More detailed plot introduction

Norene 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The exercise done by my son's abbreviations has spoilers. . .
Simba is the little prince of the Lion Kingdom, and his father Mufasa is a majestic king. However, his uncle Scar has coveted Mufasa's throne for a long time.
To sit on the throne, the scar must be removed from the little prince. So, Scar took advantage of Simba's desire to become a brave king and encouraged Simba to explore the elephant cemetery. Simba asked his best friend Nana to join him on the adventure. Scar privately unites with the overlord of the elephant cemetery, the coyote, waiting for an opportunity to get rid of Simba. In the nick of time, Mufasa arrives in time to rescue Simba and Nana. Knife Scar failed, and he made another plan, leading Simba to the dangerous section of the road that the wildebeest would pass by when they ran wild, and then he arranged for the coyotes to drive away the wildebeest. At this time, Scar went to inform Mufasa that Simba was in danger. Mufasa rushed to rescue Simba. He rescued Simba, but he was seriously injured. Pushed off a cliff by a knife scar and died tragically in a wildebeest torrent. Simba was heartbroken, and Scar pushed the responsibility of Mufasa's death to Simba with ulterior motives, persuaded Simba to leave, and sent hyenas to kill him. Fortunately, Simba was lucky and survived.
Simba was dying in the escape. Fortunately, he met the witty Timon and the kind-hearted Peng Peng. They rescued Simba and raised him into a majestic lion. Simba, accompanied by two partners, deliberately forgot his previous life. History, live carefree. The peaceful life of the three partners was broken by a lion that broke into their territory to hunt. In order to protect the little partner, Simba fought with her, and finally recognized it was Nana. Nana told Simba about the situation of the Lion Kingdom under the rule of Scar. In order to maintain the rule, Scar fought with hyenas, oppressed the people of the Lion Kingdom, and made the kingdom a miserable state, and the people could not live well. Simba is still very guilty about his father's death and is reluctant to go back and face the past. At this time, Nana, Timon, Pumbaa, and one of his father's loyal ministers encourage him to forget the past, face the future, and realize that it is his real responsibility to rescue the Lion Kingdom from the iron claws of Scar now. Returning to the Lion Kingdom, Simba is welcomed by all the other lions, who unite against Scar and Coyotes. When Simba and Scar duel, Simba subdued Scar at the beginning, Scar pretended to give in, and succeeded in sneak attack, forcing Simba to the edge of the cliff. Simba was the father who killed Simba. Simba fought back and kicked Scar off the cliff. In the end, Scar died tragically in the blood of the coyote.
The Lion Kingdom welcomes the great King Simba and begins to prosper again.

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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

  • Pumbaa: Hey, Timon, ever wonder what those sparkly dots are up there?

    Timon: Pumbaa, I don't wonder; I know.

    Pumbaa: Oh. What are they?

    Timon: They're fireflies. Fireflies that, uh... got stuck up on that big bluish-black thing.

    Pumbaa: Oh, gee. I always thought they were balls of gas burning billions of miles away.

    Timon: Pumbaa, with you, everything's gas.

  • Timon: Gee. He looks blue.

    Pumbaa: I'd say brownish-gold.

    Timon: No, no, no. I mean he's depressed.

    Pumbaa: Oh.