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| style="text-align: center; background-color: #FFF4A7; "|  [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] appears in the sky to thank Lisa for making more people familiar with his music. Then Mufasa the Lion appears in the sky, in reference to a similar scene in The Lion King where the late Mufasa gives his son advice from the clouds. Mufasa says: "You must avenge my death, Kimba... I mean: Simba!" This is a reference to the accusations that the Disney Studios plagiarized a large part of the look and plot of the 1960s Japanse animated TV series ''{{W|Kimba, The White Lion}}''.
 
| style="text-align: center; background-color: #FFF4A7; "|  [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] appears in the sky to thank Lisa for making more people familiar with his music. Then Mufasa the Lion appears in the sky, in reference to a similar scene in The Lion King where the late Mufasa gives his son advice from the clouds. Mufasa says: "You must avenge my death, Kimba... I mean: Simba!" This is a reference to the accusations that the Disney Studios plagiarized a large part of the look and plot of the 1960s Japanse animated TV series ''{{W|Kimba, The White Lion}}''.
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Revision as of 05:14, November 15, 2011

The Lion King (1994) is an animated movie made by the Walt Disney Studios about a lion cub whose father is murdered by his brother. The lion cub is chased away and the evil brother becomes king instead. Years later Simba returns to have his revenge. Elton John wrote several songs for this film. James Earl Jones played the role of Mufasa.

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Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
280px 6 125 "'Round Springfield" Bleeding Gums Murphy appears in the sky to thank Lisa for making more people familiar with his music. Then Mufasa the Lion appears in the sky, in reference to a similar scene in The Lion King where the late Mufasa gives his son advice from the clouds. Mufasa says: "You must avenge my death, Kimba... I mean: Simba!" This is a reference to the accusations that the Disney Studios plagiarized a large part of the look and plot of the 1960s Japanse animated TV series Kimba, The White Lion.
319 15 375 "Today, I Am a Clown" During his televised Bar Mitzvah, Krusty thanks the cast of The Lion King as they leave the stage.
The Circle of Knife montage.png 17 375 "Girls Just Want to Have Sums" The Itchy and Scratchy musical "Stab-A-Lot" spoofs the songs and the look of The Lion King. The song The Circle of Knife is a parody of The Circle of Life.

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