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Mufasa is a fictional character in
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's ''
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'' franchise. A wise and benevolent lion, he first appears in the 1994 animated film as the King of the Pride Lands and devoted father to
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, whom he is raising to inherit the kingdom. Mufasa is killed by his younger brother,
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, who murders him to
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the throne. Mufasa's death forces Simba into
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, but his ghost later appears to an adult Simba, urging him to return home and confront his responsibilities as the rightful heir. Mufasa was voiced by actor
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. Created by screenwriters Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton, Mufasa underwent several changes during production of ''The Lion King''. Notably, the decision to make Mufasa and Scar brothers was intended to strengthen the plot, and Mufasa was reintroduced as a spirit to give Simba a compelling reason to return to Pride Rock. The filmmakers extensively debated whether showing Mufasa's death on-screen was suitable for a
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. Some writers suggested it should occur off-screen, but director
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insisted on depicting it explicitly, an unprecedented choice for an animated film. Mufasa's animation, supervised by Tony Fucile, drew inspiration from Jones's mannerisms and smile. Jones received widespread acclaim for his performance. While some critics and audiences initially debated whether Mufasa's death was too frightening for children—many comparing it to the death of Bambi's mother in ''
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'' (1942)—the scene is retrospectively regarded as one of the most memorable deaths in film history, particularly resonating with
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. Several publications have also celebrated Mufasa as one of the greatest fictional fathers in popular culture. Mufasa has appeared in various
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. Jones reprised the role in the 2019 remake of ''The Lion King'', the only main cast member to return from the original film and one of his final performances before his death in 2024. A prequel to the remake, '' Mufasa: The Lion King'', was released in 2024, and explores Mufasa's childhood. Actor Samuel E. Wright received a
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nomination for originating the role on Broadway in the film's 1997 stage adaptation.


Role

In ''
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'' (1994), King Mufasa rules over the Pride Lands alongside his mate, Queen Sarabi. Their young son,
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, is destined to inherit the throne. Mufasa teaches Simba about the " Circle of Life" and the delicate balance required to maintain harmony in the Pride Lands. Mufasa advises Simba to prepare for the day when Simba will succeed him as king. However, Mufasa's envious younger brother,
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, covets the throne and devises a scheme to eliminate both Mufasa and Simba. Scar lures Simba into a gorge and orchestrates a wildebeest stampede, knowing Mufasa will risk his life to save his son. After rescuing Simba, Mufasa is swept into the stampede and struggles to escape. Reaching for Scar's help at the gorge's edge, Mufasa is betrayed as Scar pushes him to his death. Scar manipulates Simba into feeling responsible for his father's death, prompting the guilt-ridden cub to flee the Pride Lands. Lost and alone, Simba finds refuge in the jungle, where he is raised by the carefree Timon and Pumbaa, a meerkat and a warthog. Despite his relaxed new lifestyle, Simba remains haunted by guilt over his father's death. Years later, Simba encounters
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, a wise
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, who reveals that Mufasa's spirit endures within him. Mufasa appears to Simba as a ghostly vision in the sky, urging him to accept his responsibilities and reclaim his place as king. Inspired, Simba returns to the Pride Lands, defeats Scar, and fulfills his destiny as Mufasa's successor. In '' The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' (1998), Mufasa has a smaller role, appearing in the sky to offer guidance to Simba and communicating with Rafiki through the wind.


Development


Creation

''The Lion King'' was the first film released during the
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to focus on a father-son relationship, rather than a romantic one. Producer
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described the film as "essentially a love story between a father and a son ... It's about that moment in life when you realise that your father is going to pass on to you his wisdom and knowledge". In early drafts of the film, Mufasa was not related to Scar, but the producers decided that making these characters brothers would strengthen the story. However, the characters' physical appearances had already been finalized, leaving little
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between the pair. According to director
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, they had always imagined that Mufasa accidentally gave Scar his
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ous scar when they were cubs. Although Mufasa and Scar refer to each other as "brothers", as members of the same pride, Hahn retrospectively suggested that Mufasa and Scar sharing parents would be unlikely because lion prides typically have only one adult male, with younger, rogue lions often killing a pride's patriarch and his offspring to assert dominance. Screenwriter Linda Woolverton described writing Mufasa's death as realizing they would need to make him "the greatest father that ever lived" for his death to feel particularly impactful. By the time Minkoff became involved, they had already decided Mufasa would die from a stampede, albeit in a less brutal manner. Death via stampede was chosen because lions lack natural predators. His cause of death was one of the few ideas that remained unchanged during production, although there were some early discussions brainstorming exactly how Mufasa should die. While doing research for the film, Woolverton suggested "drowning" Mufasa in a wildebeest stampede, after seeing photographs of "how frenetic and unstoppable" wildebeests are when migrating. Minkoff lobbied in favor of exploring Mufasa's death in more detail, which was unusual for an animated film at the time. The director also understood the risk of killing a character as important as Mufasa after viewers had already become attached. Although they drew inspiration from the implied off-screen death of Bambi's mother in ''
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'' (1942), Minkoff argued that ''The Lion King'' should confront Mufasa's death more directly by having Simba interact with his dead body on-screen. According to art director Andy Gaskill, the decision to slowly reveal Mufasa's corpse as the dust clears from the scene heightens its realism by allowing audiences and Simba to realize what has occurred simultaneously. The creative team was initially divided on whether showing Mufasa's death was appropriate for the film's target audience, and carefully re-wrote the scene to straddle the sweet spot of emotion,' pushing just far enough without making the scene too overwhelming for its young audience". Despite its short length, Mufasa's death required approximately 30 filmmakers and over two years to complete; it was the last scene finished, despite being the first storyboarded. Inbetweener Rachel Bibb was one of the crew members who was shocked that Disney retained the sequence. Mufasa's death prompted the filmmakers to conceive ways to lighten the film's mood afterward. Minkoff suggested sending Simba into exile immediately, which allowed the emotional impact of Mufasa to be alleviated by Timon and Pumbaa's humor. Originally, they had not planned for Mufasa to reappear after dying, but they wanted Simba to have a valid reason to return to Pride Rock, and decided his father's ghost should convince him. Mufasa's death and return as a ghost are among several thematic similarities ''The Lion King'' shares with
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's play ''
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'', from which screenwriters Irene Mecchi and Jonathan Roberts drew inspiration. However, they removed a version of Mufasa's death that included the ''Hamlet'' line "good night, sweet prince" to avoid sounding "too
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". Animator
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and story artist
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were responsible for drafting the scene where Mufasa's spirit tells Simba to return home. Since it was one of the first scenes written for the film, Chapman wrote Mufasa's dialogue as repeating "remember" to call back to an earlier moment when Mufasa scolds Simba for visiting the elephant graveyard. She had intended for the dialogue to merely serve as a placeholder, but it was ultimately retained. From the dialogue, Sanders determined that the character would manifest as either "a lifelike ghost, a series of stars, or just a dark presence" in the scene. To elevate his storyboards per the directors' feedback, Sanders drew inspiration from a musical excerpt from the film '' The Mission'' (1986), and used
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"to fully encapsulate a vision of Mufasa emerging from the clouds".


Voice

Actor
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was Disney's initial choice to voice Mufasa, and
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was also considered. Mufasa was voiced by American actor
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, who Woolverton admitted was the stronger candidate despite Connery being her first choice. Disney said it was difficult to envision anyone other than Jones voicing Mufasa once the character was fully realized. Jones gravitated towards the role because he was impressed by drawings he had seen of Mufasa and relished the opportunity to create a character using only his voice, saying the process reminded him of his early work performing on radio. As a prolific thespian, he was also drawn to the film's Shakespearean elements. He described voice acting as the "purest form" of acting, likening it to performing in
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"where the actors would wear masks. In our case, the masks are the animators' drawings and we just simply supply all the behaviors, emotions, and feelings behind that mask". Jones admitted to originally making the error of forcing his character to sound regal, which he corrected upon receiving direction to voice Mufasa as himself, who the actor described as more akin to "a dopey dad". Jones explained that "Fathers are not always grand, certainly not with their sons. When you accommodate being a father, you are often dopey and goofy. You are just Dad". Inspired by his revised tone of voice, the animators proceeded to incorporate Jones's own facial expressions into Mufasa's. Minkoff and co-director
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praised Jones's work on the film, recalling that Jones's vocal exercises alone "sometimes sounded like a real lion with a rumbling growl". Allers said that Jones's voice would already
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throughout the studio without the aid of a microphone. Nonetheless, they strategically placed six microphones around his head to create the illusion that his voice was "coming from everywhere". Jones worked on the film sporadically for over two years until Disney was satisfied. A song originally written for the character was not used in the final film once Disney realized Jones was unable to perform it. Entitled "To Be King", it was ultimately reworked into " I Just Can't Wait To Be King", performed by Simba. Jones and actress Madge Sinclair, who voiced Sarabi, had previously played the king-and-queen couple in the
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'' (1988). The actor voiced the character again for tie-in projects such as '' The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' (1998) and '' The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar'' (2015). In 2011, Jones said he would often prove to younger children that he was the voice of Mufasa by saying, in his character's voice, "Simba. You have deliberately disobeyed me". Jones was the only original cast member to reprise their role in the 2019 remake of ''The Lion King''. The remake's director,
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, was surprised that he agreed to return. Out of respect and admiration for the actor, Favreau refused to give Jones direction regarding his performance, reassuring him that he already embodied the character. While most of the remake's cast recorded together in a
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in California, Jones worked solo from a New York-based recording studio. Much of the character's dialogue from the original film was also retained for the remake, which was one of Jones's final film credits before his death on September 9, 2024. Actor Aaron Pierre voiced the character in 2024's '' Mufasa: The Lion King'', a prequel to the 2019 film, and cited Jones as one of his greatest inspirations. The prequel is dedicated to Jones's memory. Although Jones did not record any new material before he died, the film's director,
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, insisted on opening the prequel with Jones's speech from the original film, in which Mufasa explains to Simba that great kings from the past continue to watch over their descendants from the stars. Jenkins listened to all of Jones's dialogue from the original film before making this selection.


Personality and design

Jones described Mufasa as an authoritative, but ultimately gentle, father. Jones's staunch demeanor during recording sessions inspired supervising animator Tony Fucile. Fucile said Jones contributed both the regality and "fatherly warmth" the animators needed to create the character, explaining, "it was up to us to visually come up to that standard that he set with his voice". Specifically, the animators incorporated the "dopey smile" Jones would wear during recording sessions into Mufasa's face. Fucile found watching Jones's performance in the film '' Matewan'' (1987) to be particularly helpful because the actor "used a lot of facial expressions and eye movements to communicate", mirroring Mufasa's tendency to be subtle and convey a lot of emotion with little movement. The animators reused some design elements from Mufasa for adult Simba to make the latter look more heroic. Under Fucile, Phillip Young was another animator who worked on Mufasa, which Young referred to as his "best character assignment". Prior to ''The Lion King'', Young had mostly animated action scenes, some of which he also did for Mufasa, but he considers the character the first time "in which I could exercise some acting chops". He also animated Mufasa's stampede scenes, as well as some of his interactions with Simba. Animator Chris Wahl specifically requested to work on Mufasa because he admired Fucile and Jones's vocal performance. Despite the character's lack of footage due to his smaller role and already having an established an animation team, the filmmakers allowed Wahl to help animate the character.
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s of Mufasa were created by animation sculptor Kent Melton.


Reception

Critics and audiences initially expressed varying opinions about Mufasa's death. According to Jessica Wang of ''
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'', no viewer of the film was left "emotionally unaffected". Dan Webster of ''
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'' called the moment "a
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unfamiliar to this era of family-values emphasis". At the time of the film's release, news outlets reported that several parents complained that the scene was inappropriate for a film marketed towards younger viewers, and voiced concerns about children potentially experiencing
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s, worrying about their own parents, and regressing. In return, some commentators accused said parents of being
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. According to Darryl E. Owens of ''
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'', child-development experts warned that his death could be traumatizing should parents fail to prepare their children before viewing. However, child therapist Mercedes Ojeda-Castro encouraged parents to use the opportunity to discuss death, and psychologist Rosalyn Laudati argued that the film could help children cope with parental loss and divorce. Several critics cited Mufasa's death as potentially frightening for younger viewers. In his review for Prodigy, William C. Banks accused Disney of finally overdoing their "increasingly weird predilection for cartoon violence". Journalist
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questioned the film's G rating, and the ''
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''s Jay Stone said he "could have done without" Simba's attempt to awaken his dead father. Ranking it among Disney's most traumatic moments, Paolo Ragusa of '' Consequence'' said, "It may be cruel, but with years of reflection, it's a profoundly important detail in the scope of ''The Lion King'' ... and animated with palpable emotion and cinematic elegance". Several reviewers, such as
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, compared Mufasa's death to Bambi's mother's. ''Variety'''s Jeremy Gerard suggested that parents who remember being traumatized by ''Bambi'' should use that film to gauge "who goes to ''The Lion King''—and who stays home with the babysitter". However,
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's Rick DeMott implied that the public's reaction to Mufasa's death was muted in comparison. Rob Humanick of ''
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'' called Mufasa a "badass father figure", but Stone found him one-dimensional. Meanwhile, Jones received critical acclaim for his performance, which Kaushal S. of Soap Central deemed one of the most celebrated voice-acting performances in recent memory. ''
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''s Simon Reynolds said Jones brought the character to life "brilliantly". Film critic David Sterritt and Elizabeth Gregory of the ''
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'' called him a standout among the film's cast, while Kate Erbland of
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called his casting "both strikingly great and thuddingly obvious".
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said the actor's "distinct
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was put to excellent use". According to Daniel Carter of
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, Jones's efforts resulted in "a beloved character that resonated with audiences worldwide". Rebecca Kivak of ''
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'' said Mufasa's delivery earned her immediate respect. João Gabriel de Lima of '' Veja'' called Jones the film's standout performance, writing that Mufasa would have been less majestic without Jones' contribution. In a rare negative review, ''
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''s Anthony Quinn found Jones's performance "insufferable" and "portentous". Lex Pryor of '' The Ringer'' said Jones outshone his co-stars in the remake, despite his limited screentime and dialogue. Several publications consider Mufasa to be one of Jones's greatest performances of his career. Calling Mufasa one of "pop culture's most imposing dads", Noel Murray of ''
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'' said that "Few other performers of Jones's era could have made characters so vivid while sitting in front of a microphone", while P. Ragusa of '' Consequence'' said the actor elevated the film's material, with his line delivery remaining "as poignant all these years later as it is necessary for the plot". ''
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'' and '' Esquire Australia'' ranked ''The Lion King'' as his best performance. Mary Kate Carr of ''
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'' said the actor "imbued the character with such dignity and distinction", to the point where he speaks the film's most iconic lines. Wilson Chapman of '' IndieWire'' said "Few actors have ever been better suited for a voice role than Jones was for Mufasa", calling the actor equally effective during his quieter moments parenting Simba. According to ''Paste'', ''The Lion King'' is the actor's sixth-best movie.
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's Suhasini Oswal wrote that Jones's "performance defined the character's regal and compassionate nature, cementing his place in the hearts of generations".


Cultural impact


Legacy and commendations

Matt Fowler of ''
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'' described Mufasa as a household name, which he attributed to the widespread popularity of ''The Lion King'' and its derivative works. In 2014, Camille Dautrich of the ''
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'' described Mufasa as one "of the world's most beloved animated characters". Some journalists have described him as one of the best Disney animated characters. Mufasa has been described by several publications as one of the greatest fathers to have appeared on film; Zach Seemayer of ''
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'' ranked him among "the 13 greatest fictional fathers in movie history", and ''
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'' called him one of the 19 "best fictional dads of all time". Jeff Peterson of the ''
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'' said the character "demonstrates the qualities of a good father, which, incidentally, are the same qualities needed for Simba to become a good ruler later on". In 2022, Indy100 recognized Mufasa as one of the 100 greatest on-screen fathers, and ''
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'' included him among "The 12 best on-screen dads of all time". ''
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'' named the character the fifth-greatest movie father figure. ''
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'' ranked him the sixth "coolest movie dad", and Brian Tallerico of ''
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'' declared Mufasa to be Disney's most iconic father. ''
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'' writer John Dougherty described Mufasa as "graceful and dignified, but also warm and playful—the ideal father". Jenkins believes that, to himself and other fans, Mufasa became synonymous with surrogate fatherhood. Meanwhile, Maddie Garfinkle of ''
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'' declared him "one of the greatest kings" in "the history of animated cinema". Mufasa is "one of the most famous lions of all time", according to Jenna Mullins of E!. Mufasa was Jones's most famous animated performance and one of the most popular roles of his career, arguably second to
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from the ''
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'' franchise. Comparing the two roles, Kofi Outlaw of '' ComicBook.com'' said that, with Mufasa, Jones successfully transitioned "from being a nightmare bad dad in ''Star Wars'', to being the dad every young cub (human or lion) wishes they had". Peter Debruge of '' Variety'' observed that which character Jones is associated with depends on if his fan was born before or after 1990. Mufasa is credited with introducing Jones to a younger generation of filmgoers, whereas Okla Jones of ''
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'' said the role embedded "his legacy in the hearts of audiences young and old". According to Carlos Morales of ''IGN'', Jones's voiceover work also brought credibility to a form of acting that continues to be undervalued. In 2019,
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inducted Jones as a Disney Legend in the "voice" category for his "remarkable contributions to the Disney legacy". Many celebrities paid tribute to Jones after his death on September 9, 2024, with several referencing ''The Lion King''. Crystal Kung Minkoff, a television personality and the director's wife, shared a photo of Jones holding a Mufasa maquette with the caption, "Rest in Power, Mr Jones. You made a young animator's dream come true when you accepted the role of Mufasa".


Death

Described by Isaac Williams of ''
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'' as "one of the most impactful moments of any Disney film", Mufasa's murder at the hands of Scar is widely regarded as one of the most memorable on-screen deaths in film history. The scenes comprising Mufasa's death and Simba's gradual realization have been described as inseparable from ''The Lion King'' franchise. '' Vanity Fair''s Laura Bradley said Mufasa's death "became the benchmark against which all future film tragedies would be measured", comparing its legacy to that of Bambi's mother. Although death and violence had already been depicted in children's entertainment, Alex Spencer of '' The Escapist'' reported that nothing released before 1994 rivaled the immediate impact of Mufasa's death. Prior to Mufasa, deceased parents had typically died off-screen in Disney films, and ''Comic Book Resources'' considers ''The Lion King'' to be the first Disney film from the modern era to depict trauma resulting from death. Josh Spiegel of ''
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'' heralded ''The Lion King'' as the only Disney film that rivaled ''Bambi''s depiction of
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through tragedy. Writers for Legacy.com said both murders "affected the children of their generations and the generations to follow". Jonathan Allford of ''The Guardian'' theorized that few preceding or subsequent parental deaths in Disney films have been as emotionally devastating as Mufasa's, which he attributed to the character's benevolence and audience connection. Pediatrician and writer
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said that Mufasa's death subverted the absent or dead mother trope in Disney films by embracing the "90's-style celebration of the involved dad". ''
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''s Diego Pineda Pacheco observed that any conversation surrounding death in children's media is virtually guaranteed to discuss ''The Lion King'', and Gem Seddon of ''GamesRadar+'' ranked it as film's 20th saddest tearjerker. Nadira Goffe of ''
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'' said, as "one of the first and most visceral main-character deaths we would experience", Mufasa "traumatized an entire
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". Commentators agree that Mufasa's death was particularly impactful on
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, with Rachel Paige of
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saying that, to them, it eclipses all other cinematic moments. Dougherty, Tyler Dane Wingco of ''Esquire Australia'', and Andrew Pulver of ''
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'' compared the phenomenon to the effect Bambi's mother had on
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. Rebecca Hawkes of ''
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'' called ''The Lion King'' "the defining cinematic shock of illennialyouth", and writer
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said Mufasa's "death served as their earliest encounter with the notion of losing a parent". According to Hollywood.com, Mufasa's death was the aforementioned group's "first traumatizing cinematic event", and arguably their first time witnessing death. The website also considers Mufasa's death as children's first confrontation with the reality that "the hero doesn't always triumph", prior to which cartoon heroes typically escaped death at the last minute. Dougherty, Hollywood.com, Marisa Mirabal of ''
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'', and Elena Merenda of ''
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'' each credited ''The Lion King'' with teaching 1990s children how to reconcile complicated emotions stemming from the deaths of loved ones, while ''/Film''s Hoai-Tran Bui said concepts such as death, loss, and grief were foreign to children until Mufasa. For ''Consequence'', Dominick Mayer said the scene taught this generation about death, mortality, "and the responsibilities that the living have to the dead they once loved". Spiegel suggested that modern Disney films should return to Mufasa's example to abolish the " Disney Death" trope. Meanwhile, Panama Jackson of ''
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'' called Mufasa's death "one of the most significant deaths in the black community of all time". Scott Campbell of '' Far Out'' said that while Jones's performance "had already elevated Mufasa to iconic status", the character's death cemented him in "the minds of viewers everywhere", and consequently ranked him the eighth saddest death in film history. Readers of ''
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'' voted Mufasa's "the most iconic death scene". ''
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'' ranked Mufasa's death "Disney's Most Traumatic Movie Moment", with author Lucy O'Brien writing that "a little bit of innocence in every child ... withered away forever". Despite ranking it the third most powerful animated death, ''Entertainment Weekly''s Jonathan W. Gray called it arguably the most impactful one discussed. ''Best Life'' ranked it the 16th all-time saddest movie death.


In other media

To promote the release of ''The Lion King'' in 1994, Mufasa began appearing in a plethora of merchandise licensed by
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. Mufasa's likeness has been used in several ''The Lion King''
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products and media, including the PC game '' Disney's Animated Storybook: The Lion King'' (1994) and console game '' The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure'' (2000). From 1995 to 2018, Mufasa provided the opening narration for the Epcot documentary '' Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable''. In 2019, a Funko Pop! figurine was released to commemorate the remake, which ''
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'' ranked among "The 10 Best Disney Funko Pops". The character recurs in some episodes of the animated television series '' The Lion Guard'' (2016–2019), voiced by Gary Anthony Williams. '' Mufasa: The Lion King'' (2024), a
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to the 2019 remake, focuses on Mufasa's childhood, formative relationships, and major events that ultimately lead to him becoming King of the Pride Lands. In this version, Mufasa is an
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born outside of the royal family, and the plot explores his relationship with his adoptive brother, Taka, the disgraced heir who ultimately becomes "Scar". In 1997, actor Samuel E. Wright originated the role of Mufasa on Broadway in the stage adaptation of the film. Prior to ''The Lion King'', he had voiced Sebastian in Disney's ''
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'' (1989). Mufasa's role in the show was expanded with the addition of the original songs "The Morning Report" and " They Live in You". Wright was initially reluctant to audition, fearing the role would be too similar to playing the Cowardly Lion from ''
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'' (1939) or the Beast from ''
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'' (1994), but relented once he saw director
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's plans for the character's design and costume. He based his performance on Masai warriors who hunted lions, and learned to growl by researching lions at the
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. He also received
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regularly due to the physical demands of the role. Wright's performance received positive reviews from ''The New York Times'' and ''Variety'' theater critics. In
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, he was nominated for the
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for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Outside of ''The Lion King'' franchise, the character has appeared in the television series '' Disney's House of Mouse'' (2001) and the video game ''
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'' (2006). In ''
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'' episode '" Round Springfield" (1995), Mufasa appears in the clouds to
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, alongside Darth Vader and Jones. All three characters are voiced by ''Simpsons'' cast member Harry Shearer, despite Jones himself having guest starred on three earlier ''Simpsons'' episodes. In "Round Springfield", Mufasa mistakenly says the name "Kimba" before correcting himself to "Simba", which parodies
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that ''The Lion King'' was inspired by the anime ''
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''.
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has referenced Mufasa in several of his songs, including "I Am Very Very Lonely" (2014), " Blessings" (2016), and "How Great" (2016). The rapper said he has always likened the character to his own father, and believes Mufasa "was a lot of young black boys' depiction of growing into manhood". He found himself identifying with Mufasa once he became a father himself. The character has also been name-dropped in songs by
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artists
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,
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, Smino, and
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.


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