Here's the link to it: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u7O-PZN-ze4
I thought it was very interesting. Feel free to share your thoughts on this video.































































SimbaNala+KovuKiara wrote:I think that they should have kept that in the original plot on #66, about Nala refusing to become Scar's queen, and getting banished because of that. I always think of TLK with that deleted scene actually happening, but that it wasn't shown. It's an interesting plot twist, and they should have kept it. Maybe they might have lost the G rating though? I don't know.














TheLionPrince wrote:SimbaNala+KovuKiara wrote:I think that they should have kept that in the original plot on #66, about Nala refusing to become Scar's queen, and getting banished because of that. I always think of TLK with that deleted scene actually happening, but that it wasn't shown. It's an interesting plot twist, and they should have kept it. Maybe they might have lost the G rating though? I don't know.
Nah, that scene was much too creepy and inappropriate for a family audience. Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff were wise to throw it out. Nala is a strong enough character to find other reasons as to why she needed to find help. A few years later, Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise pushed their luck with portraying sexual harassment in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and got negative feedback from parents and the press about it. Luckily, with some maneuvering, it still got a G rating. The Lion King already had enough criticism upon initial release for supposed racial stereotyping of the hyenas, portraying the brutal death of Mufasa, and claims of plagiarizing Kimba the White Lion that I don't think it needed any more.


























Elton John wrote:Uh it IS sexual harassment ... Scar wanted to make royal heirs with Nala and she was having none of that.
In fact i'd go even further than saying it was sexual harassment. But it's a word I shouldn't use on a family friendly website.

























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