Is this an animation?

Gia 2022-04-19 09:01:02

After my father died, I suddenly understood The Lion King. The ancestors were shady, and they could only protect them for a while. Growing up healthily, shaping the three views, and building network connections are all on your own. Simba is the little prince left behind in troubled times. We are down-to-earth and transparent, but we reach the same goal through different paths, and there are always those we can hope and reach. This is a very classic animation. It's classic. After more than 20 years, I can still sing Haku Matata clearly. Therefore, good film and television works really have nothing to do with technical special warfare. It should be the output that infiltrates your mind and heart subtly while you are watching.

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Extended Reading
  • 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

  • Scot 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    The theme song "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" is so nice.

The Lion King quotes

  • Young Simba: [Simba is clinging on to a dead tree branch for dear life] Zazu, help me!

    Zazu: Your father's on the way! Hold on!

    Young Simba: [scared] HURRY!

  • Zazu: [to Mufasa; pointing at Simba, who is holding on to the branch of a dead tree in the middle of the stampede] There! There! On the tree!

    Mufasa: Hold on, Simba!

    [a wildebeet's horn hits the tree which begins to break]

    Young Simba: [wails] AAAAAAAGGGHHHHHHH!

    [Mufasa jumps off the cliff and dives to Simba's rescue]