Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-33871435-20190806010914/@comment-38413232-20190809170121

Lions4ever91 wrote: You see as humans children and grown ups are very similiar, but and that is tragically the thing lacking here by some grown ups, children have a free spirited mind, they know about the importance of acceptance and tolerance between each other.

For example if a German girl would play in preschool with another child, she wouldn't mind or even bother to communicate with someone, who is different then the whole rest. In fact kids break up those big fences, there is no right or wrong, only thing that matters is to play with a friend.

Children definite that as a person, who goes even through the hottest fire with you and share everything (even things that you would never dare to share at all, imagine for example a kid sharing a big super nintendo console to play with just because they are on good terms and bestest friends). Friends stick together through thick and thin, whether it's rainy or sunny outside. If they get into a fight or start to disagree strongly about something they always try to make it up to the other child, because they (children) have a much better understanding and moralic behaviour to react to a friend, no matter if the world seems to support that friendship or be totally against it. The thing most extraordinary about those first social friendships in preschool is that they really mean every word that they tell to each other with all their hearts and never do anything to taint and abominate a bestest friend relstionship.

Us, I mean people like you and me as well, the adults or often called grown ups definite a friend way different than a young child would do that. A friend could be defined in three dufferent ways, whereas the children only see the one and only, real meaning of the word friendship. A friend could either be a person that has many choices of behaviour and moralic intentions when talking to other grown ups. Secondly a friend could also be someone you can turn to and pass the time while doing small talk with and tell feelings you have about someone or something. And third a friend could only be someone you meet up once a while but you aren't that good on terms that you would share secrets, but you would discuss interests that you and the friend both like or dislike.

Those grown up people they too much won't break down invisible boundaries or differences between two or more person, we grown ups often develop over generations and beyond into future human beings a great amount of ruthlessness, hatred, desire to hurt another person and all of those criminal and violent stuff you can think about right now.

But the lesson that was already taught towards the target audience of Simba's Pride, you remember when you yourself were much younger and more open to change and accepting tolerance and disciplin was the one that still remained, because it did aork that well with the last generation of Simba's Pride viewers. The lesson was called We are one, do you know what I mean it was all about reunite oneself with someone of its or her/his own kind, stop old grudges, avoid revenges and assasination attemtps and wreckless behaviour. We are one was working that good, because it appealed not only to children but to grown ups in a much wider range as well, who really should try to listen to reason and do something about mistakes they make like exciling people with another culture or skin colour or even killing thousounds of lifes in an unnecessarily war between the same species we all are, humans, after all. The moralic lessons were changed up to more speak and contribute to good behaviour of the actual target group, which were/is after all toddlers up until preschool children, not us fanatic fan grown ups. Too many people lack the wisdom of belonging to the same pride (human race) and therefore make fast and unthoughtful decisions that harm the who,e moralic concept of Sisi ni sawa or like it was called back when I was a child We are one. So that it why I think it couldn't get respected for it being a that mature, always moralic value teaching series not having the task to simply tell enchanted stories that are fun to watch, noooo, there was so much truth and realism put into the ways some animals reacted and didn't react against or together with each other. Some can't handle tv shows like that you know what I mean, stuff like the old Disneyafternoon series block, and this The Lion Guard has fitted perfectly into that construct and characteristics of a tv learning series not a entertainment series for comedy and action scenes only.

Think you can make this statement a little shorter by writing the important stuff, so that way it can be easier to understand.