![]() ![]() The 2012 Estonian dub was released on DVD. The Finnish DVD I own presents Estonian as one of the language options on the opening screen, but when selected, it plays the English language track with Estonian subtitles, so I don't believe the Estonian dub was released on DVD during the 2003 release. The 1996 Estonian dub was released on VHS.The 2012 Estonian dub was released in theaters February 3rd, 2012. ![]() The 1996 Estonian dub was released in theaters May 3rd, 1996.Many Disney films were released on VHS in Estonia in the mid-1990s with « eesti keeles » but these were only voiceovers." I strongly believe that this is the « 1996 » version you're referring to. According to site visitor William Meagher in December 2017, "There is also an Estonian voiceover, it's available on the Russian BD.Two Estonian dubs of The Lion King have been made - one in 1996 and one in 2012.Probably only a fandub but even so, I would love to own a physical copy of it if one is available!.T he Tamil dub was only made for TV broadcast, and was not available on DVD during the 2011 release.Tamil (Sri Lanka/Singapore/Southern India) The Serbian dub was only made for TV broadcast, and according to the dubbing company Studio Moby, it has never been published on DVD as of September 2017.Serbian (Serbia/Bosnia and Herzegovina/Kosovo) Marathi (Western India: Maharashtra/Goa/Daman and Diu/Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Karachay (Russia: Karachay-Cherkessia/Kabardino-Balkaria) As described below, the Indonesian dub was only made for TV broadcast, and was not available on DVD during the 2011 release. ![]()
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