Too much of a coincidence?
Before The Lion King was released in 1994 and became a massive success, Disney marketed the animated film as unique and original. It’s supposed originality became one of the reasons for The Lion King’s exalted place in Disney history.
However, with the recent release of the computer-animated version of the cartoon, a hidden 25-year-old controversy surfaced. In Japan, there’s an animated film with a storyline that is practically identical to the more popular Disney version.
It was released in the 1960s and became a beloved icon in Japan and has become a huge part of their popular culture.
He was referred to as the Walt Disney of Japan and he did not hide the fact that Kimba was inspired by the Disney classic Bambi.
Kimba the White Lion, however, was based on Tezuka’s own 1950 manga Jungle Emperor. Kimba began airing in Japan in 1965 and was actually commissioned by NBC. The network has built a relationship with Tezuka after they bought the rights for Astro Boy in 1963.
The two cartoons share a similar plot. They are both coming-of-age stories of lion cubs born to royal fathers. However, it’s the other similarities that raised the eyebrows of many.
Third…well, the obvious similarity of the names Simba and Kimba.
When The Lion King was released in Japan, it caused a huge controversy. In a statement, Tezuka Productions said that “We’re a small, weak company. It wouldn’t be worth it anyway. Disney’s lawyers are among the top twenty in the world!” Outside Japan, the controversy caused very little press.
Of course, Disney denied the accusations that they ripped off from Kimba the White Lion.
It was only released after ten years (and three years after The Lion King’s release) because of production troubles.
When it was screened, Disney filed a cease and desist order against the production. Despite that, Jungle Emperor Leo screened to a full house in North America.
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