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IMDbOutstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production | 1999 | Joss Whedon
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 1999 | Suzanne Pleshette
Zira means "hate" in Swahili; Kovu is Swahili for "scar;" Nuka is Swahili for "bad smell."
Kiara was going to originally have a big brother named Chaka (who was going to be the baby at the end of the first film). He was deleted because of story complications.
Most of the original cast reprised their roles from the original, with the notable exceptions of Rowan Atkinson, who was replaced by Edward Hibbert as the voice of Zazu. Jeremy Irons was also replaced by Jim Cummings as the voice of Scar in this film, as he originally did for the last few lyrics of the song "Be Prepared."
Just as the first movie is said to be based upon "Hamlet," the sequel has elements of another Shakespeare play, "Romeo and Juliet."
The opening song, "He Lives In You," was also used in the Broadway version of The Lion King.
"Timon: Pumbaa, let me define BABY-SITTING!"
"[Kiara and Kovu are stargazing] Kovu: I've never done this before. Kiara: Really? My father and I used to do this all the time. He says all the great kings of the past are up there. Kovu: You think Scar's up there? [Shocked, Kiara doesn't answer] Kovu: He wasn't my father, but he was still part of me. Kiara: My father said there was a darkness in Scar that he couldn't escape. Kovu: Maybe there's a darkness in me too."