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Shenzi, Banzai and Ed are a trio of spotted hyenas who first appeared in Disney's 1994 Disney animated film Lion King as the secondary antagonists and its 2004 saga midquel as the main antagonists. They are the loyal followers and minions of Scar, and would later re-appear in one parallel and one spin-off series.

While not especially bright (except for perhaps Shenzi), the hyenas do display a degree of competence rarely associated with comic-relief lackeys, generally foiled by their adversaries' own luck. They corner Simba (foiled only by Mufasa's unexpected rescue), successfully drive the stampede into the gorge, and would have captured the young Simba had he not escaped through the thorn bushes through which they couldn't pass. Despite this, and their loyalty to Scar, he has an extremely low opinion of them, considering them to be stupid and incompetent.

Through the movie, the hyenas display their inner personalities. When they meet Simba, they show they are strong and powerful, but later show they can also be cowardly when Simba's father Mufasa comes.

Background

Origins

The hyenas were also featured in two spin-off books of The Lion King, set before the events of the original film. In A Tale of Two Brothers, the young hyenas appear at the beginning where they surround a helpless Rafiki who had just arrived in the Pride Lands. King Ahadi comes to the rescue just in time, with his sons Mufasa and Taka (Scar), and demands that the hyenas leave. The hyenas appear again later, where Shenzi advises Scar to make himself look good by making Mufasa look bad. Scar decided to incite a Cape Buffalo called Boma to fight Mufasa. The plan did not turn out well, and Scar's eye was wounded by the buffalo herd in the process, hence the nickname "Scar".

In Friends in Need, the teenage hyenas appear again at the beginning, where they are preparing to boil a teenage Zazu in the elephant graveyard like in the first film. A teenage Mufasa passes by, scares the hyenas away, and befriends Zazu.

Shenzi

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Shenzi

Shenzi (voiced by Whoopi Goldberg) is the leader and only female of the trio, and the de-facto secondary antagonist of the first film, and the main antagonist of its midquel. According to Timon in The Lion King 1Ā½, her full name is Shenzi Marie Predatora Veldetta Jacquelina Hyena. Her first name means "savage", "pagan", "uncouth", or "barbarous" in Swahili. Her distinguishing features are five prominent bangs hanging over her face and a mane that reaches all the way to her bangs. She also lacks the dark grey 'stubble' snout of the males, the dark patches around her eyes are shaped to resemble heavily applied eye-shadow, and she has thicker lips with what seems to be black lipstick.

She is assertive, collected and possesses a considerable amount of self-control, only very rarely losing her temper. This makes her the de-facto leader of the trio, and apparently the Matriarch of the clan of hyenas. Her authority is so absolute that she has no need to exert physical force over other hyenas - Banzai and Ed consistently follow her orders without her needing to fight them - whether they are to stop fighting, remain where they are, or even to lie to Scar.

Shenzi's primary concern is the well-being of her Clan. She allies the Clan with Scar even though the hyenas dislike the lions simply to provide for them, tells Scar that Simba is dead to get them into the Pride Lands, and is even unafraid of informing him that there's no food or water left, meaning the Clan is starving. When Scar tries to pin Mufasa's death on the hyenas at the end, she doesn't hesitate to inform the Clan of his betrayal, resulting in his elimination. And in Simba's Pride, she presumably has taken the Clan away from the Elephant Graveyard to find better hunting grounds.

Shenzi is one of the most popular characters of the franchise. She was originally going to be male and played by Tommy Chong, reuniting him with his old comedy partner Cheech Marin, who was playing Banzai, but apparently the two had had a falling out. Many of Shenzi's facial expressions and voice were copied from her voice actress Whoopi Goldberg.

Banzai

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Banzai

Banzai (voiced by Cheech Marin) is the most aggressive of the trio. Unlike the calmer, more intelligent Shenzi, he has almost no self-control and is always ready to lash out or start a fight. However, because he thinks with his muscles first and his head second, and has a tendency to speak without thinking, he is not the leader of the trio and always submits to Shenzi, consistently obeying her orders.

His name means "skulk" or "lurk" in Swahili. It can also mean "die with honor" or "ten thousand years" in Japanese, possibly a reference to his aggressive nature but more likely coincidental. His most distinguishing feature is his unusually heavy eyebrows. Apart from these, he is the model for most generic hyenas. He is the greediest of the three, frequently making references to being hungry, and asking for food. He also usually speaks and acts without thinking, losing his temper with Ed twice, and complaining when the Pride Lands lacks food under Scar's rule ("It's dinnertime, and we ain't got no stinkin' entrees!"). He even quietly remarks to his friends that Mufasa was a better king than Scar. In addition, when about to commence the Wildebeest Stampede, he almost tried to kill and eat a sick Wildebeest before Scar gave them the signal, but was stopped by Shenzi, reminding him about waiting for Scar's signal.

He is wounded twice in the film, the first time in taking the worst injuries, Banzai's buttocks were severely lacerated by Mufasa's sharp claws, causing him to be unable to sit down for a week, (I won't be able to sit for a week) he tells Shenzi and Ed, and secondly when he is knocked into a thorn patch while chasing Simba out of the Pride Lands.

Ed

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Ed

Ed (voiced by Jim Cummings) is one of the few characters not to have a Swahili name. However, there exists in English the word eddy meaning whirlpool.

Ed is apparently the 'crazy guy' of the trio. His distinguishing features are two round cuts on each ear, he is constantly grinning, his tongue often lolls from his mouth and his eyes rarely seem to focus on anything. Also, he has no eyebrows. He communicates through laughter, his only line of dialogue being the chorus of the song Be Prepared (mostly because Jim Cummings was filling in Jeremy Irons'/Scar's lines at this point). When amused by anything, he cannot control his laughter.

In the special edition of The Lion King DVD, character profiling reveals that Ed is neither stupid nor completely insane; he "knows the score". However, for whatever reason, he chooses not to speak (although some of Shenzi and Banzai's reactions to his laughter seem to indicate that they are able to translate his laughter to meaningful language anyways). He often displays lucidity, being the first to notice Simba, Nala and Zazu escaping while his two peers are busy cracking jokes about eating them. When Shenzi comments that the hyenas would be running the show if the lions weren't around, he nods in agreement, listening to the conversation. And when Scar betrays the hyenas at the end, he understands that they have been betrayed just as well as Shenzi and Banzai, and is just as angry as they are. In addition, both Banzai and Shenzi have waited until Ed's reply before deciding on a response or a proper course of action at least twice: The first time when Shenzi and Banzai were rhetorically asking who was present in the Elephant Graveyard, and the second when noting that Scar had earlier called them their enemies before exacting revenge with the other Hyena Clan members. However, when they were attacked by Mufasa and Shenzi and Banzai denied knowing that Simba was his son, Ed confirmed it; during a scuffle with Banzai, he chews on his own leg obliviously; he has numerous 'episodes' during which he stares vacantly, and cannot control his laughter. Ed's behavior is reminiscent of a Manic Depressive (aka Bipolar Disorder). Jim Cummings recorded over four hours of various laughter clips for any situation Ed might be in; excited, amused, angry, etc.

Appearances

The Lion King

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The trio teasing Simba on his roar.

The hyenas first appear in the Elephant Graveyard that Simba and Nala venture into. The hyenas, under Scar's orders, chase the cubs in an attempt to kill them. While in pursuit, Shenzi catches up with Nala, and is about to savage her when she is struck by Simba, which results in three visible blood-like scratches on her cheek. The hyenas push Zazu into a 'birdie boiler', they plan to kill Simba and Nala and corner Simba and Nala but are thwarted by Mufasa's arrival. They attack him, but are quickly defeated and frightened off.

Later, Scar arrives in the Elephant Graveyard, to tell off the hyenas for failing to kill Simba. However, after Banzai and Shenzi ask sardonically whether Scar should kill Mufasa to claim the throne while feasting on a Zebra's leg that Scar supplied to them (Shenzi: So, what do you expect to do? Banzai: Yeah? Kill Mufasa?), they unwittingly gave him an idea: He then informs them of the newly-formed plan to kill both Mufasa and Simba during the song "Be Prepared". Afterwards, they help Scar carry out his plan to kill Mufasa by triggering the wildebeest stampede. Immediately after Scar tells Simba to run away and never return, he commands the hyenas to kill Simba too, but Simba falls into thorny bushes where the hyenas can't follow him. Shenzi decides that Simba is as good as dead out alone in the desert, that if he survives he probably won't come back (not unreasonable assumptions), and that IF he comes back, they'll kill him then. The entire pack then enters the Pride Lands.

Bad under Mufasa

"I thought things were bad under Mufasa."

Some months into Scar's reign, the hyenas' excessive presence in the Pride Lands has damaged the ecological balance. The trio, who appear to be the same age as they were, come to Scar's cave to inform him that there's no food or water, and that the lionesses refuse to follow his orders. Banzai quietly remarks that things were better under Mufasa. Scar angrily orders Banzai to repeat what he just said, Banzai is about to say that he said "Mufasa", but a nervous Shenzi elbows him and Banzai quickly corrects himself by saying that he simply said "ĀæQue Pasa?". Still touchy about Banzai's remark and angry at being compared unfavorably to his brother, Scar throws them out without listening to their complaints.

End of Hyenas

Shenzi, Banzai and Ed prepare to kill Scar

When Simba returns to overthrow Scar, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed grew worried when Scar learned that Simba was alive and backed away (Scar glared at them, indicating that he found out that the hyenas have not done their job, and that Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed had presumably never informed Scar of that development), but then the hyenas demonstrate their continued loyalty to Scar by joining the fight on his side, but most are defeated, and Shenzi and Banzai are ruthlessly beaten up by Pumbaa for calling him a "pig" while Ed watches. When Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed overhear Scar trying to foist all blame for the plot on them to Simba, they furiously turn against their former boss. Alerting the other hyenas to his treachery, they corner Scar after he is defeated by Simba. Scar frantically tries to absolve himself, but the hyenas have had enough of his lies, derogatory treatment, and broken promises, they surround Scar, leap on him and tear him apart, as flames raise around them. They run off after this.

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

In the direct-to-video sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, the hyenas are only briefly mentioned by Nuka as he and his grown sister Vitani arrive at the Elephant Graveyard. He says simply, "This place is even creepier since the hyenas ran off." Originally, Zira was going to be accompanied by the hyenas but it was changed to being Outsider Lions after the developers remembered that the Hyenas were the reason why Scar died.

However, the three hyenas are never directly referred to by name, and the ones Nuka mentioned have instead been the hyenas not involved in the mutiny against Scar (given the many hyenas seen in "Be Prepared"), as the ones who took revenge on Scar seemed to be consumed by the flames.

The Lion King 1Ā½

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The hyenas in The Lion King 1Ā½.

In the direct-to-video midquel The Lion King 1Ā½, the hyenas have a fairly major role in setting the story rolling and serve as the film's main antagonists (seeing as Scar has no lines and makes only very brief appearances).

In their first appearance, they attack a meerkat colony when Timon, who is the sentry on duty of the colony, is daydreaming. They fail to catch any meerkats, but this incident drives Timon to leave the colony to find where he truly belongs. The hyenas make an appearance again during the film's climax at Pride Rock. Some anonymous hyenas are seen chasing Timon and Pumbaa into a cave (after the Hula song in the first film), and are driven away by Pumbaa's flatulence.

Timon and Pumbaa insult the hyenas to get them away from Simba so that he has a better chance against Scar - Ed as usual laughs at the joke, and Banzai hits him, while Shenzi tells them, "For your last meal, you're gonna eat those words." Eventually, Timon and Pumbaa are cornered by the hyenas.

Timon first balances plates, then performs the can-can, which stalls the hyenas briefly, then break dances with Pumbaa, which Shenzi applauds to before simply agreeing with Banzai to eat them. Finally, he proposes to Shenzi as a desperate move to buy time for his mother and Uncle Max as they dig a tunnel, which she turns down, becoming more and more disgusted at his proposal. Banzai seems to realize Timon is trying to buy time for something, and says, "I say we skip the wedding and get straight to the buffet!" However, this has bought just enough time and the hyenas then fall into the tunnel (presumably transporting them to base of Pride Rock in time to corner Scar), after which they do not appear again in the film.

The Lion King (musical)

The hyenas also made prominent appearances in the musical, having been given more dialogue and a much more expanded role than in the movie. They even appear during the first part of The Madness of King Scar.

Timon and Pumbaa

The three hyenas made occasional appearances in the TV series The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa. While Jim Cummings reprised his role as Ed, Tress MacNeille and Rob Paulsen replaced Whoopi Goldberg and Cheech Marin. The hyenas were also more noticeably dim-witted in the series in comparison to the movies. In addition, for unexplained reasons, they somehow managed to learn how to stand on their hind legs and are able to talk to humans.

The hyenas had four "skits" in which they starred, usually trying to get an easy meal. These were called "The Laughing Hyenas".

TV Dinner: The hyenas observe a nature documentary made about an armadillo in the Serengeti. This is pretty impressive for a start, as armadillos are not native to ANY part of Africa, only the Americas. The three of them decide that they too can be stars and get great meals. For the host Martin Partin, Shenzi demonstrates ballet dancing, Banzai performs a singing act and Ed attempts slapstick comedy, but they are turned down abruptly. When the armadillo gets a movie deal, they are offered jobs, but decide that they'd rather be directors and have Martin Partin for lunch.

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Shenzi, Banzai and Ed in The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa.

Can't Take A Yolk: Shenzi wakes up, and wakes up Banzai, who wakes up Ed. While Banzai and Ed fight, Shenzi spots a mother ostrich nursing an egg, and persuades Banzai that the egg would make an excellent breakfast. First they attempt to creep up on the egg, but find it's heavily alarmed. Then they try to crush the mother ostrich with a large rock, but get crushed themselves. Then they try to tunnel up under the egg, but end up tunneling to China, and get crushed by a cart. Then they redirect an elephant to crush both mother and egg, but get crushed by the elephant. Finally Shenzi has them disguise themselves as ostriches and persuades the mother to put her head in the sand, while they steal the egg and substitute a rock. However, as they argue over who gets to eat the egg, it hatches into a huge ostrich, and they are knocked into a canyon and squashed by a large rock.

Cooked Goose: Two snooty Cheetahs have found that the hyena trio is disturbing their hunts, so they decide to send them on wild goose chases to get them out of the way. First they try giving them a treasure map where X marks the spot, but the hyenas don't know how you spell 'X'. Then they try catapulting the hyenas via Serengeti Shuttle into a volcano, but the hyenas just come back, suspicious about the lack of seat belts, airbags, and lack of peanuts. Finally they decide that if they split the hyenas up, telling each one that they are the brains of the bunch and giving them directions to the North Pole. Unfortunately the hyenas meet up there and realize they've been conned. Back in the Serengeti, they find the Cheetahs again, who are so stuffed from eating that they cannot outrun the hyenas. Just as the hyenas are about to eat them, a wild goose arrives and asks them which way is south, as he's headed for a wild goose convention. The five of them direct him, then chase him.

Big Top Breakfast: The hyenas are walking along, complaining about how hungry they are. Banzai comments that he's so hungry he could eat a circus monkey, and a crate with Simon the circus monkey on it lands on the three of them. They promptly start arguing about who gets to eat him, allowing him to escape. Shenzi suggests that they pretend to be monkeys and hide in a barrel, and Banzai suggests that "Hey, we can build an environment suitable and comfortable for all species in the class known as Chimpanzee." Ed however, discovers that the crate the monkey landed with is full of circus stuff. Shenzi promptly constructs an elaborate circus, and posing as ringmaster, gets Simon to dive into their cooking pot. He breaks out, and hides in a circus cannon, which Banzai fires. The cannon explodes, and the hyenas are left charred and monkey-less. Banzai complains that he is so hungry that he could eat a blue whale, and one promptly lands on the three of them.

House of Mouse

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Shenzi, Banzai and Ed in "House of Mouse"

The hyenas made cameo appearances in several House of Mouse episodes. In "House of Turkey", the hyenas are anxiously waiting to eat Mr. Turkey, but when they learn that he's a guest performer and not an entree, they briefly try to eat Pumbaa. In "Donald's Pumbaa Prank", they were seen at their table about to eat Zazu. In "House of Crime", Shenzi can be seen in a cage along with other villains before they all disappear. They're also seen near the beginning of the premiere episode "The Stolen Cartoons".

The hyenas were also part of the entourage of Disney villains featured in Mickey's House of Villains.

Video games

The Lion King (SNES)

While hyenas were a common enemy in the Lion King SNES release, none of the hyenas fought were Shenzi, Banzai or Ed. Even the end-of-level boss hyena in the first level was not one of them. Once defeated, each hyena performed Ed's drooling 'salute' briefly before collapsing.

Banzai appears at the end of the "Simba's Exile" level, to deliver his line "If you ever come back, we'll kill ya!"

Kingdom Hearts II

The hyenas as they appear in Kingdom Hearts II.

In this video game, Tress MacNeille reprised her role as Shenzi, Jim Cummings reprised his role as Ed, and Cheech Marin reprised his role as Banzai.

First Visit

In the game, the trio and the Clan are desperate for food and try to eat Sora, Donald and Goofy. Banzai almost killed Sora but were stopped when Scar roared. The hyena trio ran off to Scar to see what he wanted along with the other hyenas.

The hyena trio are seen once again at Pride Rock and were about to attack them, but Scar roared then the hyena trio looked up and saw Scar and Pete. When Nala knocked down Scar and told Sora, Donald and Goofy to run, the three heroes ran with Shenzi, Banzai, Ed and the other hyenas in pursuit. Sora, Donald, Goofy and Nala managed to get away from the hyenas. The hyena trio are later seen again at Pride Rock preventing Simba from getting to Scar. Sora then told Simba to go after Scar while his friends handle the hyenas. Timon and Pumbaa knocked the hyenas into the air but they were chased into Pride Rock by the hyena trio and the other hyenas. Sora, Donald and Goofy battled the hyena trio inside Pride Rock. The trio were easily defeated and ran out of Pride Rock.

Second Visit

Later on in the game, the trio of hyenas are fought again for information on the source of Scar's ghost. They know nothing of the ghost, and taunt Simba about it. They also seem to have somewhat of a grudge against Sora, Donald, and Goofy, as it was thanks to their part in overthrowing Scar that they were sent back to the Elephant Graveyard to only eat scraps.

The Kingdom Keepers

In the fifth installment of the saga, Shell Game, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed appear as henchmen to the Overtakers. They are usually guarding important places or objects.

Disney Parks

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Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed's Disney parks portrait as part of the Unleash the Villains event.

Appearances by the hyenas at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts are extremely rare. In the parks, they walk upright instead of on all four legs. All three have a very awkward-looking hunchback posture. In 2004, they were featured in Disneyland Resort Parisā€™s The Lion King Carnival, but since that time, their most reliable presence has been as part of the Walt Disney World Resortā€™s annual Mickeyā€™s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade.

Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed's likenesses are also featured in Disney's Art of Animation Resort.

The hyenas also appear alongside Scar in Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Here, Hades revives Scar from the dead and recruits him in a take-over plot. Scar, needing henchmen to assist him, convinces the hyenas that he is invincible through magic and must obey his commands. They reluctantly agree to do so and are ordered to start an elephant stampede to crush anyone who interferes. Banzai notices the park guests and battles them, but he is quickly defeated. Soon after, the park guests must reveal Scar's lies by injuring him in front of the hyenas. Once Scar's lies are revealed, Shenzi gathers the clan and departs, leaving Scar without aid.

They would also appear in Disneyland Paris for the 2013 event Disney Dreamers Everywhere!.

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Trivia

  • They are some of the most popular characters of the franchise.
  • Shenzi's position as leader of the hyenas is very like that of real life - real spotted hyenas are matriarchal, and females dominate the males. For male hyenas to have any real power within a clan, they have usually performed long-time services for high-ranking females.
  • Shenzi was originally going to be male and voiced by Tommy Chong, who is best known for his collaborations with Cheech Marin, who voices Banzai.
  • Shenzi is probably NOT Banzai or Ed's sister. Reasons include (but are not limited to):
    • No canon material - whether movies, theater, comics, books or games - EVER refers to the three hyenas as being siblings. If Disney intended them to be related, they would surely have mentioned it at least ONCE.
    • In Disney's Broadway production of The Lion King, in the song "Chow Down", Shenzi says to Banzai, "Now wasn't it her (Nala's) mom, who ate your dad?" By Disney's incest and adultery-free logic, this would mean Shenzi's parents are not Banzai's parents.
    • Shenzi calls Banzai 'honey' and 'baby' on several occasions. In the TLH episode "TV Dinner" Banzai calls Shenzi 'girlfriend' (albeit in the context of 'a girl-friend', not 'my girlfriend'). These are terms which siblings would be highly unlikely to use on each other.
    • Male hyenas usually migrate from their birth clans to join another when they reach sexual maturity, while females often stay with their clan lifelong, inheriting the status of their mother - meaning that Shenzi is probably also the daughter of a high-ranking female.
  • Considering their appearances and personalities, Disney may have created them with the intention of appealing to Gothic teens; however, this has not been confirmed by Disney.
  • In early production of The Lion King, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed were originally to suppose to be cape dogs but were later changed to spotted hyenas. This may have been because the cape dog is an endangered species, and spotted hyenas and African lions are naturally enemies - more so than most animals.
  • Shenzi, Banzai, Ed and the rest of the hyenas are the second villain sidekicks to kill their former boss. The first being Iago, however he reformed and it's generally believed the hyenas did as well.
  • The way Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, and the rest of the hyenas kill Scar is similar to what the wolves from Beauty and the Beast were originally supposed to do to Gaston at the end of the film.
  • Currently, Shenzi has the longest name out of any character in the Lion King series, possibly more than any other Disney character created. Her full name being "Shenzi Marie Predatora Veldetta Jacquelina Hyena", a total of six names. However, given that Timon was trying to stall her and the other Hyenas while his family broke the tunnel underneath them, its unknown if it was actually her name, though it might be since Shenzi doesn't say that it's not her real name.
  • In the Kingdom Hearts series, Banzai comes the closest to killing Sora out of any villains in the series, and was only unable to since Scar called for him and the others.
  • According to The Lion King: The Junior Novelization, when Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed finally kill Scar out of revenge for betraying them and the other hyenas, they describe his death as being "a king fit for a meal."
  • In an early script for the climax of The Lion King, Banzai was originally going to be flung onto the ribcage imprisoning Zazu, thus freeing him and allowing him to peck Banzai on the head, then Ed comes to help. The two come close to killing Zazu when Timon and Pumbaa ram them from behind and send them flying to a burning tree. Also, it was originally going to be just Shenzi who follows Scar up Pride Rock and hears him betray the hyenas.


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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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Members
The Evil Queen ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ Captain Hook ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Dr. Facilier

Other Disney Animation Villains: Pete ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf ā€¢ Willie the Giant ā€¢ Lonesome Ghosts ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Honest John ā€¢ Gideon ā€¢ Stromboli ā€¢ Monstro ā€¢ Pink Elephants ā€¢ Ringmaster ā€¢ The Headless Horseman ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Drizella Tremaine ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Card Soldiers ā€¢ Mr. Smee ā€¢ Si and Am ā€¢ Aunt Sarah ā€¢ Diablo ā€¢ Jasper and Horace ā€¢ Madam Mim ā€¢ Kaa ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ Edgar ā€¢ Prince John ā€¢ Sir Hiss ā€¢ Sheriff of Nottingham ā€¢ Heffalumps ā€¢ Woozles ā€¢ Madame Medusa ā€¢ Brutus and Nero ā€¢ Amos Slade ā€¢ Horned King ā€¢ Professor Ratigan ā€¢ Felicia ā€¢ Sykes ā€¢ Flotsam and Jetsam ā€¢ Percival C. McLeach ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Governor Ratcliffe ā€¢ Claude Frollo ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Fates ā€¢ Shan Yu ā€¢ Clayton ā€¢ Sabor ā€¢ Yzma ā€¢ Lyle Tiberius Rourke ā€¢ Captain Gantu ā€¢ Dr. Jumba Jookiba ā€¢ John Silver ā€¢ Scroop ā€¢ Bowler Hat Guy ā€¢ Doris ā€¢ Lawrence ā€¢ Dr. Facilier's Shadow ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ Stabbington Brothers ā€¢ King Candy ā€¢ Sour Bill ā€¢ Hans ā€¢ Duke of Weselton ā€¢ Yokai ā€¢ Bellwether ā€¢ Tamatoa ā€¢ King Magnifico
Pixar Villains: Sid Phillips ā€¢ Scud ā€¢ Hopper ā€¢ Molt ā€¢ Emperor Zurg ā€¢ Stinky Pete ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Henry J. Waternoose III ā€¢ Syndrome ā€¢ Chick Hicks ā€¢ Chef Skinner ā€¢ AUTO ā€¢ Charles F. Muntz ā€¢ Lotso ā€¢ Miles Axlerod ā€¢ Professor Z ā€¢ Mor'du ā€¢ Thunderclap ā€¢ Ernesto de la Cruz ā€¢ Evelyn Deavor ā€¢ Dragon the Cat
Other Villains: Br'er Fox ā€¢ Br'er Bear ā€¢ Oogie Boogie ā€¢ Winifred Sanderson ā€¢ Mary Sanderson ā€¢ Sarah Sanderson ā€¢ Dr. HƤmsterviel ā€¢ Queen Narissa ā€¢ Wicked Witch of the West ā€¢ Ripslinger ā€¢ Hitchhiking Ghosts

Disney Parks
Celebrate A Dreams Come True Parade ā€¢ Celebrate the Magic ā€¢ Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour ā€¢ Club Villain ā€¢ Disney's Fantillusion ā€¢ Disney's Maleficious Halloween Party ā€¢ Disney's Not-So-Scary Halloween Show ā€¢ Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade ā€¢ Disney Dreams! ā€¢ Disney's Stars 'n' Cars... As Never Seen Before ā€¢ Fantasmic! ā€¢ Feel the Magic ā€¢ Frightfully Fun Parade ā€¢ Glow in the Park Halloween Parade ā€¢ Happy Hallowishes ā€¢ Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular ā€¢ Inferno Dance Party ā€¢ It's Good To Be Bad With The Disney Villains ā€¢ It's Good to Be Bad Villainous Celebration ā€¢ It's Party Time... with Mickey and Friends... and the Disney Villains ā€¢ Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade ā€¢ Mickey and his Magic Halloween Night ā€¢ Momentous ā€¢ Re-Villains! Halloween Parade ā€¢ Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom ā€¢ The Disney Villains Halloween Showtime ā€¢ The Nightmare Experiment ā€¢ The Villains World ā€¢ Unleash the Villains ā€¢ Villains Gardens ā€¢ Villainy in the Sky ā€¢ Villains Mix and Mingle ā€¢ Villains Night Out! ā€¢ Villains Tonight! ā€¢ Wishes ā€¢ World of Color
Media
Mickey's House of Villains ā€¢ Once Upon a Halloween ā€¢ Disney Villains: Simply Sinister Songs ā€¢ Disney Villains Songbook

Video Games: Disney Villains Challenge ā€¢ Disney's Villains' Revenge


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Books
Kingdom Keepers ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage ā€¢ Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
Characters
Original Characters: Finn Whitman ā€¢ Charlene Turner ā€¢ Terrence Maybeck ā€¢ Dell Philby ā€¢ Isabella Angelo ā€¢ Wayne Kresky ā€¢ Amanda Lockhart ā€¢ Jessica Lockhart ā€¢ Mrs. Whitham ā€¢ Greg Luowski ā€¢ Dillard Cole

Disney Characters: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Violet Parr ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ King Triton ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Stitch ā€¢ Remy ā€¢ Django ā€¢ Rajah ā€¢ Prince Phillip ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Tigger ā€¢ Lilo ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Piglet
Overtakers: Maleficent ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Claude Frollo ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Shan Yu ā€¢ Jack Sparrow ā€¢ Tia Dalma ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ Prince John ā€¢ Horned King ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf ā€¢ J. Worthington Foulfellow ā€¢ Gideon ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Diablo ā€¢ Magic Brooms ā€¢ Green Army Men ā€¢ Blackbeard ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ Si and Am ā€¢ Hopper ā€¢ Flotsam and Jetsam ā€¢ Judge Doom ā€¢ Madame Leota ā€¢ Sabor ā€¢ The Headless Horseman ā€¢ Stormtroopers ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Zira

Locations
Magic Kingdom ā€¢ Epcot ā€¢ Disney's Hollywood Studios ā€¢ Disney's Animal Kingdom ā€¢ Disney's Typhoon Lagoon ā€¢ DisneyQuest ā€¢ Cinderella Castle ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Splash Mountain ā€¢ The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ā€¢ Camp Minnie-Mickey ā€¢ Expedition Everest ā€¢ Fantasmic! ā€¢ Voyage of the Little Mermaid ā€¢ Disney Dream ā€¢ Walt Disney: One Man's Dream ā€¢ Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge ā€¢ Soarin' ā€¢ Mission: SPACE ā€¢ Test Track ā€¢ Wonders of Life ā€¢ Morocco Pavilion ā€¢ China Pavilion ā€¢ France Pavilion ā€¢ Norway Pavilion ā€¢ Mexico Pavilion ā€¢ Disneyland ā€¢ Jungle Cruise ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Hat ā€¢ Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ā€¢ The Haunted Mansion ā€¢ Casey Jr. Circus Train ā€¢ Mickey's Toontown ā€¢ Matterhorn ā€¢ The Disney Gallery
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