Most notably, Mufasa's death scene (spoiler's I guess) feels weirdly rushed. The weird thing is despite being longer a lot of times it feels like it's rushing through the beats of the original. Really, there is a lot to admire about the movie, but still it can't escape the shadow of the original. Rating: PG (Sequences of Violence|Peril|Some Thematic Elements) Now, with help from a curious pair of newfound friends, Simba must figure out how to grow up and take back what is rightfully his. The battle for Pride Rock is soon ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama, ultimately resulting in Simba's exile. Scar, Mufasa's brother - and former heir to the throne - has plans of his own. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub's arrival. Simba prevails and, in time, has his own son, mirroring “The Circle of Life.Simba idolizes his father, King Mufasa, and takes to heart his own royal destiny on the plains of Africa. Simba battles Scar, and learns his father’s death was Scar’s fault, not his own. Simba eventually agrees to fight for his kingdom. All of the animals will starve if Simba does not return. Simba stays with them well into adulthood until his childhood friend, Nala, hunting beyond the Pride Lands that herds had deserted under Scar’s mismanagement stumbles upon Simba’s new home.Īstonished to find him alive, she begs him to return to the Pride Lands, where Scar has reigned as King for years, and ruined everything. Simba is found, collapsed with exhaustion, by Timone the Meerkat, and Pummba the Warthog, and the trio become fast friends. Simba flees the Pride Lands meaning never to return home. Simba survives so Scar implies that the stampede was Simba’s fault and that the pride will blame him.
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