Description
Young lion prince Simba, eager to one day become king of the Pride Lands, grows up under the watchful eye of his father Mufasa; all the while his villainous uncle Scar conspires to take the throne for himself. Amid betrayal and tragedy, Simba must confront his past and find his rightful place in the Circle of Life.
Friendship, adventure, self-discovery, love.
Just a masterpiece❤
Oh, this Zazu - "Make a carpet out of it" 🤣
Who else realized in adulthood that hyenas march like Nazis?
take a closer look. see? He lives in you
It still brings back fond memories.
- Sorry, it's not the King and the Fool, but the Lion King. Your lines don't fit here.
- Yes? And Mufasa would argue with you...
A beautiful story, where Timon and Pumbaa became the main characters for me. It's not for nothing that they were riveted a separate animated series. Simba is not bad as a lion, as the main character is debatable. Throughout the cartoon, he was constantly helped by someone. First the father, then Timon and Pumbaa, the monkey.
And Nala (read separately) Like a best friend, she literally dragged him back into the pride by the mane with her teeth. In fact, we do not see the growth of the hero. If it wasn't for his girlfriend, he would have been walking through the woods, and wouldn't have blown his mind.
That's who was interesting to watch, so it was Mufasa and the Scar. One is strong, the other is treacherous. Perfect antipodes. As a result, both die like characters who have done their job.
As a result, Simba is one of the most plush characters with psychological trauma. It's probably not bad. I just can't call him king yet. Grow up, Simbych, gain wisdom, add a few gray hairs to your mane, and we'll talk there. But thanks for the cartoon!
It is already possible to classify it as a classic. In fact, it is a masterpiece, starting from an exciting plot and ending with an amazing soundtrack that everyone knows, young and old.
The best cartoon of my childhood🫠
What a gorgeous cartoon!
100 out of 100
But then one thought slips through...
and after all, there is one male for all the females in the pride, and after that you sit with this strange thought, realizing that Nala and Simba are brother and sister. And you kind of understand that this is normal for lions, but considering that the animals here are endowed with human qualities...
in short, it feels strange.
Objectively — this is the best cartoon.