The Lion King--About Simba's Upbringing

Corrine 2022-06-16 14:20:45

As the little prince Simba of the Lion Kingdom, he thrived under the care of his father, Mufasa, a majestic king, but his uncle Scar has long coveted the status of King Mufasa. If you want to sit on the throne of the king and never have trouble, you must first remove the little prince Simba. Scar used various excuses to let Simba go out and take the opportunity to start. Every time, he was saved in time by the old king Mufasa. Finally, the old lion king, Mufasa, was killed when he saved Simba again, and Simba was on the run. After experiencing all kinds of hardships and hardships, with the help of friends, he finally grew into a strong man and understood the meaning of responsibility.

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Extended Reading
  • Raphael 2021-10-20 18:58:23

    It's really easy to watch the plot now, but the anthropomorphism is too perfect. And that "Hakuna Motata", I haven't heard it for years...Can You Feel My Love Tonight?

  • Daija 2021-10-20 18:58:01

    This animation talks about whether the child of the dragon begets the dragon and the phoenix, and the lion king is the king; the careerist's seizure of power, the restoration of the prince, and the affection of childhood and the cannon of adulthood. The extra points for this animation are in technical items, such as the use of the most advanced 2D animation technology at the time, and now it seems that the beautifully rendered picture, and the too classic song, "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is enough! 8.4

The Lion King quotes

  • Adult Simba: [about Mufasa] I hate to tell you this, but he died a long time ago.

    Rafiki: Nope. Wrong again. Ha ha ha. He's alive. And I'll show him to you. You follow old Rafiki, he knows the way. Come on.

  • Scar: [about the hyenas] They think I'm the King.

    Nala: But we don't. Simba's the rightful King.

    Adult Simba: The choice is yours, Scar. Either step down or a fight.