Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-28418914-20160711233948/@comment-35360394-20190804141732

Helena Prudenciado wrote: Greg Lion, maybe the fanfic story of the Lion King with humans can be useful with Feral Children. My concept is a light olive skinned boy was orphaned when his mother was killed by Zira. His infant little sister was saved by an African tribe earlier while the boy, Kijani was adopted by Simba and Nala, who found him with Sarabi and the lionesses, thus became the adoptive brother of Kiara, Kion, Kopa, Chaka, Shani and Aisha (five added). Little Kijani had a hard time keeping up with his older sisters and older brothers but he is close to Kopa and became friends with other animals. Despite lagging behind his older siblings, he knows how to make tools to help him survive like spears or bows and arrows. When he became a young adult, he finally encounters a group of humans who run an animal rescue and rehabilitation center and one of them, a Filipino-British girl named Esther Chandiwala, who works as a veterinarian, becomes Kijani's love interest. He later discovers that he is truly one of them and his origins are revealed when he and his animal friends became close to his long-lost sister, Roxanne and the friendly humans, as they help them fight poachers and hunters. During the human interactions, Kijani and his friends are introduced to several members and volunteers: I imagine Esther's adoptiv siblings, including Parisa, her three British friends, a courageous, energetic blonde, a curly brunette with a passion for animals, a shy and soft spoken brunette, a caring and compassionate Irish girl, a blonde British guy, a teenage Indian couple, a studious Roma-descent girl, a fashionable African-American girl and her Hispanic boyfriend. This also unravels Kijani's origins and how he came to be in the pride lands. Showing the historic stuff like the spears would ruin the whole show, Plus that it would be better to not show lions killing humans that would surely bring the flashbacks that could quite easily scare Tsavo's people. These animated lions are too close to the states that had slavery, and other difficult ways to face hatred historically many tribes didn't like each other, plus The Lion King in mainly in more than one states where lions struggled the worst. This share of problems include all three Ethiopia's tribes history, Kenya's history of rudely killing lions and considering it an honor while that's just being mean to the lions. The Lions' historical struggle even includes the Asian states we're seeing in animation of this Lion Guard series by surprise.

We should leave out serious threats some would misunderstand the struggle in Tsavo lion didn't mean to hurt peole but they're one of the big cats who has serious difficulty dealing with starvation, and for that I don't blame the lions I blame those who caused the herds to be too scarce for the big cats to hunt daily.

Leave Humans Out Of The Show