Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-35531-20180528221219/@comment-35360394-20180529202503

I'm not totally sure what brought this up with some fans these two tales aren't quite the same when talking about reactions and true attitude. If you're focused and paying close attention you'll notice the big differences.

Chief Powhathan he'll do his best to be considerate even if he's a  bit scared, and he'll admit mistakes durig his argument with the English, Simba's just frequently willful not admitting what he's caused in the wilderness, shy neighbors who fear speaking with him, starved neighbors who don't want to waste time with Simba since he can become grump so quick, and some neighbors who are either speechless or obey the rules but aren't yet welcome. Anybody could have a lot of more food if he'd really focus on the circle of life more politely. Powhathan listen to his daughter's courage Simba lacked belief when hearing his daughter talk.

They're both quite rude both Scar's a meaner character than Ratcliffe. Scar when he was named Taka in his cubhood wanted to hurt his brother because he had jealousy of who ruled, so he used the roar of the elders for evil, Ratcliffe he's just mainly greedy and racist. Scar tricks the hyenas so he'll look more like a winner for a little while, Ratcliffe he just doesn't trust the Native American tribe he's walking and the lands of plus his high impatience.

Twiga definitely to peaceful on an animals to be Wiggins, the character Wiggins he cooperates with Ratcliffe poor Twiga would be way to frightened to help the wicked spirit of Scar at all. Plus that the giraffes symbolize positive stuff nothing scary

The pretty serval would only be irritated with a giraffe and the spirit of Scar if it ever did the tasks John Smith did. And Raha is quite to social to wish to hit  / throw  / shoot / kick a giraffe and Raha surely wouldn't want to kill another Pride Lander such as the serval, he'd only fear the spirit of Scar.

Kiara herself would hate to look selfish with sort of a mixture of species being suddenly harmed she'd suddenly feel serious shame hurting three to four Pride Landers as an enemy, especially since the species she'd be hurt are peaceful enough around real lions that she'd look careless in such a scene, which her oldest fans would dislike for sure.

Rafiki and Kekata are the only two that really have similar movie roles at all. Include your science facts when retelling such a story people As Rafiki already says think things through before making up your mind. This mixture would look too sad to hundreds of the Pride Land fans, whoever wrote this strange retelling of Pocahontas's story didn't really focus on the species information at all.