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Pixielicious wrote:I think that because the crocs in TLK were part of a song, they were actually part of Simba and Nala's imagination. This may be hard to explain, but I think that the cubs simply ran around in other animals herds and confused Zazu (who eventually got sat on) but they imagined all the animals joining in. A reson I feel this way is because of the fact that the elephants are BRIGHT red. Have you ever seen a bright red elephant? I thought not. And also, during IJCWtbK, the animals are quite stylised compared to the animals seen in other, normal scenes. I don't know how to attach a file, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
So, taking this into consideration, I think that the crocs attacking Kovu and Kiara had absolutely nothing to do with the crocs in IJCWtbK.
















QueenOfPrideRock wrote:Pixielicious wrote:I think that because the crocs in TLK were part of a song, they were actually part of Simba and Nala's imagination. This may be hard to explain, but I think that the cubs simply ran around in other animals herds and confused Zazu (who eventually got sat on) but they imagined all the animals joining in. A reson I feel this way is because of the fact that the elephants are BRIGHT red. Have you ever seen a bright red elephant? I thought not. And also, during IJCWtbK, the animals are quite stylised compared to the animals seen in other, normal scenes. I don't know how to attach a file, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
So, taking this into consideration, I think that the crocs attacking Kovu and Kiara had absolutely nothing to do with the crocs in IJCWtbK.
This makes so much sense































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