Hey, I know, let's have the same conversation every 3 months!
(Sorry Biomac, you're a cool person but methinks we're all done, LOL.)












































cleargreenwater wrote:Hey, I know, let's have the same conversation every 3 months!
(Sorry Biomac, you're a cool person but methinks we're all done, LOL.)















DGFone wrote:The Lion King, as far as lions go, only keeps general knowledge of how pride works, but for the most part, ditches the real system in favor of a human one. Remember that the Pride Lands are a kingdom, and not simply a pride's territory. And the only known kingdoms were human ones.
So when Disney wants to make Mufasa act 'kingly', they can't go to a pride and see how a lion behaves. They go to the history books to see how human kings acted, and apply that to a pride of lions.
As for racism: Mufasa and Sarabi, both major good characters, are both voiced by black actors. Remind me again how that's racist?














TheBlackCatCrossing wrote:DGFone wrote:The Lion King, as far as lions go, only keeps general knowledge of how pride works, but for the most part, ditches the real system in favor of a human one. Remember that the Pride Lands are a kingdom, and not simply a pride's territory. And the only known kingdoms were human ones.
So when Disney wants to make Mufasa act 'kingly', they can't go to a pride and see how a lion behaves. They go to the history books to see how human kings acted, and apply that to a pride of lions.
As for racism: Mufasa and Sarabi, both major good characters, are both voiced by black actors. Remind me again how that's racist?
I have actually seen criticism that James Earl Jones doesn't count because he is an "Oreo".














DGFone wrote:The Lion King, as far as lions go, only keeps general knowledge of how pride works, but for the most part, ditches the real system in favor of a human one. Remember that the Pride Lands are a kingdom, and not simply a pride's territory. And the only known kingdoms were human ones.
So when Disney wants to make Mufasa act 'kingly', they can't go to a pride and see how a lion behaves. They go to the history books to see how human kings acted, and apply that to a pride of lions.
As for racism: Mufasa and Sarabi, both major good characters, are both voiced by black actors. Remind me again how that's racist?
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