Lion King Collectibles

· Amberley Publishing Limited
4,2
16 reviews
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96
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The Lion King roared into cinemas in 1994, where it instantly captured the hearts of millions across the world. With memorable characters, breathtaking animation, an award-winning soundtrack and a powerful storyline, the movie was a huge success, surpassing even Disney’s expectations. The movie spawned sequels and spinoffs, all of which continued the legacy of The Lion King. And with every milestone for the franchise, a huge variety of merchandise and collectibles was produced. Join us as we celebrate twenty-five years of this grand adventure through the Circle of Life, taking a look at some of the most interesting and prominent pieces of memorabilia from the franchise and including items from The Lion King, The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride, The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata!, The Lion Guard, Timon & Pumbaa, the Broadway show and more!

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4,2
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Gurmit kher
11 February 2020
very good
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About the author

Lisa Courtney is an avid toy collector specializing in video gaming (particularly Pokémon) memorabilia and Disney’s The Lion King memorabilia. In her free time she focuses on web design and writing. She has been featured in several copies of the Guinness Book of World Records and Guinness World Records Gamers Edition books.

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