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The first page of Friends Again.
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Author | Jack Sutter |
Illustrators | Oscar Martin |
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Pages | 6 |
Published | 1999 |
Inducks code | D 98193 |
Origin | Denmark |
Friends Again is a comic inspired by The Lion King.
Plot
The comic begins with Nala prancing around in a flower bed. When Simba splashes her with mud, thinking it would be funny, Nala becomes angry. When Simba tries to make her laugh again by tickling her nose with a feather while she's sleeping, Nala chases him. Simba leads her into a trap, and Nala tells him that they're no longer friends.
A few days later, Sarabi notices that Simba is lonely and sad. After listening to his story, she recommends that he get Nala a gift. After multiple failed attempts of trying to obtain a worthy gift for Nala, Simba tries to catch a fish for her. While trying to catch a fish, Nala pushes him into the water and laughs.
Simba explains that he was trying to catch a fish and apologize to Nala. When Nala hears this she laughs and says "Why would I want a fish? It's slimy and..ew!"
Simba finally learns that Nala likes beautiful things when she shows him the sunset. Simba says he has a lot to learn and the two become friends again.
Images
The following images are the six pages of this comic translated to English unofficially from its original language.