Mufasa tells Simba that one day, the sun will set on his time, and later rise on Simba's time as the new king. After getting killed by the wildebeests, Mufasa's reign ends at sunset, and when Simba becomes the new king after defeating Scar, the sun rises when the Pride Lands are ...
Mufasa: Simba, everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. As a king, you need to understand that balance and respect all the creatures from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope. 穆法萨:辛巴,世界上所有的生命都在微妙的平衡中生存。身为国王,你不但要了解那种平衡,还要尊重所有的...
The canvas painting features the iconic scene of Mufasa and Simba, a testament to the enduring legacy of the movie. The canvas is crafted from high-quality cotton, ensuring a durable and long-lasting piece that can withstand the test of time. The unframed design allows for flexibility in ...
5 of 10 | This image released by Disney shows Sarabi, voiced by Tiffany Boone, in a scene from “Mufasa: The Lion King.” (Disney via AP) 6 of 10 | This image released by Disney shows characters Kiara, voiced by Blue Ivy Carter, left, and Simba, voiced by Donald Glover, in a...
—but without hand-drawn animation to give simba those teary eyes and mournful, furrowed brows , the scene simply doesn’t land with as much of a wallop. when asked how she felt about the way the scene plays out in the new film, woolverton immediately offered a crucial caveat: she’s ...
However, it seems that the emotional intensity of the scene is so strong that that iconic scene effect dogs as well! The Twitter handle of FOX 26 Houston posted a video of a puppy watching Simba’s reaction to Mufasa’s death in ‘The Lion King’, and it was too heart-breaking. ...
Simba is at his lowest ebb, he finds solace in being able to turn to his father's advice, finally being able to fulfill his destiny and draw on the strength of generations before him. However, despite the scene's central thematic and narrative role inThe Lion King,theMufasatrailer has ...
fourth-wall-breaking antics. The worst babysitters in the Pride Lands are watching Kiara (Blue Ivy Carter), the young daughter of Simba (Donald Glover) and Nala (Beyoncé Knowles-Carter), when Rafiki (John Kani), the wise but eccentric mandrill, swoops in and calms her dow...
“There’s a whole scene in this movie that we made up on the spot,” said Jenkins, “And it only could come out of John Kani telling me about his experiences on the continent. So, I really think being open to the actors driving the process in a certain way, and especially the act...