
Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable (1995)
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- TV-G
- 13min
- Animation, Short
- 21 Jan 1995 (USA)
- Short
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Cast
Nathan Lane | ... |
Timon (voice)
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Ernie Sabella | ... |
Pumbaa (voice)
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James Earl Jones | ... |
Mufasa (voice)
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Cam Clarke | ... |
Simba (voice)
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Directed by
Bruce Morris |
Art Direction by
Greg Drolette |
Sound Department
Tom Myers | ... | EFX Mixer / sound designer |
Visual Effects by
John David Thornton | ... | effects animator (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Elliot M. Bour | ... | animator |
Chris Bradley | ... | animator |
Robert O. Corley | ... | animator |
Gary Dunn | ... | animator |
Tim Hodge | ... | animator |
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Distributors
- Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (1995) (United States)
Special Effects
- Uli Meyer Studios (animation)
Other Companies
- Skywalker Sound (post-production sound services)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Simba has found that Timon and Pumbaa are damming up the savanna's stream to create a lakeside village that will have a bad effect on the animals downstream. When they don't seem to understand the effect, Simba decides to educate them using a similar creature: Humans. When his story on how the way humans changed from simple hunters to wanting "the good life" doesn't get through to them, he decides to show them the effect that comes from forgetting just how important the Circle of Life is. After showing them the damage done and how humans are changing to better their world, Timon realizes that making the world a better place starts in your own backyard and breaks the dam with Pumbaa's help. Written by Noe Garcia |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This short played at The Land Pavilion at EPCOT from January 1995 until February 2018. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Baraka (1992). See more » |