The Musical Instrument King is an animated movie-style Taratabong parody of the 1997 broadway adaption of The Lion King. It takes place in Taratabong (location), and follows the adventures of the Taratabong musical instruments as the Lion King characters.
CAST
Baby Simba – Snaree (as a blue pellet drum)
Young Simba – Snaree (as a blue mini-tymp snare drum)
Adult Simba – Snaree (as a blue snare drum)
Young Nala – Trumpee (as a toy trumpet)
Adult Nala – Trumpee (as a trumpet)
Mufasa – Bone (a trombone with a mustache)
Mufasa Ghost – Grandpa Tuba
Sarabi – Drumba (a pink bass drum with a suspended cymbal on top)
Timon – Pino (a light-blue upbright toy piano)
Pumbaa – Grando (a red grand piano)
Zazu – Maestro Nomo (a green metronome)
Rafiki – Robo (a grey robot with synthesizer skills)
Scar – Trebass (a purple double bass)
Shenzi – Cello (a magenta cello)
Banzai – Viola (a copper viola)
Ed – Iolin (an orange violin), but noted with an “Ed” look
Sarafina – A purple field drum
Gopher – Fluto (a greenish-banana-yellow recorder)
Mouse – Triangle
Chameleon – Tiny bandoneon
Beetle – Jaws harp
Chaka/Kiara – An orange pellet drum
Wild Animals and Plants – Various Musical Instruments
Hyenas – Guitars (Including Tarrita, a blue guitar) and Ukeleles
Birds – The Xylo Brothers and various xylophone/vibraphone bars (the Xylos appear during most songs)
Lionesses – Various Brass Instruments
Wildebeest Stampede – Marimbas (including Mary and Bimba, two of them)
Vultures – Cymbals (including Plate and Saucer, two of them) and Zills
Antelopes – The Timpani Twins
Lebo M. - Electro
QUOTES
Bone: Snaree! ...Snaree, I'm very disappointed in you.
Snaree: I know.
Bone: You could have been broken. You deliberately disobeyed me. And what's worse, you put Trumpee in danger!
Snaree: I was just trying to be brave like you.
Bone: I'm only brave when I have to be. Simba... being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble.
Snaree: But you're not scared of anything.
Bone: I was today.
Snaree: You were?
Bone: Yes… I thought I might lose you.
Pino: Hey! What's goin' on here?!
Snaree: What are you doing here?
Trumpee: What do you mean, "What am I doing here?" What are you doing here?!
Pino: Hey!! What's goin' on here?!?!
Snaree: Pino, this is Trumpee. She's my best friend.
Pino: Friend?!
Snaree: Yeah. Hey, Grando, come over here. Trumpee, this is Grando. Grando, Trumpee.
Grando: Pleased to make your acquaintance.
Trumpee: The pleasure's all mine.
Trebass: Snaree...? Snaree! I'm a little surprised to see you, alive…
Snaree: Give me one good reason why I shouldn't rip you apart.
Trebass: Oh, Snaree, you must understand. The pressures of ruling a meloditty kingdom…
Snaree: ...Are no longer yours. Step down, Trebass.
Trebass: Oh, oh, ye... Well, I would, heh, naturally, heh... however, there is one little problem. You see them? They think I'm King.
Trumpee: Well, we don't. Snaree is the rightful King.
Snaree: The choice is yours, Trebass. Either step down or fight.
SCENES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS
Circle Of Life (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Robo, Ensemble
Maestro Nomo, Bone, and Trebass Conversation
“Snaree”
Grasslands Chant – Ensemble
Everything the Light Touches
The Morning Report – Maestro Nomo, Bone, Snaree
Pipe-Organ Graveyard Conversation
The Brass Instrument Hunt – Ensemble
Snaree and Trumpee Meet
I Just Can’t Wait to Be King (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Snaree, Maestro Nomo, Trumpee, Ensemble
The Bowed String Trio
Chow Down – Cello, Viola, Iolin
Bone VS Bowed Strings
I Was Just Trying To Be Brave
They Live In You – Bone, Ensemble
Bowed String Chat
Be Prepared – Trebass, Cello, Viola, Iolin, Guitars/Ukeleles
“It’s To Break For” Conversation
The Stampede – Ensemble
Bone’s Death
If You Ever Come Back We’ll Break You
Robo Mourns Pt. 1 (Eulogy) – Robo, Ensemble
Be Prepared (Reprise) – Trebass, Guitars/Ukeleles
Robo Mourns Pt. 2 (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Robo, Trumpee, Drumba
Bowling for Cymbals
Snaree, Pino, and Grando Conversation
Hakuna Matata – Pino, Grando, Young Snaree, Big Snaree, Ensemble
One By One (The Entr’acte) (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Ensemble
The Madness of King Trebass – Trebass, Cello, Viola, Iolin, Maestro Nomo, Trumpee
Shadowland – Trumpee, Robo, Ensemble
Pino and Grando’s Weem-a-Wep
Under the Stars
Endless Night – Snaree, Ensemble
"He's Alive"
Go for the Jugular
Reunion
Can You Feel The Love Tonight? (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Pino, Grando, Snaree, Trumpee, Ensemble
Snaree and Trumpee Conversation
Robo’s Chant
We Are One
Bone Ghost
He Lives In You (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Robo, Snaree, Ensemble
Snaree, Trumpee, Pino, and Grando Conversation
This is My Home
Pino and Grando’s Charleston Song
Trebass, Drumba, and Snaree’s Confrontation
Trebass and Snaree’s Confrontation
The Big Battle
"They Call Me Mr. Piano"
Snaree VS Trebass
Trebass’ Death
King Of Pride Rock – Ensemble
Circle Of Life (Reprise) (featuring the Xylo Brothers) – Snaree, Trumpee, Pino, Grando, Maestro Nomo, Drumba, Ensemble
End Credits
TRIVIA
The title card, which is the “The Musical Instrument King” text with a drawing of Snaree as an adult on top of it, pops up on the boom at the end of the song “Circle of Life.” It also pops up on the boom at the end of “Circle of Life (Reprise),” but the “The Musical Instrument King” text is replaced with the “The End” text.
The Elephant Graveyard is named "The Pipe-Organ Graveyard" instead.
Instead of “Mr. Pig”, Grando says they call him “Mr. Piano.” This scene is added unlike the broadway version.
There are credits at the end of the movie, both card and crawl; the songs that play during the credits are Entr'acte, Can You Feel the Love Tonight?, The Lion Sleeps Tonight (as performed by the Tokens), and Grasslands Chant.
Deleted songs from this movie were suggested for a “real Broadway” adaption of this spoof: one sung by Trebass, Maestro Nomo, and Bone during their conversation, African vocals clearly heard during the “Under the Stars” scene, the song We Are One from “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride” as sung by Rafiki and the ensemble minutes before the sky reveals Bone Ghost, and one that is all African words sung by the ensemble during Trebass, Drumba, and Snaree’s confrontation.
In the extended edition, the songs Be Prepared (Reprise), Robo Mourns Pt. 2, and Busa are cut, and a post credits scene includes Snaree and Trumpee sitting with the brass instruments and holding their new baby; Pino and Grando walk by and Pino says, “Congratulations, hero Snaree, it looks like Robo raised your newest baby drum. Isn’t he adorable?” and the cameras zoom into the Pride Lands with everyone (but Trebass and the bowed strings, guitars, and ukeleles) singing a line from the lullaby “Hush-a-Bye.”
In the film version of Can You Feel the Love Tonight?, the last stanza is from the movie; in the soundtrack and credits, the last stanza is from broadway.
The full version of Be Prepared (Reprise) is in this.
The verses heard in the key change of I Just Can't Wait to be King are from the film. This song also has the line "no one saying see here" as it is in the movie.
Some of the ukuleles are Rarotongan-style.
One of the ukuleles plays several fat twigs with two twigs in Be Prepared.
Unlike the broadway script, Grasslands Chant was saved for right before the "Everything the Light Touches" scene.
Robo's staff consists of a stick-like twig for the stick and egg-shakers for the fruit pods. Instead of saying hello to baby Snaree partially with "babatu... halalala" during Circle of Life, she does just like in the film, but with indigo pen ink (ink is used for writing sheet music) for the fruit and egg-shaker innards for the dust.
In Circle of Life, the "hagabah... siyo nqoba" part, the "kakaliko beke akale" part, and the "se-to-kwa... asana" parts during the bridge, are added, and the "babatu... halalala" part is removed.