by Meskhenet » June 29th, 2013, 3:01 pm
I think Disney just wanted to illustrate the differences between protagonists and antagonists. In fact it's like that in most Disney movies. Of course, their personalities stand out but it will be harder for younger viewers to tell who's "bad guy, good guy". Have you ever noticed that the heros look strong, handsome and seem to possess reflexes of a kung-fu master? Whereas the villains have a scary, wicked, and weak build in contrast to the proagonist. (If they aren't shown physically it is emotionally)
The Outsiders could be suffering from malnutrition. In the scene where Zira and Simba have their confrontational standoff in front of their cubs, Zira briefly describes the Outlands as having "little food, less water". So naturally their going to be scraggly looking. The evil gleam in their body could have something to do with their personalities.
Now about Scar. Although he possessed traits with the Outsiders he had no affiliation (because he was presumably eaten by his henchmen) with the exception that they wanted to do away with Simba. (Although Zira wanted to for revenge purposes) But perhaps the reasoning for Scar's weak appearance is to distinguish the difference between protagonist and antagonist.