
Printed July 5th, 1994. The first half discusses the career of Matthew Broderick's up to that point. The second half gets an insight into the recording of Simba. I hope everyone can see the picture of him, but I'm thinking most of you can't. If you want to see it, you can go to my Photobucket account or just imagine a lead singer of an 80s hair band. I also thought that caption was funny: "Matthew Broderick: He's Simba in The Lion King"

Nothing really new here. Notice how it correctly predicts the box office smash that Lion King was. If you can't read the last three columns, I have it below as well.

Anyone else craving a "commemorative candy bar" right now?

The first part of this so-called "expert's" critique. Continued in part two below.

Sorry for the small print size. If this makes you mad, you aren't alone. Several people wrote in to the paper in the days following to offer a rebuttal. Two of them are below.

John Hayes tells it like it is. Best line: "I'd also like to express the pity I carry for Chethik's children or future children. They are going to miss one hell of a movie."

Thoughtful insight from Sarah. I had to edit this article's layout because it was nearly three times long as it was tall. I wanted to make sure everyone could read it.

I thought this was interesting. It came from the newspaper's review of Anastasia. Notice how the critic gets the date of Lion King's release incorrect. He says it was released in 1993. when it was 1994. The worst part is that this was printed in 1997: Just three years later.

Printed October 30, 1998. Review of the then-newly released sequel. Scroll down for zoomed in view.

Close up of the picture. Notice how they get Pumbaa's name wrong. Oh dear...

Close up of the review. I like how she called "Love Will Find A Way" mawkish. I think that's a perfect word to describe it.

Printed August 21, 1994. A racecar driver talks about naming his car after Simba.

Look closely at the lion's name. Not exactly Lion King, but interesting. I love the woman's quote at the end
