by TheLionPrince » November 16th, 2011, 1:37 am
If you want to look deeper into why the writers wanted to kill off Nuka, then, you take a look at the story material that inspired their story.
In this case, Romeo and Juliet inspired The Lion King II. Nuka is very similiar in terms of Tybalt, as both characters are very violent and wish to battle a member of the opposing family, and when they do, they die. Their deaths in both stories heightens the dark tone in the respective stories.
So, in Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt (and Mercutio)'s death only worsens the feelings the Montagues and the Capulets have for each other, which mades it harder for Juliet to get to Romeo. While in TLKII, it causes Zira to really go after Simba and the Pridelanders, which leads to the battle that is the climax. The climax then leads to the resolution with the Outsiders joining the Pridelanders as one. So, Nuka's death was essential to the development of the story.