
King of the Animals 1994
Roswitha Haas's charming 1994 animated family adventure, King of the Animals, unfolds in a lush jungle where generations of creatures coexist under the wise rule of the Lion King.
Director: Roswitha Haas
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is King of the Animals (1994) about?
The Lion King rules a peaceful jungle, but when a jealous Panther exploits his distraction over a newborn cub, the kingdom is overthrown. Forced into exile, the Lion must rally his strength to reclaim his throne and restore harmony before the Panther's tyranny takes root forever.
Who directed King of the Animals?
Roswitha Haas directed this 1994 animated family film, bringing a delicate balance of warmth and suspense to the jungle tale.
Who stars in King of the Animals?
The voice cast includes Georg Feils as the Lion King, Nicole Simon as the lioness, Hanna Kandler, Dirk Regenbogen, and Armin Drogat.
Is King of the Animals (1994) worth watching?
As a 48-minute animated family film, King of the Animals offers gentle moral lessons paired with beautiful animation. While not widely rated, its themes of justice and perseverance make it a cozy watch for families seeking more than just entertainment.
How long is King of the Animals?
King of the Animals runs for 48 minutes.
About King of the Animals (1994) — Animated Adventure of Power and Redemption in the Jungle
Roswitha Haas's charming 1994 animated family adventure, King of the Animals, unfolds in a lush jungle where generations of creatures coexist under the wise rule of the Lion King. When a cunning Panther seizes the opportunity to exploit the Lion's distracted focus on his newborn cub, an ominous shift occurs—trust erodes, alliances fracture, and the once-harmonious jungle falls under the shadow of tyranny. The Lion's family is banished, leaving the Panther to wield power unchecked, while the displaced ruler must find the strength to reclaim his kingdom and restore peace.
The film blends gentle humor with poignant lessons about loyalty and leadership, wrapped in vibrant animation that captures the majesty and mystery of the wild. Haas's direction infuses each scene with warmth and tension, making this 48-minute gem a heartfelt exploration of justice and resilience for audiences young and old.