A new cub has taken birth in Africa.
Everyone was so happy after hearing the news that Queen Sarabi has given birth
to a baby lion. Rafiki, the leader of the monkeys always had visionary
eyesight. He broke a fruit and marked something on that little cub’s head. The
monkey even displayed that little cub to all the animals of Africa while
standing on that Pride Rock. King Mufasa declared that Simba is going to become
the King of Africa in future. Scar felt too jealous after hearing this
announcement.
Always remember, Simba; this is your
kingdom and as a King, it is your duty and responsibility to take care of all
the animals of your kingdom. One day, you will be the King of these African
jungles. Uncle Scar, do you know, one day I will be the King of this kingdom?
Ha ha ha...your dad has not told you about that dangerous place or what. Do you
know, what lies beyond that horizon? If possible, dare to visit that dangerous
place as a brave cub. Come on, Nala, let us visit a secret place. Dad! I just
wanted to be brave like you.
Simba, all the former kings have died
and have become the Stars of the sky. When you will be the King, these Stars
will always be there to guide you. Simba visited the Elephant graveyard last
night, but, we failed to kill him because his father rescued him on time. That
bird, Zazu is a good informer. I want all the hyenas to be on my side as I am
going to become the King of African jungles. Take this piece of Zebra meat. I
have a master plan to kill both Simba and Mafusa. You such hyenas just need to
execute the plan well.
Surprise! Surprise! My dear nephew!
Just wait here! Your dad is going to show you some surprise. Hyenas started the
chasing operation on the wildebeests. The herd of wildebeests ran towards
Simba. Mafusa came at the right time to save Simba. Simba’s father climbed on
the nearby rocky cliff on time and requested his younger brother to help him,
but, alas, Scar acted as an enemy to his own elder brother. Oh! Simba! You are
responsible for your father’s death. What a shame! Run away from here. That’s
my order.
We kept on chasing Simba, but,
somehow, we lost track of him. Ok! Not an issue! Let me declare that both Simba
and Mafusa got killed by a herd of wildebeests. Therefore, I, the Scar, am now
the King of African Jungles. Oh! These bloody vultures! Whoa! Look! It is a
little lion cub. We can utilize him for our security in the jungle. The
mongoose and the wild pig became Simba’s friend. Simba, Timon and Pumbaa spent
their hakuna matata life in the jungle. Simba grew up as a big lion with his
sweet friends.
One day, a lioness attacked Pumbaa,
but got rescued in time by Simba. Nala! Is it you? Nala was so happy to see
Simba alive. After all; both Simba and Nala loved each other since their
childhood days. Timon understood the true love between Simba and Nala. That’s
why; Timon and Pumbaa started singing the song that they are going to lose
Simba as their friend. Simba, you must come back and rule the African jungles.
But, Simba was still in a hangover of hakuna matata life where there was no
tension and no responsibility.
When Rafiki heard that Simba is
alive, he was overjoyed. The monkey was expert enough to take Simba in front of
a small lake. Look at the sky, Simba. Can you see your dad’s soul out there?
The soul of Mafusa motivated Simba to go back to Pride Rock to become the King.
Timon and Pumbaa also marched towards Pride Rock. How can they let their friend
fight a war alone! Mom! I am still alive. Ex-Queen Sarabi united all the
lionesses of African jungles within a short span of time.
After seeing the return of Simba, the
Scar tried to convince everyone that Mafusa died due to Simba only. The hyenas
were in support of Scar. When the hyenas tried to attack Simba, all the
lionesses led by Ex-Queen Sarabi attacked those hyenas. Scar tried to impress
Simba by saying that their common enemies are the hyenas. The hyenas heard
those statements. Simba was in a mood to forgive Scar, but Scar was in a mood
to kill Simba. Who got killed by the hyenas? Finally, standing on the Pride Rock,
who was “THE LION KING”?
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