I recently got into an argument with one of my friends who's a member of the College Republicans at Binghamton University (my school) about whether or not the underlying political message in The Lion King films--mainly TLK, though--are liberal or conservative in nature. I argued that TLK was liberal because it is a story of a disgraced outcast (Simba) who rises up to overthrow a figure who had risen to power illegally and had broken the Circle of Life by mindlessly abusing the Pride Lands' natural resources (Scar), and also the obvious anti-Nazi overtones in "Be Prepared". My friend argued that TLK is conservative because it suggests Scar was sort of this Stalinist figure who had overthrown a monarchy by gaining the trust of a brutally oppressed lower class (the hyenas) in order to seize power and redistribute resources to their group. He also argued that it was an appeal for personal responsibility during the argument scene w/ Simba and Nala. Personally, I don't feel that conservatives have a monopoly on the principle of personal responsibility. I also have a very hard time recently wrapping my mind around this idea that we're supposed to see the lions as "the good guys", when they're the ones who are engineering an aristocratic, undemocratic regime of starvation and apartheid over the hyenas, much like the political system of South Africa, which was undergoing systemic changes in that system at the time TLK came out in 1994. I also feel that the hyenas are not intended to be universally irredeemable characters; they become oppressed and angry at Scar near the end just as the rest of the lions do, because they have their own self-interests which Scar had not fulfilled for them when he lead the coup which they had backed.
Anyway, what do you guys think? Is TLK a liberal or conservative movie? Also, take a crack at SP while you're at it. haha XD