[quote="Simba the Lion King"]I can! The bloke is a complete coward!![/quote]
Because he wanted to go for help in other situations? No, he just knows his own limits. How can a hornbill help save a lion from a stampede? How can a hornbill stand up to an angry lion on his own? How can a hornbill fight off three hyenas? He can't. He'll die. If he wants to actually help in those cases, then he has to get someone bigger to do it. There's not much he can do on his own.
[quote]And since they've never shown it in either movie, I think that's proof enough to say he didn't.[/quote]
It isn't
visually shown, but it is
audibly shown, as we have already pointed out.
[quote="Julie Skywalker"][quote="TheLionPrince"]There is a line in
Brian Tiemann's version of the script in which Zazu says, "Take that, you stupid..." [/quote]
That line actually
is in the film. I was just watching my DVD of the Diamond Edition last night, and it is there.[/quote]
Showing it visually would be unnecessary, because, as I already pointed out, it would become redundant.
[quote="Simba the Lion King"]img.jpg
This is the last we saw of the character in the battle...looking really stupid and goofy.
Really, Tiimon and Pumbaa were more serious. I think that pretty much says it all.[/quote]
So looking goofy says that someone couldn't have been involved in the battle? Zazu's life was just as much dependent on Simba's victory as anyone else's. With the help of two other creatures, one of them being a warthog and therefore bigger and more dangerous, Zazu has the ability to take on the three hyenas. Not to mention, he also has access here to rocks and things that he could have used to "bomb" the hyenas. In the chaos, most of the hyenas are going to focus on the lionesses and Pumbaa and Rafikiㅡ the more obvious threats. This makes it easier for Zazu and Timon to participate in the battle.
Also, Timon and Pumbaa aren't shown in battle after that image you posted either. Timon wasn't shown doing any fighting. If you think having not been shown fighting and being "cowardly" are reasons to assume one didn't fight, then it's ridiculous to assume that Timon fought and Zazu didn't. Yes, Timon and Pumbaa are shown doing more fighting in 1.5, but as I already said that film was to give us
their side of things, and their side of the battle would show them and not Zazu because why would Zazu have remained wherever they were, and if he wasn't around them, why would he be important to that film? TLK 1.5 shows almost only Timon and Pumbaa because that is what it was supposed to do. Can we prove that Zazu definitely participated beyond the one scene? No, but that one alone answers the question of "did he participate?" with a definite "yes." There is not more evidence suggesting that he didn't continue to fight than there is to suggest that he did.
The thing is, Zazu pretty much had to help in some way. He could have participated by doing something as simple as warning lionesses or Simba of an incoming attacker. In reality, they had no choice but to fight if they wanted to help Simba's unlikely rebellion. They all wanted Simba to win and they all had ways they could battle. It doesn't have to be shown on screen to have happened. There were no scenes of Nala growing up, so, by the logic of "it wasn't shown, so it didn't happen" that means she is still a cub at the end... which we all know to be false.
Just because something isn't shown does not mean it didn't happen.