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    Explore " mufasa" with insightful episodes like "2024 Box Office Draft", "The Lion King", "139: The Lion King", "Archetype Aperture "The Daily Jim, Rule of thirds"" and "Issue #251 - "News Update: D23, Ubisoft, & Nintendo"" from podcasts like ""The Box Office Show", "Know the Show", "Hablando en Serie", "The Grey Beard podcast" and "Just-Us Losers"" and more!

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    The Lion King

    The Lion King

    THE LION KING  Music & Lyrics by Elton John & Tim Rice | Additional Music & Lyrics by Lebo M., Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor, & Hans Zimmer | Book by Roger Allers & Irene Mecchi  |  Adapted from the Screenplay by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, & Linda Woolverton

    Works Consulted & Reference :

    • The Lion King (Original Production Directed by Julie Taymor)
    • The Lion King (Original Film Directed by Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff)
    • The Lion King: Pride Rock on Broadway by Julie Taymor
    • The Lion King - The Full Film Script by Bill Scollon & Marbara Montini
    • Disney Theatrical Productions: Producing Broadway Musicals the Disney Way by Amy S. Osatinski
    • The Disney Musical on Stage and Screen: Critical Approaches from 'Snow White' to 'Frozen' Edited by George Rodosthenous
    • The Lion King: A 'Blockbuster Feline' on Broadway and Beyond by Barbara Wallace Grossman

    Music Credits:

    • "Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin
    • "The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie  (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble
    • "Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording  (Original Cast Recording  / Deluxe)  | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr.  | Performed by Alistair Brammer
    • "Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie
    • "Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne
    • "What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble
    • "They Live in You" from The Lion King (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music & Lyrics by Lebo M., Mark Mancina, & Jay Rifkin | Performed by  Samuel E. Wright & Ensemble - The Lion King
    • "Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording)  | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon
    • "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews
    • "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas
    • “What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff

    139: The Lion King

    139: The Lion King

    Hoy hablamos del mejor animated film de occidente (según JC): The Lion King. Analizamos por qué es un masterpiece, los mejores aspectos, las mejores escenas, y vemos como JC se emociona con este film. #HakunaMatata

    Disponible en YouTube con Video: https://youtu.be/kUm7JYrIKv8

    Música de intro: Benjamin Tissot - Actionable from www.bensound.com
    Música de outro: Komiku - Intensive puzzle resolution from freemusicarchive.org

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    Issue #251 - "News Update: D23, Ubisoft, & Nintendo"

    Issue #251 - "News Update: D23, Ubisoft, & Nintendo"

    September 18, 2022 - We've got a very heavy news week to review, with conferences from Nintendo, Ubisoft, and Disney's D23. Strap in for discussion about Pokemon, Assassin's Creed, Glass Onion, Mandalorian, Percy Jackson, Secret Invasion, Little Mermaid, and much more! What are you most excited and/or skeptical about?

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    #49 D23 2022

    #49 D23 2022

    Para este episodio decidimos celebrar y comentar los anuncios que Disney presentó en la D23 de este año. Platicamos acerca de la nostalgia que nos va a dar ver Desencantada & Hocus Pocus 2. Damos nuestras opiniones de los nuevos live action que se vienen, como Mufasa y La Sirenita, y nos hypeamos por las nuevas animaciones de Disney y Pixar que se vienen.

    (0:02:53) Desencantada & Hocus Pocus 2
    (0:10:51) Peter Pan & Wendy
    (0:23:21) Mufasa
    (0:27:51) La Sirenita
    (0:32:21) Intensamente 2
    (0:38:06) Elemental
    (0:42:21) Elio & Wish

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    60: Los Anillos de Poder - Mi hijo - Erase una vez un Genio - Noticias: Precuela de El Rey León y Reboot Historia sin Fin

    60: Los Anillos de Poder - Mi hijo - Erase una vez un Genio - Noticias: Precuela de El Rey León y Reboot Historia sin Fin

    Esta semana:

    • Los Anillos de Poder (Rings of Power) (2022)  Primeras impresiones de esta esperada serie precuela de El Señor de los Anillos. (Sin spoilers). 
    • Link episodio de Nostalgia Pura: Trilogía Señor de los Anillos https://www.buzzsprout.com/1825308/episodes/9839898
    • (00:10:54) Los Anillos de Poder (Rings of Power) (2022) Spoilers!
    • (00:19:02) Mi Hijo (My Son) (2022) Película de Amazon Prime protagonizada por James McAvoy.
    • (00:25:12) Erase una vez un Genio (Three Thousand years of Longing)  (2022)  Interesante película dirigida por George Miller y protagonizada por Tilda Swinton y Idris Elba.
    • (00:31:14) Noticia: Precuela de El Rey León: Disney ha anunciado una película precuela de El Rey León 2019.
    • (00:35:45) Noticia: Reboot Historia sin Fin:  Está conversaciones un reboot/remake de la nostálgica película de los 80.

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    The Lion King (1994)

    The Lion King (1994)
    On this episode of the Penny Bloom Podcast, hosted by Colton Robertson, Joseph George, and Aurora Carter, we continue our 52 year journey through film. This week is 1992, and because it is such an amazing year for movies, we are doing 7 movies, over the course of 7 days this week. We begin with 94's "The Lion King."

    Long Live the Future King by Scar

    Long Live the Future King by Scar

    Long Live the Future King

    Have you ever wanted something so badly in life, only to see it go to someone else? Maybe it didn’t even go to someone who deserved it. Maybe the thing that you deserved — a job promotion, a relationship, a raise or something else — went to someone who’s never worked hard for that thing a day in their life. 

    It feels like life just comes easy to that person, and that they never have to try to achieve things. Things just happen for them. Like they were born into success. Meanwhile, you’re stuck wondering how you can clinch that goal you’ve been waiting for, even though it’s not coming naturally to you. 

    This is the exact position my client is in today. Some of you might be familiar with him: his name is Scar, and his desire to lead and preside over other lions (or, uh, people…) consumes him. He’s constantly thinking of ways he can rule, and always upset that the older, stronger Mufasa was granted leadership in his place. How can Scar be happy despite not being king? Is there a way for him to coexist alongside those whose possessions he covets?

    To get help, Scar reached out to The Journal That Talks Back for some coaching advice. Today we’re going to read what Scar wrote to us and respond with some practical advice that can help him leave the doldrums of his current situation and develop a new, more rewarding outlook on life. 


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    Ep 91: The Lion King 1 1/2

    Ep 91: The Lion King 1 1/2

    Ken and Gar  get a different perspective on the events of the first Lion King movie this week with a review  of the straight to DVD Lion King sequel, The Lion King 1 ½, first released in early 2004. The brothers discuss why this movie focused on sidekicks Timon and Pumbaa, set during the events of the first movie is more of a pauper compared to the original!

    Featuring a reprise of Resident Magic by Design singer, Nicole McDonagh's medley of songs from the original Lion King movie. We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to this music/song(s). All rights belong to the owner. No copyright infringement intended.

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    ‘The Lion King’: Everything this Pod Touches is Our Kingdom

    ‘The Lion King’: Everything this Pod Touches is Our Kingdom

    The Best Disney Movie of All-Time has arrived and it’s time to Reel it Back! The Lion King takes the animal kingdom and this pod by storm as the guys dive right into everything they love about this movie and how well it translates 27 years later.  They talk about Scar and if there is a single redeeming quality about him, and get into the pawprint that Mufasa and his legacy leaves throughout this movie. A list takes center stage as the guys rank their Top 5 Villain Songs in all of Disney movies and a particular song in this one seems to be a pod favorite. The guys continue through their favorite scenes, quotes and their MVPs and ask how good of role models are Timon and Pumba and why Nala is so important in this film. They close with the incredible lion fight between Simba and Scar and revel in how perfect they all feel this movie is. The Recast looks totally different as the guys rank their Top 5 Disney Movie Characters of All-Time! Does anyone in this movie make the guys list? Practice your pouncing, make sure that roar is deep and listen to this one to find out! 


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    19 How Mufasa reveals the Father's ferocious love (Lion King theme #2)

    19 How Mufasa reveals the Father's ferocious love (Lion King theme #2)

    This episode, discover why the Lion King's Mufasa is such a profound icon of God the Father. Learn how divine tenderness and wrath can both be expressions of the same love.

    Practical pilgrim exercise:
    Here is a link to Pope Francis' Apostolic Letter, Patris Corde

    Excerpt from this episode:
    "
    In my opinion, Mufasa is one of the most iconic celebrations of fatherhood in pop culture, precisely because he is able to capture both the strength and the tenderness of the Father’s heart. Unfortunately due to way fatherhood is modelled in western culture, one or both of these fatherhood traits ends up distorted, which in turn affects our image of Abba father. This distortion is something this episode ambitiously tries to remedy. Further … it is especially fitting on this Year of St Joseph that we explore the Father’s heart, because as Pope Francis reminds us, he paved the way for Jesus himself to know the heart of his heavenly father. So, St Joseph pray for us, that we may be delve deeply into the mysteries of fatherhood."

    Lion King OST track used in this podcast:

    • Everything the light touches - Hans Zimmer
    • The elephant graveyard - Hans Zimmer
    • The Kings of the Past - Hans Zimmer 


    The Lion King 1994 vs 2019

    The Lion King 1994 vs 2019

    This week Anthony and Dakota discuss Disney's The Lion King, the 1994 animate  original vs its  2019 "live-action" counterpart! We take a deep dive into both movies  and talk about the similarities and differences. We go into what works and doesn't work in the new movie and how the 1994 animated original impacted us as children. If you liked the show please give us a 5-star or positive review if your listening platform allows it. Also join us on our social medias to stay updated with our channel!

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    Ep 32: The Lion King

    Ep 32: The Lion King

    Ken and Gar take their place in the "circle of life" this week as they review Disney's 32nd animated feature film, The Lion King (1994). 

    Featuring a medley of songs from The Lion King performed by Musical Correspondent, Nicole McDonagh

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    04 - Ms. Marvel Comes to the MCU + The Lion King (1994) vs. The Lion King (2019)

    04 - Ms. Marvel Comes to the MCU + The Lion King (1994) vs. The Lion King (2019)

    Welcome to Plus or Bust - A Disney Podcast, where each week we discuss a different, random film from Disney's streaming video service, Disney+, and decide whether or not we would recommend it or not by giving a Plus or a Bust. We also discuss various Disney news and other Disney related topics so each week is something different.

    On this episode, we talk about the latest Disney news including 2019's Lion King getting a sequel, new MCU casting news and Space Mountain gets a movie. All that and more plus our featured film discussion on both The Lion King and it's 2019 remake. Do both of these films satisfy or is one just a bit more slimy? Find out on this episode of Plus or Bust!


    00:00:36 - Introductions + Podcast Schedule Update

    00:02:00 - Disney executives pay increase ahead of massive layoffs

    00:03:57 - Disneyland closes Mickey and the Magical Map and Frozen - Live at the Hyperion ahead of park reopening

    00:12:45 - 2019's The Lion King gets a sequel

    00:16:58 - Iman Vellani cast as Ms. Marvel in upcoming Disney+ series

    00:19:46 - Jamie Foxx and Benedict Cumberbatch join cast of upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home sequel

    00:28:49 - Space Mountain is getting a film adaptation

    00:34:01 - Disney Junior's Puppy Dog Pals gets a fifth season

    00:36:09 - Carissa's childhood Lion King Christmas story

    00:37:55 - The Lion King (1994) and The Lion King (2019) Discussion

    01:22:37 - Final Thoughts + Verdicts

    01:24:14 - The random film pick for next week is...

    01:27:24 - Outro + Social Links

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    Recorded 10/10/2020

    08 How The Lion King reveals Identity and Vocation

    08 How The Lion King reveals Identity and Vocation

    Have you ever considered how the spirit of The Lion King weaves beautifully with the spirit of the Bible? 25 years later, the story still touches us deeply and satisfies our deepest longings. Explore the themes of the Father's love, exile, baptism, identity and vocation ... and the threading together of two of the greatest stories ever told!
     
    Excerpt from the episode: "Jesus of course is the biblical exemplar of everything I just said. Have you ever noticed that this Mufasa apparition scene looks suspiciously like the baptism of Jesus? In both scenes, the father’s presence is made manifest thundering in the heavens, both scenes take place above a significant body of water, in both scenes the son’s truest identities are affirmed by the Father, and in both scenes the sons are commissioned to reclaim the kingdom home that was rightfully theirs! Wow! And if Jesus own vocation flowed out of his being a beloved son of the Father, how much more would that same truth apply to you and I today! Dear friends, ask your Father today, who am I … who have you created me to do be… and let the rest take care of itself. Whether we are conscious of it or not, I believe this scene in particular stirs our post-Christian culture. For we have today drifted quite far from this Christian understanding of identity and vocation. No longer possessing the knowledge of a loving Father who created us, we instead tie ourselves in knots trying to discover our own identity, to forge our own identity from scratch, desperate to be both authentic and yet to be the same as everyone else. Sadly, we today have it all backwards, believing that our identity flows from our vocation, and that our self worth is tied to ‘what we do’. We forget that our identity and worth are already given to us, and that a loving Father cares more about our decisions than even we do ourselves. Perhaps it is for this reason that the Lion King stirs us and moves us and reverberates in the caverns of our culture. For the tender echo of Mufasa’s "remember" is not just an invitation for Simba … but an invitation for our culture that has forgotten who we are and the glory that awaits us." 

    (Note - covers of original Disney music were used in this episode: 'This Land' and 'King of Pride Rock' are covers, while a snippet of the original 'The Circle of Life' used. Original composer is Hans Zimmer)