ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- It started as a tweet from Darius Slay. Then it turned into a question for the Detroit Lions locker room.

While Slay wasn’t exactly asking to pick between "The Lion King" and "Toy Story" in his tweet (below), he did agree that it is an intriguing debate. And one that clearly needed to be taken to the Detroit Lions locker room for the Question of the Week.

It's like lion King is the Jordan of Disney an Toy Story is the Kobe lol 1A an 1B the best!!!!!!! — Darius slay (@_bigplayslay9) November 23, 2015

To give you an idea of the intensity of players' feelings, when Glover Quin was asked about this, the Lions locker room -- particularly the secondary -- wound up singing or humming various parts of the "Lion King" soundtrack. Seriously. This happened.

And battle lines were drawn over which children’s movie is better: "The Lion King" or "Toy Story."

FS Glover Quin: Definitely "Lion King." It’s the greatest cartoon ever made. Greatest cartoon ever made. "Lion King." He said it right: "Lion King" is Jordan -- that means Jordan’s the greatest. "Toy Story," it’s not even Disney. It’s Pixar. Not on the same level.

I’m a "Lion King" fan. I’m going with "Lion King," for a fact. But I love "Toy Story." I don’t know what they talking about, [comparing] "Incredibles" and all that to "Toy Story." You crazy? You watch "Toy Story," I damn near starting to cry. Man, "Andy, where you going? I’m your toy, too." But I’m going with "Lion King." Of course I’m going with "Lion King." Going to an adult, having to beat his uncle up. That’s crazy."Lion King." It’s the number-one movie of all time. The number-one Disney movie ever. There will never be another movie they make that will be similar to the "Lion King." Never. It’s too good. One of the best movies ever. "Aladdin" gets respect.I’d have to go "Toy Story" over "Lion King." I’ve just always, "Lion King," I loved when I was little, but "Toy Story" is timeless. I like that at any age. I actually watched "Toy Story 2" on TV the other day. It’s fantastic. It’s close. If you asked 10-year-old Sam, I’d probably say "Lion King."That’s tough, man. I’d have to go "Lion King." That’s tough. Actually, you know what, as a collection of movies, "Toy Story." The follow-up movies to "Toy Story" were better than the follow-up movies to "The Lion King." But the original, original movie, "Lion King." As a collection of movies? "Toy Story.""Lion King." You kidding me? Get out of here with that question. "Lion King," of course, it’s not even a debate. It’s the best movie of all time. It is, it is my favorite movie of all time. I’m not even kidding."Lion King." It’s just more of a classic. I was younger when "Lion King" came out. By the time Toy Story came out, I was 12 maybe."Lion King." "Lion King" is just a movie I grew up watching and I just loved it and it was probably my favorite animation movie, for sure. I would have to go with "Lion King" over "Toy Story." I really don’t enjoy "Toy Story" at all, to be honest. I know Zach [Zenner]’s a big fan.

RB Zach Zenner: At all? That’s a little extreme.

Burton: I’m more of a "Lion King" guy.

Reporter: You seem bothered by that, Zach.

Zenner: I am. "Toy Story" is a great trilogy. Have you seen "Toy Story 3"?

Burton: No.

Zenner (somewhat incredulously): Oh, well, you can’t judge the Toy Story series without seeing the third one.

Burton: Fair enough, I guess.

Zenner: But "The Lion King" is better.

"Toy Story." It was my favorite kid movie. The whole trilogy, and they’ve got a fourth one coming out. I’m going to be right there in the movie theater waiting on it. "The Lion King" was an awesome movie for its time and they are both kind of legendary movies in their own right, but Pixar kind of set the bar when they came out with "Toy Story." They kind of changed the game when it comes to children’s movies now.