadway play "The Lion King" instead.
  • Originally, Nala had a younger brother named Mheetu, but his character was dropped because of time constraints.

Gallery

Wiki
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References

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Media
Films: The Lion King (video) ā€¢ The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (video) ā€¢ The Lion King 1Ā½ (video) ā€¢ The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar ā€¢ The Lion King (2019) (video) ā€¢ Mufasa: The Lion King

Television: Find Out Why ā€¢ Timon & Pumbaa (videography) ā€¢ Timon and Pumbaa's Wild About Safety ā€¢ The Lion Guard (videography) ā€¢ It's UnBungalievable!
Soundtracks: The Lion King ā€¢ Rhythm of the Pride Lands ā€¢ The Legacy Collection ā€¢ The Lion King Collection ā€¢ Return to Pride Rock: Songs Inspired by Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride ā€¢ Best of the Lion King ā€¢ The Lion King 1Ā½: Songs from Timon and Pumbaa's Hilarious Adventure ā€¢ Original Broadway Cast Recording ā€¢ Festival of the Lion King ā€¢ The Legend of the Lion King ā€¢ The Lion Guard ā€¢ The Lion King (2019 film) ā€¢ The Lion King & Jungle Festival: Rhythms of the Pride Lands
Video games: The Lion King ā€¢ Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games ā€¢ The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts II ā€¢ Animated Storybook: The Lion King ā€¢ Disney Universe ā€¢ Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition ā€¢ Adventures in Typing with Timon and Pumbaa ā€¢ Activity Center ā€¢ The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride: Active Play ā€¢ The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride GameBreak ā€¢ The Lion King 1Ā½ ā€¢ Disney Crossy Road ā€¢ Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts III ā€¢ Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King ā€¢ Disney Classic Games Collection ā€¢ The Lion King: Operation Pridelands
Books: Marvel Comics ā€¢ The Art and Making of The Lion King ā€¢ The Lion Guard: Can't Wait to be Queen ā€¢ The Lion King: The Novelization ā€¢ The Lion King: The Full Film Script
Cancelled projects: The Lion Guard: Hear Me Roar! ā€¢ The Lion King Family Tree

Disney Parks
The Annex ā€¢ Rafiki's Planet Watch ā€¢ Disney's Art of Animation Resort ā€¢ Disney's Explorers Lodge ā€¢ Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable ā€¢ Disney Animation Building ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Mickey's PhilharMagic ā€¢ Rhythm of the Jungle ā€¢ Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom ā€¢ The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) ā€¢ The Lion Guard Adventure

Entertainment: Animagique ā€¢ Disney's Believe ā€¢ Disney's Wishes ā€¢ Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic ā€¢ Disney KiteTails ā€¢ Fantasmic! ā€¢ Feel the Magic ā€¢ Festival of Family & Friends ā€¢ Festival of the Lion King ā€¢ Hakuna Matata Time Dance Party ā€¢ It's Party Time... with Mickey and Friends ā€¢ Mickey and the Magician ā€¢ Mickey and the Wondrous Book ā€¢ Mickey's Gift of Dreams ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Music World ā€¢ Once Upon a Mouse ā€¢ Rivers of Light: We Are One ā€¢ The Golden Mickeys ā€¢ The Legend of the Lion King ā€¢ Villains Tonight!
Restaurants: Restaurant Hakuna Matata
Parades: A Million Splashes of Colour ā€¢ Disney's Magical Moments Parade ā€¢ Disney's Party Express ā€¢ Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade ā€¢ Disney Cinema Parade ā€¢ Disney Magic on Parade ā€¢ Disney Stars on Parade ā€¢ Flights of Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Jubilation! ā€¢ Mickey & Friends Street Celebration ā€¢ Mickey's Soundsational Parade ā€¢ Mickey's Storybook Express ā€¢ The Lion King Celebration ā€¢ The Wonderful World of Disney Parade ā€¢ Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
Fireworks: Celebrate the Magic ā€¢ Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland ā€¢ Disney Dreams! ā€¢ Disneyland Forever ā€¢ Happily Ever After ā€¢ Harmonious ā€¢ Ignite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light ā€¢ Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration ā€¢ The Magic, the Memories and You ā€¢ Momentous ā€¢ Once Upon a Time ā€¢ Tree of Life Awakens ā€¢ Wonderful World of Animation ā€¢ World of Color ā€¢ Wondrous Journeys
Summer: Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise
Halloween: Happy Hallowishes ā€¢ Villains Grove

Characters
The Lion King: Simba ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Rafiki ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Zazu ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Sarabi ā€¢ Sarafina ā€¢ The Pridelanders ā€¢ Pride Land Animals ā€¢ Hyena Clan ā€¢ Wildebeests ā€¢ Gopher ā€¢ Vultures ā€¢ Grubs

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara ā€¢ Kovu ā€¢ Zira ā€¢ Vitani ā€¢ Nuka ā€¢ Outsiders ā€¢ Crocodiles
The Lion King 1Ā½: Ma ā€¢ Uncle Max ā€¢ Meerkat Colony
Timon & Pumbaa: The Native Chief ā€¢ The Three Natives ā€¢ Mother Gorilla ā€¢ Fronk Fegnugen ā€¢ Monti ā€¢ Baampu ā€¢ Nobi ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Quint ā€¢ The Woodpecker ā€¢ Bruce ā€¢ Stinky ā€¢ Ralph and Eddie ā€¢ Teds ā€¢ Savage Lion ā€¢ Bartholomew ā€¢ The Tarsier ā€¢ Toucan Dan ā€¢ Vulture Police ā€¢ Ned ā€¢ Nefu ā€¢ Rabbit ā€¢ Uncle Boaris ā€¢ Uncle Ernie ā€¢ Boss Beaver ā€¢ Boy Beaver ā€¢ Lester the Whale ā€¢ The Tigress ā€¢ Jackal ā€¢ The Cobra ā€¢ Speedy the Snail ā€¢ Smolder the Bear ā€¢ Little Jimmy ā€¢ Irwin ā€¢ El Toro ā€¢ Count Down ā€¢ Mr. Pig ā€¢ Wolverine ā€¢ Jumbo Jumbo the Elephant ā€¢ Cheetato and Cheetata ā€¢ Martin Partin ā€¢ Rita Book ā€¢ Chef Claude ā€¢ Captain Bloodbeard ā€¢ Cisco Pig ā€¢ Cisco Pig's Gang ā€¢ Dr. Cagliostro ā€¢ Torgo ā€¢ The Meerkat Angel ā€¢ Wonderful Rhino of Laws ā€¢ Pumbaa Jr. ā€¢ Dr. Happy ā€¢ Leslie Lambeau ā€¢ Mr. Buttons ā€¢ Sharla ā€¢ Warthog Sounder ā€¢ Herman ā€¢ Lara ā€¢ Mel ā€¢ Claudius ā€¢ Bahuka ā€¢ Tutan Pharaoh ā€¢ Genie ā€¢ Madame Credenza ā€¢ Duke Meerkat ā€¢ Tatiana ā€¢ Mother Eagle ā€¢ Baby Earl ā€¢ King Leopold ā€¢ Princess Claudia ā€¢ Sigmund and Lloyd ā€¢ Heimlich and Schnitzel ā€¢ Mad Dog McGraw, Billy the Goat, and Three-fingered Jackelope ā€¢ Dr. Exeter ā€¢ Sal Mander ā€¢ Jungle Inspector ā€¢ Bigfoot ā€¢ Pimon and Tumbaa
The Lion Guard: Kion ā€¢ Bunga ā€¢ Fuli ā€¢ Beshte ā€¢ Ono ā€¢ Tiifu ā€¢ Zuri ā€¢ Janja ā€¢ Cheezi ā€¢ Chungu ā€¢ Janja's Clan ā€¢ Mzingo ā€¢ Mzingo's Parliament ā€¢ Mwoga ā€¢ Makuu ā€¢ Makuu's Float ā€¢ Pua ā€¢ Basi ā€¢ Basi's Pod ā€¢ Ushari ā€¢ Jasiri ā€¢ Madoa ā€¢ Tunu and Wema ā€¢ Jasiri's Clan ā€¢ Thurston ā€¢ Mbeya ā€¢ Porcupine Brothers ā€¢ Ma Tembo ā€¢ Zito ā€¢ Aminifu ā€¢ Reirei ā€¢ Goigoi ā€¢ Dogo ā€¢ Dogo's Brothers ā€¢ Kijana ā€¢ Reirei's Pack ā€¢ Twiga ā€¢ Juhudi ā€¢ Shingo ā€¢ Muhanga and Muhangus ā€¢ Tamaa ā€¢ Nala's Father ā€¢ Swala ā€¢ Muhimu ā€¢ Hamu ā€¢ Ajabu ā€¢ Makucha ā€¢ Makucha's Leap ā€¢ Makucha's Army ā€¢ Fahari ā€¢ Jiona ā€¢ Mjomba ā€¢ Ogpoa ā€¢ Haya ā€¢ Laini ā€¢ Badili ā€¢ Mbuni ā€¢ Mapigano ā€¢ Mtoto ā€¢ Gumba ā€¢ Kambuni ā€¢ Kwato ā€¢ Shauku ā€¢ Nne ā€¢ Tano ā€¢ Vuruga Vuruga ā€¢ Young Rhino ā€¢ Lioness ā€¢ Majinuni and Hafifu ā€¢ King Sokwe ā€¢ Hadithi ā€¢ Big Baboon ā€¢ Bupu ā€¢ Boboka ā€¢ Chura ā€¢ Kifaru ā€¢ Mwenzi ā€¢ Uroho ā€¢ Mwizi ā€¢ Kulinda ā€¢ Ona ā€¢ Mpishi ā€¢ Makini ā€¢ Shupavu ā€¢ Waza ā€¢ Njano ā€¢ Kiburi ā€¢ Tamka ā€¢ Nduli ā€¢ Kiburi's Float ā€¢ Chama ā€¢ Kenge ā€¢ Dhahabu ā€¢ Hodari ā€¢ Starehe ā€¢ Raha ā€¢ Nyuni ā€¢ Sumu ā€¢ Kongwe ā€¢ Kinyonga ā€¢ Kuchimba ā€¢ Shujaa ā€¢ Anga ā€¢ Strange Lion ā€¢ Strange Cobra ā€¢ The Fastest ā€¢ The Strongest ā€¢ The Bravest ā€¢ The Keenest of Sight ā€¢ Yuki ā€¢ Hitashi ā€¢ Kimyo and Nabasu ā€¢ Domog ā€¢ Dughi ā€¢ Bogino ā€¢ Chuluun ā€¢ PĆ£gala ā€¢ Krud'dha ā€¢ Lumba-Lumba ā€¢ Old Civet ā€¢ Ora ā€¢ Komodo Dragon ā€¢ Fikiri ā€¢ Kitendo ā€¢ Tupp ā€¢ Azaad ā€¢ Flamingo Girls ā€¢ Flamingo Girls' Flamboyance ā€¢ Tenuk ā€¢ Tompok ā€¢ Seisou ā€¢ Bambun ā€¢ Mouse Deer ā€¢ Mama Binturong ā€¢ Smun ā€¢ Yun Mibu ā€¢ Nirmala ā€¢ Rani ā€¢ Baliyo ā€¢ Surak ā€¢ Janna ā€¢ Ullu ā€¢ SĆ£hasĆ­ ā€¢ ƃnanda ā€¢ Binga ā€¢ Tangaagim ā€¢ Pinguino ā€¢ Cek and Rama ā€¢ Tsah and Sasem ā€¢ Astuto ā€¢ Varya ā€¢ Feliks, Pasha, and Polina ā€¢ Heng Heng ā€¢ Kely ā€¢ Kely's Troop ā€¢ Askari ā€¢ Shabaha ā€¢ Kasi ā€¢ Imara ā€¢ Tazama
Printed Media: Uru ā€¢ Ahadi ā€¢ Kopa ā€¢ Boma ā€¢ Kula ā€¢ Zuzu ā€¢ Joka ā€¢ Lulu
Deleted: Diku ā€¢ Baasho ā€¢ Iggy ā€¢ Herr Rhino ā€¢ Kwashi ā€¢ Bhati ā€¢ Mheetu ā€¢ Banagi ā€¢ Daabi ā€¢ Dwala ā€¢ Naanda
Remake: Dembe
Miscellaneous: Zawadi ā€¢ Kiume ā€¢ Kibibi ā€¢ Nakawa

Episodes
Timon & Pumbaa

Season One: "Boara Boara/Saskatchewan Catch" ā€¢ "Kenya Be My Friend?/Good Mousekeeping" ā€¢ "Brazil Nuts/South Sea Sick" ā€¢ "Never Everglades/Cooked Goose" ā€¢ "Yukon Con/Doubt of Africa" ā€¢ "How to Beat the High Costa Rica/Swiss Missed" ā€¢ "Russia Hour/You Ghana Join the Club" ā€¢ "Uganda Be an Elephant/To Kilimanjaro Bird" ā€¢ "Rocky Mountain Lie/Amazon Quiver" ā€¢ "French Fried/Big Top Breakfast" ā€¢ "Madagascar About You/Truth or Zaire" ā€¢ "Mojave Desserted/Beauty and the Wildebeest" ā€¢ "Don't Break the China/Can't Take a Yolk" ā€¢ "The Pain in Spain/Frantic Atlantic" ā€¢ "Unlucky in Lesotho/Rafiki's Apprentice" ā€¢ "Tanzania Zany/Guatemala Malarkey" ā€¢ "Mombasa-In-Law/TV Dinner" ā€¢ "Back Out in the Outback/Gabon with the Wind" ā€¢ "Timon's Time Togo/The Law of the Jungle" ā€¢ "Manhattan Mishap/Paraguay Parable" ā€¢ "Be More Pacific/Going Uruguay" ā€¢ "Let's Serengeti Out of Here/Congo on Like This" ā€¢ "Okay Bayou?/Shake Your Djibouti" ā€¢ "Yosemite Remedy/The Sky is Calling" ā€¢ "Mozam-Beaked/Ocean Commotion"
Season Two: "Palm Beached/Jamaica Mistake?" ā€¢ "Oregon Astray/New Guinea Pig" ā€¢ "Isle of Manhood/Puttin' on the Brits" ā€¢ "Klondike Con/Isle Find Out" ā€¢ "Beetle Romania/Rumble in the Jungle" ā€¢ "Wide Awake in Wonderland/Zazu's Off-by-One Day" ā€¢ "Animal Barn/Roach Hotel" ā€¢ "Africa-Dabra!/I Don't Bolivia" ā€¢ "Shopping Mauled/Library Brouhaha" ā€¢ "Catch Me if You Kenya/Scent of the South" ā€¢ "Monster Massachusetts/Handle with Caribbean" ā€¢ "Forbidden Pumbaa/Washington Applesauce" ā€¢ "Alcatraz Mataz/Oahu Wahoo" ā€¢ "I Think I Canada/Zazu's Off Day Off" ā€¢ "Beast of Eden/Sense & Senegambia" ā€¢ "Timon on the Range/The Man from J.U.N.G.L.E." ā€¢ "Maine-Iacs/Fiji-Fi-Fo-Fum" ā€¢ "Rome Alone/Amusement Bark" ā€¢ "Once Upon a Timon" ā€¢ "Home is Where the Hog Is" ā€¢ "Bumble in the Jungle Plus: Beethoven's Whiff!/Mind Over Matterhorn"
Season Three: "Whiff/To Be Bee or Not to Be Bee" ā€¢ "Luck Be a Meerkat/Just When You Thought You'd Cuisine it All" ā€¢ "Lemonade Stand Off/Big Jungle Game" ā€¢ "Boo Hoo Bouquet/Timon...Alone" ā€¢ "So Sumo Me/Now Museum, Now You Don't" ā€¢ "Visiting Pig-nitaries/The Truth About Kats and Hogs" ā€¢ "Escape from Newark/Truth Be Told" ā€¢ "Circus Jerks/Nest Best Thing" ā€¢ "Super Hog-O/Don't Have the Vegas Idea" ā€¢ "Hot Enough for Ya?/Werehog of London" ā€¢ "Bigfoot, Littlebrain/Astro-Nots" ā€¢ "Robin Hoodwinked/Seregenti Western" ā€¢ "All Pets are Off/Boary Glory Days" ā€¢ "Two for the Zoo/The Swine in the Stone" ā€¢ "You May Have Already Won Six Million Bakra/My Meteor, My Friend" ā€¢ "Jungle Slickers/Don't Wake the Neighbear" ā€¢ "Recipe for Disaster/Going Over-Boar'd" ā€¢ "Ivy Beleaguered/Broadway Bound & Gagged" ā€¢ "Steel Hog/Dealer's Choice Cut" ā€¢ "Space Ham/You Bet Your Tuhkus" ā€¢ "No-Good Samaritan/Living in De Nile" ā€¢ "One Tough Bug/Pirates of Pumbzance" ā€¢ "Miss Perfect/Hakuna Matata U." ā€¢ "Pig-Malion/Why No Rhino" ā€¢ "War Hogs/The Big No Sleep" ā€¢ "Common Scents/Mister Twister" ā€¢ "Don't Be Elfish/Lights, Camera, Traction" ā€¢ "The Running of the Bullies/Special Defects" ā€¢ "Wishy Washy/Ice Escapades" ā€¢ "Guru-Some/Jailhouse Shock" ā€¢ "Nearly Departed/Early Bird Watchers" ā€¢ "The Spy's the Limit/Ready, Aim, Fire" ā€¢ "Timoncchio/Ghost Boosters" ā€¢ "Stay Away from my Honey!/Sitting Pretty Awful" ā€¢ "He's a Bad, Bad, Bad Sport/Dapper Duck Burgers" ā€¢ "It Runs Good/Hot Air Buffoons" ā€¢ "Timon in Love/Kahuna Potato" ā€¢ "Mook Island/Cliphangers"

The Lion Guard
Season One: "Never Judge a Hyena by its Spots" ā€¢ "The Rise of Makuu" ā€¢ "Bunga the Wise" ā€¢ "Can't Wait to be Queen" ā€¢ "Eye of the Beholder" ā€¢ "The Kupatana Celebration" ā€¢ "Fuli's New Family" ā€¢ "The Search for Utamu" ā€¢ "Follow That Hippo!" ā€¢ "Call of the Drongo" ā€¢ "Paintings and Predictions" ā€¢ "The Mbali Fields Migration" ā€¢ "Bunga and the King" ā€¢ "The Imaginary Okapi" ā€¢ "Too Many Termites" ā€¢ "The Trouble With Galagos" ā€¢ "Janja's New Crew" ā€¢ "Baboons!" ā€¢ "Beware the Zimwi" ā€¢ "Lions of the Outlands" ā€¢ "Never Roar Again" ā€¢ "The Lost Gorillas" ā€¢ "The Trail to Udugu" ā€¢ "Ono's Idol" ā€¢ "Beshte and the Hippo Lanes" ā€¢ "Ono the Tickbird"
Season Two: "Babysitter Bunga" ā€¢ "The Savannah Summit" ā€¢ "The Traveling Baboon Show" ā€¢ "Ono and the Egg" ā€¢ "The Rise of Scar" ā€¢ "Let Sleeping Crocs Lie" ā€¢ "Swept Away" ā€¢ "Rafiki's New Neighbors" ā€¢ "Rescue in the Outlands" ā€¢ "The Ukumbusho Tradition" ā€¢ "The Bite of Kenge" ā€¢ "Timon and Pumbaa's Christmas" ā€¢ "The Morning Report" ā€¢ "The Golden Zebra" ā€¢ "The Little Guy" ā€¢ "Divide and Conquer" ā€¢ "The Scorpion's Sting" ā€¢ "The Wisdom of Kongwe" ā€¢ "The Kilio Valley Fire" ā€¢ "Undercover Kinyonga" ā€¢ "Cave of Secrets" ā€¢ "The Zebra Mastermind" ā€¢ "The Hyena Resistance" ā€¢ "The Underground Adventure" ā€¢ "Beshte and the Beast" ā€¢ "Pride Landers Unite!" ā€¢ "The Queen's Visit" ā€¢ "The Fall of Mizimu Grove" ā€¢ "Fire from the Sky"
Season Three: "Battle for the Pride Lands" ā€¢ "The Harmattan" ā€¢ "The Accidental Avalanche" ā€¢ "Ghost of the Mountain" ā€¢ "Marsh of Mystery" ā€¢ "Dragon Island" ā€¢ "Journey of Memories" ā€¢ "The Race to Tuliza" ā€¢ "Mama Binturong" ā€¢ "Friends to the End" ā€¢ "The Tree of Life" ā€¢ "The River of Patience" ā€¢ "Little Old Ginterbong" ā€¢ "Poa the Destroyer" ā€¢ "Long Live the Queen" ā€¢ "The Lake of Reflection" ā€¢ "The Triumph of the Roar" ā€¢ "Journey to the Pride Lands" ā€¢ "Return to the Pride Lands"

Locations
The Lion King Trilogy: Africa ā€¢ Mount Kilimanjaro ā€¢ Pride Rock ā€¢ The Pride Lands ā€¢ The Water Hole ā€¢ The Elephant Graveyard ā€¢ The Gorge ā€¢ Jungle ā€¢ Rafiki's Ancient Tree ā€¢ The Outlands

Timon & Pumbaa: Zazu's Tree ā€¢ Madame Credenza's Place ā€¢ Savage Rock ā€¢ Boss Beaver's Log Land ā€¢ The Tree of Truth ā€¢ Dismal Swamp
The Lion Guard: Lair of the Lion Guard ā€¢ Janja's Den ā€¢ Tree of Life

Songs
The Lion King: Circle of Life ā€¢ The Morning Report ā€¢ I Just Can't Wait to Be King ā€¢ Be Prepared ā€¢ Hakuna Matata ā€¢ Can You Feel the Love Tonight ā€¢ Hawaiian War Chant

Instrumental Scores: This Land ā€¢ Hyenas ā€¢ ...To Die For ā€¢ Under the Stars ā€¢ King of Pride Rock ā€¢ Didn't Your Mother Tell You Not to Play with Your Food ā€¢ We are All Connected ā€¢ Hyenas in the Pride Lands ā€¢ Elephant Graveyard ā€¢ I Was Just Trying to Be Brave ā€¢ Stampede ā€¢ Mufasa Dies ā€¢ If You Ever Come Back We'll Kill You ā€¢ Bowling for Buzzards ā€¢ We Gotta Bone to Pick With You ā€¢ Kings of the Past ā€¢ Nala, is It Really You? ā€¢ Remember Who You Are ā€¢ This is My Home ā€¢ The Rightful King
Rhythm of the Pride Lands: The Lion Sleeps Tonight ā€¢ Kube ā€¢ Lea Halalela ā€¢ It's Time ā€¢ Lala ā€¢ Busa ā€¢ Noyana
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: He Lives in You ā€¢ We Are One ā€¢ My Lullaby ā€¢ Upendi ā€¢ One of Us ā€¢ Love Will Find a Way
The Lion King 1Ā½: Digga Tunnah ā€¢ That's All I Need ā€¢ Sunrise, Sunset ā€¢ Grazing in the Grass
Musical: Lioness Hunt ā€¢ Rafiki Mourns ā€¢ One by One ā€¢ Grasslands Chant ā€¢ Chow Down ā€¢ The Madness of King Scar ā€¢ Shadowland ā€¢ Endless Night ā€¢ Simba Confronts Scar
Timon & Pumbaa: The Lion Sleeps Tonight ā€¢ Alone Together ā€¢ Stand by Me ā€¢ Yummy Yummy Yummy
The Lion Guard: Call of the Guard ā€¢ A Beautiful Day (Ni Siku Nzuri) ā€¢ Zuka Zama ā€¢ Tonight We Strike ā€¢ Kion's Lament ā€¢ It is Time ā€¢ Here Comes the Lion Guard ā€¢ We're the Same (Sisi Ni Sawa) ā€¢ Don't Make a Stink ā€¢ Bunga the Wise ā€¢ Duties of the King ā€¢ Outta the Way ā€¢ Jackal Style ā€¢ Our Kupatana Community ā€¢ My Own Way ā€¢ Utamu ā€¢ All Hail The Vultures ā€¢ Hero Inside ā€¢ Bird of a Thousand Voices ā€¢ Panic and Run ā€¢ Trail to Hope ā€¢ Life in the Pride Lands ā€¢ We'll Make You a Meal ā€¢ Find Your Roar ā€¢ Chungu's Lament ā€¢ Baboons ā€¢ Beware of the Zimwi ā€¢ Lions Over All ā€¢ Stand Up, Stand Out ā€¢ Kuishi Ni Kucheka ā€¢ Running with the King ā€¢ Hadithi the Hero ā€¢ Makin' Hippo Lanes ā€¢ Tickbirds and Rhinos ā€¢ Teke Ruka Teleza ā€¢ Everyone is Welcome ā€¢ The Traveling Baboon Show ā€¢ A Real Meal ā€¢ Fujo ā€¢ The Path of Honor ā€¢ Bring Back a Legend ā€¢ Today is my Day ā€¢ I Have A Plan ā€¢ Gotta Look on the Bright Side ā€¢ The Worst Hyena We Know ā€¢ May There Be Peace ā€¢ Big Bad Kenge ā€¢ Christmas in the Pride Lands ā€¢ The Twelve Ways of Christmas ā€¢ I Do Have a Great Deal to Say ā€¢ Fabulous Dhahabu ā€¢ Give a Little Guy a Chance ā€¢ We're the Smartest ā€¢ Good King Simba ā€¢ The Faster I Go ā€¢ I'm Gonna Run This Dump ā€¢ Now You See Me, Now You Don't ā€¢ Wisdom on the Walls ā€¢ He's The Zebra Mastermind ā€¢ Kwetu Ni Kwetu ā€¢ Nothin' to Fear Down Here ā€¢ Shujaa Ponda ā€¢ Pride Landers Unite! ā€¢ Prance With Me ā€¢ Tujiinue ā€¢ Height and Sight ā€¢ We Will Defend ā€¢ A New Way to Go ā€¢ On the Last Night ā€¢ When I Led the Guard ā€¢ The Tree of Life ā€¢ Home of a Snow Monkey's Dreams ā€¢ Ghost of the Mountain ā€¢ Anything ā€¢ That's the Dolphin Way ā€¢ As You Move Forward ā€¢ Flamingo Dance Party ā€¢ You Best Not Mess With Mama ā€¢ Friends to the End ā€¢ Kion's Reckoning ā€¢ Welcome to the Tree of Life ā€¢ Who is Better Than Who ā€¢ Poa the Destroyer ā€¢ Long Live the Queen ā€¢ Remember What Makes You You ā€¢ The Power of the Roar ā€¢ Of the Same Pride ā€¢ As You Move On
Remake: Life's Not Fair ā€¢ Rafiki's Fireflies ā€¢ Scar Takes the Throne ā€¢ Simba is Alive! ā€¢ Reflections of Mufasa ā€¢ Spirit ā€¢ Battle for Pride Rock ā€¢ Remember ā€¢ Never Too Late ā€¢ Mbube
Deleted: To Be King ā€¢ Warthog Rhapsody ā€¢ The Lion of the Moon ā€¢ Old Fearless Buzz ā€¢ The Madness of King Scar ā€¢ Where Do I Belong
Miscellaneous: Safety Smart

See Also
Rafiki's Bakora Staff ā€¢ Great Lions of the Past ā€¢ King of the Jungle ā€¢ Musical ā€¢ Lion Guard ā€¢ Roar of the Elders ā€¢ Night Pride ā€¢ Mark of the Guard ā€¢ Mark of the Night Pride ā€¢ Moja Kwa Moja Stone ā€¢ Tuliza ā€¢The Disney Afternoon ā€¢ Find Out Why ā€¢ House of Mouse ā€¢ One by One ā€¢ Timon & Pumbaa's Vacation Safari ā€¢ As Told by Emoji


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Princesses
Official Disney Princesses: Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Pocahontas ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Tiana ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Merida ā€¢ Moana ā€¢ Raya

Other Princesses: Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Tiger Lily ā€¢ Maid Marian ā€¢ Eilonwy ā€¢ Daughters of Triton ā€¢ Calla ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Melody ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Kida Nedakh ā€¢ Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei ā€¢ Kilala Reno ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ Princess of Gentlehaven ā€¢ Nancy Tremaine ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Sofia ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Elena
Other Heroines: Alice ā€¢ Wendy Darling ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Nakoma ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Giselle ā€¢ Mirabel Madrigal ā€¢ Asha

Media
Films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) ā€¢ Cinderella (1950) ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty (1959) ā€¢ The Little Mermaid (1989) ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast (1991) ā€¢ Aladdin (1992) ā€¢ Pocahontas (1995) ā€¢ Mulan (1998) ā€¢ The Princess and the Frog (2009) ā€¢ Tangled (2010) ā€¢ Brave (2012) ā€¢ Moana (2016) ā€¢ Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

Theme Songs: "If You Can Dream" ā€¢ "It's Not Just Make Believe" ā€¢ "The Glow" ā€¢ "Live Your Story" ā€¢ "Starting Now" ā€¢ "Like a Princess"
Video Games: Disney Princess: Fashion Boutique ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Horse Show ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Jewels ā€¢ Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanting Storybooks ā€¢ Disney Princess Majestic Quest ā€¢ Disney Tsum Tsum ā€¢Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Disney Magic Kingdoms
Home Video: Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Once Upon a Dream ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 2 - Enchanted Tea Party ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 3 - Perfectly Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
Books: Kilala Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Beginnings ā€¢ Disney Princess Comics Treasury ā€¢ Royal Weddings
Cancelled: Princess Academy

Disney Parks
Castle of Magical Dreams ā€¢ Enchanted Storybook Castle ā€¢ Fairy Tale Forest ā€¢ Fantasy Faire ā€¢ Golden Fairytale Fanfare ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Celebration ā€¢ Minnie's Tiara of Dreams ā€¢ PLAY! ā€¢ Princess Pavilion ā€¢ Royal Banquet Hall

Fireworks: Disney Illuminations

See Also
Sofia the First ā€¢ Disney Fairies ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Palace Pets ā€¢ Princess Academy ā€¢ Ralph Breaks the Internet ā€¢ Disney Princess - The Concert ā€¢ Like a Princess