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The Lion King 2 - Simba's Pride (2-Disc Special Edition)
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Features
 Anamorphic
 Color
 Dolby
 DTS Surround Sound
 DVD-Video
 Special Edition
 Widescreen
 NTSC

In Theaters : 2004
DVD Release : 31 August, 2004
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The Lion King 2 - Simba's Pride (2-Disc Special Edition) description
This two-disc presentation of the popular sequel delivers a better sounding DVD and looks a bit better than the initial release (although the original was pretty sharp). There are no changes in the film except a pop-up viewing mode with facts--fun and otherwise--about the film. The second disc is for the kids, including games, a cute documentary on Afr ... review details
The Lion King 2 - Simba's Pride (2-Disc Special Edition) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Very rushed childhood
I'm ----, using the kid's review cause it's so much easier.

Better than most disney followups, though as another reviewer stated, TLK 2 spent too little time on Kiara and Kovu's childhood. When watching TLK2 I could not help but feel that the cubhood was just "thrown in" so as the audience would get what was going on in the "real" half of the story. In fact, Kovu and Kiara only spent about 20 to 25 percent of the movie as cubs, which actually kept them from gaining that endearing appeal that Simba and Nala had.

Now, as for the considerably longer second half of TLK2, I must give Disney credit for hiring some mediocre directors/screenwriters for this one, instead of the usual slapped together sloppy crap that has to this day become typical of disney direct-to-video followups. When compared to other DTVs, TLK2 is very impressive. But when compared to real disney films like the original Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Bambi, it completely flops. Just a little more effort, disney, and this could have been yet another one of your classic films.
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