If You Don’t Think ‘The Lion King’ Took Elements From The Japanese Series ‘Kimba,’ These Behind The Scenes Incidents Might Change Your Mind
Some important history is brought back up.
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When Kimba first began airing in 1965, it was actually commissioned by NBC, since the network already had a relationship with Tezuka. The show premiered in the U.S. on September 11, 1966 and it aired in syndication throughout the ’70s and ’80s. The Lion King animators were definitely around during this time.
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