Pride Rock is the iconic home of Simba and his royal family in The Lion King. It's the rock formation where the Circle of Life ceremony takes place, and where all the drama and shenanigans of the animal kingdom unfold. Basically, it's the real estate hotspot for lions and other critters in the savannah.
It is largely based on Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Mufasa and his family(also known as his pride) live on Pride Rock
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Pride is the collective noun for a family group of lions - a pride of lions. So I guess the rock/area is like the family rock/area.
It is largely based on Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Lion King Adventure at Pride Rock - 1994 VG was released on: USA: 31 December 1994
Pride Rock
idk
Mufasa and his family(also known as his pride) live on Pride Rock
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It's actually called Pride Rock. And it got its name because the lions of the African savanna in The Lion King live there. And a group of lions is called a pride.
Pride is the collective noun for a family group of lions - a pride of lions. So I guess the rock/area is like the family rock/area.
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Pride Rock is a make-believe place in the Disney movie The Lion King. It is where Simba and the other lions live. It is set in the savanna of Africa.
The protagonist (main character) is Simba, the young lion cub who grows up to become the new king of Pride Rock.
No, Pride Rock does not exist. It is just used in the Lion King films as the home to which a pride of lions reside in and where the animals gather to see the newborn heir and future ruler.