
Jacob Mills Productions Timeline on the Years February 10, 2004 November 21, 2019 August 27, 2021 June 19, 2032 October 27, 2036 March 21, 2038 April 27, 2041 November 26, 2045 August 11, 2049 April 24, 2051 October 22, 2053 November 29, 2057 August 24, 2060 September 24, 2073 August 28, 2077 May 30, 2083 April 29, 2090 June 23, 2096 November 29, 2098 November 24, 2099 March 25, 2131 April 26, 2132 October 24, 2135 April 26, 2137 February 10, 2138 June 19, 2138 August 27, 213... (Full plot summary below)
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Jacob Mills Productions Timeline on the Years February 10, 2004 November 21, 2019 August 27, 2021 June 19, 2032 October 27, 2036 March 21, 2038 April 27, 2041 November 26, 2045 August 11, 2049 April 24, 2051 October 22, 2053 November 29, 2057 August 24, 2060 September 24, 2073 August 28, 2077 May 30, 2083 April 29, 2090 June 23, 2096 November 29, 2098 November 24, 2099 March 25, 2131 April 26, 2132 October 24, 2135 April 26, 2137 February 10, 2138 June 19, 2138 August 27, 2138 November 21, 2138 October 26, 2139 November 29, 2140 Timeline on the Years
Leave your thoughts about The Lion King 1½.
| 7M PicturesKevin CarrWhimsical and fun, The Lion King 1 1/2 is an enjoyable romp behind the fake scenes of a real movie. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderMost Disney straight-to-video sequels are bunk, but here is an entertaining exception. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonA clever retelling of a classic tale from skewed p.o.v. of supporting characters. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairAs far as straight-to-video Disney sequels go, it doesn't get much better than The Lion King 1 1/2. |
| Reno Gazette-JournalForrest HartmanIn no way does The Lion King 1 1/2 measure up to the standards set by the original movie, but it does add an enjoyable twist to the fable. |
| Common Sense MediaBeth PrattClever and mostly charming--most kids will enjoy. |
| FilmStew.comLarry CarrollThis may become known as the gold standard for straight-to-video cartoon releases. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonIt is creative, and that's alone enough to rocket it to the top of the Disney sequel heap. |
| Movie MetropolisJames Plath"The Lion King 1 1/2" is a very clever "syncquel" that's entertaining in the beginning but weighed down by a premise and format that seem ill-suited for a full-length feature. |
| About.comFred TopelIf they must milk every franchise for all it's worth,at least they approached this one with a creative perspective.I'd still like to see them take more risks with the sequels. |