If Simba struggled to beat Scar, then there's no way he would beat Mufasa. Just looking at Mufasa, he looks like one of the strongest characters in the franchise, and even Scar admits how strong he is. Rafiki and Varya seem like the only two characters who have a chance at beating him.
Against Beshte or Makuu, it would end in a draw. As Simba struggled to keep his grip on Pride Rock, Scar looked down on him in contempt and commented that he looked just like Mufasa had before he had died. Scar then dug his claws into Simba's paws and whispered that he, in fact, had been the one to kill Mufasa.
From Simba and Mufasa to Scar and Timon, we've reimagined your favorite characters as real animals! Watch as these iconic figures come to life with stunning realism. Re: Simba Looks more like Mufasa in LK2 by Panda-chan September 23rd, 2010, 4:17 am Well, he's older. Simba and Mufasa look similar in some ways and different in other ways.
For example, Simba and Mufasa both have brownish- golden fur, a tail, and big ears. They are different because Mufasa has a big mane and Simba does not. They are also different because Mufasa is big and large and Simba is tiny and small.
These are some features of Simba and. The recent prequel, Mufasa: The Lion King, sheds light on a significant shift in leadership between Mufasa and his son Simba. Set to be released in 2024, the film unveils the backstories of both Mufasa and his brother Scar, detailing their first encounter and what fueled Scar's resentment as they matured.
Simba, in turn, learns from his mistakes and finds redemption in accepting his past and embracing his future as the rightful king. Both Mufasa and Simba demonstrate the resilience and strength of character needed to overcome adversity and fulfill their destinies. Comparisons may contain inaccurate information about people, places, or facts.
Mufasa was a male lion. He was the king of Pride Rock who preceded Scar. He was the elder brother of Scar, and the mate of Sarabi, with whom he had a son, Simba.
After the birth of Simba, Mufasa trained him to respect the Circle of Life and to take responsibility for his kingdom and subjects. While Simba was still a cub, Scar plotted against Mufasa and used a wildebeest stampede to endanger. Mufasa is only revealed when Simba "looks harder".
When he does appear, he doesn't tell Simba anything that he doesn't already know deep down, but these things are being put into perspective by the one Lion that Simba needs to hear it from the most. Simba didn't know Mufasa was murdered, so 'Mufasa' didn't either. Mufasa's backstory is explained in the new Lion King prequel, and it manages to make him completely different from Simba in the original story.