3:03 Fun Fact: Walter Werzowa's music of the sneak peeks menu theme is slighty longer with one note held for each beat. It was also used in some 2004 and 2006 DVDs like Cold Creek Manor and Veronica Guerin. The slighty longer version of the Sneak Peeks menu theme was also used in the 2008 variant of the Sneak Peeks menu.
1. Themes of friendship and teamwork All of the films explore the value of friendship and how the characters depend on each other to overcome obstacles: Aladdin: Aladdin forms a strong friendship with the Genie, Abu, and Rajah the tiger as he fights to win Jasmine's heart and save the kingdom. Home on the Range: Cows Maggie, Grace, and Calloway work together to capture cattle rustler Alameda Slim and save the farm. Brother Bear: Kenai and Koda develop a brotherly relationship as they face challenges together, learning about the importance of family and forgiveness. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald, and Goofy work as a team to become the best musketeers and protect the king. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara and Kovu learn about the importance of unity and collaboration to overcome differences between the prides. 2. Protagonists who face personal challenges The main characters in all of the films must overcome internal challenges related to their identity and their place in the world: Aladdin: Aladdin struggles to be accepted as he is, hiding his true identity while dreaming of a better life. Home on the Range: Maggie wants to prove that she is more than just an ordinary cow, and she does so by embarking on a dangerous mission to save the farm. Brother Bear: Kenai must learn to understand and appreciate life from a new perspective after being transformed into a bear. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: The three characters must overcome their insecurities and learn to work together to achieve their dream of being musketeers. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara faces her father Simba's expectations and fights for her independence while discovering the value of reconciliation. 3. Confrontation with antagonists or external forces Each film features a main conflict in which the protagonists must face a villain or a situation that endangers their home or well-being: Aladdin: Aladdin must face Jafar, who uses magic to try to take control of the kingdom. Home on the Range: Alameda Slim, the cattle thief, is the main antagonist whom the cows must stop in order to save their home. Brother Bear: The conflict arises when Kenai, transformed into a bear, must face his own brother and his former life as a human, as well as revenge. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: The three friends fight against the evil thief and villain, who wants to destroy the kingdom. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: The antagonist is Zira, who seeks revenge on Simba and take control of the kingdom. 4. Lessons about redemption and forgiveness The films teach important lessons about forgiveness, redemption, and personal change: Aladdin: Aladdin learns to be honest and value what he has, rather than wishing for a life full of riches and power. Home on the Range: Through their adventure, the cows learn to trust themselves and their abilities, redeeming themselves in the process. Brother Bear: Kenai seeks redemption for causing his brother's suffering, understanding that revenge is not the answer. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Despite the characters' flaws, they learn to redeem their mistakes and work for the greater good. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara and Kovu learn to forgive and unite the herds, showing that love and understanding are essential to overcoming conflict. 5. Elements of humor and adventure Despite the serious themes, all the films have a tone of adventure and humor, which makes them appealing to all ages: Aladdin: The interaction between Aladdin, the Genie and the other characters is full of comical moments and unexpected situations. Home on the Range: Humor is an important part of the plot, especially with the absurd situations that the cows face. Brother Bear: Although there are dramatic moments, the film also features light and comical moments, especially with the secondary characters. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: The film is full of slapstick and comical situations, but there are also heroic moments that give it an epic touch. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Although it has a serious plot, it also has funny moments with the secondary characters, such as Timon and Pumbaa. 6. Character Development Through Their Environment In each of these films, characters grow and develop by interacting with their environment and other characters, allowing them to overcome their limitations: Aladdin: Aladdin grows and adapts to his new environment as a prince, learning about honesty and true love. Home on the Range: Maggie and the other cows face new experiences and challenges, helping them understand their worth. Brother Bear: Kenai learns to see the world from Koda and the other animals' perspective, which changes him profoundly. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, by interacting with the kingdom and other characters, become braver and wiser. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara and Kovu evolve by learning to value what they have and what they represent to their herds. Conclusion: These films share common themes of friendship, teamwork, self-improvement, redemption, and facing villains. Although they vary in tone and type of story (from epic adventures to light comedies), they all convey universal messages about growing up, the importance of relationships, and fighting for the common good.
0:31, 1:07, 3:43, 12:31, & 12:38 This iconic scream from Timon never gets old.
My God, I have't seen this in over a decade
THE LION KING 11/2 DVD TAYA CALDER KING KONG
3:03 Fun Fact: Walter Werzowa's music of the sneak peeks menu theme is slighty longer with one note held for each beat. It was also used in some 2004 and 2006 DVDs like Cold Creek Manor and Veronica Guerin. The slighty longer version of the Sneak Peeks menu theme was also used in the 2008 variant of the Sneak Peeks menu.
The best Disney sequel of all time.
0:23 the best opening to a movie ever
Why Not?! Let’s go!
Actually it's: Why Not? It's cool!
5:21 Uncle Max: "How many times do I have to tell you we gotta dig tunnels BEFORE THE HYENAS FIND US!?" 😡
What is the “nēē-ur” sound effect at 6:50, 7:05, 9:20, 11:19, and 13:16 called? I also heard it in the roller coaster scene in “The Polar Express”.
No idea
0:09 no way that elephant is strong
12:22 ACTUAL TRAIN!!!
What title of music is that? 00:31
just watching it the other day
0:00 Disc 1 5:18 Disc 2
1. Themes of friendship and teamwork
All of the films explore the value of friendship and how the characters depend on each other to overcome obstacles:
Aladdin: Aladdin forms a strong friendship with the Genie, Abu, and Rajah the tiger as he fights to win Jasmine's heart and save the kingdom.
Home on the Range: Cows Maggie, Grace, and Calloway work together to capture cattle rustler Alameda Slim and save the farm.
Brother Bear: Kenai and Koda develop a brotherly relationship as they face challenges together, learning about the importance of family and forgiveness.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald, and Goofy work as a team to become the best musketeers and protect the king.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara and Kovu learn about the importance of unity and collaboration to overcome differences between the prides.
2. Protagonists who face personal challenges
The main characters in all of the films must overcome internal challenges related to their identity and their place in the world:
Aladdin: Aladdin struggles to be accepted as he is, hiding his true identity while dreaming of a better life.
Home on the Range: Maggie wants to prove that she is more than just an ordinary cow, and she does so by embarking on a dangerous mission to save the farm.
Brother Bear: Kenai must learn to understand and appreciate life from a new perspective after being transformed into a bear.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: The three characters must overcome their insecurities and learn to work together to achieve their dream of being musketeers.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara faces her father Simba's expectations and fights for her independence while discovering the value of reconciliation.
3. Confrontation with antagonists or external forces
Each film features a main conflict in which the protagonists must face a villain or a situation that endangers their home or well-being:
Aladdin: Aladdin must face Jafar, who uses magic to try to take control of the kingdom.
Home on the Range: Alameda Slim, the cattle thief, is the main antagonist whom the cows must stop in order to save their home.
Brother Bear: The conflict arises when Kenai, transformed into a bear, must face his own brother and his former life as a human, as well as revenge.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: The three friends fight against the evil thief and villain, who wants to destroy the kingdom.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: The antagonist is Zira, who seeks revenge on Simba and take control of the kingdom.
4. Lessons about redemption and forgiveness
The films teach important lessons about forgiveness, redemption, and personal change:
Aladdin: Aladdin learns to be honest and value what he has, rather than wishing for a life full of riches and power.
Home on the Range: Through their adventure, the cows learn to trust themselves and their abilities, redeeming themselves in the process.
Brother Bear: Kenai seeks redemption for causing his brother's suffering, understanding that revenge is not the answer.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Despite the characters' flaws, they learn to redeem their mistakes and work for the greater good.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara and Kovu learn to forgive and unite the herds, showing that love and understanding are essential to overcoming conflict.
5. Elements of humor and adventure
Despite the serious themes, all the films have a tone of adventure and humor, which makes them appealing to all ages:
Aladdin: The interaction between Aladdin, the Genie and the other characters is full of comical moments and unexpected situations.
Home on the Range: Humor is an important part of the plot, especially with the absurd situations that the cows face.
Brother Bear: Although there are dramatic moments, the film also features light and comical moments, especially with the secondary characters.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: The film is full of slapstick and comical situations, but there are also heroic moments that give it an epic touch.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Although it has a serious plot, it also has funny moments with the secondary characters, such as Timon and Pumbaa.
6. Character Development Through Their Environment
In each of these films, characters grow and develop by interacting with their environment and other characters, allowing them to overcome their limitations:
Aladdin: Aladdin grows and adapts to his new environment as a prince, learning about honesty and true love.
Home on the Range: Maggie and the other cows face new experiences and challenges, helping them understand their worth.
Brother Bear: Kenai learns to see the world from Koda and the other animals' perspective, which changes him profoundly.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, by interacting with the kingdom and other characters, become braver and wiser.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara and Kovu evolve by learning to value what they have and what they represent to their herds.
Conclusion:
These films share common themes of friendship, teamwork, self-improvement, redemption, and facing villains. Although they vary in tone and type of story (from epic adventures to light comedies), they all convey universal messages about growing up, the importance of relationships, and fighting for the common good.
13:50-13:53 how did that hole get there?
pretty sure the virtual safari 1.5 is the only one that got Nathan Lane voicing Timon in it.
Actually, all three virtual safaris have Nathan Lane voicing Timon.
@@McFrozenNuggets are you sure about that? Timon sounds off in the others, especially 1.
@@LizardOfOz69 He doesn't sound off to me.
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@@LizardOfOz69you know what, from memory, he does sound off
Just wondering but how do record and make all your dvd menu videos?
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5:10 Play Movie
I have this movie
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1:06 Bonus Features
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ScareScraper Totals of F13 76:16 Penguin Toadette
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That scream Timon did was heard in the first lion king when Nala was coming.
Home on the Range
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Snowy Screaming Of Terror 13:49
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Bumpy Ride! 12:59
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