Script from The Lion King
Mufasa: Look, Simba everything the light touches is our kingdom
Young Simba: Wow
Mufasa: A king times ruling rise and the fall as the sun, one day, Simba the sun will set that time here it will rise to you as the new king.
Young Simba: and this will all be mine?
Mufasa: Everything.
Young Simba: Everything the light touches, but what about the shadow place over there?
Mufasa: that's beyond these borders you must not go there Simba.
Young Simba: but I thought a king do what everything he wants.
Mufasa: well there's more than being king than getting away all the time.
Young Simba: there's more?
Mufasa: [chuckles] Simba.
[Mufasa and Simba looking at the ants in the ant hill and the guinea fowl running around to hunt for insects.]
It's The Circle of Life
Naaants Ingonyamaa bagithi baba
hi ha
Sithi uhm ingonyama
oh he le le
ingonyama
hi ho siyo nqoba
ingonyama
he le le
ingonyama
oh siyo nqoba
ingonyama
Congratulations Aladdin!
The Tony Award nominees have just been announced and Aladdin has been nominated for four awards, including Best Musical. The other three awards go to Chad Beguelin for the book, Casey Nicholaw for choreography, and of course, James Monroe Inglehart for his performance as Genie! If Aladdin wins any of these awards, it will prove that this is Disney's best award-winning show since The Lion King
Aladdin needs to sell more toys
When I saw The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and Mary Poppins on Broadway, I noticed that they were selling some kinds of toys. The Lion King sells plush toys of Simba, Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, and Zazu. Beauty and the Beast sold plush toys of Beast and Belle and dolls of Belle, and Mary Poppins sold dolls of the title character. I looked online in the Disney store and noticed that they sold Ariel dolls when the Little Mermaid was on Broadway. Aladdin should be selling toys on Broadway too. There should be plush toys of Aladdin, Jafar, Genie, and Jasmine for both genders and dolls of Jasmine for girls. What do you think?