Timon voiced by Nathan Lane
Pumbaa voiced by Erine Sabella
Timon, Pumbaa and Simba.
Lion King
The Lion King
Jeremy Irons
What he monkey says in the movie The Lion King when he picks up Simba is " it's the circle of life"
he means ''What's wrong?"
As in the Lion King? In which case, yes. It is revealed in the Lion King 2: Simba's Pride that Scar had a son called Kovu, who becomes the lead male character of the film.
The sun going down in The Lion King is said when Mufasa compares his reign as king along with Simba's towards the sun's position in the sky. He says "One day, Simba, the sun will set on my time here and will rise with you as the new king." So, basically, Mufasa compares the end of his reign towards the sunset.
Jeremy Irons
What he monkey says in the movie The Lion King when he picks up Simba is " it's the circle of life"
he means ''What's wrong?"
Jeremy Irons
the hyenas
As in the Lion King? In which case, yes. It is revealed in the Lion King 2: Simba's Pride that Scar had a son called Kovu, who becomes the lead male character of the film.
No. It says SFX as in a signature of the Special Effects team.
Its not.Normally people are calling Lion is the king of the jungle.But fact says,Lion does not live in jungle but plain land.So the truth is,Tiger is the ling of the jungle.If Lion and Tiger are in fights(equal size and equal age) ,Tiger wins almost all the fight.
King Peter the Magnificent, Queen Susan the Gentle, King Edmund the Just, and Queen Lucy the Valiant. the he says once a king or queen of Narnia always a king or queen
All. When he was a baby, he was put into a transporting pod to escape from danger, like Superman. He has an unknown childhood, sort of emo, and has one mean motorcycle, like batman. And he sees a vision of his father that says, "Remember who you are...", like the lion king....
The sun going down in The Lion King is said when Mufasa compares his reign as king along with Simba's towards the sun's position in the sky. He says "One day, Simba, the sun will set on my time here and will rise with you as the new king." So, basically, Mufasa compares the end of his reign towards the sunset.
In the fable of The Lion and the Mouse, the Mouse accidentally wakes the lion from sleeping. The lion threatens the mouse, but then shows him mercy and lets him go after the Mouse convinces him that he would be unworthy prey for such a great creature as the Lion. Later, the Lion is captured in a hunter's net. Remembering his mercy and kindness, the Mouse, gnaws through the ropes to free the lion. The morals of the story are that mercy always has a reward, and that you are never too small to help someone or something greater.