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*An earlier prototype shows that the set was to be Pride Rock only. Pride Rock was to be slightly larger and more detailed than the final playset, containing an entry to the [[Lair of the Lion Guard]]. |
*An earlier prototype shows that the set was to be Pride Rock only. Pride Rock was to be slightly larger and more detailed than the final playset, containing an entry to the [[Lair of the Lion Guard]]. |
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+ | *Although the package says Pride Rock this is clearly an error. As by season 3 it is easy to recognise the place as Cikha's Escarpement, where Kion mastered the Roar of life, by throwing little stones into the air by it. So the playset depicts the whole power of the Roar, adding three little stones that can get thrown out and also releasing three roaring lion clouds when doing so. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 16 January 2020
Pride Rock and Outlands is a playset inspired by The Lion Guard.
It includes a small model of Pride Rock, complete with the Great Kings of the Past, a Kion figure, three little rocks and a small model of the Outlands.[1]
Company Description
From the top of Pride Rock, the leader of the Lion Guard from the Disney TV series The Lion Guard has an excellent view of the Pride Lands. If there is a danger, Kion is helped by his ancestors, who rise up from the rock as a cloud at the push of a button. In addition, an automatic rock-fall is triggered, which causes the enemies of the Lion Guard to flee. A particular challenge contained in the set is the thorn trap with rocks, where Kion has to escape from the hyenas. The set includes an articulated Kion figure and is suitable for children aged 3 years and over.[2]
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Trivia
- An earlier prototype shows that the set was to be Pride Rock only. Pride Rock was to be slightly larger and more detailed than the final playset, containing an entry to the Lair of the Lion Guard.
- Although the package says Pride Rock this is clearly an error. As by season 3 it is easy to recognise the place as Cikha's Escarpement, where Kion mastered the Roar of life, by throwing little stones into the air by it. So the playset depicts the whole power of the Roar, adding three little stones that can get thrown out and also releasing three roaring lion clouds when doing so.