by TheLionPrince » July 7th, 2011, 8:14 pm
[quote="SimbasGuard"][quote="TheLionPrince"]Well, I looked at the movies again, and Nala was capable of defeating Simba in their fight in the jungle, and Zira knocked Simba, who was much stronger and healthier than he was during the ending of the film, off his feet with one hit during the battle in The Lion King II. With that said, a lioness would stand a chance in overpowering Simba as Nala and Zira managed to do so.[/quote]
Truthfully Nala defeated Simba because she is a more skilled fighter.
Zira was only able to Knock Simba over because he was off balance when she did so (Simba had just turned to face Zira and was on his hind legs. Zira had a more favorable angle and was able to put more of her weight into her strike). Also before Zira attacked Simba had been fighting 12 lionesses (He defeated the last 6 right before Zira attacked). Leaving him only 1 to 2 seconds to catch his breath before Zira (who had not been doing any fighting at that point) made her move.
It in obviously not impossible for a lioness to defeat a lion 1 on 1, however it is a lot less likely that a lioness would defeat a lion in a 1 on 1 fight.[/quote]
You obviously looked more closer into the movies than I did. I didn't think Simba was caught off-guard after being attacked by 6-12 Outsider lionesses so that's why I came to the conclusion that a lioness could defeat Simba in a fight. Still, you've made some quite interesting points.
However, I may have forgot to include the fact that Simba was never taught properly how to fight by Mufasa nor by Timon and Pumbaa, which is why he struggled with Scar, and was defeated by Nala. Sure, he can probably fight by instinct, but being taught to fight and attack would give Zira's daughter a little advantage of defeating Simba. But, since Simba's strength has increased since the end of the first lion so Zira's daughter will struggle a bit.
[quote="Kopalover"]A girl can be stronger than a male though, personally saying a girl can't defeat Simba is sexist. Just a little bit. Not trying to get on any bad sides though. I do believe in KopaxVitani but this is the way it COULD'VE worked out with a gender switch:
Simba's male heir could've fallen in love with Zira's female heir. Getting on the male heir's good side, she could talk to Simba in private near the gordge and ask about Mufasa, then the Outlanders come and drive him off the ledge by running at him, clawing and stuff, the fall killing him. The female heir could've been sympathetic, then becoming queen staying with Simba's heir. Letting her Pride in, and falling for Simba's heir. and then blah blah blah, big fight between her and Zira. Zira dies, by attack from the whole pride. After the Outlanders and Pridelanders unite. The Outlanders realize she's a big meany, trying to get between love and kill her. The comes marriage , then comes baby in a baby carriage. HAPPILY EVER AFTER.
Just my opinion.
Don't hate me D:[/quote]
Well, I don't think a girl not defeating Simba is sexist. We are speaking about lions. In reality, lions have to fight other intruding lions to protect their pride, while lionesses have to fight and take down zebras, gazelles, and other herbivores that are not as masculine and tough as rouge lions. So, that's why I think Zira's daughter will struggle a bit, but could defeat Simba in a fair fight.
Anyway, your point sounds interesting. If I understood your statement, then, Zira fights her daughter, which would, in my opinion, sound very compelling. However, I believe the story has to massively changed in order for Simba's son to fall for Scar's heiress.
