TheLionPrince wrote:I recall DGFone posting a few years back when we are discussing the longevity of Simba's exile that when the directors wanted to input "Kenya, 2 years later", it doesn't make any sense since time and location relates more with humans, not animals.
This is most likely back from when The Lion King was in a very early draft, when it was more in the plans to be a sort of "animated National Geographic Special" than an actual Disney style musical. It will make sense to include such information in that case, as time and location progression is always specified in these documentaries. When the script was changed to more like in the final movie, and the theme started to really leave the documentary style, the "Kenya, 2 years later was removed as it would jar audiences away from the movie.
However, even though they removed the title card displaying the time change, I don't think that the internal time change was changes - it takes time for animals to grow up, not to mention that it will take time for the drought to hit the Pride Lands and ruin them into a desolate wasteland.
By this extension, we can safely assume that Simba is
not one day old when he is seen as a cub, but rather that it was used for comedic effect in TLK 1.5.