The Lion King 1 1/2 (G)

Clever and mostly charming--most kids will enjoy.

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Movie details
  • Studio: Disney
  • Cast: Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane
  • Running Time: 77 minutes
  • Release Date: 02/10/2004
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 02/10/2004
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • MPAA Rating: G
  • MPAA Explanation: all audiences

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie has a surprising amount of potty humor--everything from Pumbaa's gas problem to jokes about belching, nose-picking and toilet-training. Some kids may get upset that Timon leaves his family and heads off alone in search of happiness and that Pumbaa does not have any family at all. The hyenas may frighten some children--they are constantly trying to kill the meerkats. Also, at one point Timon's mom says of the hyenas "When they die, they become the grass." This comment may need to be explained.

Families can talk about how Timon and Pumbaa's version of events is different from the ones presented in the original movie. Is one version the "right" one? For kids who have not seen the original, you might ask them what Timon eventually learns about friendship.

Message

Social Behavior:

The other meerkats make fun of Timon. Some potty humor--jokes about passing gas, burping, nose-picking.

Consumerism:

Inside the DVD are ads/coupons for Disney products as well as a brochure for the Disney Visa credit card.

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Violence

The hyenas attack the meerkats. Some comic violence (the friends fall over a waterfall, almost fall off cliffs, etc.) The hyenas may frighten some children. The meerkats are constantly in danger from predators.

Sex

Language

The naughtiest comment is "'s whip some grass!"

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Common Sense Media

THE LION KING 1 1/2 shows the events that occurred during The Lion King through the eyes of Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog. While these two were pretty much relegated to minor comic sidekick roles in the original movie, here they're the stars of the show.

Is it any good?

3
The idea of seeing events from another perspective is an entertaining one for kids old enough to understand the concept--young grade schoolers are sure to get a kick out of the scene where King Mufasa presents his young son Simba to the animal kingdom (in the original movie this is a moving scene in which the animals bow down in reverence; here we learn they are really bowing down because the stench of Pumbaa's gas is so pungent). However, Timon and Pumbaa watch the events from a movie theater. The flow of the story is interrupted so they can make snarky comments or jokes, which is disruptive and likely to annoy adults. Even kids are likely to get frustrated when the action is literally stopped for a minute so that Pumbaa can take a bathroom break and the audience is left to look at Timon staring at a blank screen.

For a direct-to-video feature, the animation is impressive, although the new songs are forgettable (mostly we hear snippets of songs from the original movie). Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Ernie Sabella and the original voice cast are all back, and they manage to make their characters interesting. But parents may be disappointed by the surprising amount of potty humor here--it's too bad that the writers thought lowbrow humor was the only way to engage kids.

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Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 14 reviews.

4


Posted on 11/05/07 by DexterSmith Adult contributor

The Lion King 1 1/2

Sexual Content (Not an Issue): The two main characters (both male) share a Lady and the Tramp style kiss - played for comedy. Violence (Pause): Hyenas attack the meerkats, some comic peril. Language (Not an Issue): "Whip some grass". Social Behavior (Pause): Timon is made fun of by other meerkats. Some crude humor. Commercialism (Pause): Advertisements in the DVD.
5

Posted on 01/13/07 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 10
2


Posted on 06/21/06 by DreamCatcher68 Kid contributor, age 16

A Disappointment.

I was disappointed with Lion King 1 1/2, I liked Lion King II much better. The potty humour is just boring and immature, and takes away from the film. This movie lacks the life lessons that the other 2 movies taught. Generally, however, it's harmless entertainment for the kiddies.
4

Posted on 05/17/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

best of the lion king movies

So much better for little kids than the other Lion King movies. The couple scarier parts are interrupted so kids will know the characters are OK. The only one I'll let my kids watch the entire movie of.
3

Posted on 05/15/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5


Posted on 03/03/05 by drpenn Adult contributor
4

Posted on 12/23/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 12/21/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

3


Posted on 04/10/04 by Forknose Kid contributor, age 15

Ok

I did like Disney Classics a while back, including Lion King, so I gave this a try. It was enjoyable but the movie theatre effect of Timon and Pumba was really dumb and some parts of the movie fit in poorly or didn't fit in at all. There was a few funny parts though, like when Simba woke up in the night.
5


Posted on 02/28/04 by archera127 Kid contributor, age 14

A great Movie for any age.

Although many teenagers won't admit it, they liked old Disney classics. This movie is no exception. A great movie with wonderful animation, music, and voices. Anyone that watches it will love it. This movie is sure to be a favorite.

See all 14 reviews >

Adult Reviews

There are 9 reviews.

4


Posted on 11/05/07 by DexterSmith Adult contributor

The Lion King 1 1/2

Sexual Content (Not an Issue): The two main characters (both male) share a Lady and the Tramp style kiss - played for comedy. Violence (Pause): Hyenas attack the meerkats, some comic peril. Language (Not an Issue): "Whip some grass". Social Behavior (Pause): Timon is made fun of by other meerkats. Some crude humor. Commercialism (Pause): Advertisements in the DVD.
4

Posted on 05/17/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

best of the lion king movies

So much better for little kids than the other Lion King movies. The couple scarier parts are interrupted so kids will know the characters are OK. The only one I'll let my kids watch the entire movie of.
3

Posted on 05/15/05 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5


Posted on 03/03/05 by drpenn Adult contributor
4

Posted on 12/23/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5

Posted on 12/21/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

5


Posted on 02/27/04 by kjpurple Adult contributor
2

Posted on 02/18/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Toilet humor abounds

Why do all movies now have toilet humor? It used to be just the R and PG-13 movies, but now it has crept down into the land of G movies. The writers have enough funny material that they don't need to rely on cheap laughs.
5

Posted on 02/13/04 by Anonymous Adult contributor

Too Funny for Words!

Good clean humor for the entire family. The use of "potty" words only adds to the enjoyment.
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Kids Reviews

There are 5 reviews.

5

Posted on 01/13/07 by Anonymous Kid contributor, age 10
2


Posted on 06/21/06 by DreamCatcher68 Kid contributor, age 16

A Disappointment.

I was disappointed with Lion King 1 1/2, I liked Lion King II much better. The potty humour is just boring and immature, and takes away from the film. This movie lacks the life lessons that the other 2 movies taught. Generally, however, it's harmless entertainment for the kiddies.
3


Posted on 04/10/04 by Forknose Kid contributor, age 15

Ok

I did like Disney Classics a while back, including Lion King, so I gave this a try. It was enjoyable but the movie theatre effect of Timon and Pumba was really dumb and some parts of the movie fit in poorly or didn't fit in at all. There was a few funny parts though, like when Simba woke up in the night.
5


Posted on 02/28/04 by archera127 Kid contributor, age 14

A great Movie for any age.

Although many teenagers won't admit it, they liked old Disney classics. This movie is no exception. A great movie with wonderful animation, music, and voices. Anyone that watches it will love it. This movie is sure to be a favorite.
5


Posted on 02/16/04 by KoOkYMoNsTa234 Kid contributor, age 13

THE LION KING 1 1/2

The movie THE LION KING is one of my all time favorite Disney movies and Movies period. The prequel/sequel THE LION KING 1 1/2 is just as delightful. With witty cute humor I was overwhelemed with laughter and so was my family who are older and don't realy like Disney movies as much as I do. I would rush to buy this if you are a Disney fan or maybe just rent it!
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