by Mike » April 5th, 2010, 10:03 pm
In my opinion this just shows how great a father Mufasa truly was, and how Simba's still struggling to live up to his father's name, which is consistent with the rest of the plot of TLKSP. When Mufasa had his talk about danger and responsibility, Simba held him in high enough respect, love, and awe, to be genuinely ashamed of himself, and Mufasa realized that when Simba started to cry, and he knew that Simba had learned his lesson.
In Simba's Pride on the other hand, Kiara doesn't consider Simba's rules and talk important because first of all, she's heard it all before and it's turned into white noise to her: She can't learn anything more from the same lectures, and tunes it out. Simba doesn't really know how to explain things to her, so he tells her in "We Are One" basically to hang in there, grow up, learn, and that he'll be with her to help her. It's a great message, and I love "We Are One" but Mufasa got his point across, while Simba couldn't at that stage in Kiara's life.