Season 4 Premiere/Season 4: Review #1: “The Lion Guard”: “Return of the Roar”

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WARNING: THE FOLLOWING YOU’RE ABOUT TO SEE MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!!! TURN BACK IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THIS PILOT/MOVIE EPISODE THAT WASN’T AS GOOD AS THE MOVIE IT WAS BASED OFF OF THAT IS CONSIDERED ONE OF DISNEY’S WELL-KNOWN CLASSICS OF ALL TIME!!!!!!

-We Now Join Our Regularly Scheduled Review, Already in Progress-

PREVIOUSLY ON “THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN”:

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: *Reads RM’s Diary* Wait, YOU have a sister and a real name?

THE REVIEW MASTER (PRESENT): *Sigh* Yes. Yes, I do. Her name is Rosie Bernstein, while my REAL name is Trevor. Trevor Bernstein. Before I met you, my older sister, Rosie, was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago. We didn’t have enough money to help her get cured and I wanted to because she took care of me, after my parents got killed in a car crash when I was 10 years old. I decided to make my OWN blog in order to raise money for Rosie’s breast cancer. I even tried to advertise about helping me raise more money to help my sister, but ALL that changed, when you came along as “The Detective Librarian” AND TOOK AWAY ALL THOSE FANS FROM ME!!!! As time went by and your first few days on my blog came, I started to get less attention and enough money to help and I thought that things couldn’t get any more worse than this! But, I was wrong, a few months after 2015 started, Rosie’s condition began to worsen and she died on February 28, 2015, as a result. I decided to help get a backup plan, by doing charities, asking my horrible-relatives to help, and buckets for money, but THEY DIDN’T WORK EITHER!!! By now, I REALLY WANTED TO GET RID OF THE ONE THING THAT RUINED MY LIFE AND CAUSED BY ONE AND ONLY SISTER WHO EVEN CARED ABOUT ME IN MY FAMILY, ROSIE BERNSTEIN, BUT YOU TOOK THAT MONEY THAT COULD ONLY SAVE HER LIFE AWAY FROM ME AND YOU STARTED TO GET MORE PRAISE THAN I DID, BECAUSE OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😡

KING ORKENIA (SPEAKING ALIEN LANGUAGE): As for YOU!!! AS SOON AS I MAKE ANOTHER “STAR WARS” REFERENCE…You will be DESTROYED!!!!!! *Shoots Heat-Laser from Eyes*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: *AGH!!!* AAAAAAAAHHH!!!! ARRGHH!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! OH MY, CELESTIA, HELP!!!! REVIEW MASTER!!!!…PLEASE!!!!!! I’M BEGGING YOU!!!! HELP ME, HELP ME AND ALL THOSE DYING HUMANS AND FRIENDS OUT THERE THAT…NEED YOU!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!…

THE REVIEW MASTER (PRESENT): *Gasp!*

NOOOO!!! DON’T YOU DARE HURT MY FRIEND LIKE THAT!! EVER AGAIN, YOU MONSTER!!!!!!!!!!!!! *Carries King Orkenia and Throws Him, While Being Heated By His Heat-Powers*

KING ORKENIA (SPEAKING ALIEN LANGUAGE, NOT REALLY):

THE REVIEW MASTER (PRESENT): *Collapses to the Ground*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Trevor!! NO!!! GET UP, NOW!!!! *Explosion*

THE REVIEW MASTER/TREVOR BERNSTEIN (PRESENT) (DYING):…Thank you… Detective. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me…That was the last review I ever needed for my career and…..My life. *Coughing* I was wrong…Rosie taught me that “You Don’t To Control Everything In Your Life That You Hate and You Have to Face Them With Confidence and a Faithful Soul”……Go. Help me finish what my sister started…Please.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: *Sad Sigh* I will, Trevor. I promise.

THE REVIEW MASTER/TREVOR BERNSTEIN (PRESENT) (DYING): Actually. Instead of calling me that…Call me…”The Review Master” once again. The new “Review Master” is you, Detective. Keep your old name and I’ll keep my other name I chose…….”You’re The Detective Librarian and….Happy 100th Review for One Year and I’m Very Proud of You and how You Received Many Praise and a hundred reviews after all this time…..I’ll always be here in the reviewing community. I promise…..” <:’) *Dies*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN:

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN (CONTINUED): *Sigh* I will, Review Master…..I promise. *Cries Deep Down Inside*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN (MAKING A SPEECH): Where ever you are, Review Master AKA Trevor, you’ll ALWAYS be one of us and part of our hearts and souls of review-making. <:'(

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN (MONOLOGUE):  Today, a new day is dawning for reviewing…A day where things will turn out just fine…..

LINK TO PREVIOUS REVIEW/SEASON:

100TH Review Special/Season 3 Finale/Season 3: Review #32: “MLP: FIM”: Season 5 Finale: Episodes 25 & 26: “The Cutie Re-Mark” Parts 1 & 2

-Now, Onto the Actual Review-

-PROLOGUE: The Review Master’s House, 11:46 AM, Present Day-

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: *Unpacking Trevor Bernstein/Review Master’s Belongings*……….*Sad Sigh*

TED THE SCRIPT PERSON: Hey, Detective. I know you’re upset, but, The Review Master was your arch-enemy. I think it’s time you put it behind you and move on. We’ve got to unpack most of his stuff, seeing as how he’s no longer living here and has moved onto a better place.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: I know, Ted! But, I still feel very depressed by it. Ever since we first began our major rivalry, I’ve always had this strange feeling that Review Master– I mean, Trevor and I have this sort of interesting relationship that us fighting is like a bond, until his death, when he gave his life to save me from the Mormenian ruler, King Orkenia, and his kind from killing me. I just wish that I could do something to honor him and start off my upcoming Season 4 of my blog’s reviews.

TED THE SCRIPT PERSON: Well, why not do a collaboration review with one of the former members of his group called “The Hunters”?

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Nah. They might still be evil anyway, especially Timothy the Ghost Train or even Frankie Heck for that matter. Although, I still congratulate her for sending a ship to rescue me and the Review Master’s dying body from the collapsing Moon Destructor.

SHINING ARMOR: Well, don’t worry, Detective. You’ve still got us as your friends, ever since we became friendly-rivals, I’ve always considered you one of my best friends.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN:…..Hmm, maybe you’re right. But, I should definitely do a review to honor Trevor. We should think about it later and get back to unpacking.

SHINING ARMOR: Right! *Continues Unpacking*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: *Unpacks Stuff in Trevor’s Room* *An Object Falls to the Ground* Huh, what’s this? Hmm, looks like some-sort of flashdrive or something. *Plugs Flashdrive Onto Review Master/Trevor’s Computer and Plays It*

THE REVIEW MASTER/TREVOR BERNSTEIN (FLASHDRIVE VIDEO): Hello, it is I, “The Review Master”!!! I’m recording this video as my will, in case I die and send a message to anyone who is going to replace or dedicate me as “The Greatest Reviewer of All Time”!!!! For my final review on my blog, I’ll be doing a review of the TV movie/pilot episode of Disney’s “The Lion King” spin-off show, “The Lion Guard” and is titled, “Return of the Roar”, focusing on Simba’s son, Kion. *Video Continues*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: A new “Lion King” movie based off of a new “LK” TV show, focusing on Simba having a son, instead of a daughter? :O TED, SHINING ARMOR, AND EVERYONE ELSE, COME UPSTAIRS, I THINK I’VE GOT SOMETHING!!!!!

-The Detective Librarian’s Office, 2:30 PM-

Hello, I’m The Detective Librarian and as you all know, Season 4 of my reviewing career on my blog has finally arrived, after a LONG hiatus (okay, not really), we’re FINALLY BACK INTO REVIEWING, THE ONE THING I ENJOY THE MOST ON MY BLOGGING CAREER!!!! *Sigh of Relaxation* In order to start off, we’re going to be taking a look at a new movie for a new TV show on Disney Junior based off of “The Lion King”. I know what you’re thinking, “This is just another money-making scheme for Disney” and you’re probably right or just a way to bring back nostalgia for many fans of the movie that this is based off of. What’s the new movie called, along with the TV show, you may ask? It’s called “The Lion Guard”: “Return of the Roar”;  first aired on Disney Channel on November 22, 2015. Since this is a film based off of a movie that everyone seems to enjoy, you’re all wondering, “OMG, Disney’s Ruining Our Childhood Forever, OH NO, LET’S FORM A ANGRY MOB, BLAH, BLAH, BLAH” and (again), YOU’RE ALL CORRECT!!!! This is supposed to be a pilot episode for the new TV series that’s airing on Disney Junior next year on January 15, 2016, meaning that it’s supposed to be targeted towards the younger audience/children.

Gee, I wonder how it’ll turn out when it airs as a series, instead of a movie. Aside from that, will this movie turn out terrible, let’s find out! This is “The Lion Guard”: “Return of the Roar”!!

So, the movie starts off at the Pridelands, where we get a nice little reference to the first movie, where we see the sun rise over the Pridelands, while music from the scene with Mufasa’s ghost from the first film is being played in the background. Sadly, the “Circle of Life” song is not being sung, which would’ve been better, but, I would sound like a broken record if I ranted about it. We then see Simba (played by Rob Lowe, not Matthew Broderick), the ruler of the Pridelands, teaching his daughter, Kiara (played by Eden Riegel) about how the kingdom works/the same lessons Mufasa taught to him in the first movie, like “How the Sun Touches Our Kingdom and Stuff”. Also, I would like to point out that Rob Lowe’s voice for Simba is just awful because it sounds NOTHING like Matthew Broderick’s voice for him from the original movie and the franchise’s trilogy. Take a look at this clip for example and see what I mean!!:

I’m not even kidding here, THIS is how he sounds throughout the entire film and probably for the rest of the series!! Rob Lowe’s voice for Simba sounds more like an Asian male/someone who’s high and mighty, like one of the male characters during the “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from the “Mulan” movie. Why, Disney, just WHY, WHY THE BUCK COULDN’T YOU HIRE MATTHEW BRODERICK AGAIN OR EVEN HIRE SOMEONE ELSE THAT SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE HIM (SUCH AS, I DUNNO, CAM CLARKE, JUST LIKE IN THE “TIMON AND PUMBAA” CARTOON)??????!!!!!! I MEAN, I KNOW THAT HE’S BUSY WITH OTHER PROJECTS OR ANYTHING PERSONAL, BUT COME ON, HE DID A GREAT JOB VOICING HIM IN THE FIRST THREE MOVIES, FIND SOMEONE ELSE THAT SOUNDS LIKE HIM FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!! 😡 But, I digress, we first meet our main character of the movie, Simba and Nala’s son and Kiara’s younger brother, Kion (played by Max Charles) and his best friend, a honey badger named Bunga (voiced by Joshua Rush), who are both playing a game called Baobab Ball right in-front of Simba’s lecture with his daughter from the second film, “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride”. Simba suggests that he should continue playing their game somewhere else, while he lets Kiara and her friends hunt gazelles in the Pridelands. So, Kion and Bunga travel across the Land, through rivers, different clans of animals, other characters from the first film (including Rafiki), new characters that will be important to the story later, and play our first song of the movie, until they chase the Baobab Ball, which lands into the Outlands from (again) the second film.

Ya see, guys, this does show some continuity from the first two movies, except it shows Kiara as a cub and without Kovu involved, except that he’ll appear in the show, soon enough. Anyway, Bunga decides to foolishly risk his life to get the Ball back and into the Pridelands, but, Kovu (of course) refuses to come with him and sticks to his father’s rules of staying away from the Outlands. As Bunga explores the Outlands and gets the Ball back, a bunch of hyenas (just like the ones from the first movie) led by our new hyena named Janja (played by Andrew Kishino) ambush and capture him. Kovu saves Bunga by roaring so loudly with a bunch of cloud-lion-like spirits in the sky roaring with him and gain his cutie mark– I mean a tattoo-like mark that looks more like a cutie mark from “MLP: FIM”, which actually surprises the Hyenas and let Bunga escape. Gee, I bet that if the CMC (Cutie Mark Crusaders: Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle) still had their blank flanks, they would definitely believe that roaring loudly as they can like a lion would do the same thing to Kion. Even Scootaloo would be like–:

You can say that for this movie being a non-canon version of a well-known classic, just to sell more toys for a new show that is actually nothing but selling more merchandising, like the new CGI “Thomas” episodes. But (AGAIN), I digress, as you’d expect, Kion and Bunga are very surprised over Kion’s unexpected roar that acted all magical and cutie-mark and such, while they head their way back home to Pride Rock. Speaking of Pride Rock, Simba, his wife Nala (played by Gabrielle Union, have to admit, not a bad replacement for her original voice from the three movies, Moira Kelly), and Rafiki have apparently heard Kion’s roar while at Pride Rock. They now believe that Kion is the new leader of an organization called the show and movie’s title, “The Lion Guard”, even though Simba is very doubtful about Kion’s new responsibility. But, Nala encourages him to listen to Rafiki, seeing as how he’s the insane, but wise monkey of Mufasa and now Simba. But, as Kion and Bunga (conveniently) return, they overheard the conversation, but are wondering what Simba and Rafiki were talking about, until they are led by Rafiki into a cave, where he and Simba are waiting for him. We then get an explanation of what “The Lion Guard” is and why this movie and series is titled that way, being a spin-off to the you-know-what.

It turns out that the roar that Kion gave earlier was “The Roar of the Elders”, a powerful roar belonging to the leader of the organization called “The Lion Guard”. The organization was in the cave/secret base called the Lair of the Lion Guard and (get a load of this) Mufasa’s (played by James Earl Jones, THANK GOD FOR HIS ROLE) younger brother, Scar used to be the leader of the Lion Guard and once had the Roar of the Elders. The members of the Lion Guard that Scar once led are lions that are meant to be the “Fastest”, “Strongest”, “Keenest”, and “Bravest”, but he permanently lost his position and gift when he attempted to use the roar (since he’s everybody’s favorite villain of the trilogy) for evil. After this, Simba– Wait a minute, WHAT?! YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT SCAR, WHO WAS JEALOUS OF HIS OLDER BROTHER WAS A LEADER, INSTEAD OF A VILLAINOUS LION THAT ASKED THE HYENAS TO DO HIS BIDDING, WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR MUFASA’S DEATH AND RESULTED IN HIMSELF GETTING MAULED TO DEATH BY THE HYENAS WAS ONCE A LEADER?????!!!!!! I would make a major rant about it, but, this review is taking too long, so let’s back to the real deal. As I was saying, Simba asks Kion to (since he’s the leader) look for lions that are fit enough to be part of the organization.

On their way to look for other group members, Kion decides his first member of the Lion Guard should be his BFF, Bunga, and Bunga–:

–Accepts the offer as the “Bravest” spirit of the Lion Guard. However, unbeknownst to our heroes, a vulture named Mzingo (played by Jonny Rees), who is Janja’s best friend, is spying on them and overheard their entire conversation, before he flies away to tell the Hyenas the news. Our heroes decide to do their first mission as the Lion Guard and they have their first chance when one of Kiara’s friends, Zuri, screams because her claws are stuck on a log, while she was sharpening them. Just then, everyone’s favorite bunch, the meerkat and warthog duo named Timon and Pumbaa (played by Kevin Schon, replacing Nathan Lane from the first movie, and Ernie Sabella) show up and attempt to free Zuri’s claws. But, Bunga (who is actually Timon and Pumbaa’s adopted nephew) interrupts the whole failed rescue operation and causes Zuri to fall out of the log and reveal a load of bugs, Timon and Pumbaa’s favorite food. He tells everyone about Kion’s new position as the Lion Guard leader and asks his two unexplained-adopted uncles if he could be a member of the group. But, Timon and Pumbaa, being danger-haters, begrudgingly agree to allow him to be a member of the you-know-what, after we get this musical song called “Zuka Zama”, which is basically a replacement of “Hakuta Matata”!:

Wow, “Hakuta Matata” is now replaced by this!!! But, I have to admit, it’s pretty catchy, even if it’s aimed for kids and “The Lion King” is one of Disney’s family-entertainment flicks that is usually animated. Back with the story, after the scene ends with Pumbaa doing a fart joke, we then cut to the Outlands, where Mzingo from earlier flies to the Hyenas and tells them about the resurrection of the Lion Guard, much to their dismay. They come up with a plan to attack the Pridelands, which is attack all of the animals, while singing our second song, “Tonight We Strike”. That song sure gives me classic film and “Nightmare Before Christmas” flashbacks. Meanwhile, Kion and Bunga’s Lion Guard assembling continues at the Pridelands, when they assemble the rest of Kion’s friends. They are a cattle egret named Ono (played by the actor of idiot Brick Heck from “The Middle”, Atticus Shaffer), a cheetah named Fuli (voiced by Diamond White), and a hippopotamus named Beshte (played by Dusan Brown).

He then gathers all of his friends to show them the Roar of the Elders. But, as Kion attempts his roar, it only makes a squeak instead of an actual roar, much to the confusion of our new characters. Then, out of nowhere, Zazu (played by Jeff Bennett) brings Simba, Kiara, and Tiifu to Kion, where Simba scolds his son for choosing his non-lion friends as members of the Lion Guard and tells him that it isn’t a game and it must be taken seriously, before walking away, leaving Kion unhappy. While Kiara and Tiifu are busy hunting some gazelles (even though Kiara turned into an adult to hunt animals in the second film), Mzingo flies over the group of gazelles and has Janja leading his hyenas to the herd. They decide to send Simba to help investigate, while Kiara keeps a sharp eye on the Hyenas. Meanwhile, Kion is still disappointed over the way his father harshly scolded him over his decision and (terribly) sings our third and final song of the movie, “Kion’s Lament”. During the song, he then meets Mufasa’s ghost (just like in the first film) and is taught by him to trust his instincts, which gives him the courage to do the right thing.

As he finishes his song with confidence, Bunga arrives and warns him about the Hyenas and their attack on the Pridelands. Kion rushes towards his friends and they accept his offer to join the Lion Guard and are each given their marks by Kion.

1.) Fuli = Fastest

2.) Bunga = Bravest

3.) Besthe = Strongest

4.) Ono = Keenest

At least the Elements of Harmony from “MLP: FIM” were more powerful than them– I mean as powerful as them. 😀 So, our newly-formed heroes work together to fight back against the Hyenas and stop them from killing and leading the entire herd of gazelles. But, the gazelles continue to race and place Kiara in danger on a rock, leaving Fuli to help Bunga race to the rock and save Kiara. How does he stop the herd: Take a wild guess. It’s another “Fart Joke”, of course and it actually works because Pumbaa’s farting techniques actually taught him to do those farts.:

Exactly, Rarity! The last fart joke was funnier than that and at least it’s better than giving a crap about it, which I don’t because I’M SO CALM ABOUT REVIEWING THIS MOVIE!!!! After saving Kiara, Kovu uses his Roar of the Elders to banish Janja and his Hyenas back to the Outlands. Simba, Rafiki, and Nala, who have been watching the entire scene congratulate Kion and his friends for saving the day and we finally end this movie when Simba agrees that it’s officially time to have Kion as the new leader of the reformed Lion Guard. It’s basically the credits rolling and call the film quits!:

This video really describes this movie because I don’t want to see a pointless reason to sell more merchandising based off of a classic Disney film!! And you know what, NEITHER SHOULD YOU!!!! Even if you’re a “Lion King” or Disney fan, this movie is just terrible. The animation is okay, the jokes are okay, but the plot is handled really poorly, the new characters are forgettable, the songs are less than average (but some of them are alright), and there’s really no reason to make a spin-off show based off a good Disney film. I still feel bad for being very harsh during my review of the first “Lion King”, seeing as how many people have and still really, really love or enjoy that movie. But, hey, I still like the first film because it did have a good plot, colorful characters, really powerful moments, a great moral, really good songs, beautiful animation as always, and had hilarious humor. But, let’s remove that for a second and just look at “The Lion Guard” on it’s own!

Overall, “The Lion Guard” is not only a really bad pilot episode to an upcoming spin-off, it’s probably one of the worst spin-offs to a classic!! It’s one of the worst because of Disney agreeing to have a spin-off aimed for younger children decided to make more money and toys by creating this crap!! As a sequel/midquel/prequel, it would be not epic and be pointless, as a standalone movie, it would be even less pointless and make it less epic. I already know for a fact that many fans of “TLK” are already pissed off by it and will go crazy over it and form an angry mob to track down Disney for killing their childhood, forever!! This movie deserves an absolute 4/10– Actually, it’s a 2/10 because it’s not really that good and it didn’t do much for me!!!!! To the person that I dedicate this review to, “The Review Master”/Trevor Bernstein, I’m sorry that you chose to review this piece of crap!!!! If you’re here right now, I’ll be sticking to the first two movies, except for another pointless prequel and midquel that no one loves!!!

I’m The Detective Librarian and if you’ll excuse, I’m going to watch some “PROPER” “Lion King” clips. Also, I’ll be expecting some reviews for Christmas, just in time for the holidays, so, toodles, everybody!!! 😉

-THE END-

 

 

 

Season 2: Review #8: “The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride”

WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS! IF ONLY YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE SEQUEL TO A FILM THAT’S CONSIDERED A CLASSIC, STOP READING THIS RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!

-We Now Join Our Regularly Scheduled Review Already in Progress-

Hello, I’m The Detective Librarian and as you may have known already, I reviewed a Disney film that is nearly 21-years old and that is “The Lion King”. I said it was okay, but it’s sort of growing on me and I sorta like it. I kinda take back of what I said about this film and the characters were nice and memorable, the plot was good and it felt like the Bible, it had very powerful and epic moments, and some of the songs were interesting. After the film’s success, someone did a Broadway musical based off of the film of the same name and it was successful as well, believe it or not. However, Disney decided to make two more films after the first film as a sequel and a midquel (a film that takes place in the middle of another film)/prequel and they were direct-to-home/DVD releases. Today, I’ll be reviewing the sequel that was considered not as successful as the previous film. I’m of course talking about “The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride”, based off of William Shakepeare’s “Romeo & Juliet” (just like how the previous film was considered based off of “Hamlet”). Now it’s time to hear my thoughts about the not-so-successful-sequel. This is “The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride”.

The film opens with the first song of the film, “He Lives in You”, and it’s quite similar to the first film’s song, “Circle of Life”, but it focuses on the Pride Land’s king, Simba (voiced by Matthew Broderick in the previous film), and his wife, Nala, Rafiki (Simba’s royal monkey), and everyone else showing Simba’s newborn daughter, Kiara, with Mufasa (Simba’s dead father) watching them like God. Timon and Pumbaa (the friendly pair of a meerkat and warthog that adopted Simba in the previous film) think that Kiara is a boy like Simba was, but they faint when Rafiki corrects them saying that Kiara is a girl. Wow, what a reaction to a different gender being born off of the face of the freaking Earth. The next scene cuts to Kiara (now a young cub) getting permission from her father to go out on her own with Zazu (Simba’s royal bird) warning them about a dangerous group known as the Outsiders. Wow, what a name to a bunch of Out-siders. *Ba Dum Tsh!*

EVERYONE: BOOOOOOO!!!!! *SPLAT!*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Everyone’s a critic. Not you, Nostalgia Critic!

(Reference to a Joke By Trainboy7 & Dalek44)

Anyways, we’ll found out what those (quote on quote) “Outsiders” are later. So, Kiara goes out and just after she leaves, Nala explains that Kiara reminds her of Simba when he was very young. Uh-huh, back when Simba was young, inexperienced, clumsy, bad-luck prone (as usual), AND NOT SO WISE!!!!!!!! Along the way, Kiara chases after a butterfly, stands on a rock, and notices the Outlands (where the Outsiders are). Just as she’s about to risk her life and be an idiot, the odd-but-friendly pair themselves show up and scare the crap out of Kiara and that causes her to fall into the water and get rescued by Pumbaa. Why?: Because Timon and Pumbaa are now Kiara’s babysitters (thank God Simba didn’t hire “The Baby-Sitters Club” because the BSC are immature, but I digress), it’s a nice way for Timon and Pumbaa get a reward for helping Simba and Nala stop Simba’s cold-hearted, deciving, and evil uncle, Scar.

Just as the pair try to get Kiara to eat bugs (like they normally do), Kiara sneaks past them when they weren’t looking. Seriously, Timon and Pumbaa seem like BAD BABYSITTERS AND JUST WAIT UNTIL THEY START THEIR OWN BABYSITTING BUSINESS.–

SCRIPT PERSON: Hey, Detective.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Oh, hey. What’s up?

SCRIPT PERSON: Oh, nothing. But, did you read the news lately?

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: No, I didn’t and besides, I’m not a newspaper person.

SCRIPT PERSON: Well, I just came across this really interesting ad on the paper and you gotta go check it out.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Okay, let me see here.–

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN (READING): “Are you in trouble? Do you want to have great babysitters that don’t act immature or be lazy and stuff like that? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Just call Timon and Pumbaa’s Babysitters Organization! Just call 1-840-684-TIMON-AND-PUMBAA-BABYSITTING. Call now! I mean it because we need bugs and Uh-oh! Here comes the newspapers guys, bu-bye!

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Wait. WHAT?! SURELY, you CAN’T BE SERIOUS, SCRIPT PERSON!!

SCRIPT PERSON: I AM and don’t call me Surely!

So, Kiara goes to the Outlands (disobeying her father’s instructions) and stumbles upon a cub that resembles a younger version of Scar. His name is Kovu and he starts teasing her and they come across a bridge of alligators that nearly eat Kiara and Kovu. Luckily, they escape from the swamp of alligators just in time. However, when they reach the other side, they come across Kovu’s vengeful mother, Zira (voiced by the late Suzanne Pleshette), the leader of the Outsiders at the same time Simba, Nala, Timon, and Pumbaa show up! Simba and Zira have an epic roar-stand-off and it turns out that the Outsiders are Scar’s family that was exiled to the Outlands after Scar’s death. Wait a minute, HOLD ON! There’s a continuity error in this one, we never saw Scar’s family in the previous film and WAIT A SECOND!!!! Scar must’ve married Sarabi (Simba’s mother) after Mufasa was killed, so that pretty much makes more sense.

Back with the story, Kovu is actually Zira’s adopted son (which means that he was found in the open) and Simba exiles Zira and Kovu (again), while taking Kiara home and finding out from Zira that their biggest feud between the Outsiders and the Pride Lands has just begun. What a family feud (not the game show), and it’s really based off of “Romeo and Juliet” alright. Simba returns his daughter to the Pride Lands, still not happy over his daughter’s mistake. Kiara then doubts herself, until Simba teaches her that being a lion or a lioness is in her blood during the song, “We Are One”. This is really a way to teach kids to not have doubts and commit suicide after making a mistake. After all, we all make mistakes so that we can learn from them instead of making the same mistake again like an idiot. Meanwhile, we get to see the other part of the Outlands for the very first time, along with the rest of the Outsiders.

This includes Kovu’s crazy older brother, Nuka, and his sister, Vitanni. Zira, as her hateful and vengeful self, gets very angry over Kovu coming across Kiara and just as she puts her adopted son onto a bed-thingy, she realizes that coming across Simba and his family is the key to getting back the Pride Lands. After this, she sings her lullaby, or should I say: “My Lullaby”, in a very dramatic and intense way. Meanwhile, the crazy-lunatic himself, Rafiki, is alone in his tree keeping track of what’s going on and is communicating with the ghost of Mufasa. He realizes that Mufasa’s plan is to unite the Outsiders and the Pride Lands, have Kovu and Kiara fall in love, and become one. What a plan, heh, I wish I made plans like that.

After time goes by, Kiara grows up to be a young adult (now voiced by Neve Campbell) and is now able to go and hunt on her own. Simba, however, is starting to become doubtful about Kiara, so he sends Timon and Pumbaa (again) to watch Kiara. Meanwhile, at the Outlands, Zira trains Kovu, now a young adult, voiced by Jason Marsden, and seems like a lionized version of ToonKriticY2K and Zuko from “Avatar: The Last Airbender”, (something you would see when someone’s being brainwashed or hypnotized) over Kovu’s mission. Here’s how it went like. You should go see it for yourself, click on it.:

Yeah, intense right? While Kiara tries to hunt a bunch of wildbeests in a field, Nuka and Vitanni (now grown-up) begin Zira’s evil plan to kill Simba and take the Pride Lands. Zira’s plan is to have Nuka and Vitanni start a fire they collected from a volcanic cave, then, bring it to a field to start the fire. Timon and Pumbaa’s babysitting business continues once again when they find Kiara, who’s now upset over Simba not trusting her actions and stubbornly decides to hunt on her own. Geesh, Kiara is a very stubborn daughter of the main character from the previous film and the lion that is Mufasa’s son. Seriously, would you ever want to go out with her if she ever acted like this?:

ZOO KEEPER: Now, be careful Kiara because there are other animals that are dangerous in the zoo.

KIARA: Yeah, whatever, I can do this on my own!

ZOO KEEPER (THINKING): Gosh, what a stubborn lioness!!

KIARA: Hello, I’m Kiara and who are you?

MR. CROCODILE: WELL! I’M, MR. CROCODILE AND I CAN I INTEREST YOU WITH MY NEWEST INVENTION?

KIARA: Um, okay? What is it?

MR. CROCODILE: It’s called, “THE TIME MACHINE THAT TAKES YOU BACK TO THE GOOD OL’ DAYS INSTEAD OF THE CRAPPY NEW DAYS!!!!!!!!!” Like other time machines, it allows you to go back in time into the good ol’ days!!

KIARA: Wow, this seems like an invention I would try.

KIARA (THINKING): Unless, if he really means that.

-13 Minutes of Time Traveling Later-

KIARA: Hey, this isn’t a time machine. IT’S A TRAP!!!

-OH, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-

KIARA: Oh I should’ve listened to my zoo keeper!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CURSE YOU, MR. CROCODILLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anyways, Nuka starts the fire and Kiara, Simba, and everyone else notices it, with Zira and Kovu watching by and having Kovu carry out the rest of Zira’s plan. Kiara goes into the fire and tries to escape, but then passes out due to the smoke. Wow, that was the most over-the-top way to teach kids the consequences of breathing smoke in a fire. As Nostalgia Critic would say: “Y’know, for kids!” Kovu finds Kiara, unconscious, and carries her, then escapes the inferno with Zazu flying close by and witnessing the entire thing. Kiara regains consciousness and is very surprised to see Kovu again, just as Simba, Nala, and Zazu arrive and we have ANOTHER dramatic confrontation/roar-stand-off!

Simba (being a stubborn father) decides to forbid Kiara from hunting again and Kovu lies that he’s now a rogue of the Outsiders (part of Kiara’s DEADLY plan), which causes Simba and Zazu to reluctantly agree to let Kovu stay. So, they return back to the Pride Lands, leaving Kovu to sleep outside for the night (like leaving an innocent cat, dog, or hobo to sleep outside in the cold and be left to rot). Kovu criticizes Kiara not being a good hunter, which causes her to plan a hunting lesson tomorrow morning before going to bed. Later that night, Simba gets probably one of the most creepiest and disturbing nightmare sequences ever put in any kids’ movie! THAT PROVES THAT SIMBA HAS PTSD (post-traumatic-stress-disorder). See it for yourself (again):

So, yeah. It would be even MORE disturbing than say, the clown nightmare from “The Brave Little Toaster” or any other Disney dream sequence. The next morning, Kovu tries to attack Simba, who doesn’t mention his nightmare to anyone. What gives, Simba? You could just easily talk about your– oh, right, you don’t want to talk about your father’s death from the last film. Kovu’s attempt to kill Simba fails when Kiara calls him to start the hunting lesson they planned last night. During the lesson, Kovu scares Timon, have him and Kiara do a little race/chase against some birds, come across rhinos, get chased by the rhinos with Timon and Pumbaa following behind, and then hide. THIS causes Kovu to have a change of heart (that’s kinda sweet, which shows that everyone has a kind side, right?).

Later that night, Kovu and Kiara follow Rafiki to a dating location after star gazing and we get a romantic song called “Upendi”. Don’t know what it is? It means “love” in Swahili! This causes Kiara and Kovu to fall in love, they could maybe defeat a bad guy or save the day with the power of love (like in the 1999 version of “The Haunting” and “Frozen” *SPOILER ALERT*)! Anyways, Zira and Vitanni watch by as Simba lets Kovu stay for the night and are both angered that Kovu’s now a double agent. The next morning, Kovu tries to talk to himself about the current situation and makes a confession about his mission, but it’s interrupted when Simba wants to talk with him with an evil-like face. The face drops when he tells Kovu about Scar’s past and into the location of where the fire started from earlier and it leads them to (you won’t believe this) an A-M-B-U-S-H. What does that spell?: AMBUSH!!!!!!!!!

The ambush shows the Outsiders with Zira leading the team and it’s revealed that Kovu accidentally lead Simba into the ambush. Well, that escalated quickly. Simba tries to escape and goes up a dam of logs blocking a river, but then gets stuck. Nuka (his usual insane self) tries to kill Simba, but then he falls into a bunch of logs and then gets killed. Nuka said his last few words, but here’s what the original version went like.:

NUKA:.I’m sorry. Mother!……I tried.

ZIRA: Shhhhhhhh……

NUKA:……Well……I finally got your attention, didn’t I?……….

So, I would’ve PREFERRED that scene and it would’ve been more emotional because of Nuka wanting to get attention from his mother. I mean, it would be more sad for kids. Anyways, all the Outsiders are dismayed over Nuka’s death and Zira gets so upset and enraged that she gives Kovu a scratch on the cheek and it somehow gets into his eye and blames him for betraying his pride, Scar, and killing Nuka. As Kovu runs away to the Pride Lands, Zira decides to take the entire kingdom by force. Meanwhile, Simba returns home and tells everyone about what happened earlier. This causes an alternate version of “We Are One”, called “Not One of Us”, a scene that has Kovu exiled/banished into the Outlands in a abusive way.

Kiara and Simba begin to argue about Kovu and Kiara is so upset that she yells at her father claiming that he’ll never be like Mufasa! OW! OW, OW, OW! NO! WHAT WERE YOU THINKING KIARA AND SIMBA?!?!?!?!!?! Critic, play your reaction!:

“NO, HE DID NOT” indeed! SHAME ON YOU, MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kiara runs away from the Pride Lands to look for Kovu and they reunite during the song, “Love Will Find a Way” (similar to “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”). After Kovu and Kiara cuddle each other, Kiara explains that they have to return to the Pride Lands, otherwise, the two families will be divided badly for all eternity. She’s right, Kovu because think about it! What would happen if a war that lasted for years, months, days, weeks, or even decades continued? This would bring the entire population to it’s knees and let’s just hope the next scene doesn’t have a war in it!

The Outsiders prepare to attack (okay, I spoke too soon) and Simba orders Timon and Pumbaa to look for Kiara after hearing Kiara’s disappearance and the Outsiders’ dramatic march to the death! He forms all the lions he could get to fight back in a battle of wits against the Outsiders. Oh great, a war that could end the world as we know it! Hey wait, animals don’t use guns, bazookas, cannons, AND MOST OF ALL, TANKS! FREAKING TANKS THAT WOULD BE DANGEROUS TO ALL OF MANKIND! BUT, THIS IS WAY TOO OVERRATED FOR THE LITTLE CHILDRENS!!!!!!!!!!!! So, Disney, what your doing is a really dark way of teaching children and families what happens in war, famine, or family feuds (no not the game show)! Still, you can never be too careful.

So, Timon and Pumbaa join Simba’s army to fight the Outsiders (even though they were supposed to look for Kiara) and I swear that this scene is like the marching scene in Tines Sensahthe’s “Tobias and the Half-Pariah” except that was a much better fan “Thomas” film and this scene from “The Lion King 2” doesn’t include diesels, demon-possessed Duck, alternate versions of the characters in the TV or “Railway Series”, or steam engines doing a battle of wits against the diesels! So, the battle begins and Timon and Pumbaa defend themselves with a (possible) fart joke (in real life, soldiers or enemies would not fall for that!):

GOOD SOLDIER #1: Uh oh! I’m outta bullets! What are we gonna do, Jerry? We’re surrounded?

GOOD SOLDIER #2: Uh. Uh. *Sees Random Cat* AHA! Stand back every peoples because this cat’s loaded with you don’t wanna know!

EVIL SOLDIERS: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!! RUN!! *BAM!*

GOOD SOLDIER #2: See, I told you earlier that having a cat’s tail as a gun would work after all!

CAT: *Growl* RAWR!!!!

GOOD SOLDIER #2: AAAHH!!!–

-Cover Your Eyes, Small Childrens-

Just as Simba and Zira are about to kill each other, Kiara and Kovu leap out and confront their parents. We get a (probably) pretty touching scene here: Kiara explains that “we are one” and the Outsiders are them all along. This causes the war to end, Simba and the other Outsiders to see the error of their ways, and have Simba reconcile with his daughter. Zira, however, is still vengeful that she tries to avenge Scar one last time by lunging out at Simba before being pushed towards the edge of a cliff by Kiara to protect her father. Simba goes after the two lionesses, whose lives are at risk when they hang at the cliff.

To make matters worse, the log dam from earlier breaks open and floods the river. Kiara tries to help save Zira, but Zira misses her paw before falling to her death. I swear (again) that THIS is really something you would see in an “Indiana Jones” movie, actually, Disney DID borrow “Indiana Jones” AND it seems like a cheap scheme to get more cold-heart-cash! Well, Zira’s original death was that Zira was going to commit suicide by not doing what Kiara said and then letting go of the cliff, fell, and died. Everything is wrapped up after this; Simba helps her daughter, Simba welcomes the Outsiders and tells Kovu that he belongs here and was wrong about him, and Kiara and Kovu get married, just like Mufasa planned it would be! We get one last roar from the characters and a reprise of “We Are One” with Mufasa’s words echoing, “WE ARE ONE!”

THE END.

POST-FILM-FOLLOW-UP

This movie seems like an alternate version of “Romeo and Juliet” and Disney’s way of retelling the segregation laws in the Southern part of the United States from the 1950’s-1960’s, which was when the whites and African-Americans could not get along and thank God that the segregation laws are over and we won’t have to have racism in the U.S. again! After all, Kiara and Kovu really acted like Martin Luther King Jr. in this film. I praise the film’s animation, even if it looked unrealistic at times and some animation errors, the funny faces the characters make, the new characters, and some of the songs. However, I do point out that the plot was a mixture of good and bad that includes some plotholes like Zira’s death because I thought it was rushed and I would’ve preferred her original death before it got cut in the final production. Besides, those funny faces are like Rainbow Dash’s funny faces in “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”, except that she was trying to entertain the guards at Sugarcube Corner and the audience. See it for yourself if you haven’t.:

Also, the acting is a little bit off like when Kovu shouted “NOO” while roaring and running away. I felt that line was a little bit cheesy, but overall, the acting was fine. As I stated before, the new characters were interesting like Kiara, Kovu, and Zira because Zira felt like a female version of you know who, Kiara’s arguments with Simba felt realistic and a teenager fighting with his or her parents, and Kovu was kind of a light-hearted version of Scar and a Gothic version of Zuko and ToonKriticY2K. Overall, this film is average and I find the first film better than this film entirely and I always will admit that the first “Lion King” will be the best out of the trilogy (or should I say, saga). But, it’s still not bad.

You can watch it, get excited, and feel like this is a decent epilogue over the first film entirely. So, I’m going to rate “The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride” a 5/10, even if it wasn’t as good as I thought it would be. You should really watch first film. I’m The Detective Librarian and just wait until you see the prequel that is supposed to be the final film in the trilogy and see you later!

P.S. If you haven’t heard about ToonKriticY2K, then absolutely check out his videos. He’s a reviewer like me and he also does other things besides reviews. If you’re into reviews of things you like including “Thomas & Friends”. “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”, or anything else, this youtuber is for you. Click on the link that’ll take you to ToonKriticY2K’s channel, but please remember that his videos do contain some swearing, so please view at your own discretion. That’s all and good night everybody!

LINK TO TOONKRITICY2K’S CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/ToonKriticY2K

Season 1: Review #22: “Disney’s: The Lion King”

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW YOU’RE ABOUT TO SEE MAY CONTAIN SOME SPOILERS!!!! IT WILL SAY WHAT THE STORY IS ABOUT, IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THIS FILM, STOP READING THIS RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello I’m The Detective Librarian and you’re all wondering if I’ll be reviewing a Disney movie instead of a Pixar movie this time. Well, you’re in luck, today I’ll be reviewing–

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: HEY!!!!!

RAFIKI: GOT YOU!!!!

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Who are you??!!!!

RAFIKI: I’m Rafiki, Simba’s loyal monkey.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Well why are you carrying me?? I’m not a baby anymore!!!!!!!!

RAFIKI: Okay, Bye!!!

So yeah. This is “The Lion King” everybody. Now you may now that it’s considered one of Disney’s biggest classics of all time. I’m going to share my thoughts about it and if it really is Disney’s best work yet. This is (again) “The Lion King”.

The film opens with the first song of the film, “The Circle of Life”, that involves the main character, Simba’s, birth. His birth location is at his lion family’s home, Pride Rock, and the royal monkey, Rafiki, places a fruit-like juice on baby Simba’s head before showing him to all the African animals. I know what you’re thinking: Simba is going like this.

SIMBA (THINKING): Why the crap am I being carried on the edge of a cliff???!!!!!!!!!!!

Simba later grows up into a cub and his father, Mufasa, is going to give him a tour of Pride Rock. However, Mufasa’s brother, Scar, is no longer in the throne and creates a very DEADLY plan. Scar decides to tell Simba about the Elephant Graveyard that Mufasa warned Simba never to go there that causes Simba to go with his best friend, Nala. At the graveyard, Scar is attacked by hyenas and Mufasa defends him before the hyenas started to become loyal to Scar. Due to the loyalty, Scar is later declared king of the hyenas, that is all (SPOILER ALERT) part of Scar’s DEADLY plan.

We get another song from this film right in front of one of the royal birds of Mufasa, Zazu, called “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” which is when things start to get crazy. After all, Simba is excited to become king when he grows up. Nala and Simba arrive at the Elephant Graveyard, then end up to be attacked by hyenas as well. Zazu finds out and informs Mufasa, who rescues the two cubs. Mufasa, however, is disappointed over Simba’s actions and we get a little lesson to redeem Simba by looking at the stars at night. It’s like science and meditation but it’s what kids learn about what shapes stars can make of course–

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: HEY!!! WHAT THE–

RAFIKI: Awwww…. Too sad. Let me sing you a lullaby.

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: No, no no!!! I’M NOT TIRE–

RAFIKI: Rock a bye-Detective. On the–

-Five Hours Later-

*phew* Sorry about that. Meanwhile, Scar forms an army of hyenas and sings “Be Prepared” which is vowing to KILL Mufasa. The plan commences as planned the next day. Scar’s plan is to allow the hyenas to form a band of wildebeest right where Simba is. Mufasa saves Simba’s life but is caught up in the stampede of wildebeests before going face-to-face with Scar. Scar finally kills Mufasa by pushing off the cliff and into the stampede bellow. Simba is shocked over Mufasa’s death and the hyenas chase our hero away, never to be seen again.

Back at Pride Rock, Scar lies to everyone saying that both Mufasa and Simba were killed in the stampede and he and his army of hyenas take over the kingdom. Meanwhile, Simba lies unconscious in a desert and is soon rescued by everyone’s (almost) favorite and popular pair of the film series, Timon, a meerkat, and Pumba, a warthog. Now here’s when things get really weird, annoying, and crazy. “HAKUNA MATATA”, everyone’s favorite (not to me) song in the entire film and we get to Simba eat Timon and Pumba’s own way of helping someone: eat bugs. Simba, Timon, and Pumba continue to sing the song and while we have a short montage of Simba growing up into an adult.

Man, couldn’t this song get any crazier. Crazier than the “Caramel Dance” or “Pink Elephants” from “Dumbo”. Later, Timon and Pumba get attacked by another lion, whom it turns out is actually Nala. Simba and Nala begin to reunite and we have yet another song called “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” due to Simba and Nala beginning to fall in love. Nala explains to Simba that Scar has converted Pride Rock into a complete wasteland and the two argue about returning home due to Simba feeling guilty over his father’s death (since Scar convinced Simba that Simba was Mufasa’s murderer).

Rafiki tries to convince Simba to return home and Mufasa’s ghost arrives in the stars. Mufasa’s words make Simba finally come back to the kingdom. Our heroes arrive at Pride Rock to see what Nala had said, the entire land has been devastated over Scar’s presence. Simba faces off Scar and Scar nearly pushes him off the edge of a cliff. Scar whispers he killed Mufasa. Simba threatens Scar to tell the truth about Mufasa’s death.

Well at least that’s what Simba should have realized that SCAR + EVIL = UNTRUSTWORTHY!!!!!!!! We get one last battle scene between the Simba, his friends, and his people or lions against Scar and the hyenas. Simba makes one last confrontation between his evil uncle before the lung at each other before Scar is pushed off the cliff. During the fight, the entire kingdom is set on fire after being struck by lightning. Imagine if it went like this.

SCAR: I was bluffing about being the bad guy and being Mufasa’s murderer!!!!!!

SIMBA: Sticks and stone may break my bones, but you won’t get away this time!!! WITH THIS!!!!!!!

SCAR: Wha-what is that, Simba???

SIMBA: AN EXTREMELY SHARP KNIFE, aren’t you naive?!!!

SCAR: *person stab sound sound effect*

SIMBA: The deed is done.

Anyways, Scar is encountered by the hyenas after he openly insulted them before he fell off the cliff. The hyenas take their revenge on Scar by mauling him to his death. Now that the fire’s been put out thanks to a rain storm, Simba roars one last time to his father along with the other lions and lionesses. The Circle of Life restarts with the birth of Kiara, who will be introduced in the next film, which is like a to be continued point.

THE END.

POST-MOVIE-FOLLOW-UP

As I mentioned earlier, the film is quite well known and a success to one and all. But to me, no offence to Disney and “The Lion King” fans though, it’s not the best Disney film to me. I thought it was okay, the plot was interesting, the animation is really cool and beautiful that makes you actually feel like you’re actually in Africa, and the characters are fine along with the acting. And plus, the songs can get annoying from time to time since like many Disney animated films for kiddies, it’s a musical, A FRIGGING MUSICAL PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!! I mean, it makes feel like your or my reaction to having so many songs in this movie is like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZNBe2KdD2E

or: http://iambrony.com/gif/16039

Like that, all in all, this is an okay film and it’s basically up to you if you think it will be great, good, bad, or decent. At least we get two direct-to-DVD/VHS films that end “The Lion King” as a trilogy and two TV series (one upcoming) based on this movie. But that’s another story. I give “The Lion King” by Disney a 6/10.

RAFIKI: EH! Get ready to– *BANG* OW!!!!!!!!

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Well at least I’m on dry land now. I’m The Detective Librarian and I’ll see you all another time.

(ALL RAFIKI GAGS ARE SORT-OF BASED ON A NOSTALGIA CRITIC GAG)

*humming “Discord” song* Huh?

LIONS: *growling*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: Uh….Oh………….

MUFASA: GET HIM!!!!!!!!!!!

ALL LIONS: *Roaring*

THE DETECTIVE LIBRARIAN: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!–

-Insert Fighting Scene Here-

-The End-

P.S. There are bloopers in this film and they’re pretty funny. The last blooper is definitely the best one and be sure to check them out if you haven’t. They might make you laugh so hard that you might be joyful (well maybe it’s just an expression).