
When The Lion King hit it big in theaters, so did the Fast Food toys at Burger King.

The first one I got was Nala, right before the movie debuted. The second one I got was Simba.

Simba in this set is a cool wind up toy. He moves forward and rolls over.

I did find one Burger King that had all the toys, but you could only get one per visit, and you had to buy food. At that restaurant, I chose Timon and Pumbaa.

In addition to the toys, Burger King sold Lion King plastic cups.

In December of 1994, Burger King re-released the toys in time for The Lion King's return to theaters.

Extreme Collectors should note that the toys issued in June included a Value Book, and the ones in December did not.

Burger King sold acrylic Walt Disney Classics Glasses (including The Lion King) in December of 1994, too.

In Europe and in many other parts of the world, McDonald's promoted The Lion King.

I especially like the Zazu toy.

The four different McDonald's Lion King Happy Meal Toys each had their own gimmick.

In Australia, fast food chain Hungry Jack's (Australia's version of Burger King) promoted The Lion King.

In the United States, The Lion King returned to Burger King for the Home Video Release of the film.

The characters have PVC heads and fabric "bodies" and are attached to the boxes.

I wasn't impressed with this set. Did kids think these particular toys were fun?

Burger King Kids Club Meals did not have colorful boxes with games, but the Burger King Adventures Newsletter stuffed in the Meal bag did.

Disney did not have an exclusive deal with Burger King. Simba made his first U.S. appearance at McDonald's in the Disneyland Adventures Happy Meal in 1995.

McDonald's also featured adult Simba as part of their Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Happy Meal.

Timon and Pumbaa got their own animated TV series in 1995.

Burger King released a set of Timon and Pumbaa toys in 1996.

I love finding hidden gems like "The Great Earthworm Race!" The artist responsible for this Burger King Kids Club Adventures 1996 game is uncredited, unfortunately. I think these are the most appealing cartoon bugs I've seen.

The creepy-crawlies that Timon and Pumbaa love to eat "taste like chicken" so it was only fitting for Timon and Pumbaa to appear at a chicken restaurant chain.

These fun toys are a bit smaller than the premiums found at McDonald's or Burger King.

In 1998, McDonald's had a plush toy Happy Meal promoting The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, the illogical direct to video sequel to The Lion King. I will say that the toys are pretty nice.

I will say that the film's animation, produced by Walt Disney Animation Australia, looked really good. I just thought the story was awkward, and seemed to operate on the thinking that "It's just a cartoon. Nobody will care if it doesn't make sense."

Zira's relationship with Scar in Simba's Pride is vague, though cut sequences of the movie (which can be found, in pieces, online) indicate that Zira was originally written to be Scar's mate for the sequel. Scar with Zira? I would not have bought that.

Because this was a direct to video project, the lions were de-clawed and neutered.

For the Disney 100 Years of Magic Celebration at Walt Disney World in 2002, McDonald's had a special Happy Meal featuring 100 different toys.

In 2004, Disney released the third Lion King movie, the direct to DVD "The Lion King 1 1/2."

The McDonald's Happy Meal toys for The Lion King 1 1/2 are inadvertently hysterical to me. My mind is in the gutter here. Must. Refrain. From. Making. Inappropriate. Jokes.

In 2005, Simba was back for a Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Happiest Celebration on Earth Happy Meal. This set of toys featured different Disney theme park lenticular cards to collect.

Hong Kong Disneyland opened in 2005. In 2008, the park got a new version of It's A Small World. This was the first version of the ride to feature Disney characters.

I would love to see Lion King rides in the Africa section of Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida. The characters wouldn't have to look like characters seen in the movie.

I imagine a great musical dark ride could entertain visitors to the Africa section of the park hours after the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction closes for the night.

There could also be a Splash Battle Watering Hole Lion King ride at Disney's Animal Kingdom, themed to the Just Can't Wait To Be King sequence. It could be populated with characters that look like these Nesting Doll figures.

Addis Zaryan's designs are fun, and look like Disney and Africa and something totally new, too. With the continued success of The Lion King, I think it is time for a Lion King Pridelands section of Africa at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom in Florida!
Lion King's one of my favorites. We went to see it in the theater a bunch of times when it first came out.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the addition of Lion King rides at AK. There's a whole lotta cool attractions that could be developed.
Really like the Nesting Doll figures. Sweet style.
Hey A Snow White Sanctum! I saw The Lion King in the theater twice in the Summer of 1994, and once again when it was re-released in December of 1994. I missed out on seeing the new 3D version in theaters recently.
ReplyDeleteLuckily, Disney's Animal Kingdom has an enormous amount of expansion space available, should they ever decide to add The Lion King Pridelands there. Beyond the movie, they could draw inspiration from the Broadway Musical, or Timon & Pumbaa's Virtual Safari, or something like the Nesting Doll characters. Lots of possibilities!
What a thorough post! I love your ideas for a Lion King ride at DAK. Why doesn't Disney use their OWN movie properties and do a Lion King area/land instead of an Avatar themed area???
ReplyDeleteThanks, TokyoMagic! That's a good question. My guess is that Disney wants to attract a big new audience (maybe not necessarily typical Disney fans) to Animal Kingdom.
ReplyDeleteI still think they should build a Lion King area, too!
Hello; I was given the Burger Kings Lion King Set of 7.. I read your answer about the ones with the Valu books.. I have both but are the ones with the books are of more valu??
DeleteCould you please send me a reply as I can find nothing..
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Hey Dawn. I haven't seen anyone trying to sell the Lion King toys with Value Books for more money. The toys are exactly the same, and that is probably all that really matters to most collectors. I suppose some serious Lion King fans might pay more for the satisfaction of getting the first wave of toys with Value Books from June 1994, since they were so difficult to get back then.
DeleteI remember getting/trying to collect several of the toys from Burger king and Mcdonalds (especially the tiny stuffed toys and glasses). I still have my burger king mufasa
ReplyDeleteHey alexislives! Yes, some of those Lion King toys were tough to get. I remember seeing lots of "Lion King Toys Sold Out" signs at Burger King restaurants.
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