This is still an ever so prevalent issue in our society that I wish would just disappear. We shouldn't judge others by their race or their background. The story actually gives an eye opening lesson to people. They now see that there is no difference between them because they're all lions They are one.And so the light finally shines on the other side of Priderock. So the two groups put an end to their bitter feud and decide to join together. Bad-boy Kovu on the other hand is a lion trained by his evil mother, Zira, to befriend Kiara so that he may overthrow Simba thus, avenging Scar.In the end Kiara and Kovu fall in love and show others that love is the most important thing above all, no matter what you look like or come from. We can see this from her desire to do things herself and staying true to her heart. She is strong minded and very independent. Kiara is the daughter of King Simba making her a princess. He holds this resentment against Kovu and the Outlanders. He is seen struggling to deal with his lingering hatred of his uncle Scar. Simba ,of course, is a big part of the movie. We can see this by just looking at Priderock, which had been shown from the other side to convey the shadowy feelings of Simba.Well since I brought that up I guess I'll start off with him first. Its animation is more toned and a bit darker to fit the mood of the script. Now I will admit LK2 wasn't as "flashy" as the original but it's not supposed to be. Either I'm blind or you are because I see the same quality animation as the first. LK2 brought something a little new to the table.So first for those people complaining about the animation, it didn't suck.
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