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Kovu contemplates attacking Simba, but he is interrupted by Kiara and starts spending more time with her. Kovu becomes conflicted between his mission and his feelings for Kiara until Rafiki, a mandrill who serves as shaman and advisor, leads them to the jungle, where he introduces them to \"upendi\" (an erroneous form of upendo, which means \"love\" in Swahili), helping the two lions fall in love. That night, Simba allows Kovu to sleep inside Pride Rock with the rest of the pride at Nala's persuasion. Upon learning of Kovu's failure to kill Simba, Zira sets a trap for them.
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Part of what made The Lion King so successful was the way it took the already strong bones of the cartoon and infused them with layers of depth and creativity. Taymor understood that the plot was innately theatrical and leaned into that quality instead of attempting to disguise it, unlike the recent CGI remake of The Lion King, which revealed the dangers of too much realism. In the musical the actors are shown working the puppets, both infusing their characters with soul and acting as visual reminders of the power of storytelling.
My generation grew up mourning the death of Bambi's mother. Now comes \"The Lion King,\" with the death of Mufasa, the father of the lion cub who will someday be king. The Disney animators know that cute little cartoon characters are not sufficient to manufacture dreams. There have to be dark corners, frightening moments, and ancient archetypes like the crime of regicide. \"The Lion King,\" which is a superbly drawn animated feature, is surprisingly solemn in its subject matter, and may even be too intense for very young children.
The film is the latest in a series of annual media events from Disney, which with \"The Little Mermaid,\" \"Beauty and the Beast\" and \"Aladdin\" reinvented its franchise of animated feature films. The inspiration for these recent films comes from the earliest feature cartoons created by Walt Disney himself, who in movies like \"Dumbo,\" with the chaining of Mrs. Jumbo, and \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,\" with its wicked stepmother, tapped into primal fears and desires. Later Disney films drifted off into the neverland of innocuous \"children's movies,\" which were harmless but not very exciting. These most recent four animated features are once again true \"family films,\" in that they entertain adults as well as children.
\"The Lion King\" is the first Disney animated feature not based on an existing story. In another sense, it is based on half the stories in classical mythology. It tells the tale of the birth, childhood and eventual manhood of Simba, a lion cub. The cub's birth is announced in the opening sequence of the movie, called \"The Circle of Life,\" which is an evocative collaboration of music and animation to show all of the animals of the African veld gathering to hail their future king. The cute little cub is held aloft from a dramatic spur of rock, and all his future minions below hail him, in a staging that looks like the jungle equivalent of a political rally.
The early Disney cartoons were, of course, painstakingly animated by hand. There has been a lot of talk recently about computerized animation, as if a computer program could somehow create a movie. Not so. Human animators are responsible for the remarkably convincing portrayals of Scar and the other major characters, who somehow combine human and animal body language. But computers did assist with several remarkable sequences, including a stampede in which a herd seems to flow past the camera.
\"I Just Can't Wait to Be King\" is an extremely vibrant fun song in the 1994 movie. The moment Simba starts singing the entire color scheme of the background changes and all of the animals join in and sing alongside their future king while letting him hop atop them.
In the original movie, Zazu gets sat on by a rhino, offering a perfect distraction for the lion cubs to \"ditch the dodo,\" as they say. This moment is entirely different in the new movie, with Zazu simply getting distracted by some flying insects and other animals so he simply can't spot the cubs running off.
When Scar enters the hyena lair at the elephant graveyard in the remake, low growls can be heard. Shenzi, Azizi, and Kamari only align themselves with Scar when he promises he can give them access to the Pride Lands if they help him kill Mufasa. It's made clear earlier in the movie that hyenas and lions have always been enemies.
In the animated movie, the trio of Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed are pretty loyal to Scar. He brings them a zebra leg to chow down before they eagerly hear his plans to take over the kingdom. In the animated film, he's abusive towards them and disrespectful. He refers to them as being pretty dim-witted creatures. That's not seen in the remake. 153554b96e
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