The Lion King |
Hamlet by William Shakespeare |
Rafiki as the mandrill, Zazu as the bird |
Kimba the white lion king theme song (featuring the lion cub pursued by hyenas)
The same rock |
Besides the plagiarism, the Lion King movie includes many mistakes regarding lion's behavior and species distribution. It is true that one single male lion can be the ruler of a whole pride but usually a harem is led by two lion brothers and lioness are not genetically connected to those male lions. In their lifetimes, young lions male are chased by the elders and they start a long journey as vagabond, feeding on carcass. Once the lions brothers are mature enough they can engage into battle against other lions of a new harem and if they win, they will automatically kill all the cubs of the harem and impregnate the lioness so the new lion generation will be their own. Those same brothers will be chased by other rebel lions who will exterminate the cub and so on and son. There is no consanguinity problems between the male lions and the females lionesses. In our story Scar and Mufasa should all be the leaders of the group. Scar as portrayed in the movie seem to be a Kalahari lion which are supposed to live thousand miles away southward under the heat of the Kalahari desert in Southern Africa. As mentioned, lion cubs are all offspring of the male lions which would imply that Nala is the daughter of Mufasa. Simba and Nala are therefore both half siblings. Simba was born as an only child it happens but its not that common.
There are only two cubs in the pride and Simba is the only one that seemed to have some spot during his childhood while Nala has none. In fact Nala is a white lioness. It does not take 3 days for lion cubs to become mature but 3 years. It is true that lion cubs are subject to hyena predation but there was no record of a lion leading a troop of hyenas. The hyenas portrayed in the Lion King are laughing hyenas. when Simba was chased by his uncle Scar from the kingdom , Simba started his life as a nomad. he met two friends Pumbaa and Timon. Pumbaa being a warthog and Timon a meerkat. Meerkats live in groups,it may be the reason why The Lion king 3 emphasized on timon's family and the reason why he became an outlaw. Simba and Nala started their lovemaking, they withdraw from the two outlaws and "reproduced"(even if it wasn't shown in the movie). They mate between 30 and 40 times a day. Don't worry. It's like spending a whole hour watching two lions and the lion jumps on the lioness only twice.
It actually does happen in the Animal Kingdom, lion couples leave the pride and spend days, week, mating, wandering sometimes without ever eating, watching lazily a the herd of running buffaloes passing by. Simba conquered the lion pride again and became the King. He had one daughter(only child again!) with Nala and this is how the story ends.
The lion kings charachters in real life
Scar
Simba's uncle and Mufasa's brother and murderer: A black-maned Kalahari lion
Scar in real life |
Jerboa in real life |
Nala in real life |
Simba in real life |
Rafiki:
Rafiki whose name means "friend" in Swahili (most of the names in the Lion King are taken from Swahili, one of the official languages in Tanzania). Rafiki is actually a mandrill and not a baboon and mandrills live in Central America so there is no way fro Mandrills to be found in the African savannah with Simba and Mufasa.
Rafiki in real life |
Zazu:
Zazu is a calao
Zazu in real life |
The hyenas of the Lion King are spotted hyenas.
Th hyenas in real life |
Timon:
Timon is a meerkat and "Timon" means "he who respect" in Greek.
Timon in real life |
Pumbaa: Pumbaa is a warthog and "Pumbaa means "foolishness" in Swahili
Pumbaa in real life |
Some of the figurants that make a brief appearance: There is few animals featured in the movie because ti would take hours and effort to produce all of them. In cartoons, the background stays the same, only the charachter move and occasionaly the grass and the rock.
Simba's chameleon before the stampede
Three-horned chameleon in real life |
Rrrooaaaarhh!!! |
A rhinoceros beetle
Rhinoceros beetle in real life |
Nala approaches |
A common mole rat
Common mole rat in real life |
The flamingos
Flamingos in real life |
Wildebeest
Wildebeest stampede in real life |
The flying birds of the wonderful place
Cattle egrets
Cattle egrets in rea life |
Leaf cutter ants and no, leaf cutter ants do not live in Africa, they are only found in South America
Leaf cutter ants in real life |
Yes, everyone likes the effect of focus and zoom out wow! |
Vultures
Vultures in real life |
Not necessarily an animal, the Rafiki's tree:
A baobab!
Baobab tree |
Some Disney logics:
Howcome there was a tree in the canyon's stampede. If the canyon was supposed to be a river during the raining seaszon as portrayed in the end , how could there be a dead tree in the middle of it?
Simba's tree |
WALT DISNEY BONUS:
Nemo and Dori in real life:
clownfish and regal tang
Nemo and his father |
Dori in real life |
The Lion King was originally a book. For more information on the book and its origins visit: http://www.lionking.org/
"This is to date on of the most touching part in the Lion King. Simba meets his father. Look at the sky at night and tink about that moment when Mufasa tells his son to remember who he is."
Some funny parody of the Lion King
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