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=THE LION KING= //**The Lion King**// is a [|1994] [|animated feature] film produced by [|Walt Disney Feature Animation] and released by [|Walt Disney Pictures]. It is the 32nd film in the [|Disney animated feature] canon, and the highest-grossing traditionally animated feature film in the [|United States]. It is loosely based on the [|Shakespeare] play //[|Hamlet]//. The film focuses on a young [|lion] in [|Africa] named [|Simba], who learns of his place in the "Circle of Life" while overcoming various obstacles to become the rightful king. //The Lion King// is a musical film, with songs written by composer [|Elton John] and lyricist [|Tim Rice], and a film score by [|Hans Zimmer]. The score and one of its songs, ("The Circle of Life", see below) won [|Academy Awards].[|[2]] Disney later produced two related movies: a [|sequel], //[|The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]//, and a part [|prequel]/part [|midquel], //[|The Lion King 1½]//. //The Lion King// was originally called //King of the Jungle// during early stages of production.[|[3]] As in the case of the earlier film //[|Bambi]//, animators studied real-life animals for reference, and some of the filmmakers went to [|Kenya] to observe the natural habitat that would be shown in the film.[|[4]] The film's significant use of computers helped the filmmakers to present their vision in new ways. These include some shots of Pride Rock, tall green grass, the smoke from the fire, and the waterfall in the new version of "Can You Feel the Love Tonight". The most notable use of [|computer animation] is in the "wildebeest stampede" sequence. Several distinct wildebeest characters were built in a 3D computer program, multiplied into the hundreds, [|cel shaded] to look like drawn animation, and given randomized paths down a mountainside to simulate the real, unpredictable movement of a herd. Similar multiplication occurs in the "Be Prepared" musical number with identical marching hyenas.[|[5]] //The Lion King// was once considered a secondary project to //[|Pocahontas]//, both of which were in production at the same time. Most of the Disney Feature Animation staff preferred to work on //Pocahontas//, believing it would be the more prestigious and successful of the two.[|[6]] While both films were commercial successes,//The Lion King// received a greater amount of positive feedback and larger grosses than //Pocahontas//, but both became known Disney classics.[|[7]][|[8]] The main locations for the film, including Pride Rock and the Gorge, are modelled after [|Hell's Gate National Park] in [|Kenya].[|[9]] media type="youtube" key="vX07j9SDFcc&rel=1" height="355" width="425"media type="youtube" key="SNtbZf0JhmA&rel=1" height="355" width="425" media type="youtube" key="KXs8OS6EdAE&rel=1" height="355" width="425"media type="youtube" key="ejEVczA8PLU&rel=1" height="355" width="425" media type="youtube" key="RvUIoXmIgJA&rel=1" height="355" width="425"