TheLionPrince wrote:One example of this was the snail-slurping contest. That scene was not a parody of a scene in The Lion King yet one can be thrown off by the scene's use of gross-out humor. Was the scene original? Yes. Did it make the movie better? That depends on the person's cinematic tastes. What would have 1½ for me is if the movie balanced out the drama and the comedy more, and not one genre in the film overtake the other. The first film did this, and the second did to an extent.
I think this is why I can actually stand the snail slurping contest scene: It doesn't ruin a great scene from The Lion King, as much as parody what is already considered great parody material. What I am saying is that if they parodied the intro, with Rafiki holding Simba in the air... if they parodied that scene like they did in the bloopers, I think I would have been more forgiving because that scene is already considered quite parody-worthy.
But for other TLK 1 scenes, 1.5 just mostly felt like it was ruining a masterpiece. Guess I didn't get past the shock value.
So here is a new question similar to the first: Would the movie have been better if it did more overall parodies than try to parody just The Lion King, with other parodies slipped in here and there.