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'''''A Kinglike Hair-Do''''' is a German, ''[[The Lion King|Lion King]]'' comic.
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==Plot==
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'''A Kingly Hairdo''' (also known as '''A Kinglike Hair-Do''' and '''Eine königliche Frisur''' in its original language) is a comic inspired by [[The Lion King]].  
''A Kinglike Hair-Do'' begins with [[Simba]], the prince of [[The Pridelands|the Pridelands]], talking with his monkey-friend, [[Simon]]. Simba is laughing at Simon, saying, "Every time I see you, Simon, I can't help but to laugh!", and Simon responding by asking if it's his hair-do that makes the young [[lion]] cub laugh. But before Simba can respond, Simon continues talking, claiming that he's unique because of how he's the only monkey who wears his hair the way he does.
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[[File:SimbaLemur.png|thumb|right|Simba rescuing a trapped lemur|200 px]]
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== Plot ==
  
Simba then states proudly that he'll someday have a lion's mane like his father, [[Mufasa]], but Simon only laughs at this, saying a lion's mane is like a "bobble hat". Simba becomes annoyed at this, protesting that his father's hair-do is perfectly fine and that he's "kinglike", but Simon isn't bothered by this and continues his taunt by saying lions are too "lame" to be [[The Lion King (title)|king]] and that the reason they're so slow is because of their hair-do. Simon then says that he's faster than lions and has a better hair-do, so ''he'' should be king. He then starts to demonstrate his quick speed to Simba, but Simba isn't impressed, saying speed is no good reason to be king; one just needs to "act thoughtfully and exude calmness". But Simon just brushes Simba aside and decides to go to the river. But Simba doesn't let the monkey get away so easily and follows his friend to the river.
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The comic starts out with [[Simba]] talking to his friend [[Simon]] the monkey. Simba laughs at Simon's hairdo but Simon explains that his hairdo is king-like. He tells Simba that he should be king because of his swiftness. When a lemur cries for help in the river, Simba runs to help him, but Simon stays back because water might ruin his hairdo.  
  
When the two get there, they hear a panicked call for help. Simba begins to worry over the desperate cry, but Simon just brushes it aside and refuses to get in the river, claiming that water damages his hair. But Simba is not bothered by the water and leaps in heroically to rescue the victim. As he searches through the water, he finds a young lemur trapped in the remains of a broken dam. Apparently, he/she was trying to cross the river, when a hippo jostled the dam he/she was standing on and the lemur was pushed into the water. As Simba begins to free him/her, Simon talks about how unneeded lemurs are and that "they're a dime a dozen". But Simba ignores him and continues to help the young lemur out of the broken dam. After a long struggle, Simba frees the lemur, with no help from Simon, and he/she thanks Simba gratefully.
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When Simba and Simon see a flock of flamingos, Simba says they look great, but Simon says they don't even have hair on their heads and that they look lame. Simba reprimands Simon for his behavior. When the two come to a roped bridge across a river, Simba tries crossing it. The bridge breaks and Simba plunges into the water and is surrounded by water snakes.  
  
[[File:SimbaBridge.png|thumb|left|Simba falling off a bridge|200 px]]
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Even when Simba is in need of help, Simon refuses to get in the water to save him. Luckily, the flamingos and the lemur come to his rescue. Simba explains that a king needs to be there for all animals in need, but Simon still only cares about his hairdo.
  
Simba then leaves with Simon and the two come to a flock of flamingos and Simba comments on how beautiful they are. But Simon disagrees, saying "they have no hair on their heads". He then, to Simba's dismay, scares away all the flamingos, except for one. Simba then realizes that the one flamingo that was left behind was injured and that the others were just trying to protect him, so he calls all the other flamingos back and assures them that everything is alright. Simon is disgusted at Simba, calling him a "pussy cat", but Simba says that he's only trying to help an animal in need, just like his father, Mufasa, would have done. After they leave the flamingos in peace, the two friends come to a rope bridge.
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Simon says that he'd rather watch Simba cross the bridge then cross the bridge himself, so Simba begins to cross the bridge alone. But the rickety, old bridge is unable to sustain Simba's weight and he falls through the rotten boards and crashes into the water below. He then spots water snakes slithering into the water after him and goes cold with fright, thinking he'll be poisoned and die! Simon begins to climb down the steep embankment to help Simba, but won't get into the water because of his hair-do. Simba begins to despair, when just in the nick of time, the animals Simba had rescued before (the lemur and the flamingos) swoop in and rescue him; and not too soon! When Simba is back on land with Simon, he's proud to say that swiftness doesn't matter to a king, but that helping others is twice as important! But, even after all the trauma, Simon still won't admit that a hair-do isn't important!
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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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==External Links==
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The following images are the six pages of this comic in its original language.
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?2gx1ji3mmzs MediaFire Full Download to all A Kinglike Hair-Do '''translated''' in ZIP file. (Programs Needed: WinZip or 7-Zip)]
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 14 December 2011

A Kingly Hairdo
The first page of A Kingly Hairdo.
The first page of A Kingly Hairdo.
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A Kingly Hairdo (also known as A Kinglike Hair-Do and Eine königliche Frisur in its original language) is a comic inspired by The Lion King.

Plot

The comic starts out with Simba talking to his friend Simon the monkey. Simba laughs at Simon's hairdo but Simon explains that his hairdo is king-like. He tells Simba that he should be king because of his swiftness. When a lemur cries for help in the river, Simba runs to help him, but Simon stays back because water might ruin his hairdo.

When Simba and Simon see a flock of flamingos, Simba says they look great, but Simon says they don't even have hair on their heads and that they look lame. Simba reprimands Simon for his behavior. When the two come to a roped bridge across a river, Simba tries crossing it. The bridge breaks and Simba plunges into the water and is surrounded by water snakes.

Even when Simba is in need of help, Simon refuses to get in the water to save him. Luckily, the flamingos and the lemur come to his rescue. Simba explains that a king needs to be there for all animals in need, but Simon still only cares about his hairdo.

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.