Remember in the original when he learns Simba is alive and he goes from shocked to excited in like 1.2 seconds. He’s laughing and is so energetic. I’m so glad they just asked the actor to read his lines and not add anything new at all.
Exactly what I was thinking. Rafiki loses his god damn mind, all the grief and relief outpouring at once in this almost psychotic laughter. He’s so happy and excited to learn Simba is alive he can barely contain himself. Meanwhile, this new one he’s like “oh jolly good”
In the 1994 version you can see the excitement in rafiki when he realises the now intolerable reign of scar is ending as simba returns, but i have to say they nailed the soundtrack
Rafiki the wise mandrill knows Simba the lion was alive. Not only that, he also knew that Simba was a full grown lion and time to take his father's place🦁🔥
@@alphasapharius925 This scene in the old movie was the most powerful scene in any Disney movie IMO. Rafiki's reaction and changing emotions were perfect...I was bound to be disappointed by the remake.
Aren’t you so glad the scene where Rafiki tells Simba “The past can hurt, but the way I see it you can either run from it, or learn from it!” was cut in favor to make room to show us a scene of Simba’s fur being rolled around in literal shit by a dung beetle? So much of an improvement! *sarcasm
You don't have to use sarcasm to get your point across. And it doesn't go like that. The purpose of this scene was to prove Timon and Pumbaa's notion that everything moves in a meaningless line is wrong. The truth is what Mufasa told Simba; that we're all connected in the Circle of Life, and that everything exists in a delicate balance. Besides, it wasn't just "fur being rolled in dung by a beetle". If you'd been paying attention, you would know it drifted off into the Pride Lands, a bird picked it up for its nest, but its mate threw it out, and was swallowed by a giraffe while it was browsing. After the herd left, some time later, a bit of the giraffe's dung was rolled around by the beetle, which then broke, freeing the fur, allowing some ants to carry it to Rafiki's tree. Not to mention Rafiki's lesson to Simba happens long after this scene.
@@Mac14329 No his lesson never does happen, because they don’t use the stick until the final fight in the finale so there’s never any moment where Rafiki says “The past can hurt, but the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it!” It’s more important that he teach Simba that after he talks to his father’s spirit as that’s what finally convinces him to return to Pride Rock and take his place as king. Even if you’re right and it happens later it doesn’t fit with the later scenes because it’s crucial it happens after Simba talks to Mufasa’s spirit otherwise it makes no sense, because why would he need to be told that after he returns? Just admit that the whole “It’s a line”phrase Timon and Pumbaa came up with is blatant padding to make this remake unnecessarily longer, as all it accomplished is what the Hakuna Matata scene and musical number scene already did with eating bugs. Not to mention we already had a scene where it shows they were wrong and how Simba had forgotten who he was, it was the stargazing scene with Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa, where they laugh at Simba’s notion that the great kings of the past look down on them from the stars and Simba agrees that with them that it’s “pretty dumb” that already accomplished proving Timon and Pumbaa being wrong and getting the point across about how Simba has forgotten who he is, we didn’t need another one with “it’s not the circle of life, it’s a line” as padding the film is all that scene accomplishes!
@@Thenumber1yoshi Yet again, another unnecessarily long comment. The message of the original film didn't cease to exist because of this. And the scene with Simba's fur going to Rafiki and the added Hakuna Matata scenes is NOT padding. Proving Timon and Pumbaa wrong is NOT padding. I know what padding is, and this isn't it.
@@Mac14329 Obviously you don’t or you would know the stargazing scene between Timon, Pumbaa, and Simba, already accomplished showing Timon and Pumbaa being wrong about something from Simba’s past and showing how Simba has forgotten who he is, we don’t need the “it’s not the circle of life it’s a line” scene when the scene where Timon and Pumbaa laugh at Simba’s notion that “the great kings of the past look down on us from those stars”and Simba agrees with them that it’s “pretty dumb” already accomplished that!
Yasss the Mushu of Mulan 🐉 Edit: Ok I take that back..I think mushu would be more like Timon/pumba since both are embarking on the journey WITH the main character.
If Rafiki spoke in English, this scene would probably be 100 times as emotional. I believe the reason Rafiki isn't as energetic as he was in the old film when he learned that Simba was alive, is because the writers seemed to make him older. Listen to how he laughs at 1:49, sounds like he got a little bit older. Seriously though the voice actor in the last film was such a blessing, he was the reason Rafiki is my favorite character in the Lion King, that scene was so amazing. This voice actor speaking in a different language was interesting and made me half smile, but the 1994 stomps this into the ground.
I've avoided watching this remake for the sake of preserving my childhood... this two minutes alone did irreparable damage. Like, the mad joy Rafki has in the original cartoon, when he realises that Simba is alive and that there's hope for Pride Rock, is a cinematic moment that stays with you. This is a cut scene you want to skip through.
Idk why this movie is getting so much hate. A difference had to be created between humans and other animals. Other animals can't express emotions like humans do. There was an attempt made to show the emotions by animals(in the movie CATS) and that was a major flop. I think the Lion King remake is better. People who are saying it is worse than the original have not watched the original.
No, it didn't. It's not "irreparable damage". If you don't like it, then don't watch it. It's that simple. You can always just watch the original. It still exists and is still one of the greatest films of all time. The remake isn't going to change that. And even if you watched it, your childhood could still be "preserved".
@@Mac14329 That was kind of the point. Sarcasm and hyperbole. A joke. Like when someone says ‘this is the worst thing that could’ve ever happened!’ - it’s really not, but it’s said that way for emphasis.
What’s funny is that just before this scene, Timon and Pumbaa just discussed to Simba the impossibility of a “Circle of Life” existing. This just shows how everything’s connected. I don’t think this will ever top the original, but I love how this scene (along with a few others) differentiates this film with the classic.
The emotions in the voice actors voice and Rafiki’s voice are very dull, but it’s still cool that they remade this film. I’m hoping Mufasa, the sequel, will be better.
Just doesn't have the same energy as the original. In that one you can feel the excitement in Rafiki's voice, you can see the happiness in his eyes and hear the wild joy in his laughter of knowing that Simba is alive. This one he's more like "oh shit, that's awesome, cool."
@@cosmos_crimsonstone It is. e.g., does a far better job of depicting and conveying the emotion of Rafiki's excitement and joy of him discovering Simba is still alive!
Time has changed since then I know it's not exactly like the old one but THAT'S THE POINT besides it doesn't deserve all the hate it's getting this version gives many scenes the original didn't have and also the animator worked 10× HARDER FOR THIS MOVIE
@@abc.animal5143 Yes that was Xhosa. I like how the new film also made appreciation of African cultures as Xhosa is presented here in this movie pretty frequently when Rafiki showed up. This just shows how diverse the casting became with these modernizatons.
Whenever he speaks in Xhosa, it's usually when he talks to himself out loud, since the rest of the characters couldn't understand him. However, Rafiki did speak to Simba in Xhosa, with English translation from time to time. And he didn't even say his iconic quote "It is time!" in the remake.
Here's something maybe interesting: 94 Rafiki's last line of dialogue in this scene is "it IS time!", saying it's Simba's time to finally be king. What's the very last line of dialogue as well? "it is time" when he actually becomes king making a callback. Completely removed from remake because....?
They also removed scene where Rafiki hits Simba's head with his stick,song "asante sana squash banana" and Mufasa's quote "you have forgotten who you are,so you've forgotten me."
Yes he could of been more excited when he first found out Simba was a alive BUT I do like the ending when he was standing on the tree branch speaking and his native language so hey…
Remember how in the 1994 version he actually made this conclusion by throwing the stuff into a turtle shell and used his knowledge and conecttion to nature to figure out simba is alive. And remember how exited he was when he figured out. But hey i guess emotions aren't realistic. BUT HEY HE HAS FURE GLOW
However, one thing that both movies didn't do that could have made this scene a perfect 10/10 was have the scene be longer. Like, having Rafiki doubt how Simba its alive, and then finding some evidence like how Mufasa told him about Kiara and Kovu in the sequel, nonetheless this is my 2nd favorite scene of the remake.
Look those who don't like it please don't watch we don't want any negative feedback and those who are saying about emotion do you ever go school please animals can't show thier emotion they work too hard for this movie and this is2 high grossing movie so please you can say negative word but cannot say this is flop please go out of here door is 😁😁😁😁
Both sides I appreciate though one side makes more sense or done better or at least more believable than the other. ------ Animated: Rafiki being shocked and energetic when he learned of Simba being alive. Remake: Rafiki, probably due to exactly being an aged mandrill, did not show the same energy. The exact same reason why he didn’t do Kung Fu against the hyenas during the climax. --- Animated: Simba leapt at Scar, screw physics. Remake: Simba bites on Scar which gave Scar 2 choices. Either fall together or pull himself and Simba up to safety then get into battle. --- Animated: Simba forces Scar to confess after leaping back up. Remake: Remember that lions and lionesses have much better hearing than humans. Sarabi who got an extended role than her animated counterpart caught Scar’s lie. “Conviction by contradiction” trope. I like this one better personally. --- Animated: Pumbaa carried cub Simba. I prefer this one. Remake: Cub Simba got up on his own and followed Timon and Pumbaa. --- Animated: Nala just shows up. The reason is due to prey hunting as the Pride Lands have no more preys. Remake: They show how Nala left. I prefer this one. --- Animated: Simba ascending Pride Rock. Exactly because we can see their emotions (i.e. Zazu probably could not believe the tyranny was finally over and there’s the fact that Timon and Pumbaa could not believe they made friends with a lion who became a king), this held more emotional impact. Remake: Due to lack of emotions for real life animals, the same impact could not be felt visually but only spiritually because of the nostalgic music. --- Animated: I “prefer” Mufasa’s doom scene here since Scar showed much more villainous vibe. Remake: While the gorge is smaller, it does not change the fact that Mufasa still got trampled on. Scar here being a hothead than his “calm” animated counterpart. ------ The list goes on so I’ll just leave it at these.
The original was so much better Raffikis surprise and his halted speech then his joy as he exclaims “simba is … is alive!!” As he draws the mane around his picture manically laughing in disbelief , it’s just magical you can feel his emotions as he process each one and I smile with him every time I watch it. This version is so meh 😑
the question is why the area of the Pride land is so well-kept grass and wogule and simba how suddenly the wilderness returns and this is the difference of 2 days, I guess
Refiki noticed a feather from simba's feather it is olso you can see Refiki's eyes looking at it when he said simba. Refiki noticed and said simba is alive and take place as king mufasa will be proud of him going back to defeat scar
These new versions of Disney movies make me appreciate the old ones so much more.
Fr
New ones are shit.
Absolutely
yeah, the remakes were alright
agreed
Remember in the original when he learns Simba is alive and he goes from shocked to excited in like 1.2 seconds. He’s laughing and is so energetic. I’m so glad they just asked the actor to read his lines and not add anything new at all.
is this sarcasm? haha
Yeah its like the guys just reading the fucking lines
@@fadeseven78 he means there’s no energy no passion.
It’s more he’s just blandly reading of the page
Exactly what I was thinking. Rafiki loses his god damn mind, all the grief and relief outpouring at once in this almost psychotic laughter. He’s so happy and excited to learn Simba is alive he can barely contain himself. Meanwhile, this new one he’s like “oh jolly good”
The original could never be topped. It was doomed from jump, especially this scene.
In the 1994 version you can see the excitement in rafiki when he realises the now intolerable reign of scar is ending as simba returns, but i have to say they nailed the soundtrack
he's also realized that Simba has definitely grown over the years since he was proclaimed dead.
@@ImperialKnight770 yes guys simba alive
@@AnthonyLeachman-sc6esAnd when he says, “It is time.” Meaning that Simba has come of age to assume his father’s throne as the rightful king.
Yup. The only thing about this movie that is better than the original is Hans Zimmer's score
And Disney did Lion King 2 to cater to liberals and ruined everything.
In Loving Memory Of
Robert Guillaume role voice as Rafiki
(Born November 30, 1927 - Died October 24, 2017)
You really have to admire how they did this sequence. The hair went through a whole journey instead of just ride on a long gust of wind.
Rafiki the wise mandrill knows Simba the lion was alive. Not only that, he also knew that Simba was a full grown lion and time to take his father's place🦁🔥
@Justin Pullin Justin Pullin?
Personally it doesn’t make sense that a Lion hair survive in the gestation of the Giraffe stomach
Well if you can figure out someone is alive then it's given that they also are older since nobody is imune to the passage of time
@@egogeo851 you're making some really dangerous assumptions there friend
Did you figure that on your own Sherlock? 😂🤡
Beautiful scene. It perfectly shows the circle of life.
It literally doesn't.
I literally cried my eyes out seeing this Live on Broadway
It sucks compared to the old movie where he showed more confusion and care that simba was alive
@@alphasapharius925 This scene in the old movie was the most powerful scene in any Disney movie IMO. Rafiki's reaction and changing emotions were perfect...I was bound to be disappointed by the remake.
Nah it's a straight line in this movie 😂
Doesn't that scene makes you remember the Disney's Dinosaur egg's travel like me ?
Loved that scene lol
You are right.
What a casting for that voice. Marvellous
He knew that fur belonged to Simba just by feeling it, not even smelling it
Rafiki is a true shaman
Aren’t you so glad the scene where Rafiki tells Simba “The past can hurt, but the way I see it you can either run from it, or learn from it!” was cut in favor to make room to show us a scene of Simba’s fur being rolled around in literal shit by a dung beetle? So much of an improvement! *sarcasm
You don't have to use sarcasm to get your point across.
And it doesn't go like that. The purpose of this scene was to prove Timon and Pumbaa's notion that everything moves in a meaningless line is wrong. The truth is what Mufasa told Simba; that we're all connected in the Circle of Life, and that everything exists in a delicate balance.
Besides, it wasn't just "fur being rolled in dung by a beetle". If you'd been paying attention, you would know it drifted off into the Pride Lands, a bird picked it up for its nest, but its mate threw it out, and was swallowed by a giraffe while it was browsing. After the herd left, some time later, a bit of the giraffe's dung was rolled around by the beetle, which then broke, freeing the fur, allowing some ants to carry it to Rafiki's tree.
Not to mention Rafiki's lesson to Simba happens long after this scene.
@@Mac14329 No his lesson never does happen, because they don’t use the stick until the final fight in the finale so there’s never any moment where Rafiki says “The past can hurt, but the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it!” It’s more important that he teach Simba that after he talks to his father’s spirit as that’s what finally convinces him to return to Pride Rock and take his place as king.
Even if you’re right and it happens later it doesn’t fit with the later scenes because it’s crucial it happens after Simba talks to Mufasa’s spirit otherwise it makes no sense, because why would he need to be told that after he returns? Just admit that the whole “It’s a line”phrase Timon and Pumbaa came up with is blatant padding to make this remake unnecessarily longer, as all it accomplished is what the Hakuna Matata scene and musical number scene already did with eating bugs.
Not to mention we already had a scene where it shows they were wrong and how Simba had forgotten who he was, it was the stargazing scene with Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa, where they laugh at Simba’s notion that the great kings of the past look down on them from the stars and Simba agrees that with them that it’s “pretty dumb” that already accomplished proving Timon and Pumbaa being wrong and getting the point across about how Simba has forgotten who he is, we didn’t need another one with “it’s not the circle of life, it’s a line” as padding the film is all that scene accomplishes!
@@Thenumber1yoshi Yet again, another unnecessarily long comment.
The message of the original film didn't cease to exist because of this.
And the scene with Simba's fur going to Rafiki and the added Hakuna Matata scenes is NOT padding. Proving Timon and Pumbaa wrong is NOT padding. I know what padding is, and this isn't it.
@@Mac14329 Obviously you don’t or you would know the stargazing scene between Timon, Pumbaa, and Simba, already accomplished showing Timon and Pumbaa being wrong about something from Simba’s past and showing how Simba has forgotten who he is, we don’t need the “it’s not the circle of life it’s a line” scene when the scene where Timon and Pumbaa laugh at Simba’s notion that “the great kings of the past look down on us from those stars”and Simba agrees with them that it’s “pretty dumb” already accomplished that!
@@Thenumber1yoshi I DO.
God, you people are non-negotiable...
Rafiki is the Iroh of Avatar and the Yoda of Star Wars
Yasss the Mushu of Mulan 🐉
Edit:
Ok I take that back..I think mushu would be more like Timon/pumba since both are embarking on the journey WITH the main character.
@@giftd18 and are more comic relief and not old men
True.
1:28 1:32
Rafiki said *Simba!*
*[Chuckles].... Simba is alive!*
1:41
Rafiki speaking *xhosa & laugh!!*
*It is time!*
*swahili
*THE LION KING* (1994)
Rafiki said Simba... he's alive... he's alive.
(chuckles & laugh).... It's is time.
Cartoon: “He’s ALIVE!?” *overwhelmed/ relieved eccentric laughter*
Remake: SIMBAAAAA. Ah Ah Ah.
Remake: (some language in africa)
If Rafiki spoke in English, this scene would probably be 100 times as emotional. I believe the reason Rafiki isn't as energetic as he was in the old film when he learned that Simba was alive, is because the writers seemed to make him older. Listen to how he laughs at 1:49, sounds like he got a little bit older. Seriously though the voice actor in the last film was such a blessing, he was the reason Rafiki is my favorite character in the Lion King, that scene was so amazing. This voice actor speaking in a different language was interesting and made me half smile, but the 1994 stomps this into the ground.
Cute, majestic, and beautiful.
I've avoided watching this remake for the sake of preserving my childhood... this two minutes alone did irreparable damage.
Like, the mad joy Rafki has in the original cartoon, when he realises that Simba is alive and that there's hope for Pride Rock, is a cinematic moment that stays with you.
This is a cut scene you want to skip through.
Idk why this movie is getting so much hate. A difference had to be created between humans and other animals.
Other animals can't express emotions like humans do. There was an attempt made to show the emotions by animals(in the movie CATS) and that was a major flop.
I think the Lion King remake is better. People who are saying it is worse than the original have not watched the original.
No, it didn't. It's not "irreparable damage". If you don't like it, then don't watch it. It's that simple. You can always just watch the original. It still exists and is still one of the greatest films of all time. The remake isn't going to change that. And even if you watched it, your childhood could still be "preserved".
@@Mac14329 Oh buddy, I think you might be taking my comment waaay too literally; ☺️ Have a good day though.
@@ColliCub Well I think your comment was rather hyperbolic.
@@Mac14329 That was kind of the point. Sarcasm and hyperbole. A joke. Like when someone says ‘this is the worst thing that could’ve ever happened!’ - it’s really not, but it’s said that way for emphasis.
What’s funny is that just before this scene, Timon and Pumbaa just discussed to Simba the impossibility of a “Circle of Life” existing. This just shows how everything’s connected.
I don’t think this will ever top the original, but I love how this scene (along with a few others) differentiates this film with the classic.
I really like this scene about the "cycle of life"
The emotions in the voice actors voice and Rafiki’s voice are very dull, but it’s still cool that they remade this film. I’m hoping Mufasa, the sequel, will be better.
His hair had a long travel like it was alive hair: man where rafiki
Wow the picture quality is so good
yes, i'm in shock
I'm glad I saw the remake. Because it made me want to watch the original. So I did.
1:40 I like to think that John Kami is thanking Med Hondo. Rest in Peace our Rafiki, John did an amazing job playing Rafiki
Just doesn't have the same energy as the original. In that one you can feel the excitement in Rafiki's voice, you can see the happiness in his eyes and hear the wild joy in his laughter of knowing that Simba is alive.
This one he's more like "oh shit, that's awesome, cool."
say what you want about this movie, the visual effects are incredible
Huh, so Rafiki is so good at recognizing hair, he doesn't need a science lab.
The bird nest scene 0:40😂😂😂
TELL ME that's John Kani who played T'Chaka the father of T'Challa and Shuri civil war and black panther! 1:41
Yes, that's him
Very enjoyable blend of African tribal instruments with orchestra!
such a beautiful movie that this is
What a scene what a movie and what a music
Rafiki: oOoOO, Simba's hair😈
Me: Wth, What do u need the hair for??
It's not dinner😂😂
😮amazing movie one off the best movies simbas pride 😊 his tree amazing
I really like this scene about the "cycle of life"
1994 animated version of this scene is so much better!
It's literally not
@@cosmos_crimsonstone It is. e.g., does a far better job of depicting and conveying the emotion of Rafiki's excitement and joy of him discovering Simba is still alive!
@@hmrhuang to each there own
@@cosmos_crimsonstone Indeed (*their)
Time has changed since then I know it's not exactly like the old one but THAT'S THE POINT besides it doesn't deserve all the hate it's getting this version gives many scenes the original didn't have and also the animator worked 10× HARDER FOR THIS MOVIE
I’m sure this was edited but I swear, I remember the hair getting pooped out of another animal at one point.
A giraffe to be more precise, yes.
John Kani as rafiki
U have to love rafikis passion and love
1:37 music❤❤❤❤❤
The part with the tuft of hair snagging into a tree and passing through a giraffe and a dung beetle rolling it somewhere was skipped
I like the new ones, but i love the old ones more
I love the original, but the remake is still good. I love the way they made him a full on African, and forgive my spelling, shaman.
He was speaking in Xhosa i think
@@abc.animal5143 Yes that was Xhosa. I like how the new film also made appreciation of African cultures as Xhosa is presented here in this movie pretty frequently when Rafiki showed up. This just shows how diverse the casting became with these modernizatons.
@@mikeveselovDefinitely Xhosa. It is the language we heard Wakandans speak in the Black Panther movies.
Amazing💗💪
Seriously? No lab work, no magic potions, no weird mixes of substances, nothing? He just looked at the hair and knew?
He didn’t even smell it either. That could’ve been any lion’s hair
@@conntoons_4848according to movie he had his ancestral power to visualise
@@conntoons_4848probably bc it smelled like shit
The soul of howgart never die ❤❤❤❤❤
Though most of us can't understand Rafiki, according to the script he's yelling excitedly in Xhosa
Whenever he speaks in Xhosa, it's usually when he talks to himself out loud, since the rest of the characters couldn't understand him. However, Rafiki did speak to Simba in Xhosa, with English translation from time to time. And he didn't even say his iconic quote "It is time!" in the remake.
Here's something maybe interesting: 94 Rafiki's last line of dialogue in this scene is "it IS time!", saying it's Simba's time to finally be king. What's the very last line of dialogue as well? "it is time" when he actually becomes king making a callback.
Completely removed from remake because....?
Form him to say have some random gibberish
They also removed scene where Rafiki hits Simba's head with his stick,song "asante sana squash banana" and Mufasa's quote "you have forgotten who you are,so you've forgotten me."
1:43 What is Rafiki saying here?
Yes he could of been more excited when he first found out Simba was a alive BUT I do like the ending when he was standing on the tree branch speaking and his native language so hey…
Really enjoy the radiant music from 0:46 onwards.
"IKamva lika Mufasa, ikamva ngu Simba"
They skipped the part where it’s wrapped in dung because they messed up amazingly 😂😂
1:47 “SEEM-BACH”
I think he was trying to say simba name in a different language
That was DNA back in the day, before technology. Rafiki was a Genius/Dr. but they called him a "Baboon" 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Very nice 🦁 king my favourite movie
Alingon Mitra sent me here :)
Rafiki is so old that he's been around probably before Ahadi
He came to the Pride Lands during the reign of Ahadi
same energy as "The Egg Travels" from Disney's "Dinosaur"
Remember how in the 1994 version he actually made this conclusion by throwing the stuff into a turtle shell and used his knowledge and conecttion to nature to figure out simba is alive. And remember how exited he was when he figured out. But hey i guess emotions aren't realistic.
BUT HEY HE HAS FURE GLOW
It’s like you expect certain moments to last just as long as the animated version but it just comes too quick
I love this movie
I really like this scene about the "cycle of life"
O rei leao melhor filme
SIM BACH!
I can't believe they butchered Rafiki like this....
Cute/nice. ❤❤❤
Don't get rid of it.👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
This film is basically almost a 2 hour long nature documentary
You wanna cry now little baby?
@@SALTYTOAD000 I mean, he isn't wrong
How? Have you seen it? This scene is great because it’s basically showing how the circle of life worked. I think it’s great.
@@Ella_bellacoconut well in my pov, it doesn't have no emotions. so its basically a long nature documentary
@@coinsforbon4355 It DOES have emotions.
I have no motivation to watch the full movie. The first one is already a masterpiece.
I really like this scene about the "Circle of life"
Simba alive everyone
"Circle of life"
Fun fcat rollar bird never bulit their nest in open they are cavity breeders
This is basically a David Attenborough documentary
whrre to get the full movie
This just lacks any kind of soul. I can't believe how much better the original is
This scene made me cry in happiness
La tengo en el corazon esta pelicula
However, one thing that both movies didn't do that could have made this scene a perfect 10/10 was have the scene be longer. Like, having Rafiki doubt how Simba its alive, and then finding some evidence like how Mufasa told him about Kiara and Kovu in the sequel, nonetheless this is my 2nd favorite scene of the remake.
I really like this scene about the "cycle of life"
It was mufusa who brought it to
Him. And causes the drought because scar wasn’t the rightful king
Look those who don't like it please don't watch we don't want any negative feedback and those who are saying about emotion do you ever go school please animals can't show thier emotion they work too hard for this movie and this is2 high grossing movie so please you can say negative word but cannot say this is flop please go out of here door is 😁😁😁😁
Johnny...its real is freedom and leave fairfax cage 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ johnny is realase 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉hihhhaaa
This scene took up so much time for no reason. LOL
0:16 All the way to Pride land
👍🌝👍
0:04 The orphan child growing up with a parent 0:59
It just occurred to me that Rafiki is literally the only character in THE LION KING
who's name is never mentioned in the film.
Nopes, he says his own name in the part where he says Simba "you follow old Rafiki, he knows the way"!
In the remake, neither Kamari nor Azizi's names were mentioned. But Shenzi's name was mentioned twice.
@@serioussamik Oh right
Look his hair same as mufasa 😮
Both sides I appreciate though one side makes more sense or done better or at least more believable than the other.
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Animated: Rafiki being shocked and energetic when he learned of Simba being alive.
Remake: Rafiki, probably due to exactly being an aged mandrill, did not show the same energy. The exact same reason why he didn’t do Kung Fu against the hyenas during the climax.
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Animated: Simba leapt at Scar, screw physics.
Remake: Simba bites on Scar which gave Scar 2 choices. Either fall together or pull himself and Simba up to safety then get into battle.
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Animated: Simba forces Scar to confess after leaping back up.
Remake: Remember that lions and lionesses have much better hearing than humans. Sarabi who got an extended role than her animated counterpart caught Scar’s lie. “Conviction by contradiction” trope. I like this one better personally.
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Animated: Pumbaa carried cub Simba. I prefer this one.
Remake: Cub Simba got up on his own and followed Timon and Pumbaa.
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Animated: Nala just shows up. The reason is due to prey hunting as the Pride Lands have no more preys.
Remake: They show how Nala left. I prefer this one.
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Animated: Simba ascending Pride Rock. Exactly because we can see their emotions (i.e. Zazu probably could not believe the tyranny was finally over and there’s the fact that Timon and Pumbaa could not believe they made friends with a lion who became a king), this held more emotional impact.
Remake: Due to lack of emotions for real life animals, the same impact could not be felt visually but only spiritually because of the nostalgic music.
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Animated: I “prefer” Mufasa’s doom scene here since Scar showed much more villainous vibe.
Remake: While the gorge is smaller, it does not change the fact that Mufasa still got trampled on. Scar here being a hothead than his “calm” animated counterpart.
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The list goes on so I’ll just leave it at these.
Most people who disliking The Lion King 2019 version should read this.
Wow
Harry is alive 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Benson did a better job playing Rafiki!!
Witch Benson?
@@luisvelez1952 The title character that came from the tv show SOAP.
Ok
1:34
Johnny Depp is alive 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Back in the day we called these Disney Bootlegs!
Did I really see Raiki digging through dry shit to find out Simba is alive?
El pelo de simba same as mufasa 😊
#Upright 2:05
Can I cringe? Yes... Yes I can...
The original was so much better Raffikis surprise and his halted speech then his joy as he exclaims “simba is … is alive!!” As he draws the mane around his picture manically laughing in disbelief , it’s just magical you can feel his emotions as he process each one and I smile with him every time I watch it. This version is so meh 😑
Was this great trip necessary?
the question is why the area of the Pride land is so well-kept grass and wogule and simba how suddenly the wilderness returns and this is the difference of 2 days, I guess
Leaf-cutter ants live in New World. Simba's hair traveled between continents.
Refiki noticed a feather from simba's feather it is olso you can see Refiki's eyes looking at it when he said simba. Refiki noticed and said simba is alive and take place as king mufasa will be proud of him going back to defeat scar