


The man comes across Kimba's son, Lune, and tells him what happened, and then Lune sees his father in the clouds, knowing that he will always be there for him.

At the end of the film, Kimba, referred to as Leo, kills himself so a man who saved his daughter may make it back to civilization alive after trekking through a stormy mountain. I'm not sure if this was in the original manga, but judging by the picture, it looks like it came from the manga, but I don't have access to the manga, so I'll have to use the movie, Jungle Emperor Leo, released in 1997 as a reference. Now I will agree that these two look very suspiciously similar, but again, people aren't looking at the full picture. Now here's a picture of a full grown Kimba appearing before his son and a man he saved in the form of a cloud, as well as Mufasa appearing before Simba in the night sky. One infamous one is of Kimba, or Leo's, father Panja, standing upon a rock, overlooking the land, meanwhile, a screenshot of Mufasa standing atop of Pride Rock overlooking his subjects is placed right next to it. Ok, first of all, people are quick to draw comparisons due to similar looking scenes, but don't look at the full picture, for lack of a better phrase. And while it may be true that The Lion King started off as a Kimba the White Lion remake, I, However, feel as though this is not the case, and I will explain why. Even though Simba is the Swahili word for Lion, and Kimba isn't even the original name of the character, it's Leo. People point fingers at The Lion King, saying it's nothing more than a cheap rip off, and is just an awful movie in general, drawing comparisons to the characters, stories, screenshots, and even the main characters have similar names, Kimba vs Simba. From the very day it was released, people have drawn comparisons to it and a 1964 Japanese Anime, Kimba the White Lion, or Jungle Emperor. However, not everything the light touches is positive. Even to this day, people are still praising its animation, its characters, its soundtrack, its story, its morals, and even the wonderful cast chosen. The Lion King is more than just a movie, it's an experience. I am of course talking about the 1994 Summer hit, The Lion King. But there's one film in particular that everyone has seen, one film that's legendary beyond belief, one film that remains the highest grossing film of its animation type. From Snow White, to Beauty and the Beast, from Sleeping Beauty to Frozen. It's no secret that Disney is legendary for their endless supply of masterpieces.
