I really like the symbolism behind this scene. The back-and-forth transition from Mufasa being the newly appointed King of Milele and roaring on Pride Rock for the first time to Kiara roaring at the same spot shows the parallels between the two, connecting the past, present, and future as both lions roar on Pride Rock. Mufasa started it, and now his legacy is passed down to Simba and then Kiara. To top it off, Mufasa's spirit appears in the sky before Kiara, signifying that he and the spirits of the past kings lives within Kiara, as she will be the future queen of Pride Rock.
Yess... I teared up. It's not like like I've never heard that saying so many times... But this movie realllyyy made me GET it totally...our loved ones spirits really do live on in us 😢 love this scene so much... Granddaughter n grandfather
Agreed. I know this film has been getting torn to shreds by those that didn’t like this film as much, but I personally found this better made than the 2019 film and appreciate the beautiful score.
Este momento fue sin duda el más épico de toda la película. El único que realmente provocó que a miles de espectadores se nos pusieran los pelos de punta, para luego llorar de la emoción. Épico, hermoso,…legendario
seeing this scene brings tears to my eyes, after witnessing mufasa and taka/scar's adventures, seeing mufasa take role as king and roaring and scar walking off, but knowing how their stories ended, makes me wish that they could've fixed their relationship after kiros was defeated, before it was too late
You can even see the expression on his face as he now descends as Scar. In the beginning, as Mufasa walks by Scar, we can Scar's soft yet depressed grin indicating that a small part of Taka is proud of Mufasa. But then he remembered everything back. How Mufasa took his royal bloodline, how Sarabi chose his brother over him, and how he lost everything. For a brief moment, Taka was glad for Mufasa. But the lingering bitterness and hate within him turns him back to the vengeful Scar.
@@afifzahiruddinrohaizan52I feel like Mufasa turned him into scar after he chose not to forgive him. I feel like the original lion king could have been avoided if mufasa didn’t do that
sad part about taka, he was kind to mufasa, he could have been a better and supportive brother to him, and make an effort to better himself, but in the end, hatred and jealousy consumed him, as the hyenas consumed scar
Scar's greatest moments came when it was time to save his brother. He was destined to be his brother's protector. He had very few qualities, if any, of a great king, Mufasa did. Mufasa had king written all over him and had Scar accepted that he would have been a great second in the pridelands, answerable only to his brother. He would have thrived and maybe even find another lioness to be with.
I just saw the film yesterday and felt sad for Taka. Just one tiiiiny thing Mufasa could have done: he shouldn't confess his feelings to Sarabi YET, you know? At least lead Sarabi to Taka a little, let them date, etc... So when Taka realizes Sarabi's not into him, he WOULD have been good-natured abt it for his bro. Taka LOVES Mufasa so much, that's why the hurt was so great and his breaking point was seeing them both together. Mufasa knew better since he saw both Taka's parents practically "reject" him in a way... Don't take the girl so fast, dude 😂
Fun fact: Much like the previous film, most of the CGI visual designs and sound designs for this film came straight from Disney's Animal Kingdom, Florida. Adult Simba's likeness is based on Dakari, the park's (now retired and rehomed) male lion resident. Rafiki's tree, if you look closely, has animal carvings in the trunk, branches, and roots, just like the real life tree of life at DAK which measures 145 feet tall, 50 feet wide at its base, and has over 300 animal carvings. The mountain scene, while technically taking place on Mt Kilimanjaro, also drew visual aspects from Expedition Everest from the park. The baby elephants shown in the film bear striking resemblance to baby elephant Corra at the park. The rhythm, tunes, and visuals to the songs give the same vibes as the live show Festival of The Lion King. So yes, Disney's Animal Kingdom comprised a large chunk of creativity to this film.
The best movie I have ever seen in disney the characters have emotions and the story shows how those two brothers Mufasa and Taka met I really like that scene where Mufasa Was Appointed as the king of milele and when he comes to the throne he Roars and then it switches up to kiara and then she roars at the same place where mufasa came and roared and then again kiara roars and then from the sky mufasa comes and Roars saying I am Here for you saying that she will carry the legacy of her father and Grandfather Best movie ever
0:11 - 0:38 Try not to cry, try not to cry… 0:39 song picks up…(try not to cry) 0:44 Mufasa Roars (try not to cry) 0:53 Kiara Roars as she and Mufasa trade roars from different eras in time (dang it 😢) 1:10 Mufasa appears in the Sky 1:15 Mufasa and Kiara exchange Roars present day (dang it 😭😭😭😭😭😭) The power of this scene in the movie between Kiara and Mufasa roaring in different eras to exchanging roars present day, gave me goosebumps. This was and has to be one of the most powerful moments and scenes in The Lion King Movie Franchise, in my opinion.
We were given the power to change our world, and you chose to destroy it...just like Kiros. You've betrayed the Pride Lands and it's citizens. And you betrayed...ME..
Mufasa: We were given the chance to create a new kingdom, and you chose to embrace evil, abuse what you were promised at birth and tyrannically rule it with with hatred and jealousy with no mercy, just like Kiros. You have betrayed the Pride Lands and all of it's animal inhabitants...and you betrayed...me. Go. Take what's left of Kiro's pride and those gluttonous hyenas, leave this entire kingdom and never, ever, ever return. You are...banished from Milele. (Taka/Scar's face contorts into shock and remorse before glaring at Mufasa for taking everything from him.) It didn't have to end this way.
I do somewhat understand that Scar was saddened that he didn’t get Sarabi at all, but that didn’t justify his actions at all as he was too afraid to step up when action was needed especially with the Outsiders’ ambush and that getting true love is only possible through bravery, character development, and maturity.
Kiara: "You'll never be Mufasa" The line she said to her father after he exiled Kovu explaining that he's done that to him cuz he's on his father's path.. She told him that after she knows the full story about her grandfather destiny..
Mufasa: Now, go!! Scar, You are hereby BANISHED from Milele/Pride Lands, FOREVER!!! Taka/Scar: This isn't over, brother!!! This is just the beginning!!! I HATE YOU!!!! Narrator: WOW!!! After Kiros was defeated, Taka was actually became known as Scar and thanks to Kiros' claws!! And now, Scar was BANISHED from Pride Lands, and Mufasa and Sarabi was became a new King and Queen of Pride Lands before Simba was born in the origin story as the flashback scenes!!!! What a plot twist!!!
I would never forgive Taka, Obasi and almost Eshe for chasing away outsiders and those responsible for the death of Kiros' son. Although he is a villain, he is a father to the outsider prince 💔💔
@@Catgirl2021 Yes, and no. Kovu gonna become a king, but Kiara is going to be the ruler of the Pride land due to her bloodline. It's like Queen Elizabeth situation.
I feel sorry for scar😢 mufasa don't love him anymore? Why he angry at him in the end? Mufasa don't understand, that scar have a bad parents, if he be a good brother, he just talk with scar about his problems😢also scar saves him from kimba, idk name of the white lion😅and take him out of water....
I wanna feel bad for Taka but on the other hand, dude he just unintentionally stole your girl. Like- dude you can find yourself another girlfriend like- REALLy?
I feel sad for taka how a royal blood prince help a stranger and consider him brother and later that stranger sidelined taka,,,he lost his family ,love and remain alone where mufasa get his mother back and everyone loves him
You wrong Mufasa don't sidelined Taka/Scar , Taka betrayal Mufasa and joins the Kiros and the pride lands is not Taka's kingdom, Taka's kingdom is destroyed by Kiros
For one, Mufasa didn’t “take” anything from Scar. He betrayed him due to his own jealousy. On another note, Kovu will be the future King and heir he chose but it didn’t happened in the way Scar would of hoped. At the end Taka/Scar got what he wanted through Kovu.
@@ZendigoPlays I think that’s irony, probably a revenge on Simba with the mere fact Scar’s own dad just took Mufasa in. What’s interesting with Kovu he looks like he could be Scar’s son. Going back to reality, we know this prequel is not canon to the 1994 Lion King or Simba’s pride. I honestly wished they didn’t do this film.
I really like the symbolism behind this scene. The back-and-forth transition from Mufasa being the newly appointed King of Milele and roaring on Pride Rock for the first time to Kiara roaring at the same spot shows the parallels between the two, connecting the past, present, and future as both lions roar on Pride Rock. Mufasa started it, and now his legacy is passed down to Simba and then Kiara. To top it off, Mufasa's spirit appears in the sky before Kiara, signifying that he and the spirits of the past kings lives within Kiara, as she will be the future queen of Pride Rock.
I like the name Sita better then Kiara just saying.
Yess... I teared up. It's not like like I've never heard that saying so many times... But this movie realllyyy made me GET it totally...our loved ones spirits really do live on in us 😢 love this scene so much... Granddaughter n grandfather
I felt goosebumps when Mufasa roared, as did his granddaughter Kiara, and the appearance of Mufasa roaring in the sky was a legendary shot.
Agreed. I know this film has been getting torn to shreds by those that didn’t like this film as much, but I personally found this better made than the 2019 film and appreciate the beautiful score.
Like the name Sita better then Kiara.
Este momento fue sin duda el más épico de toda la película. El único que realmente provocó que a miles de espectadores se nos pusieran los pelos de punta, para luego llorar de la emoción. Épico, hermoso,…legendario
I love how they included the original music in this scene ❤
Agreed. The score was everything ❤.
This is for you, James Earl Jones.
The force will be with him, Always😢
He was our great King of all voice acting.
Remember Who you are.
The great kings of the past will always there for me, 😢and so will you.
Taka: I always wanted a brother
(Years Later, now as Scar)
Scar: Long Live the King (kill his brother)
seeing this scene brings tears to my eyes, after witnessing mufasa and taka/scar's adventures, seeing mufasa take role as king and roaring and scar walking off, but knowing how their stories ended, makes me wish that they could've fixed their relationship after kiros was defeated, before it was too late
That bgm was enough to gives goosebumps ❤️🩹
*Long Live The King*
1:08 Mufasa: Remember....
This scene gave me chills ❤. The score was outstanding in this film.
0:06 And so… *Scar* is born and *Taka* is no more
You can even see the expression on his face as he now descends as Scar. In the beginning, as Mufasa walks by Scar, we can Scar's soft yet depressed grin indicating that a small part of Taka is proud of Mufasa. But then he remembered everything back. How Mufasa took his royal bloodline, how Sarabi chose his brother over him, and how he lost everything. For a brief moment, Taka was glad for Mufasa. But the lingering bitterness and hate within him turns him back to the vengeful Scar.
@@afifzahiruddinrohaizan52 muy buenas expresiones faciales, una mejora desde la anterior película
@@afifzahiruddinrohaizan52I feel like Mufasa turned him into scar after he chose not to forgive him. I feel like the original lion king could have been avoided if mufasa didn’t do that
sad part about taka, he was kind to mufasa, he could have been a better and supportive brother to him, and make an effort to better himself, but in the end, hatred and jealousy consumed him, as the hyenas consumed scar
@@joshputzke5400 I wanna see mufasa part 2 about scar and the hyenas
Like grandfather and granddaughter
0:11 - 0:20 - 0:30 - 0:44 - 0:53 - 0:59 - 1:03 Power Roar.
Like GrandFather Like GrandDaughter!
Mufusa's roar lives on in his granddaughter Kiara and his grandson Kion
Kiara was one of the MVPs of this movie ❤
Scar's greatest moments came when it was time to save his brother. He was destined to be his brother's protector. He had very few qualities, if any, of a great king, Mufasa did. Mufasa had king written all over him and had Scar accepted that he would have been a great second in the pridelands, answerable only to his brother. He would have thrived and maybe even find another lioness to be with.
I just saw the film yesterday and felt sad for Taka. Just one tiiiiny thing Mufasa could have done: he shouldn't confess his feelings to Sarabi YET, you know? At least lead Sarabi to Taka a little, let them date, etc... So when Taka realizes Sarabi's not into him, he WOULD have been good-natured abt it for his bro. Taka LOVES Mufasa so much, that's why the hurt was so great and his breaking point was seeing them both together. Mufasa knew better since he saw both Taka's parents practically "reject" him in a way... Don't take the girl so fast, dude 😂
Fun fact: Much like the previous film, most of the CGI visual designs and sound designs for this film came straight from Disney's Animal Kingdom, Florida. Adult Simba's likeness is based on Dakari, the park's (now retired and rehomed) male lion resident. Rafiki's tree, if you look closely, has animal carvings in the trunk, branches, and roots, just like the real life tree of life at DAK which measures 145 feet tall, 50 feet wide at its base, and has over 300 animal carvings. The mountain scene, while technically taking place on Mt Kilimanjaro, also drew visual aspects from Expedition Everest from the park. The baby elephants shown in the film bear striking resemblance to baby elephant Corra at the park. The rhythm, tunes, and visuals to the songs give the same vibes as the live show Festival of The Lion King. So yes, Disney's Animal Kingdom comprised a large chunk of creativity to this film.
The best movie I have ever seen in disney the characters have emotions and the story shows how those two brothers Mufasa and Taka met I really like that scene where Mufasa Was Appointed as the king of milele and when he comes to the throne he Roars and then it switches up to kiara and then she roars at the same place where mufasa came and roared and then again kiara roars and then from the sky mufasa comes and Roars saying I am Here for you saying that she will carry the legacy of her father and Grandfather Best movie ever
0:11 - 0:38 Try not to cry, try not to cry…
0:39 song picks up…(try not to cry)
0:44 Mufasa Roars (try not to cry)
0:53 Kiara Roars as she and Mufasa trade roars from different eras in time (dang it 😢)
1:10 Mufasa appears in the Sky
1:15 Mufasa and Kiara exchange Roars present day (dang it 😭😭😭😭😭😭)
The power of this scene in the movie between Kiara and Mufasa roaring in different eras to exchanging roars present day, gave me goosebumps. This was and has to be one of the most powerful moments and scenes in The Lion King Movie Franchise, in my opinion.
0:06 this it's not over prime
We were given the power to change our world, and you chose to destroy it...just like Kiros. You've betrayed the Pride Lands and it's citizens. And you betrayed...ME..
Mufasa: We were given the chance to create a new kingdom, and you chose to embrace evil, abuse what you were promised at birth and tyrannically rule it with with hatred and jealousy with no mercy, just like Kiros. You have betrayed the Pride Lands and all of it's animal inhabitants...and you betrayed...me. Go. Take what's left of Kiro's pride and those gluttonous hyenas, leave this entire kingdom and never, ever, ever return. You are...banished from Milele. (Taka/Scar's face contorts into shock and remorse before glaring at Mufasa for taking everything from him.) It didn't have to end this way.
Scar: This isn't over... Mufasa.
@@Godzillakingofkaiju1 Scar: This isn't over... Your Majesty.
mufasa is better king than taka afk scar
Scar is trash compared to the legendary mafasa
I’m going to make a Q&A if you go to community you all will see it
Preciosooooo
Thank you! Cheers!
After watching this movie Scar's respect++
What
Respect for leaving his own mother, thanks for showing your character
Are you high?
I do somewhat understand that Scar was saddened that he didn’t get Sarabi at all, but that didn’t justify his actions at all as he was too afraid to step up when action was needed especially with the Outsiders’ ambush and that getting true love is only possible through bravery, character development, and maturity.
Kiara: "You'll never be Mufasa"
The line she said to her father after he exiled Kovu explaining that he's done that to him cuz he's on his father's path..
She told him that after she knows the full story about her grandfather destiny..
Mufasa: Now, go!! Scar, You are hereby BANISHED from Milele/Pride Lands, FOREVER!!!
Taka/Scar: This isn't over, brother!!! This is just the beginning!!! I HATE YOU!!!!
Narrator: WOW!!! After Kiros was defeated, Taka was actually became known as Scar and thanks to Kiros' claws!! And now, Scar was BANISHED from Pride Lands, and Mufasa and Sarabi was became a new King and Queen of Pride Lands before Simba was born in the origin story as the flashback scenes!!!! What a plot twist!!!
Transformers one
I would never forgive Taka, Obasi and almost Eshe for chasing away outsiders and those responsible for the death of Kiros' son. Although he is a villain, he is a father to the outsider prince 💔💔
The epic ending
That’s when I became scar when I led the pride 0:05
Should have done real lion roar at the end
All lion roars are real on there now, all roars and sounds are real ones recorded from real lions..
@@DillanMaylin-u9zdude it’s tiger, that’s very obvious
Somebody should tell little girlboss Kiara that she will not rule the pride lands.
Kovu would be King the one Scar chose. It’s ironic now with this version.
@@Catgirl2021 Yes, and no. Kovu gonna become a king, but Kiara is going to be the ruler of the Pride land due to her bloodline. It's like Queen Elizabeth situation.
Disney ninjas are biding their time
Why am i so sad about scar he gave hime ewerything :(
I feel sorry for scar😢 mufasa don't love him anymore? Why he angry at him in the end? Mufasa don't understand, that scar have a bad parents, if he be a good brother, he just talk with scar about his problems😢also scar saves him from kimba, idk name of the white lion😅and take him out of water....
Watch the entire movie and you Will know
@LeleCosplayer I watch, I know, but mufasa not a good brother, he can forgive scar, but he didn't 💔😢
😢
For once, I feel bad for Taka.
I wanna feel bad for Taka but on the other hand, dude he just unintentionally stole your girl. Like- dude you can find yourself another girlfriend like- REALLy?
To be fair, it was pretty clear from the beginning that Sarabi had no interest in him whatsoever.
@ imagine if only zazu join and they met Sarabi at pridelands and Mufasa and scar both find their girlfriend, yayyy happy ending;)
It’s okay he has zira, she loved taka/scar to death. Literally
I feel sad for taka how a royal blood prince help a stranger and consider him brother and later that stranger sidelined taka,,,he lost his family ,love and remain alone where mufasa get his mother back and everyone loves him
You wrong Mufasa don't sidelined Taka/Scar , Taka betrayal Mufasa and joins the Kiros and the pride lands is not Taka's kingdom, Taka's kingdom is destroyed by Kiros
Taka is the coward lion, when his mother was in trouble Mufasa fight back taka ran and hide cause he was scared
For one, Mufasa didn’t “take” anything from Scar. He betrayed him due to his own jealousy.
On another note, Kovu will be the future King and heir he chose but it didn’t happened in the way Scar would of hoped. At the end Taka/Scar got what he wanted through Kovu.
@ Scar wasn’t even his father he just took him in
@@ZendigoPlays I think that’s irony, probably a revenge on Simba with the mere fact Scar’s own dad just took Mufasa in. What’s interesting with Kovu he looks like he could be Scar’s son.
Going back to reality, we know this prequel is not canon to the 1994 Lion King or Simba’s pride.
I honestly wished they didn’t do this film.