![]() ![]() Also, when Simba says that part of the reason he wants to be king is because nobody would be allowed to boss him around, and one of the phrases he uses as an example of being bossed around is "See here!".Even funnier when you see how Zazu is covering his head protectively.Earlier in the same song sequence, when Simba and Nala walk through an honor guard-style arrangement of zebras who then promptly reverse face and have tails erect, to Zazu when he tries to follow them.Just before that, an elephant falls on a sable antelope's horns butt-first and is shown doing a pain-induced Wild Take, complete with pink circles in its eyes.GET OFF!! note According to the DVD Commentary, the writers tried many other things for Zazu to say, such as "Haven't we met before?" and "I'll never tango again." After Zazu reprimands him for missing Simba's ceremony, Scar tries to replace his previous "meal" with Zazu: The start of movie after the "Circle of Life" number which introduces Scar.So the Swahili title of the movie could be "The Simba Mufasa". In some parts it looks like Mufasa is deliberately grabbing Simba and leaving him for dead amidst the thundering feet of the herd.The wildebeest stampede is by far among the most dramatic and serious scenes in Disney animation.In other words, a lion is coming because a lion came. The father is literally telling his son that Mufasa and Sarabi had sex and a baby lion is coming from it. It gets even better when the only lion coming.is the one being born.The father confirms that it is, indeed, a lion. If one knows their Zulu and listens to the famous chorus that starts the song, it translates that someone was pointing out to his father that a lion is coming. ![]() The very beginning of the movie has a rather meta one with the song "Circle of Life".What better way to teach your son to hunt than having him pounce your right-hand man-er, right-paw bird? ![]()
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