Ahh yes, I knew this would offend some people. I did some more research and take most of what I said back. I may be the least excited, excited member of this forum in the world but there was no excuse for how rudely stated my comment actually was. I mean sure I stand by very few things I said, which I won't go into detail (and I mean very few). But I sincerely apologize for how rude I was and I hope you all can forgive me especially you Kion; your comment amused me a lot. I am very sorry if I had offended anyone as well. I am positive (after watching many things about TLG making of, and interviews with actors/creators) that the makers will stick to what we fans like best. I probably did react way too negatively to TLG. KionofTheLionGuard, I really did like your comment it cheered me up a lot. To be honest I don't think he is ugly really. I am genuinely not sure why he said that. Although I stand by what I said about the music but maybe not in such an offensive way. But hey, things change and I guess that appeals to kids now days. No I was not asked by a mod/admin to make this post this is coming from my heart and or "pride". I had had a very terrible day with an extreme lack of sleep, although that does not excuse my behavior. I hope you guys can forgive me. And yes Kion, it could have been much worse and I am sure there will be a lot to like about The Lion Guard.
I don't think people would respond very well to staring Marsden as a different role other than Kovu. And from hearing what John has to say I don't think he objects to starring as Kovu right? If they don't put him in during the first season. Maybe the second? If that's how they're doing it. Lets say the timeline where during us seeing Kion, Kiara hadn't met Kovu yet. There is a big chance that he could be in the show later on during a different time. I think it would be awesome to see Kovu and there is every chance. But hey who wouldn't? What is Marsden doing now days anyway? If they run out of ideas it would be a brilliant idea

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On a side note, it's eleven o-clock here, two girls arguing in the middle of the street about cell phones one yelled out "For once in my life! Give me my own phone." And "It's not always about you!". Sheesh, kids these days...