Guys it’s Disney. All the animals talk and dance and live together rather harmoniously. You can’t expect things in Disney movies to be very realistic 

True, true, my drama teacher had to leave and the day before she left it was decided we would just watch The Lion King. I commented about the anteaters while we were watching, I probably got some weird looks, thought I wasn’t paying attention, and also would not have caredGuys it’s Disney. All the animals talk and dance and live together rather harmoniously. You can’t expect things in Disney movies to be very realistic![]()
I was thinking the exact same thingGuys it’s Disney. All the animals talk and dance and live together rather harmoniously. You can’t expect things in Disney movies to be very realistic![]()
I have no idea why they decided to include anteaters in a movie set in Africa. Like it’s not very hard to do your research before you make a whole movie. Nevertheless, Lion King has always been one of my favorite Disney movies. I used to be obsessed with Lion king family trees and would read anything I could find about it online!True, true, my drama teacher had to leave and the day before she left it was decided we would just watch The Lion King. I commented about the anteaters while we were watching, I probably got some weird looks, thought I wasn’t paying attention, and also would not have cared![]()
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The inclusion of Giant Anteaters is most likely a stlyistc choice for Disney, and I am still every much a Lion King fanaticI have no idea why they decided to include anteaters in a movie set in Africa. Like it’s not very hard to do your research before you make a whole movie. Nevertheless, Lion King has always been one of my favorite Disney movies. I used to be obsessed with Lion king family trees and would read anything I could find about it online!![]()
Eh if they were trying to make a stylistic* choice and wanted something similar to an anteater, an African species similar looking to anteater like aardvark could’ve worked.The inclusion of Giant Anteaters is most likely a stlyistc choice for Disney
The direct-to-video movie The Lion King 1 1/2 shows how Timon and Pumbaa met and how they eventually found the jungle. Basically they wander around the savanna in search of their “dream home” and (minor spoilers) after thinking they’ve found it several times only to be proven wrong, the meerkat and warthog eventually go down a waterfall (after getting caught in a wildebeest stampede) and wash up in the oasis where they would later raise Simba. At the beginning of the film, before Timon decides to leave his mob of meerkats, he is shown to be living in a deserty area like his species realistically would, and he meets Pumbaa not far away from it.That part of the movie always confused me, why are a meerkat and warthog living in a forest? Also why did they even go into a barren wasteland desert either there would not be a real reason to.
I still enjoy those lolI have no idea why they decided to include anteaters in a movie set in Africa. Like it’s not very hard to do your research before you make a whole movie. Nevertheless, Lion King has always been one of my favorite Disney movies. I used to be obsessed with Lion king family trees and would read anything I could find about it online!![]()
I love this movie, pure gold!!!The direct-to-video movie The Lion King 1 1/2 shows how Timon and Pumbaa met and how they eventually found the jungle. Basically they wander around the savanna in search of their “dream home” and (minor spoilers) after thinking they’ve found it several times only to be proven wrong, the meerkat and warthog eventually go down a waterfall (after getting caught in a wildebeest stampede) and wash up in the oasis where they would later raise Simba. At the beginning of the film, before Timon decides to leave his mob of meerkats, he is shown to be living in a deserty area like his species realistically would, and he meets Pumbaa not far away from it.
Me too, I think it’s really underrated!I love this movie, pure gold!!!
It doesn't deserve all the hate that it getsI love this movie, pure gold!!!
I didn’t realize it gets hateIt doesn't deserve all the hate that it gets
Personally, I prefer it to The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride, which seems much more beloved in general.It doesn't deserve all the hate that it gets
If there's one thing I love about the second movie are the designs for the outlanders.Personally, I prefer it to The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride, which seems much more beloved in general.
Yeah, and they were even included in the live-action remake.Eh if they were trying to make a stylistic* choice and wanted something similar to an anteater, an African species similar looking to anteater like aardvark could’ve worked.
Big cats sounding like like mountain lions isn’t a strange decision from Disney. Ever since the original Jungle book, they have had a tendency for using cougar growls (I’ve heard them in both the jungle book, Tarzan and their documentaries True-Life adventures for leopards and Jaguars)Disney's Tarzan has gorillas making noises like chimpanzees and a leopard sounding off like a cougar, among others.
Regarding to the cougar roars, they even use them for the roars of leopards and cheetahs in The Chronicles of Narnia.Big cats sounding like like mountain lions isn’t a strange decision from Disney. Ever since the original Jungle book, they have had a tendency for using cougar growls (I’ve heard them in both the jungle book, Tarzan and their documentaries True-Life adventures for leopards and Jaguars)
This is especially disappointing closing from an AZA-accredited facility.View attachment 520479
Bovidae!? Excuse me, SeaWorld, but how are camels considered bovids?
To be fair, camels and bovids were once classed as "selenodonts" as hippos were classed as Suina.
That still doesn't change the fact that camels aren't a bovid.