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Nala (The Lion King) : ウィキペディア英語版
Nala (The Lion King)

Nala is a fictional character who appears in ''The Lion King'' franchise, introduced in Walt Disney Pictures' 34th animated feature film ''The Lion King'' (1994). Voiced primarily by American actress Moira Kelly, the lioness subsequently appears in the film's sequels ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' (1998) and ''The Lion King 1½'' (2004). In the first film, a young Nala's speaking voice is provided by actress Niketa Calame, while singers Laura Williams and Sally Dworsky provide the singing voices of young and adult Nala, respectively. Kelly was cast as Nala several months after enduring a series of auditions and callbacks, despite not having been the directors' first choice for the role initially. Another actress who had been cast as Nala before Kelly had already begun recording the character's dialogue before she was ultimately recast in favor of Kelly.
Created by screenwriters Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton, and animated by Aaron Blaise and Anthony de Rosa – who animated the young and adult Nala, respectively – Nala is the childhood best friend of Simba, who becomes his wife by the end of ''The Lion King''. Several years after Simba's treacherous uncle Scar has killed Simba's father Mufasa and taken over the Pride Lands in his absence, Nala desperately ventures outside the Pride Lands in search of help. Upon unexpectedly encountering an adult Simba – whom she had long presumed dead like his father – Nala encourages him to return to Pride Rock, overthrow his uncle and ultimately become king. As queen, Nala and Simba have a daughter, Kiara.
Due to ''The Lion King'''s Shakespearean origins – the film was inspired by William Shakespeare's tragedy ''Hamlet'' – Nala is considered to be the film's representative of the ''Hamlet'' character Ophelia, although several differences exist between the two characters personality-wise. Several early concepts first developed for Nala were eventually excluded from the final film, including a younger brother and father for the character, as well as being romantically pursued by Scar. While critical reception towards Nala's role in the film has been generally mixed - reviewers complained about the character's lack of involvement in the story - Kelly's vocal performance has garnered acclaim. In a role originated by singer Heather Headley, Nala appears in the Broadway musical adaptation of the film. The character is also set to appear in the upcoming television series ''The Lion Guard'', with actress Gabrielle Union slated to replace Kelly as the voice of Nala.
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