The Lion King 1 1/2 (G)
Clever and mostly charming--most kids will enjoy.
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- 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
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
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Is it any good?
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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