Leo the Lion (1994 film)

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Leo the Lion
Directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma Takashi
Produced by Cayre Brothers
Written by George Arthur Bloom
Music by Andrew Dimitroff
Distributed by GoodTimes Home Video
Release date(s) 1994 (USA)
Running time 46 minutes
Language English
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Originally released in 1994, Leo the Lion is a 46-minute animated film.

Leo is the lion king of the jungle, but unfortunately he doesn't know well what a king's job is. He believes it is his right to do as he pleases, even if it means disrupting the peace of others or being plain rude to them, as a king, Leo thinks everyone should look out for his well-being and comfort. One day, Leo meets a young lion whose mother has been recently taken away and who comes to Leo for help, being as selfish as he is, Leo turns the young lion away. However, after several different adventures, Leo learns what his place as a king is and how he must behave and treat the creatures who have almost lost all faith in him.

Leo the Lion was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment.

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  • Leo the Lion made its debut on DVD under the Collectible Classics line.

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