Watch: The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride 1998 123movies, Full Movie Online – Simba and Nala have a daughter, Kiara. Timon and Pumbaa are assigned to be her babysitters, but she easily escapes their care and ventures into the forbidden lands. There she meets a lion cub named Kovu and they become friends. What she and her parents do not know is that Kovu is the son of Zira – a banished follower of the now-dead Scar. She plans to raise Kovu to overthrow Simba and become the king of the Pride Lands. This tests not only Kiara and Kovu’s relationship as they mature, but Simba’s relationship with his daughter..
Plot: The circle of life continues for Simba, now fully grown and in his rightful place as the king of Pride Rock. Simba and Nala have given birth to a daughter, Kiara who’s as rebellious as her father was. But Kiara drives her parents to distraction when she catches the eye of Kovu, the son of the evil lioness, Zira. Will Kovu steal Kiara’s heart?
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One of the best Disney sequels (although thats still not saying much)
The lion king 2 is probably my favorite Disney sequel. Its one of the movies where the first time around its okay, and then if you see it again, you’re like..wow, this is great! Same goes for the songs. I actually love this movie. Compared to the first movie, it isn’t all that bad. They didn’t ruin anything from the first movie, like the characters personalities, as they do in so many other sequels (like little mermaid 2. puke.) I’d say more of the problem is they kind of down play a lot of characters that had bigger roles. Zazu and Nala are barely in this. Timoon and Puumba are still cute and funny. Kiara, their daughter, is a little flat, But the evil villains are very, very good. Zira is excellent, and Kovu is very complex and interesting. The ending is a little flat as well, but its still a touching movie. Its on par with Aladdin and the king of thieves, which is the only other excellent Disney sequel. (for the record, toy story 2 is Disney and pixar-but is not Disney made. pixar makes it, Disney distributes. thanks.) This sequel actually has depth and every (major) character in this movie has their own personal struggle. Its not simple and happy go lucky like most Disney sequels. I would highly recommend it.
An Unneeded Sequel
Let me start off by saying, The Lion King was a cinematic masterpiece. It captured emotion perfectly and was a near perfect film. But the sequel is far from that. The sequel wasn’t even needed.The film continues the story of the original Lion King, with Simba being the leader of the pride. However, Simba’s more of a background character now. And instead of trying something new, by making it an entirely new storyline, they basically copy and pasted for the most part. Simba plays the role of Mufasa in this film, and the new children play the roles of Simba and Nala. The storyline has a few minor tweaks, but nothing worth noting.
I’d give a more detailed review, but I have not seen this film in years. I remember it being disappointing and nowhere near as good as the original. It was rather forgettable, which was a shame, because we all know Disney can do better than this.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 21 min (81 min)
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Status Released
Rated G
Genre Animation, Adventure, Drama, Family, Musical, Romance
Director Darrell Rooney, Rob LaDuca(co-director)
Writer 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)
Actors Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell, Andy Dick, Robert Guillaume
Country USA, Australia
Awards 3 wins & 3 nominations.
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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