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Abigail Beatty wrote:Do you think it's possible that Kovu can be the cub of Sarabi and Scar? I mean think about it. Kovu has ear rings and body build as Sarabi's but has Scar's fur, mane and eye color, and the same nose.
















PrincessKiara wrote:I see what you`re getting at, and although it is possible
I can`t see it happening. I don`t think Sarabi would ever mate with Scar, and in any case, it didn`t seem as if Scar was very interested in producing heirs.















DGFone wrote:PrincessKiara wrote:I see what you`re getting at, and although it is possible
I can`t see it happening. I don`t think Sarabi would ever mate with Scar, and in any case, it didn`t seem as if Scar was very interested in producing heirs.
For the most part no... It wasn't until Zazu informed Scar that having a faithful queen was one of the many reasons why Mufasa was better as king than Scar. It was then that Scar decided that, for the sake of becoming immortal, he should fine the perfect lioness to use to produce a "host of little Scars". That lioness was Nala, not Sarabi. And Scar's attempts to "woo" her made her finally decide to run off and find help in removing Scar. I am using the Broadway musical as the source, and considering the script for that was written by Roger Allers, the director of The Lion King, I think it is safe to say that the musical is completely canon.
So to be honest, I don't see how Scar had enough time to produce an heir with Sarabi. By then, she was passively against him, and would never have agreed to be with Scar. Nala runs off after his first attempt at getting cubs, and returns soon after with Simba. Not a lot of time for Scar to spread his options around.

















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