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The Lion King 2 : Simba's Pride

3 / 10 3 / 10


Bad animation,

     No way the animation in The Lion King 2 could ever compete to the animation in Disney's the orginal, The Lion King. The voices were off and the characters were poorly drawn. But I have to admit I really did like it's plot. Kiara is born, she meets Kovu, Zira and Simba don't like it, Kovu saves Simba's life, Simba kills Zira, Kovu and Kiara live happily ever after. And then that's it. The storyline is Violent, Romantic, Funny, Akward, you name it! This movie had adult like times, and kid times. Romantic and voilence was for the grown-ups. Funny and Happy was for the children. You may laugh at the fact I'm saying this, but it never really occured to me that I was watching a movie that had to do with lions. It just seemed like all these years they were actually humans. They act much, much like it. I think the movie was created because The Lion King fans wanted to see more. But they didn't actually get what they were excpecting.

 

     The Lion King Two was ment to make children smile but they did an epic fail, And that was my review! SO go wath TLK2 for yourself! Bye!

 

    




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May 01, 2012
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Pleh :}--> I get what your saying about Simba not killing Zira, but what I mean is that Zira chose to die because of Simba's bitterns to her, as in exiling her and her pride from the Pridlelands and fighting against her. If Simba had not fought Scar and let the hyenas kill him, then he would probably still be alive, and if Simba had not gotten rid of Zira, then she would so much happier. Because Simba did the complete, total oppisite of all this stuff, then Zira saw no reason to live and let herself go what so ever. Hope that makes sense. I totally agree with you on the Walt Disney part, though!

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January 17, 2012
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Simba didn't kill Zira. Zira died out of stubborn ignorance of not wanting to be "one" with the other lions. She still had a darkness in her and a plan to follow in Scar's paw prints and rule pride rock after killing all of the other creatures who inhabited it. Kiara offered to save Zira's life as she was slipping from the rock. She wouldn't take her paw. But yes, I do agree that the animation is poorly put together. It could have been SO much better. It had a couple of really great songs that I feel could have been better rehearsed. There's nothing like Walt Disney's timing and and brilliance. That's why his movies are so golden. He had the dream implanted in his head and he wouldn't stop until he felt in his heart and soul that it had been completed and perfected to the best of his ability. He cared so much about the audience and life lessons that those of all ages would walk in. His dedication to his dream and love for people is what made him such a beautiful man. He had such a beautiful soul. :) The long-distance animation is the worst thing I've ever seen in a movie. I think he would be very disappointed by the way the movie was conducted. There's no climax. Everything happens so suddenly. All of a sudden Kovu and Kiara are all grown up when they were just cubs not even two minutes prior. I love the way Walt SHOWED Simba growing up and maturing (which was exhibited during the Hakuna Matata song). The movie was heart-touching, but it was more of a rough-sketch than a movie. :/:

October 07, 2011
Global Moderator Usa Female Is not currently on the site
@Anubis -- *Claps* I agree!

You're not the only one. Typo, you are sooo right! ;) Although, I didn't really care for the plot. Way I see it, and you don't have to agree with me, I prefer a romance story that doesn't have a Romeo and Juilet affect or effect, however you spell that word, lol!

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March 02, 2011
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I saw nothing wrong about it. Well I guess I haven't watched it in like, 2 years XD

December 12, 2010
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*Claps* I agree!


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