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{{Infobox Literature
'''''A Royal Fib''''' is a German, ''[[The Lion King|Lion King]]'' comic.
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| Img                = A Royal Fib 1.jpg
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| Img_capt            = The first page of A Royal Fib.
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| Author              = Kari Korhonen
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| Illustrator        = Oscar Martin
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| Num_Pages          = 6
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| Publisher          = Donald Duck, Disneys kleine Tierfreunde
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| Year_Published      = 1999
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| ISBN                =
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| Inducks_code        = D 98222
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| Origin              = Denmark
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==Plot==
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'''A Royal Fib''' (also known as '''Princes And Kings''' and '''Ein königlicher Schwindel''' in its original language) is a comic inspired by [[The Lion King]].  
''A Royal Fib'' begins with [[Zazu]], [[Mufasa]]'s majordomo, teaching the prince of [[The Pridelands|the Pridelands]], [[Simba]], all the important rules of the Pridelands. But Simba is uninterested in the lesson, and tells Zazu this. He then begins to slink off, but Zazu stops him, saying "life's not only fun and games", and calls him a "spoiled prince". But Simba retorts by saying Zazu shouldn't boss him around, since he's a prince and Zazu is only his teacher.
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[[File:RoyalFib2.png|thumb|right|Simba during Zazu's lesson|150 px]]
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== Plot ==
  
But as Simba begins to stalk off again, he is stopped by his father, Mufasa, who had overheard the conversation. Mufasa states the importance of lessons and says that Zazu is a good teacher. But then he surprises Simba by saying Zazu is ''also'' of royal blood. Mufasa claims that Zazu was king of "[[Birdistan]]", and that a "mean uncle" had taken over Zazu's throne and exiled him. Then, Mufasa and Zazu leave Simba, who is flustered at hearing this news. Going back to Mufasa and Zazu, you learn that Mufasa had made up the story, but that neither he nor Zazu would ever tell Simba this, for they wanted to make lessons go easier. Meanwhile, Simba is still brooding over what Mufasa had told him, only half-believing his father's story. Then, still unsure, he calls down two birds flying overhead, and asks them to do him a favor.
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[[Simba]] gets bored while listening to another one of [[Zazu]]'s lectures. When Simba tells Zazu that he doesn't have to listen to him because he's a prince and Zazu is just a majordomo, [[Mufasa]] comes in and tells a quick fib to Simba that Zazu was actually a king once of the faraway land of [[Birdistan]]. Mufasa also says to Simba that he must listen to Zazu because he is still a king.
  
[[File:RoyalFib.png|thumb|left|"Messengers" from Birdistan bowing before "King Zazu"|200 px]]
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While the fib works for a while, Simba begins to have his doubts and he comes up with a scheme to send Zazu far away in search of Birdistan. When Mufasa learns of this, he is furious at Simba, but remembers that he was the one that originally told the fib.
  
Back at [[Pride Rock]], Zazu is calmly minding his own business, when the same two birds Simba had spoken to earlier fly over to him, and begin calling him the "king of Birdistan". They say that the "mean uncle" Mufasa had spoken of earlier had been driven out, and that Zazu is to return to Birdistan at once. Zazu, greatly surprised at this, quickly flies back to report this to Mufasa, and the two agree that Zazu is to find Birdistan and clear up the misunderstanding; but meanwhile, Simba is laughing hysterically with the two "messengers from Birdistan".
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== Images ==
  
Apparently, he had pulled a trick on Zazu, so he wouldn't have to have lessons from the bird for two weeks! But Mufasa happens to overhear the conversation, and confronts his son on the matter. But after he's through lecturing Simba, he thinks to himself about how wrong he was to have lied to his son, for it had caused a huge problem, and now Zazu would not return to the Pride Lands for two weeks! Two weeks later, Zazu returns, and Simba apologizes to him. After accepting his apology, Zazu says that his two weeks away were well spent, for he hadn't found Birdistan, but had found ''another'' place. A place where he had seen many different kinds of birds, and where he had been treated like a king, just as if he really was one!
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The following images are the six pages of this comic translated to English unofficially from its original language.
  
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Image:A Royal Fib 1.jpg
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==External Links==
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The following images are the six pages of this comic in its original language.
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?gznpe2iejc1 MediaFire Full Download to all A Royal Fib '''translated''' in ZIP file. (Programs Needed: WinZip or 7-Zip)]
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[[Category:Comics]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 14 December 2011

A Royal Fib
The first page of A Royal Fib.
The first page of A Royal Fib.
Author Kari Korhonen
Illustrator(s) Oscar Martin
Details
Pages 6
Publisher Donald Duck, Disneys kleine Tierfreunde
Published 1999
Inducks code D 98222
Origin Denmark

A Royal Fib (also known as Princes And Kings and Ein königlicher Schwindel in its original language) is a comic inspired by The Lion King.

Plot

Simba gets bored while listening to another one of Zazu's lectures. When Simba tells Zazu that he doesn't have to listen to him because he's a prince and Zazu is just a majordomo, Mufasa comes in and tells a quick fib to Simba that Zazu was actually a king once of the faraway land of Birdistan. Mufasa also says to Simba that he must listen to Zazu because he is still a king.

While the fib works for a while, Simba begins to have his doubts and he comes up with a scheme to send Zazu far away in search of Birdistan. When Mufasa learns of this, he is furious at Simba, but remembers that he was the one that originally told the fib.

Images

The following images are the six pages of this comic translated to English unofficially from its original language.

The following images are the six pages of this comic in its original language.