Simba avenged his father's death by battling Scar in a fight on Pride Rock, and defeating him and ousting him from power.
After his father's death, Simba struggles to take his place in his destined role as the king of the Pride Lands, after being told that he was responsible for his father's demise. To ease his troubled past, he struggles with taking responsibilty for his actions, as he turns to the "Hakuna Matata" lifestyle, which means to never worry, and forget about your problems.
The name is actually Mufasa. He was the king of Pride Rock and Simba's father until he was killed by his brother Scar. After Simba is grown up, he meets Rafiki, a wise old baboon friend of Mufasa's. Rafiki tells Simba that Mufasa is always around, because he lives inside Simba. (Meaning, as long as Simba remembers his father, he will always be with him.) But Rafiki goes the extra mile and allows Simba to physically see and hear Mufasa. Mufasa appears in the sky and tells Simba that he must return home and take his rightful place as the new king of Pride Rock.
The most essential events in the story are: Baby Simba's blessing ceremony after his birth, Simba's uncle Scar revealing and singing about that he's going to kill the king and the prince (as in his own brother Mufasa and nephew Simba) in order to become the king and his attempt to kill them both at once by tricking little Simba into a stampede of wildebeest and fetching Mufasa to save the child. Mufasa manages to save Simba but Scar still manages to kill Mufasa. Simba finds his father's body and Scar blames the death on the child's existence and manipulates him to believe that Simba's mother wouldn't understand, and into exile. (Simba had practiced his roar earlier and at one point it echoed mightily in the canyon he was in, and at that very moment the stampede stirred. Scar was aiming at this so that Simba would blame himself. In fact, Scar stirred the stampede with three hyenas.) Later dying Simba is rescued by Timon and Pumbaa and the child starts to live with them. Years later the grown up Simba is found by his childhood friend Nala and told about how his uncle Scar has destroyed the kingdom and everyone are starving. The following night Simba is visited by his father's ghost who tells him he must take his place as the rightful king. Simba returns to his home and challenges his uncle Scar for the throne and though Scar tries to win by revealing to everyone that it was Simba's fault that Mufasa died, he makes the mistake of revealing to Simba that in fact he, Scar, killed Mufasa. Then he has to tell it to everyone and after a final battle, Simba wins and takes his place as the rightful king. At the very end they show Simba and Nala's cub being presented to the Pridelands the way Simba was at the beginning of the film. According to the film makers in 1995 and 2003 on the Laserdisc and DVD's commentary track, this cub doesn't have real name and gender in its own film but the official sequel made it a girl named Kiara.
No it is not true. In fact Randy decides not to take part in the rumble
Simba the future kingNala the cub that never grows upScar the villainSarafina the mother of Nala and SimbaThe information is right, but i wouldn't say Sarafina is a main character. And plus, she isn't the mother of Nala. She is Simba's mother. Nala is a friend.the new king is simbasimba's mum is sarabinala is simba's friendscar is simba's unclesimba's dad is mufassa
Simba has encountered many obstacles as far as the movies have stated. In the first Lion King film, Simba's obstacle is trying to become the rightful heir to Mufasa as Scar and the hyenas have driven him out of his homeland and tried to kill him numerous times. Other obstacles Simba faced was learning to take responsibility and putting the past behind him. His main obstacle in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride was learning about acceptance as he accepts the Outsiders into the Pridelands and Kovu as his successor.
very hard
Someone has done someone wrong (usually by killing one of their relatives) and therefore the wronged person plans to take revenge. The revenge is delayed through the play as the revenger plans it. Often a ghost or personification of revenge appears demanding that the revenger take revenge. The play usually ends with the success of the revenge but the death of the revenger.
To intimidate young simba and make him feel as if he killed his father Mufasser. Scar wanted to take over the pride and he tricked simba into his scheme and killed Mufasser. since simba doesnt know it, scar asks this question to make him feel guilty and run away from home so that with the rightful king gone, he can take over the pride
He is worried that Salem will take revenge against him for Proctor's death.
The name is actually Mufasa. He was the king of Pride Rock and Simba's father until he was killed by his brother Scar. After Simba is grown up, he meets Rafiki, a wise old baboon friend of Mufasa's. Rafiki tells Simba that Mufasa is always around, because he lives inside Simba. (Meaning, as long as Simba remembers his father, he will always be with him.) But Rafiki goes the extra mile and allows Simba to physically see and hear Mufasa. Mufasa appears in the sky and tells Simba that he must return home and take his rightful place as the new king of Pride Rock.
The most essential events in the story are: Baby Simba's blessing ceremony after his birth, Simba's uncle Scar revealing and singing about that he's going to kill the king and the prince (as in his own brother Mufasa and nephew Simba) in order to become the king and his attempt to kill them both at once by tricking little Simba into a stampede of wildebeest and fetching Mufasa to save the child. Mufasa manages to save Simba but Scar still manages to kill Mufasa. Simba finds his father's body and Scar blames the death on the child's existence and manipulates him to believe that Simba's mother wouldn't understand, and into exile. (Simba had practiced his roar earlier and at one point it echoed mightily in the canyon he was in, and at that very moment the stampede stirred. Scar was aiming at this so that Simba would blame himself. In fact, Scar stirred the stampede with three hyenas.) Later dying Simba is rescued by Timon and Pumbaa and the child starts to live with them. Years later the grown up Simba is found by his childhood friend Nala and told about how his uncle Scar has destroyed the kingdom and everyone are starving. The following night Simba is visited by his father's ghost who tells him he must take his place as the rightful king. Simba returns to his home and challenges his uncle Scar for the throne and though Scar tries to win by revealing to everyone that it was Simba's fault that Mufasa died, he makes the mistake of revealing to Simba that in fact he, Scar, killed Mufasa. Then he has to tell it to everyone and after a final battle, Simba wins and takes his place as the rightful king. At the very end they show Simba and Nala's cub being presented to the Pridelands the way Simba was at the beginning of the film. According to the film makers in 1995 and 2003 on the Laserdisc and DVD's commentary track, this cub doesn't have real name and gender in its own film but the official sequel made it a girl named Kiara.
No it is not true. In fact Randy decides not to take part in the rumble
He will take revenge on us for having betrayed him.
verb; to hit back, take revenge
Simba the future kingNala the cub that never grows upScar the villainSarafina the mother of Nala and SimbaThe information is right, but i wouldn't say Sarafina is a main character. And plus, she isn't the mother of Nala. She is Simba's mother. Nala is a friend.the new king is simbasimba's mum is sarabinala is simba's friendscar is simba's unclesimba's dad is mufassa
Simba has encountered many obstacles as far as the movies have stated. In the first Lion King film, Simba's obstacle is trying to become the rightful heir to Mufasa as Scar and the hyenas have driven him out of his homeland and tried to kill him numerous times. Other obstacles Simba faced was learning to take responsibility and putting the past behind him. His main obstacle in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride was learning about acceptance as he accepts the Outsiders into the Pridelands and Kovu as his successor.
You probably did something to him. Obviously, or else it wouldn't be revenge.