








I do liket hat most of the music is catchy and upbeat and has an African influence to it. I like a lot of character redesigns and learning more about the Pridelands including different animal customs (like in the rise of Makkuu). I do not like the toilet humor. In Can't Wait to be Queen did they have to have Simba make the mistake of saying "He has much poo on him?"
Saying it once is enough but not through the entire little gag there with the elephants guys
I do like that the episode mentioned that the elephant was one of the first animals to help the Pridelands animals return after Simba defeated Scar.
Why would Nala not let one of the other lioness watch the cubs if she went with Simba? That didn't make much sense to leave a kingdom in the paws of an inexperienced cub and risk their lives? Second, if Simba couldn't get the elephant farewell right, Zazu could have spoken for him. Rulers do this all the time and so do other dignitaries having someone assigned to speak for them, so it doesn't make much sense. I get that Simba felt it was his duty to honor his late elephant friend, but the more sensible thing would be to let Zazu handle it rather than risk offending the elephants. I feel that Mufasa should try to let Kion be on his own more to make his own decisions because I just get the feeling Mufasa would want to see him mature and rely on himself rather than his grandfather or parents.
I bought the plush talking Kion yesterday and want to buy the large Kion plush to go with the rest of my Lion King collection.





























































































so Besthe is the center of attention in this episode I guess. But you never know with tlg, the episodes are Always different than what the preview makes you think. About the plot: I read that online..









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