Leo il leone - Re della giungla
Titolo originale: Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle
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- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Nathan Aswell
- Aardvark
- (voce)
Bailee Reid
- Tooey's Mother
- (voce)
- (as Cheralynn Bailey)
Kathleen Barr
- Elephant
- (voce)
Garry Chalk
- Leo the Lion
- (voce)
- (as Gary Chalk)
Lillian Carlson
- Zebra
- (voce)
- (as Lilliam Carlson)
Ian James Corlett
- Crocodile
- (voce)
- (as Ian Corlett)
- …
Michael Donovan
- Narrator
- (voce)
Kent Gallie
- Giraffe
- (voce)
Philip Maurice Hayes
- Lead Poacher
- (voce)
- (as Phil Hayes)
Roger Kelly
- Hyena
- (voce)
Ellen Kennedy
- Vulture
- (voce)
Terry Klassen
- Chameleon
- (voce)
- …
Joanne Lee
- Snake
- (voce)
Andrea Libman
- Tooey
- (voce)
- (as Andrean Libman)
Tom McBeath
- Hippo
- (voce)
Lois McClean
- Parrot
- (voce)
- (as Lois McLean)
Scott McNeil
- Rabbit
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
If you want to watch a good movie, this excuse of a movie is NOT where you want to start!! We all know the directors of this trash film watched Lion King and wanted clout like the directors of Lion King got. I am genuinely sorry for any of the workers on this movie that were so obviously bribed into it. They did not deserve that.
This "movie" teaches nothing and is a waste of your precious money. You do NOT want to watch this waste of your life because we all know they ripped off Lion King. "Leo the Lion" literally sounds like a Cocomelon character that they made for the bald haired baby to play with,
My rating of one star has been EXTREMELY GENEROUS because I can't go into negatives. Do NOT watch this "movie!!"
This "movie" teaches nothing and is a waste of your precious money. You do NOT want to watch this waste of your life because we all know they ripped off Lion King. "Leo the Lion" literally sounds like a Cocomelon character that they made for the bald haired baby to play with,
My rating of one star has been EXTREMELY GENEROUS because I can't go into negatives. Do NOT watch this "movie!!"
When I was a child, I borrowed this movie from the library often when I was staying with my German grandparents along with several other Jetlag movies. This one happened to be one of my favorites when it came to them, being one of my most rewatched.
15 years, god, do I meet a different experience watching this film.
When we're young, we're satisfied more easily by the subpar, which this film could be called at the very nicest. From the clunky animation to the predictable story, 45 minutes may seem a little too long for the adults watching. Children may be amused by the playful songs and the antics of the animals, but I would not recommend this film for any child older than the age of 7.
15 years, god, do I meet a different experience watching this film.
When we're young, we're satisfied more easily by the subpar, which this film could be called at the very nicest. From the clunky animation to the predictable story, 45 minutes may seem a little too long for the adults watching. Children may be amused by the playful songs and the antics of the animals, but I would not recommend this film for any child older than the age of 7.
i am a massive Disney fan and have seen every movie jungle book being my favourite then i came across the good times library and sure enough i watched all off their movies and guesse what they were terrible their titles were all the same as Disney hear is a list Aladdin Alice in wonderland jungle book hunchback Hercules Cinderella snow white Pinocchio little mermaid and the above all i have to say is this movie is a lion king RIP off and shouldn't be viewed unless your desperate. Disney could sue have good times never heard off copywright. if i was the producers i would think off looking at their notes before relesing anymore movies
Leo the Lion seems to have been released at a time when lions were "hot."
The release date of this film coincides with the 1994 release of a redone "Kimba the White Lion" series on television, and of course The Lion King in theaters.
In fact, The 1994 release of Kimba shares voice talent with Leo the Lion.
I suggest that you simply find DVDs of Kimba from the 60's or view the 1997 theatrical release of Osamu Tezuka's Jungle Emperor Leo, which is also out on DVD and can be found on IMDb.
A word of warning though. Jungle Emperor Leo, although animated, is probably not for younger children.
The release date of this film coincides with the 1994 release of a redone "Kimba the White Lion" series on television, and of course The Lion King in theaters.
In fact, The 1994 release of Kimba shares voice talent with Leo the Lion.
I suggest that you simply find DVDs of Kimba from the 60's or view the 1997 theatrical release of Osamu Tezuka's Jungle Emperor Leo, which is also out on DVD and can be found on IMDb.
A word of warning though. Jungle Emperor Leo, although animated, is probably not for younger children.
I had very fond memories of Leo the Lion as a kid, and while it is not quite as good as I remembered it is one of Jetlag's better efforts. I do prefer Heidi, Magic Gift of the Snowman, Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella(all of which held up watching them again from an adult perspective), but I also find it superior to A Christmas Carol, Alice in Wonderland, Jungle Book and Hunchback of Notre Dame(neither are unwatchable though, just left wanting). Leo the Lion is not perfect, the weakest asset being the animation quality, which I found uneven. I liked the colourful backgrounds, but the character design and movements were jerky and could have done with being much more graceful. However, things more than make up for that, because the characters are actually likable- true the villains are on the clichéd side but that is hardly the first case for an animation- and the voice acting is much better than the likes of Snow White and Alice in Wonderland, much more empathetic and not as corny. The story has a couple of predictable spots, but at least there is one, that it doesn't try too hard and it is mostly engaging for primarily the target audience. The writing is simple, but again unlike A Christmas Carol and Alice in Wonderland doesn't feel overly-so, some of it is quite witty. The best asset of Leo the Lion is the soundtrack, the score is alongside Heidi and The Nutcracker one of their best individual scores with some both rousing and whimsical moments. The three songs are really well done also, with Jetlag either all three are great(Magic Gift of the Snowman), two are great but one not so much(Hunchback of Notre Dame) or there is just one song that sticks out(A Christmas Carol), or there are one or two Jetlags where the singing could have been much better(Hercules). Leo the Lion is one of those cases of all three songs working. King of the Jungle is very upbeat and catchy, and I'm a Really Nice Guy makes its point across and does move the story forward. I'm Alone, emphasising Tooey's loneliness, is effective in its poignancy. In a nutshell, I liked Leo the Lion actually, it's not perfect and perhaps not Jetlag's very best but it doesn't deserve I feel to be disregarded as a cheap rip-off. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCreated to capitalize on The Lion King.
- Colonne sonoreKing of the Jungle
(uncredited)
Produced by Andrew Dimitroff
Composed by Nicolas 'Nick' Carr, Ray Crossley and Andrew Dimitroff
Lyrics by Joellyn Cooperman
Performed by Ray Crossley
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- Tempo di esecuzione46 minuti
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