Yes, here's another round of one of the Crazy Cat's brain farts.
As a kid, I took the official explanation of Rafiki finding out that Simba was alive for what it was without thinking about it. Now as I am older, I felt kind of nitpicky.
So Simba lay down due to depression and I guess his smell and scent (and maybe hairs) were in the plants and flowers which presumably Mufasa's spirit carried to Rafiki's magic tree. Rafiki's sniffs said flowers and somehow he is able to magically confirm that Simba is still out there in the flesh. Okay, on one hand, I can buy that Rafiki confirming Simba's existence on a purely spiritual/existential plane, but I think it would have been better if there had been something more concrete, i.e. maybe Rafiki having a hair that belonged to little Simba that he stashed somewhere in his tree (he's a hoarder) and he compares that to the hair/smells from the flowers and plants Mufasa brought to him. In some cultures during a Baptism, the priest cuts off the baby's hair. Rafiki could have done that and do a comparison.
Anyways, that's my two cents/weirdo observation. Has anyone else had a little itch about this scene?
As a side note, Jafar knowing where Aladdin lived always stood out to me as weird. How the Hell did he know? If he had told the guards to check all empty roofs, I would have bought it, but it seemed too coincidental and magical too me. Yes, I know in Disney movies you are supposed to suspend disbelief. LOL!
ETA: Maybe he saw where exactly in the crystal ball but still, Agrabah must have an infinite number on those. :p