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posted by bendaimmortal
Yes, I know in some cases these people aren't critisising the character so much as the people who wrote him. But I can't defend all the people who have developed Simba at The Walt Disney Company because some of them really messed up, so that عنوان will have to do.

Confused Matthew on YouTube and some others criticise that SImba's adult version is completely unrelated to the child version of him. Essentially that his character development was abandoned in the middle of the film. Also, when reviewing "The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar", most seem to label Simba as a racist because he disapproves of Kion's choice of the Guard members who are not lions. (By the way, that would actually be a species...ist and not a racist. But I personally don't think he's either.) Anyway, and they say that that's wrong because SImba should know better having been "raised سے طرف کی a meerkat and a warthog".

I totally disagree on all those matters.

Simba had no chance to develop as a person because Timon and Pumbaa kept him from maturing what with their immature Hakuna Matata life philosophy while he also suffered deep depression and guilt through all those years underneath his fake attitude of Hakuna Matata. Hakuna Matata didn't work for him but it also worked just enough on him to keep him from maturing and growing as a person. In my view Simba was executed exactly as someone in his shoes and with his formative-years companions would realistically be like.

His character development was not abandoned at any point. His development kind of stopped at a certain point because it was the realistic thing to do seeing to his life situation.

Even in "The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride", (for which he's also received criticism), his personality actually is exactly what someone with his history would have ended up like. An immature, insecure and traumatised little boy in an adult's body - who is nonetheless desperately trying to pull off the role of a parent, and of a ruler of an entire kingdom. A huge and scary job for someone who never really had a chance to properly mature, had to try and do it pretty much over-night, was blessed with a child before he could get used to even being an adult and a king while he never had been prepared for even adulthood much less for parenthood. And even his kingship training was over before it could truly begin.

I don't understand why so many in "The Lion Guard" reviews make the argument that Simba was "raised سے طرف کی a meerkat and a warthog". They didn't raise Simba. Raising a child means preparing the child for the اگلے stage of life, for adult life. Teaching him/her skills and morals that are needed in the world of adults. As well as making sure the child stays محفوظ and healthy and disciplined. Whether آپ do that successfully یا fail in it, that's nonetheless what آپ will be doing when you're actually raising a child.

Can آپ honestly claim آپ believe Timon and Pumbaa were able to یا even interested in teaching/giving the cub Simba that kind of attention?

They were his friends, دوستوں who didn't serve him well even as دوستوں as they corrupted his mind with their "Hakuna Matata" philosophy, preventing him from becoming the adult he'd needed to become. The whole parenting thing from "The Lion King 1½" was meant to be part of the parody aspect, as not only does it contradict the Hakuna Matata philosophy but also the fact that they indeed referred to him only as a friend in the first film, not as "their boy".

I totally can't see the first movie's Timon and Pumbaa disciplining Simba in any way, telling Simba what he can't یا cannot do, یا teaching him anything of adult value. Timon would have been up there in that درخت with Simba telling Pumbaa how he looks like an ant. And Pumbaa probably hoping he could climb, too. Simba would have just gone drinking یا peeing, feeling no need to wake them up for that - I mean, he wasn't a baby. And I'm pretty sure the trio would have been sleeping in the same spot anyway, whether Simba had nightmares یا not. At least after their friendship grew.

Yes, Pumbaa was caring and kind of could have taken a paternal role but I'm sure he didn't - because he was just enough dim-witted to be almost completely lead سے طرف کی Timon who mainly thought of SImba as a friend he could use as a protection against possible predators. It was not a family unit, and was barely even a well-functioning unit of bachelor friends.

I'm sure they protected each other to the best of their ability, for whatever individual motives, but that's all. The rest of their daily life surely was Hakuna Matata, reckless and childish fun. As friends. While Simba was running from his past and guilt, but certainly never really succeeded to escape it - evident سے طرف کی the سٹار, ستارہ speculation scene; how easily he was brought down from a good time even years into that life style.

Nobody raised SImba beyond age 10-11 (in human years) which was the point when his father died and he was exiled away from his mother. He lived as a bachelor with two batchelor friends, in a jungle that didn't have other predators to defend anyone against. How could he have possibly found out if different species are good for defending stuff یا not?

Leading me to his judgement of Kion's Lion Guard member choices...and no, I'm totally not defending that terrible-as-a-Lion-King-series TV دکھائیں but just SImba's character as is...He was right. SImba was right! Even though the pilot episode and series try to make it seem like he was wrong. آپ have to remember that the series is targeted at toddlers and apparently feels the need to abandon all realism.

The Lion Guard's main purpose in Simba's eyes and according to its traditional function is to defend the Pridelands against enemies. Not to do just any random helping in any random sticky situation. It's ridiculous that Kion's Lion Guard took on that path. They're literally running around the Pridelands almost 24/7 saving baby animals from being stranded on a river and so on. It's as if every other animal in the kingdom was utterly helpless and as if Kion's دوستوں were the only individuals of their respective species who could do the thing they do.

It's very unrealistic and not doing what The Lion Guard was supposed to be doing. Kion's Lion Guard would fail so hard if they were faced with an enemy یا a group of enemies of even the average intelligence instead of those dumb-ass hyenas the دکھائیں throws at them. A tiny bird gets eaten quickly, a hippo is relatively slow and could easily accidentally damage his own team members, a honey-badger who's brave bordering stupidity - especially as a child, is also a risky member. And a frail child cheetah really has only her speed to contribute. Okay, sure, they had their wits too but even that wouldn't realistically be anywhere near as good when they're young children as opposed to an adult's mind.

LIONS are needed to defend the Pridelands. And they have a large pride of lions there to begin with, and they indeed were the ones to defend the kingdom when Zira and her lionesses attacked in "The Lion King 2". Kion's colourful group of دوستوں isn't even that much needed for what they actually can do well, because as کہا they're not the only individuals of their species. Kion's Lion Guard is really only an equivalent of a little childhood club rather than a serious defence force. یا at least it would be if it wasn't for that freakin' "Roar of the Elders".

In a realistic execution, Simba would not have allowed Kion to lead the Guard until he'd be at least a mature teen and had time to learn some actual fighting skills. Because any bad guy with any sense in his/her head would attack Kion before he could even open his mouth to attempt the gawddamn magic roar, and would totally own that cub in a fight. In fact, as is, Kion is unlikely to ever learn any fighting skills because the roar is so conveniently serving him whenever he needs it.

And in realistic execution, SImba would not have allowed Kion's choice of the Guard members because they were all young children. Untested and inexperienced in battles and naturally had still much room for mental maturing as well. Nor would he have risked his child's life like that. He even kept saying that Kion can't possibly be ready because he's only a cub.

Simba was looking at it the right way in all the things that matter - but in the end was forced to change his mind because the plot and an unrealistic concept for a little kids' دکھائیں demanded it.

Simba's characterisation is butchered in "The Lion Guard" but it isn't because of "racism". Most remarkably he was butchered سے طرف کی letting his son lead a defence force at that age even though literally hours earlier he was still behaving immaturely, and سے طرف کی having him do absolutely nothing to save his young daughter from a stampede. It's downright an insult to his character. Because no matter how immature he is himself, he was his father's son. Realistically he would have leapt into that damn stampede without hesitation in attempts to save her, just as his dad did for him. And wouldn't have let a child of his take up a dangerous job. It's not even a سوال after how he treated Kiara in "The Lion King 2" during which time period that TV دکھائیں is supposed to happen.

So, in my view and opinion Simba's creators - the creators of "The Lion King" did a great job. The creators of "The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride" did a great job respecting the original creators' work. The creators of "The Lion King 1½" never meant their film to be anything but a parody and possibly a backstory for how Timon and Pumbaa first met so I don't consider that affecting SImba's character یا story in any way. The creators of "The Lion Guard" obviously lack any and all understanding, care and respect for both of the films and most of the major characters.
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The first of the sun rays peeked over the horizon as Mabaya woke up.She let out a big yawn and heaved herself to her paws.She peeked out of the cave she lived in with all the other outlanders.She could see the fresh-kill pile,but there wasn't that much food instead of three scrawny field mice.She started to head over to the pile when something hit here.She rolled over and over when she hit into something.She then looked up into the face of Nuka.''What was that for''he asked,glaring angrily at her.''Sorry''she کہا scrambling to her paws.''You better be''he growled,biting at his flank.Mabaya...
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This is NOT another rant about canon. No. This is about something I find rather sad instead of annoying.

Why doess this fandom's situation sadden me? Why do I take this so seriously? Why do I bother writing a lengthy مضمون like this? Because I don't think Disney is ALL about enrichening people's life and encouraging creativity. It is essentially also about teaching values and morals. The whole point of this مضمون is to remind people of that and how because of that any conspiracy theories and fan-made stories should not be falsely claimed as what really happened.

I honestly believe Disney...
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I don't think so. And as canon I now mean the sequel movie The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride because it's the main ذریعہ for those theories.

It's true, they can't دکھائیں every little detail about crucial plot parts in a film. But what they can do is refer to everything crucial. Like, in this case, if there had been another cub before Kiara, they could've and would've کہا so in the film.

In example, they could've had Simba and Nala briefly discuss it instead of how much Kiara reminds them of Simba. Or, combined the two topics.

Nala: "She's just like آپ when آپ were young."
Simba could've replied...
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Hakuna Matata.
Hi everyone, I just want to say before Frozen came into the picture. The Lion King had a number of things that taught me while I first watch this movie many years ago, here they are.

Let it Go!

Yes, the Lion King had actually taught us to let go of our past. It also taught me to improve my future along the way while learning from my mistakes in life, our life is full of ups and downs.

Parental Love

It also promotes about loving your parents like Simba and Mufasa did, I really love my parents despite that we do not agree on a number of things, especially with my relationship with my mother.

The دائرے, حلقہ of Life

5 years ago, my favourite dog pet died unexpectedly and I was really sad over it. But I managed to let go of it because it's part of the دائرے, حلقہ of Life, and I truly understood this line.

Thank آپ Simba!

These are the 3 reasons on why the movie will always cherish in my heart. So, do آپ agree?
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PLEASE READ part one if آپ haven't read it yet it will give آپ better sense in what's going on in this story





Timon gets up and goes in front of Simba, Timon:" Simba, I'm sorry I was annoyed سے طرف کی what آپ two did to me and again I'm sorry do آپ forgive me?" Simba didn't say anything but then looked at him Simba:" (sigh) I forgive" he says giving a slight smile then giving Timon a hug. Night has fallen as Nala once again laying in the dead almost just ground grass, decided to stay out and look at the stars with her face still sore from the abuse of Scar, as she looks up rubbing her sore face...
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The اگلے morning in the jungle Timon is the first to wake up as he looks around noticing that Simba isn't where he usually sleeps, Timon:" did he really sleep there all night?" Timon leaves Pumbaa to sleep as he goes to looks for Simba, Timon went to the area where they looked at the stars the other night and Timon found peaceful sleeping Simba who looks like he's in a very intense dream یا nightmare سے طرف کی a guess of him moving his back paws rapidly. (In Simba's dream) In his dream it's about him, his father, Nala, and mother, it shows him throwing his father off the cliff as Nala and his mother...
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