Mufasa
Mufasa is a character of Lion in drawing-animated the the King Lion and his continuation the King Lion 2: Honor of the tribe. Mufasa holds its name of the last king of the Kenya.
It incarnates the paternal instinct at Disney, but is also symbol of the force and ferocity specific to the lion. It is thus the icon of the idea that the lion is the king of the animals. Father of Simba, interpreted by Matthew Broderick in VO and Emmanuel Curtil in VF in the three episodes of the trilogy, it is in competition with his brother Scar, his opposite, interpreted by the British actor Jeremy Irons in VO and Jean Piat in VF (in the first opus), then by Jim Cummings in VO and Guy Chapellier in VF (in the second).
In original version, it is James Earl Jones which lends its voice to Mufasa in the two episodes, while in VF it is doubled by Jean Reno in the first episode, then by Laurent Gamelon in his continuation.
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