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​ created by one of his own fangirls.
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Kimba the white lion's first broadcast was first shown on Fuji television in Japan in the year 1965. It was the first anime to be in color. Speed Racer was the second and Kimba beat it by a year. Kimba The White Lion, or Janguru Taitei Leo, was created by Osamu Tezuka and the music was composed by Isao Tomita. Our English American dub had Kimba voiced by Billie Lou Watt. Billie Lou Watt was also the voice of Astroboy in Osamu Tezuka's Astroboy, or Tetsuwan Atom. Osamu Tezuka made a sequel to Kimba The White Lion called Leo the Lion, and in Japan it is known as Susume, Leo! ( Onward, Leo!) In the English dub for the series which follows Kimba's adulthood as Kitty's husband and father of little Rune and Rukio, we kept their Japanese names. Kimba is Leo, and Kitty is Lea. You can purchase all of these episodes on DVD at Kimbawlion.com at the White Lion Shop!
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Deviantart: Kimbafan
Email
: rolyatkasob@gmail.com​​​
            THE LION KING.
     IT HAS TO BE  A RIPOFF.​
Now what do you think about all of this Kimba?????
The Flying Song Romanji:

Karena huaka hua seki do no.
Ka yori huaka hua haka un deru.
Kokoro no kuma yo huaka hua hua ua.
Akayi te kokoro da huaka huaka hua.
Huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua.

Ugau huaka hua nanai ku bi.
Hidi ida huaka hua nanai te da.
Kura yeta naku da huaka huaka hua ua.
Nikeri kute huaka huaka hua.
Huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua.

Karewa huaka hua sakao neu.
Nagarete huaka hua yui tora.
Hateshine naite huaka huaka hua ua.
Kushigure no diete huaka huaka hua.
Huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua ua, huaka huaka hua.
OSAMU TEZUKA MUSEUMS!!!
The Osamu Tezuka Mangu Museum is located in Takarazuka, Japan.

There is a Janguru Taitei Leo section of the museum of course!​​
Leo Main Monument.
Leo shop!!!
The Leo exhibit!
Read Osamu Tezuka's manga here!
Leo wall mural!
That's
​what
​we
​thought...
A statue of 
​​​King Leo and the young prince Rune.
Who Worked On Kimba The White Lion/ Janguru Taitei Leo?

The American Cast:

​​​(In order from left to right)
​Fred Ladd, Cliff (Ray) Owens, Hal Studer, Gilbert Mack
Eileen Ladd, Billie Lou Watt, Rose Mack, Francine (Sonia) Owens.
Photograph by Gilbert Mack, 15 January 1966, when the dubbing of Kimba was in progress.
Billie Lou Watt played the voices of Kimba, Snowene, and Gypsy.
Sonia Owens played the voices of Kitty, Dodie Deer, Bella Donna, Mary/Tonga, and the Mammoth of Mt. Moon.
Hal Studer played the voice of Roger Ranger.
Cliff (Ray) Owens played the voices of the Narrator, Caesar, Bucky, Cassius, Dan'l Baboon, Tom, the Stork, and Uncle Specklerex.
Gilbert Mack played the voices of Pauley Cracker, Mr. Pompous, Viper Snakely, Gargoyle, Tab, and Claw.​​​​​
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The American Dub Voices
The Japanese Voices
Yoshiko Ōta played Leo (Kimba)
Asao Koike played Panja (Caesar)
Gorō Naya played Clave
Hajime Akashi played Tomy (Bucky)
Hisashi Katsuta played Mandy (Dan'l)
Junji Chiba played Higeoyaji
Kazuo Kumakura played Dick (Tom)
Kazuyuki Sogabe played Doug
Keiko Matsuo played Lya (Kitty)
Kinto Tamura played Coco (Pauley)
Kiyoshi Kawakubo played Bow (Tab)
Mayumi Tanaka played Keruru
Nobuaki Sekine played Kenichi (Roger)
Rokurō Naya played Lamp
Seizō Katō played Toto (Cassius)
Tooru Oohira played Rommel
Yoshiko Yamamoto played Mary/Tonga
You Inoue played Amuji
Yoshiko Ota
Fred Ladd & Astroboy/Tetsuwan Atom​
KIMBA IS NOT A RIPOFF OF BAMBI!!!  
Some extremely annoying Lion King fans who seem to like fighting with Kimba fans sometimes bring Bambi into the argument...
I would like to point out that they are totally wrong about Kimba ripping off of Bambi.
Lion King fans like this would know this already if they would actually do some research like we​​ Kimba fans do.​​
This is what I have found:​
The Tezuka-Disney connection extends back decades before the movie. Tezuka met Walt Disney at the 1964 New York World's Fair, and Disney said he hoped to "make something just like" Tezuka's Astro Boy. Tezuka then asked for and got the LISCENCE to adapt Disney's Bambi into a manga for the Japanese audience. More recently, Disney animators were hired to train Tezuka's crew in the use of color when production was started on the Jungle Emperor/Kimba the White Lion TV series. It was said that an animated film of Kimba the White Lion was planned but later scrapped.

The controversy has been referenced in a number of national newspapers in the United States, including a June 2007 Los Angeles Times article. In the episode "'Round Springfield" of The Simpsons, a parody of the Lion King's Mufasa says to Lisa Simpson, "You must avenge my death, Kimba...er, I mean Simba!".

Zira, the antagonist in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride is a close resemblance to Bella Donna who claimed to be Kimba's aunt in the 1967 episode "The Hunting Grounds".
(The only thing I did to that was capitalize the word liscence.)

But my point is to prove the annoying part of the Lion King fandom wrong.

Kimba is the true king and he lives in us!​​​​​​
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