It's really scary to trust people. Even if you grew up in love, you expect a lot from a partner. And when you come from different families with different characters, you have to work very hard to create a good family and be happy. I don't know if it happened by accident, or if you did it intentionally, but I followed one thing: Sarabi resigned herself to her fate, Kiara tried to solve everything peacefully, Nala firmly defended herself. This is very similar to the development of generations in life. Previously, it was impossible to say a word against your husband, and divorce was generally considered a disgrace. I am so glad that, working with, for the most part, a children's audience, people like you raise such problems and do not tell fairy tales. We can create our own fairy tale, as Nala did. Thank you, Sara!
""𝘚𝘢𝘳𝘢𝘣𝘪 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘨𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘦, 𝘒𝘪𝘢𝘳𝘢 𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘰𝘭𝘷𝘦 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘦𝘢𝘤𝘦𝘧𝘶𝘭𝘭𝘺, 𝘕𝘢𝘭𝘢 𝘧𝘪𝘳𝘮𝘭𝘺 𝘥𝘦𝘧𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧. 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘴 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘴𝘪𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘢𝘳 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘥𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘰𝘱𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦." I'm so glad someone noticed it!! 🥹 yes it was intentional, I wanted to show different situations of the "woman figure" in society. I just wish I did more scenes with Simba trying to earn Nala's trust at the end but, honestly, the video was already in the 8th minute and I was tired 🥲 I also didn't want to re-use some masks/scenes too much. However, THANK YOU SO MUCH for every single word you said 💝
@@SaraChanLw2022 Wow, I didn't expect such a reaction! Thank you for your words. So you did a good job, since we were able to discern this sequence in generations. When I saw this terrible figure (9:56), I thought, "No, I'll watch this video tomorrow, and now go to sleep!" But I looked today. I was wondering what you were going to talk about this time. And at the moment with Mufasa, Sarabi and Kiara (0:34 - 0:46), as with one click, I realized and screamed at the whole house "Aah, I see! Women!" 😅😅
@@SaraChanLw2022 A beautiful analysis and you are absolutely right - Well... Where should i start ?......x, d, it is a faithful representation of how the woman has walked until finally dominating the storm over time, starting with how the value of the woman depended on how much she gave him she could offer to the man 0:35 , but her relevance was always chained to a man, not by herself and the children who grew up in this environment, adopted these behaviors, regardless of whether they were good or bad, it was normalized and it was believed that things were like that (we clearly have here is the example of Kovu that my disappointment continues to hurt strongly -.-") Sarabi just resigned herself to what she had to do and stay in that hole without seeing its value 2:34 - 2:42 , Kiara took the first step of the change but it was not enough because she still continued to doubt her strength and on herself ,thinking that by running away or starting a new life with Kovu everything would be fine 2:15 (a detail that I notice when she attacks Kovu 2:34 , she sees the scar and immediately retreats 4:37, without attacking back 4:41, even doubting her own strength, we can also think about how she was raised and that behavior of not questioning the male) Finally Nala did not doubt her or her strength, we can see when she growls at Simba without hesitation when he enters her territory, 5:29 the lack of doubt that her mother undoubtedly lacked, also concentrating on her, changing and becoming strong and not idealizing or hoping that with a man her life will be better (as Kiara possibly did, 3:20 but it was not what she expected 3:28) - When I saw Nala's bright eyes seeing how her daughter and Simba are living together lovingly 9:50, I shed a tear :,) , that finally, it's finally over, we can finally start again, we were finally able to create an environment of respect and love, a true home :,), I know that we have been through bad things and more than anyone we know how they affect us as time goes by we realize that our parents are not superheroes they are just people like us who are also wrong, let's close that cycle, let's change, be better, we can be better in the future, without making the same mistakes, and thanks to strong women who dared to raise their voices for a better future for their children, now both men and women have the same rights and opportunities and we hope to live in what is expected of a society of equality and respect, it really makes me proud to be able to say that nowadays in animation, women are no longer a princess who needs to be rescued, women are represented as someone else in the group, (Fuli x,d came to mind) strong characters with personality, many times boys underestimate women reducing them to people who they should take care of, when they are the ones who should take care themselves of us , (Jasiri comes to mind) we are powerful girls and we do not need anyone to solve our lives, by ourselves can ;) (I know it's a lot of text, but in a long time a video has made me feel this way and seeing all the hard work and dedication behind it, I think it deserves every word and more)
@@cloverBlue. I want to believe in beautiful true love. Of course, the way it was shown earlier with examples of princesses is frustrating, because all they did was being persecuted by the injustice of life, singing songs in the woods and falling in love with the first person they met. And what happened after "they lived happily ever after"? What kind of happiness did they have? It is necessary to work a lot, first of all, on yourself to achieve understanding in a relationship. Now cartoons are made on different topics, not only about love. I go crazy in a good way when I see how the main characters communicate with their family, friends and people of other cultures. I hope that such large companies as Disney or Dreamworks will go further, but they will not overdo it. I still hope for a cartoon about the culture of my country (the history is great, the country is old and has seen a lot, and what a culture!) Modern plots deserve respect.
I love how this portrays real-life situations. Men and women through the generations have been raised to act a certain way. Men with a strong hand, women to provide sons and keep food on the table. But, we see with Simba and Nala that they've stepped away from tradition to give their spouse and child a better life.
I'm a full adult and I absolutely loved this, reminds me of the stuff i'd watch as a kid. Well done. Generational trauma is no joke and you conveyed that perfectly! looking forward to more
But thank god we dont have to live the same generational trauma of our fathers. I'm a christian and i strongly believe that Jesus was coming to set us free from the family curse. 1 Peter 1:18 [18]Being conscious that you have been made free from that foolish way of life which was your heritage from your fathers, not through a payment of things like silver or gold which come to destruction
I love this so much, I like how you had different generations and each one had a story linked to each other. By the first two males rejecting their female cubs and mistreating their lioness. I’m glad Nala actually found someone who loves her and her daughter Vitani. Perfect story here ❤️👌
Very well edited, and i loved the little differences between each villains : Mufasa think that men are stronger and deserve to be superior to the woman, he was deeply disappointed to have a girl because of that Kovu wasn't like him, he doesn't despise woman, he doesn't despise his daughter because she's a female, he just despise Kids and doesn't seem to want any. Simba is a caring and loving father and husband. In the same way, we can see a good evolution in each female generation : Sarabi chose to accept her husband's treatment, even if it means she had to suffer. Kiara chose to fight against her husband, she had more this warrior's instinct, but it got her killed because she wasn't prepared enough and she was all alone against him. Nala win thanks to Simba, not because she needs a male but this taught her that not every men are evil and that you need, sometime, some helps to kill your demon... Brilliant !
Nala and Simba broke the cycle of violence 🥺, I came looking to see art and I found a masterpiece, I can't express all the feeling that I spent looking at this, it's so real for me, I cried at the end, I really had hopes and good expectations of Kovu And in the end I am greatly disappointed... Mother's Day is coming up and I can only say, guys, respect women, we all have mothers and let's treat women as we would like them to treat our daughters and our mothers, beautiful work Sara ❤
This is genuinely one of the best edits i have ever seen. Can we talk about that baby Vitani shot thought? It looks straight out of the movies! You did a wonderful job, both editing and storywise!
Are you kidding me Sara? NOTHING about this is cringe it’s absolutely amazing! 😁 the maskings, the editing, the story it’s perfect wonderful job it’s beautiful ❤
Sara, this is lovely! A real masterpiece in terms of both storytelling and themes. And no, I wasn't even slightly traumatised or offended by anything I saw on screen. You really are a Queen of storytelling.
Wow this is amazing, Disney should take notes! This could spread awareness amazingly, and it has a topic that is not oftenly mentioned in movies. Simba and Nala broke a generational trauma, as well as they stopped generational gender-non-equality, which would be amazing movie topics, partly because these are problems that occur almost everywhere in the world, and a lion pride/ lion's life is an amazing way to demonstrate it. You created a masterpiece, hats off everyone!
You continue to be one of the finest Lion King manip video creators I've ever seen, that was incredible. The unique stories you're able to come up with and tell, the execution, techniques you employ are all wonderful, and this story is no exception. Hell, I could talk about your near flawless editing alone for a year! To cover such dark issues and depict them in the manner you have, you should absolutely feel proud of your work, and I will always look forward to the next one
Gosh this is amazing!! I love that you told such a mature story, considering this is still reality for some women in the world and it is sad honestly. But I love that this story had a happy twist of finally a male treating his wife with respect and loving their daughter. Wish it would be like that more often in real life too. And the manips are as always top tier and I actually like dialogues in this one, it gives the whole edit a certain vibe and I love it. Absolutely breathtaking work!!
This is one of the best edits I've seen! Your timing was perfect, the scenes matched very well, the roars were spot on, and the captions were icing on the cake. Magnificent work; well done!
thank you for making this, it changed my life for the better and made me come to terms with my dead mother and my abusive father who killed her, thank you.
If you had told me I'd be crying at the age of 21 over a Lion King AMV edit on a Tuesday I wouldn't have believed you- this is incredible. Hits hard when you associate the situations with your own family's.
Another amazing video, congratulations for your work! I was sad when I saw that, finally (and like many men in reality unfortunately), Kovu had changed after the birth of Nala... The end is fortunately beautiful. The generations follow each other but are not the same and that's what's beautiful ❤❤❤
Okay, this made me so emotional, I HAVE SO MANY THOUGHTS! I don't even know where to start... At first I wasn't sure if using dialogue was a good idea, but I didn't realize just how much it could do!! Like, it helped you to introduce very serious themes into the AU, and I LOVED THAT! Honestly I think this might be one of my favorite Crossovers/AUs from you (and I think you know that I've seen and loved all of them haha) You showcased things such as sexism (Kiara being told to hunt because "that's what girls do" was so awful and yet realistic...), trust issues and even trauma in a way that I don't think would be possible if you wouldn't work with dialogue, and I'm so happy you decided to do that (even though I was, as I said, skeptical at first) The storytelling is so wonderful... the PARALLELS between Sarabi/Kiara/Nala giving birth... I love the similarities between Mufasa and Kovu, and the contrast between them both and Simba. Nala deserved to have someone like this around, and I'm glad someone showed her what real love feels like! But the trauma in her childhood she had to went through for that was huge, and I'm so glad you showed that. I feel so connected to her and Kiara now because of how realistic all of this was. The dialogue allowed for actual pacing that makes sense, instead of characters being madly in love after one encounter. Also, you made me really feel for Sarabi as well - she was hurting so much and couldn't see how abusive her relationship was, meanwhile Kiara stood by and had to watch it unfold, forcing her to run away on the end... and then get hit by a similar situation with someone she trusted the most, with someone she wanted to have a family with. And the awful things Kovu told her... it's like it's taken straight out of a cheater's mouth. The story is wonderful, I'm so glad Nala had her happy ending, but it makes so much sense how it wasn't just given to her instantly! Obviously, the technical stuff is also flawless, the attention to detail in your manips is just wonderful... Kovu standing on top of Kiara in the night was such a simple yet great manip! You're so creative with what you do, it's mind-blowing. Sara, I always tell you that you outdid yourself, but this time? This time this sentence is even more real! Watching you progress throughout the years and making the effort to comment on all your videos has been an amazing experience haha, you should be very proud of yourself for this project, because I absolutely am! Your videos make my mood so much better every time, I absolutely admire you Sara ❤️❤️❤️
Oooww man, I don't know if I can take all these compliments, you're too kind seriously 🥹 THANK YOU!! 💞 I was skeptical with the dialogues too, I have always found them a little bit cringe 😆 but it was an interesting experience instead and people have loved it beyond my wildest expectations 😍
Great animation!!!!!!!!!!! Me and my sis loved this crossover! We thought Kovu was going to be nice, and then I thought Kiara was going to live! Toward the end, I was like, "The first one to love his own daughter!" Loved how you sequenced the characters, from Sarabi, Kiara, to Nala, and then Vitani! I also loved the animation of Kovu when he said he'd marry Kiara and Kiara's in Kovu's eyes once she scared him! Then unto all the wonderful animation with Nala, and her eyes looking down in the water. All through the ending!
Thats... just.. wow. I dont even have words. I love ALL of it, really. I love how you used the canon pairs i love how you made them three generations.. and I love at most the message behind it, you did a very amazing job, sara! Its hard to trust someone because exactly this can happen but its's also wrong to isolate, you'll die unlucky then.. I am so glad that Nala found a loving husband and it was worth to trust him. He's such a lovely charmer
Wow you put a lot of time and effort into this, and it shows. I think you did a great job at portraying the characters and story, because I sure felt super emotional the entire time watching. 💕
It's like seeing my life. My grandmother stayed in a bad marriage, she raised my mother to do the same, who eventually divorced, and here I am, alone at almost 30 years old, fighting against this bad pattern..Sorry for my bad english. This is a masterpiece, You are a true artist woman!!💖
That.. That was truly amazing!! I fell in love with the story, it's so well written!! And i absolutly love dialog text, it's actually really cool and i loved reading what they were saying!! It's also really cool that Simba unlike other males wasn't bad, our good boy just really bad at flirting xдд IYou are truly amazing and very talanted, thank you so much for this masterpiece!! ❤❤❤
OMG, a tree masterpiece. This is one of the best animations I've seen in a while. You are a true artist. Me and my sis loved it. Keep of your mind-blowing work.
to be honest i fully thought this was a cringe edit going in but i progressively was like "huh.. this is.. interesting" and honestly, glad I watched through it. sure, the animation is scrappy but that wasn't the focus on this and I could tell, instead the story was. and i was glad I read every little subtitle because it was great. I liked that it went through 3 generations, instead of one or two. Generational trauma is strong and it takes alot of healing, and I think this little movie was just a perfect representation of it.
I love the story, it's really controversial and serious, especially considering its been made from the lion King It honestly shows the reality of some families and people in the world
I have to admit. I am surprised. There are a dozen or more learning editors who put out AUs which.... don't hold my attention for long. However, I was completely hooked with how you built up this storyline! There was a lot of emotions and towards the end.... I actually felt really emotional. Very... *VERY* rarely do AUs ever do that. You certainly have a talent for storybuilding and great editing! Not sure if many out there tell you this, but you should feel proud of yourself. Sincerely. I do wonder what ever happened to Sarabi and Mufasa however, if she just got old or died sad & alone, if she ever stood up for herself or not. But hope you have a wonderful week!
I'm amazed of how incredibly good story is this. You did a great job, my friend, congrats❤ reminded me the edits i used to watch in my childhood, but now with a mature storyline ♡
As scary as this truly is, it's scary because this is real stuff that happens to some people, and thats why i personally like this AU, as it shows what manipulative and toxic relationships could look like. These lionesses were taken advantage of and tricked and lied to by their males and it's really sad and scary, but it's a real problem in some relationships. But at the same time, i really like how Nala stands up for herself and her mother and took things slow and careful with simba, and it was happy at the end, but Sarabi just gave into the abuse, and let Mufasa take advantage of her, and Kiara fell for Kovu's trap. It shows generational improvements in relationships from toxic to healthy, and that's quiet realistic and I like that. I actually and generally feel grateful you made and AU like this. It....kinda tells young lovers to be careful in relationships and know to stand up for yourself and dont be taken advantage of. Good work on the video!
I love this so much, one of your best! Man I've been watching you for like, 7 years now, since I started watching when I was like ten. Dang time flies.
Wow, I didn’t expect I will watch full video, I’m not big fan of this kind of edits, but you did wonderful job, this video is very interesting and well made! 😊
@@SaraChanLw2022 ah yeah, sadly my laptop broke last year and I haven't been able to edit. Moved house and been in a shitty relationship situation, but I'm away from that now and getting another laptop soon! 😁 I hope you've been doing well too
Aww So Cute! I love this! So well edited! And The Fact that Mufasa and Sarabi had Kiara Instead of Simba and Kiara and Kovu Had Nala, Rather than Nala Being Kiara's Mother, but Nala still ending up with Simba! And then they had Vitani! 🤩🤩💖💖
Honestly the song Labor by Paris Paloma fits the TLK lionesses perfectly in general when you look at it: * Sarabi who after losing her husband, son and the perfect happy life she had was still forced to act as queen, carry on her duties and be strong for the rest of her pride even while living through famine and abuse. * Nala not only lost her childhood friend and the lion that saved them both from hyenas, was then forced to watch her home be overtaken by the very predators that tried to murder her. And at least in the broadway show, she was sexually harassed by Scar. In a deleted scene it is also revealed that she was cast out after rejecting his advances. It’s not canon sure but it does give some insight imo to how Scar generally treated her. It is also very much implied in the sequel that Nala was r*ped by Scar and was then forced to bear his offspring (Vitani). Sure, it’s not confirmed but it does make sense considering that Vitani shares a striking resemblance to the two, literally she looks like a mishmash of both and the way that the two behave around each other when meeting again is very odd and implies that they have a close relationship of some kind. * And then you have Zira… sure she was vicious but watching this movie as an adult, you can tell that she was obviously manipulated, used and abused by Scar when he was alive. While she paints the relationship they had as a romantic one, i seriously doubt it was actually that rosey in reality. Just look at how Scar treats everyone around him in the first movie. Do you think that a psychopath like that would treat anyone with genuine tender love?? Even the hyenas who were nothing but loyal to him got fucked over by him in the end. I think he saw Zira as just another tool in his eyes to be used to his liking like everyone else and did exploit her to his advantage. Seeing how he wasn’t afraid to treat Sarabi- the wife of Mufusa as he did too, I wouldn’t be surprised if he also not only mentally abused Zira but also physically abused her too while still telling her that he loved her and being completely blinded and in denial, she just overlooked it. Not only that, but even when he died, she was never truly free from his mental hold and she still continued to hold on to all of that pain and suffering.
What a MASTERPIECE! This my favorite so far I love it and the editing and the fact that the first two generations the man were cheaters and the last one finding the perfect mate I really like this can you make a part two???
@@SaraChanLw2022 YAY! And I have a idea ( you don’t need to take my idea btw) Vitani grew up and came across a lion ( it can be simba or mufasa with dark brown hair ) VITANI and we’ll call him Apollo, they get to know each other , etc . One day Nala sees them both and vitani presents him to her Nala approves of him but simba didn’t . One day simba when to drink water and comes across Apollo, Apollo attacks him and simba dies , Nala saw the whole thing and told her daughter, vitani didn’t believe her mother , and runs away after sometime they get married and have a son (cub kovu but his name will be Leo for now) after sometime vitani goes hunting and finds Nala and Apollo arguing , Apollo attacks Nala but gets interfered by vitani dis time taking her mothers side she breaks up with him , Nala meets leo and the end. If you don’t like this idea you don’t have to use it
eh meritava un commento questo video u.u prima di tutto la pazzia di fare un crossover così lungo con tutte queste mask D: PAZZAH! però devo dire che è stupendo, curato nei minimi dettagli ;-; mi è piaciuta molto la scelta di mettere i sottotitoli, aiuta a seguire meglio la storia secondo me. In questo video ci ho visto un po' di quella che, purtroppo, è la mentalità dei nostri parenti più anziani... mia nonna mi chiede sempre quando mai mi troverò qualcuno ed è già proiettata sul matrimonio, io dall'altra parte penso ad obiettivi futuri e non vedo il matrimonio o l'avere figli come uno "step" obbligatorio.. Una volta alla nostra età si avevano già 1 o 2 bambini e ci si doveva sposare per forza, si doveva badare alla casa e ai figli e non si poteva aspirare ad altro, ah e non dimentichiamoci che la parità di genere non esisteva proprio, ad oggi qualcosa è cambiato ma c'è ancora tanta strada da fare.
Signorina Paolkoooooooo quanto tempo 🥹 Mi trovi perfettamente d'accordo con la tua linea di pensiero, anche io attualmente nel 2023 vengo a contatto con persone (e assurdo ma vero non solo over 40 ma anche ragazze/i della mia età o poco più grandi) che vedono la figura della donna come l'appendice dell'uomo e che gli deve per forza qualcosa. Non importa quanti anni siano passati o quanti cambiamenti abbia portato lo sviluppo tecnologico, mi sono arresa all'idea che ci sarà sempre qualcuno che "resterà indietro" con la mentalità e non potremo fargli cambiare idea. Onestamente, oltre a provare rabbia per il loro atteggiamento, provo pena per loro e spero di non dovermi abbassare mai a quel livello.
Sara there is something I want to tell you about life i know that Kiara went through all her life with her daughter Nala but all of mens out there I really don't know like when a man loves his wife so much it just makes him an asshole to his wife or children i know that I'm male but in the future, i would never do anything like that to my wife or children like Simba and that is why he will always be my favorite lion and Nala ty.
It's really scary to trust people. Even if you grew up in love, you expect a lot from a partner. And when you come from different families with different characters, you have to work very hard to create a good family and be happy.
I don't know if it happened by accident, or if you did it intentionally, but I followed one thing: Sarabi resigned herself to her fate, Kiara tried to solve everything peacefully, Nala firmly defended herself. This is very similar to the development of generations in life. Previously, it was impossible to say a word against your husband, and divorce was generally considered a disgrace.
I am so glad that, working with, for the most part, a children's audience, people like you raise such problems and do not tell fairy tales. We can create our own fairy tale, as Nala did. Thank you, Sara!
""𝘚𝘢𝘳𝘢𝘣𝘪 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘨𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘵𝘦, 𝘒𝘪𝘢𝘳𝘢 𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘰𝘭𝘷𝘦 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘦𝘢𝘤𝘦𝘧𝘶𝘭𝘭𝘺, 𝘕𝘢𝘭𝘢 𝘧𝘪𝘳𝘮𝘭𝘺 𝘥𝘦𝘧𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧. 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘴 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘴𝘪𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘢𝘳 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘥𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘰𝘱𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦."
I'm so glad someone noticed it!! 🥹 yes it was intentional, I wanted to show different situations of the "woman figure" in society.
I just wish I did more scenes with Simba trying to earn Nala's trust at the end but, honestly, the video was already in the 8th minute and I was tired 🥲 I also didn't want to re-use some masks/scenes too much.
However, THANK YOU SO MUCH for every single word you said 💝
This is a wonderful analysis.
@@SaraChanLw2022 Wow, I didn't expect such a reaction! Thank you for your words. So you did a good job, since we were able to discern this sequence in generations.
When I saw this terrible figure (9:56), I thought, "No, I'll watch this video tomorrow, and now go to sleep!" But I looked today. I was wondering what you were going to talk about this time. And at the moment with Mufasa, Sarabi and Kiara (0:34 - 0:46), as with one click, I realized and screamed at the whole house "Aah, I see! Women!" 😅😅
@@SaraChanLw2022
A beautiful analysis and you are absolutely right
- Well... Where should i start ?......x, d,
it is a faithful representation of how the woman has walked until finally dominating the storm over time, starting with how the value of the woman depended on how much she gave him she could offer to the man 0:35 , but her relevance was always chained to a man, not by herself and the children who grew up in this environment, adopted these behaviors, regardless of whether they were good or bad, it was normalized and it was believed that things were like that (we clearly have here is the example of Kovu that my disappointment continues to hurt strongly -.-") Sarabi just resigned herself to what she had to do and stay in that hole without seeing its value 2:34 - 2:42 , Kiara took the first step of the change but it was not enough because she still continued to doubt her strength and on herself ,thinking that by running away or starting a new life with Kovu everything would be fine 2:15 (a detail that I notice when she attacks Kovu 2:34 , she sees the scar and immediately retreats 4:37, without attacking back 4:41, even doubting her own strength, we can also think about how she was raised and that behavior of not questioning the male)
Finally Nala did not doubt her or her strength, we can see when she growls at Simba without hesitation when he enters her territory, 5:29 the lack of doubt that her mother undoubtedly lacked, also concentrating on her, changing and becoming strong and not idealizing or hoping that with a man her life will be better (as Kiara possibly did, 3:20 but it was not what she expected 3:28)
- When I saw Nala's bright eyes seeing how her daughter and Simba are living together lovingly 9:50, I shed a tear :,) , that finally, it's finally over, we can finally start again, we were finally able to create an environment of respect and love, a true home :,), I know that we have been through bad things and more than anyone we know how they affect us as time goes by we realize that our parents are not superheroes they are just people like us who are also wrong, let's close that cycle, let's change, be better, we can be better in the future, without making the same mistakes, and thanks to strong women who dared to raise their voices for a better future for their children, now both men and women have the same rights and opportunities and we hope to live in what is expected of a society of equality and respect, it really makes me proud to be able to say that nowadays in animation, women are no longer a princess who needs to be rescued, women are represented as someone else in the group, (Fuli x,d came to mind) strong characters with personality, many times boys underestimate women reducing them to people who they should take care of, when they are the ones who should take care themselves of us , (Jasiri comes to mind) we are powerful girls and we do not need anyone to solve our lives, by ourselves can ;)
(I know it's a lot of text, but in a long time a video has made me feel this way and seeing all the hard work and dedication behind it, I think it deserves every word and more)
@@cloverBlue. I want to believe in beautiful true love. Of course, the way it was shown earlier with examples of princesses is frustrating, because all they did was being persecuted by the injustice of life, singing songs in the woods and falling in love with the first person they met. And what happened after "they lived happily ever after"? What kind of happiness did they have? It is necessary to work a lot, first of all, on yourself to achieve understanding in a relationship.
Now cartoons are made on different topics, not only about love. I go crazy in a good way when I see how the main characters communicate with their family, friends and people of other cultures. I hope that such large companies as Disney or Dreamworks will go further, but they will not overdo it.
I still hope for a cartoon about the culture of my country (the history is great, the country is old and has seen a lot, and what a culture!)
Modern plots deserve respect.
I was afraid Simba would end up like the past fathers and would be like "im friendly because i want something from you", im glad it's not the case
I wanted to portray that not all men are the same ^^
@@SaraChanLw2022 good, and I'm happy with that
I am glad to.😁
Me too. Also, it’s a very good thing Mufasa and Kovu never acted like that.
@@Sandstorm89483 mhm
I love how this portrays real-life situations. Men and women through the generations have been raised to act a certain way. Men with a strong hand, women to provide sons and keep food on the table. But, we see with Simba and Nala that they've stepped away from tradition to give their spouse and child a better life.
I'm a full adult and I absolutely loved this, reminds me of the stuff i'd watch as a kid. Well done. Generational trauma is no joke and you conveyed that perfectly! looking forward to more
Thank you very much! ^^
But thank god we dont have to live the same generational trauma of our fathers.
I'm a christian and i strongly believe that Jesus was coming to set us free from the family curse.
1 Peter 1:18
[18]Being conscious that you have been made free from that foolish way of life which was your heritage from your fathers, not through a payment of things like silver or gold which come to destruction
I love this so much, I like how you had different generations and each one had a story linked to each other. By the first two males rejecting their female cubs and mistreating their lioness. I’m glad Nala actually found someone who loves her and her daughter Vitani. Perfect story here ❤️👌
Thanks a million Katie!! 😍💖
No problem :3
Very well edited, and i loved the little differences between each villains :
Mufasa think that men are stronger and deserve to be superior to the woman, he was deeply disappointed to have a girl because of that
Kovu wasn't like him, he doesn't despise woman, he doesn't despise his daughter because she's a female, he just despise Kids and doesn't seem to want any.
Simba is a caring and loving father and husband.
In the same way, we can see a good evolution in each female generation :
Sarabi chose to accept her husband's treatment, even if it means she had to suffer.
Kiara chose to fight against her husband, she had more this warrior's instinct, but it got her killed because she wasn't prepared enough and she was all alone against him.
Nala win thanks to Simba, not because she needs a male but this taught her that not every men are evil and that you need, sometime, some helps to kill your demon...
Brilliant !
Oww thank you so much!!
Nala and Simba broke the cycle of violence 🥺, I came looking to see art and I found a masterpiece, I can't express all the feeling that I spent looking at this, it's so real for me, I cried at the end, I really had hopes and good expectations of Kovu And in the end I am greatly disappointed...
Mother's Day is coming up and I can only say, guys, respect women, we all have mothers and let's treat women as we would like them to treat our daughters and our mothers, beautiful work Sara ❤
Aww thanks a lot! 😍 I'm glad my video touched your feelings that much 🥹
This is genuinely one of the best edits i have ever seen. Can we talk about that baby Vitani shot thought? It looks straight out of the movies! You did a wonderful job, both editing and storywise!
Thanks a million! :'D
Are you kidding me Sara? NOTHING about this is cringe it’s absolutely amazing! 😁 the maskings, the editing, the story it’s perfect wonderful job it’s beautiful ❤
Thank you so much! 🥹
I'm not used to putting written dialogue, it makes me weird 😂
@@SaraChanLw2022 it's just a new medium that takes getting used 2 you'll get it in time
@@SaraChanLw2022 dovresti metterli più spesso 😊
@@beatriceragusa.9582 mi sa che ci farò un pensierino allora 👀
@@SaraChanLw2022 Sarebbe bello leggere una storia AU anche con Balto, con i dialoghi, lo dico perché so che ami questo cagnolone lupo
Sara, this is lovely!
A real masterpiece in terms of both storytelling and themes. And no, I wasn't even slightly traumatised or offended by anything I saw on screen.
You really are a Queen of storytelling.
Oww thank you!! **
Moral of the story
The cookie may taste sweet the first time but you don’t know the true ingredients until you search for it
Wow this is amazing, Disney should take notes! This could spread awareness amazingly, and it has a topic that is not oftenly mentioned in movies.
Simba and Nala broke a generational trauma, as well as they stopped generational gender-non-equality, which would be amazing movie topics, partly because these are problems that occur almost everywhere in the world, and a lion pride/ lion's life is an amazing way to demonstrate it. You created a masterpiece, hats off everyone!
Thank you so much!!
What a mature plot...but so well edited! Really high skilled
Thank you very much!
You continue to be one of the finest Lion King manip video creators I've ever seen, that was incredible. The unique stories you're able to come up with and tell, the execution, techniques you employ are all wonderful, and this story is no exception. Hell, I could talk about your near flawless editing alone for a year!
To cover such dark issues and depict them in the manner you have, you should absolutely feel proud of your work, and I will always look forward to the next one
Ooww god, you're so kind 🥹 thank you so much! ❤
Gosh this is amazing!! I love that you told such a mature story, considering this is still reality for some women in the world and it is sad honestly. But I love that this story had a happy twist of finally a male treating his wife with respect and loving their daughter. Wish it would be like that more often in real life too.
And the manips are as always top tier and I actually like dialogues in this one, it gives the whole edit a certain vibe and I love it. Absolutely breathtaking work!!
Thank you so much Cookie! 🥹🍪
I'm not used to put/see dialoges in my videos yet but it was an interesting experience 🤓
This is one of the best edits I've seen! Your timing was perfect, the scenes matched very well, the roars were spot on, and the captions were icing on the cake. Magnificent work; well done!
Aww man, thank you so much!! 🥹💕
thank you for making this, it changed my life for the better and made me come to terms with my dead mother and my abusive father who killed her, thank you.
If you had told me I'd be crying at the age of 21 over a Lion King AMV edit on a Tuesday I wouldn't have believed you- this is incredible. Hits hard when you associate the situations with your own family's.
Owh I'm sorry to hear you went though sometimes similar irl 🥺 I hope you can get out of it soon!
Another amazing video, congratulations for your work! I was sad when I saw that, finally (and like many men in reality unfortunately), Kovu had changed after the birth of Nala... The end is fortunately beautiful. The generations follow each other but are not the same and that's what's beautiful ❤❤❤
Thanks a million ☺💝
Thanks a million!! 😍
Okay, this made me so emotional, I HAVE SO MANY THOUGHTS! I don't even know where to start...
At first I wasn't sure if using dialogue was a good idea, but I didn't realize just how much it could do!! Like, it helped you to introduce very serious themes into the AU, and I LOVED THAT! Honestly I think this might be one of my favorite Crossovers/AUs from you (and I think you know that I've seen and loved all of them haha)
You showcased things such as sexism (Kiara being told to hunt because "that's what girls do" was so awful and yet realistic...), trust issues and even trauma in a way that I don't think would be possible if you wouldn't work with dialogue, and I'm so happy you decided to do that (even though I was, as I said, skeptical at first)
The storytelling is so wonderful... the PARALLELS between Sarabi/Kiara/Nala giving birth... I love the similarities between Mufasa and Kovu, and the contrast between them both and Simba. Nala deserved to have someone like this around, and I'm glad someone showed her what real love feels like! But the trauma in her childhood she had to went through for that was huge, and I'm so glad you showed that. I feel so connected to her and Kiara now because of how realistic all of this was. The dialogue allowed for actual pacing that makes sense, instead of characters being madly in love after one encounter. Also, you made me really feel for Sarabi as well - she was hurting so much and couldn't see how abusive her relationship was, meanwhile Kiara stood by and had to watch it unfold, forcing her to run away on the end... and then get hit by a similar situation with someone she trusted the most, with someone she wanted to have a family with. And the awful things Kovu told her... it's like it's taken straight out of a cheater's mouth.
The story is wonderful, I'm so glad Nala had her happy ending, but it makes so much sense how it wasn't just given to her instantly!
Obviously, the technical stuff is also flawless, the attention to detail in your manips is just wonderful... Kovu standing on top of Kiara in the night was such a simple yet great manip! You're so creative with what you do, it's mind-blowing.
Sara, I always tell you that you outdid yourself, but this time? This time this sentence is even more real! Watching you progress throughout the years and making the effort to comment on all your videos has been an amazing experience haha, you should be very proud of yourself for this project, because I absolutely am! Your videos make my mood so much better every time, I absolutely admire you Sara ❤️❤️❤️
Oooww man, I don't know if I can take all these compliments, you're too kind seriously 🥹 THANK YOU!! 💞
I was skeptical with the dialogues too, I have always found them a little bit cringe 😆 but it was an interesting experience instead and people have loved it beyond my wildest expectations 😍
You deserve all of the compliments!!
Great animation!!!!!!!!!!! Me and my sis loved this crossover! We thought Kovu was going to be nice, and then I thought Kiara was going to live! Toward the end, I was like, "The first one to love his own daughter!" Loved how you sequenced the characters, from Sarabi, Kiara, to Nala, and then Vitani! I also loved the animation of Kovu when he said he'd marry Kiara and Kiara's in Kovu's eyes once she scared him! Then unto all the wonderful animation with Nala, and her eyes looking down in the water. All through the ending!
Thanks a lot! 🥰
Happy to hear that both you and your sis liked my video so much!
Thats... just.. wow. I dont even have words.
I love ALL of it, really. I love how you used the canon pairs i love how you made them three generations.. and I love at most the message behind it, you did a very amazing job, sara!
Its hard to trust someone because exactly this can happen but its's also wrong to isolate, you'll die unlucky then.. I am so glad that Nala found a loving husband and it was worth to trust him. He's such a lovely charmer
Wow you put a lot of time and effort into this, and it shows.
I think you did a great job at portraying the characters and story, because I sure felt super emotional the entire time watching. 💕
Thank you very much! 🥰
It's like seeing my life. My grandmother stayed in a bad marriage, she raised my mother to do the same, who eventually divorced, and here I am, alone at almost 30 years old, fighting against this bad pattern..Sorry for my bad english. This is a masterpiece, You are a true artist woman!!💖
That.. That was truly amazing!! I fell in love with the story, it's so well written!! And i absolutly love dialog text, it's actually really cool and i loved reading what they were saying!! It's also really cool that Simba unlike other males wasn't bad, our good boy just really bad at flirting xдд IYou are truly amazing and very talanted, thank you so much for this masterpiece!! ❤❤❤
oooww god, you're too kind 🥹 thank you so much!! 💕💕
Your Lion King AUs are always a masterpiece and worth a watch, please do more 😊
OMG, a tree masterpiece. This is one of the best animations I've seen in a while. You are a true artist. Me and my sis loved it. Keep of your mind-blowing work.
Aww thank you so much!
I'm glad your sis like it too!! ☺
to be honest i fully thought this was a cringe edit going in but i progressively was like "huh.. this is.. interesting" and honestly, glad I watched through it. sure, the animation is scrappy but that wasn't the focus on this and I could tell, instead the story was. and i was glad I read every little subtitle because it was great. I liked that it went through 3 generations, instead of one or two. Generational trauma is strong and it takes alot of healing, and I think this little movie was just a perfect representation of it.
I absolutely love this edit!! You put so much work in and it looks amazing!!
Thanks a lot Heather!
I was abused as a kid. I'm 41 now with an incredible fiancé, but I still don't trust. He's so patient and understanding.
Good that u foudn someone who understand u
I'm sorry.
Meanwhile, in another parallel universe.
Scar: “Mufasa! Brother, Help Me!!”
Mufasa: “Long live the king!”
I love the story, it's really controversial and serious, especially considering its been made from the lion King
It honestly shows the reality of some families and people in the world
Thanks a million!
I was a little skeptical at first but I really got hooked after the proposal, I was on the edge of my seat
The way simba was the only nice male lion and this just shows that in time girls will find a person who will do anything and everything for them
That. Was. AMAZING! I love the editing, and that must have taken forever. Such dedication! I love the story line as well!
I have to admit. I am surprised.
There are a dozen or more learning editors who put out AUs which.... don't hold my attention for long.
However, I was completely hooked with how you built up this storyline! There was a lot of emotions and towards the end.... I actually felt really emotional. Very... *VERY* rarely do AUs ever do that. You certainly have a talent for storybuilding and great editing! Not sure if many out there tell you this, but you should feel proud of yourself. Sincerely.
I do wonder what ever happened to Sarabi and Mufasa however, if she just got old or died sad & alone, if she ever stood up for herself or not.
But hope you have a wonderful week!
This reminds me a lot of the Sims stories I used to watch as a kid. It's very well edited 💕
Omg i loved it! This is so perfect!!
Thanks a lot! :D
THIS TURN OUT SO GOOD LIKE WOOOOOW❤
Wow, your channel has grown so much and so has your editing skills! Your stories are deep, cruel and still so happy.
Thanks a million!! 🥹💗
That was epic! The lion king in another universe ❤
I'm amazed of how incredibly good story is this. You did a great job, my friend, congrats❤ reminded me the edits i used to watch in my childhood, but now with a mature storyline ♡
This is amazing! You clearly put a lot of time and effort into this and I have nothing but respect for you❤
bro what a wonderful video, this is very well done, i confess that i cried watching it, i really love your videos ❤
Aww thanks a lot! 😍
(I'm a girl so it's more like "sis" than "bro" but however 😂👌)
@@SaraChanLw2022omgg so sorry!!
It looks like a real movie :0
I didn't know what to expect, and this made me tear up, thank you!!
Thank you!
I'm glad you like it so much 💕
As scary as this truly is, it's scary because this is real stuff that happens to some people, and thats why i personally like this AU, as it shows what manipulative and toxic relationships could look like. These lionesses were taken advantage of and tricked and lied to by their males and it's really sad and scary, but it's a real problem in some relationships. But at the same time, i really like how Nala stands up for herself and her mother and took things slow and careful with simba, and it was happy at the end, but Sarabi just gave into the abuse, and let Mufasa take advantage of her, and Kiara fell for Kovu's trap. It shows generational improvements in relationships from toxic to healthy, and that's quiet realistic and I like that.
I actually and generally feel grateful you made and AU like this. It....kinda tells young lovers to be careful in relationships and know to stand up for yourself and dont be taken advantage of. Good work on the video!
I love this so much, one of your best! Man I've been watching you for like, 7 years now, since I started watching when I was like ten. Dang time flies.
Thank you so much!! 💗
Oh yeah, time flies and I'm getting old 😂👵
That was so good it wasn’t boring like some other edits! Good job
This is a wonderful porttayal of generational trauma and how that cycle can be broken. Great work as always ❤
Thanks a million! ☺
Awww this is so amazing!!! I loved watching every bit of it!! Definitely not cringe in any way!! 💚💚
Quite a mature storyline/plot there; amazingly edited
Thank you!
As someone who grew up in a toxic family with abusive dad, I just want to thank you for your simple, yet wonderful story.
Wow! I can't believe that the story is well done as well as the edition, i liked it too much and how in the end it had a happy ending 🫶🏻❤️
Thank you very much Bella! 💕
OMG THIS WAS SO BEAUTIFUL SARA 🥲
you did a really awesome job this was so sad and beautiful at the same time like wow!!!!!🥰
aawww thank you very much dear!! 🥰💕
@@SaraChanLw2022 np 😊
Hit my heart
Thank you Missi! =^^=
Omg this Story is amazing!
Ты умница!! Я так рада что Симба окозался не таким как прошлые отцы ^^
Большое спасибо! ♡
Рада что тебе понравилось (^ u ^)
@@SaraChanLw2022❤❤❤
1:18 i was not expecting that 😬
Honestly, it was so worth waiting so long for this work of art ❤❤❤
aww thanks! 🥹😍
Wow, I didn’t expect I will watch full video, I’m not big fan of this kind of edits, but you did wonderful job, this video is very interesting and well made! 😊
Thank you so much! 🥰
Ty for this i really mean it
So sad! But beautiful! I was thinking Kovu would be good, but I was wrong! At least Simba was a kind lion!
Thank you! ^_^
Amazing story and editing! I love your work!
Thank you!! 💞
oh this is beautiful
Thank you very much! ^^
THIS IS THE BEST AU I HAVE EVER SEEN OMG!🥰🤩
Oww thank you! 😍
loved it!!! excellent editing
Is anyone going to talk about how simba is Nala uncle in this-
Amazing. 🎉❤ Truly shows, how cruel "man" could be...😢
Thanks! 💗
But actually anyone can be this cruel, gender doesn't matter.
@@SaraChanLw2022Yeah, I know. I'm just saying this, because of video's content
This is absolutely amazing! Great storytelling!
Oww thanks Shoto!! ♡
It's been a while since a saw a comment from you, I hope you're doing fine c:
@@SaraChanLw2022 ah yeah, sadly my laptop broke last year and I haven't been able to edit. Moved house and been in a shitty relationship situation, but I'm away from that now and getting another laptop soon! 😁 I hope you've been doing well too
Don't know how I get here, but I'm glad. I really love the edition and the story, really lovely and important.
Aww So Cute! I love this! So well edited! And The Fact that Mufasa and Sarabi had Kiara Instead of Simba and Kiara and Kovu Had Nala, Rather than Nala Being Kiara's Mother, but Nala still ending up with Simba! And then they had Vitani! 🤩🤩💖💖
I'm glad you chose Simba to be different, because I never see him as those past fathers
this was amazing♥️ deserves like and sub:3
i was so inticed in this!!!!! great job!!!!
Thanks a lot!!
Honestly the song Labor by Paris Paloma fits the TLK lionesses perfectly in general when you look at it:
* Sarabi who after losing her husband, son and the perfect happy life she had was still forced to act as queen, carry on her duties and be strong for the rest of her pride even while living through famine and abuse.
* Nala not only lost her childhood friend and the lion that saved them both from hyenas, was then forced to watch her home be overtaken by the very predators that tried to murder her. And at least in the broadway show, she was sexually harassed by Scar. In a deleted scene it is also revealed that she was cast out after rejecting his advances. It’s not canon sure but it does give some insight imo to how Scar generally treated her. It is also very much implied in the sequel that Nala was r*ped by Scar and was then forced to bear his offspring (Vitani). Sure, it’s not confirmed but it does make sense considering that Vitani shares a striking resemblance to the two, literally she looks like a mishmash of both and the way that the two behave around each other when meeting again is very odd and implies that they have a close relationship of some kind.
* And then you have Zira… sure she was vicious but watching this movie as an adult, you can tell that she was obviously manipulated, used and abused by Scar when he was alive. While she paints the relationship they had as a romantic one, i seriously doubt it was actually that rosey in reality. Just look at how Scar treats everyone around him in the first movie. Do you think that a psychopath like that would treat anyone with genuine tender love?? Even the hyenas who were nothing but loyal to him got fucked over by him in the end. I think he saw Zira as just another tool in his eyes to be used to his liking like everyone else and did exploit her to his advantage. Seeing how he wasn’t afraid to treat Sarabi- the wife of Mufusa as he did too, I wouldn’t be surprised if he also not only mentally abused Zira but also physically abused her too while still telling her that he loved her and being completely blinded and in denial, she just overlooked it. Not only that, but even when he died, she was never truly free from his mental hold and she still continued to hold on to all of that pain and suffering.
Came across this randomly and WOW! This is fantastic!
This was cute story :) I love it even tho some parts made me sad. Turn out great :)
I am 24 years old and I’ve had half a wine bottle, stumbled onto this, and I’m fuckin crying.
You are absolutely amazing at doing masking!!!!
What a MASTERPIECE! This my favorite so far I love it and the editing and the fact that the first two generations the man were cheaters and the last one finding the perfect mate
I really like this can you make a part two???
YES
Thank you very much Kyoga!
I don't know if I'm gonna make a second part of this story but we'll see 😊
@@SaraChanLw2022 YAY! And I have a idea ( you don’t need to take my idea btw)
Vitani grew up and came across a lion ( it can be simba or mufasa with dark brown hair ) VITANI and we’ll call him Apollo, they get to know each other , etc . One day Nala sees them both and vitani presents him to her Nala approves of him but simba didn’t . One day simba when to drink water and comes across Apollo, Apollo attacks him and simba dies , Nala saw the whole thing and told her daughter, vitani didn’t believe her mother , and runs away after sometime they get married and have a son (cub kovu but his name will be Leo for now) after sometime vitani goes hunting and finds Nala and Apollo arguing , Apollo attacks Nala but gets interfered by vitani dis time taking her mothers side she breaks up with him , Nala meets leo and the end.
If you don’t like this idea you don’t have to use it
omg I get goosebumps!!! it’s so amazing!
Amazing!😊
I love your AUs this one made me cry 😭😭
4:38 This happened a month ago in Bosnia too... A man killed his wife and his daughter watched....
eh meritava un commento questo video u.u
prima di tutto la pazzia di fare un crossover così lungo con tutte queste mask D: PAZZAH! però devo dire che è stupendo, curato nei minimi dettagli ;-; mi è piaciuta molto la scelta di mettere i sottotitoli, aiuta a seguire meglio la storia secondo me. In questo video ci ho visto un po' di quella che, purtroppo, è la mentalità dei nostri parenti più anziani... mia nonna mi chiede sempre quando mai mi troverò qualcuno ed è già proiettata sul matrimonio, io dall'altra parte penso ad obiettivi futuri e non vedo il matrimonio o l'avere figli come uno "step" obbligatorio..
Una volta alla nostra età si avevano già 1 o 2 bambini e ci si doveva sposare per forza, si doveva badare alla casa e ai figli e non si poteva aspirare ad altro, ah e non dimentichiamoci che la parità di genere non esisteva proprio, ad oggi qualcosa è cambiato ma c'è ancora tanta strada da fare.
Signorina Paolkoooooooo quanto tempo 🥹
Mi trovi perfettamente d'accordo con la tua linea di pensiero, anche io attualmente nel 2023 vengo a contatto con persone (e assurdo ma vero non solo over 40 ma anche ragazze/i della mia età o poco più grandi) che vedono la figura della donna come l'appendice dell'uomo e che gli deve per forza qualcosa.
Non importa quanti anni siano passati o quanti cambiamenti abbia portato lo sviluppo tecnologico, mi sono arresa all'idea che ci sarà sempre qualcuno che "resterà indietro" con la mentalità e non potremo fargli cambiare idea.
Onestamente, oltre a provare rabbia per il loro atteggiamento, provo pena per loro e spero di non dovermi abbassare mai a quel livello.
8:08 Nala knocking out kovu with one swipe, i couldn't stop laughing 🤣
After Nala hit Kovu, He hit his head on the floor and died 👀
That was- AMAZING
Sara there is something I want to tell you about life i know that Kiara went through all her life with her daughter Nala but all of mens out there I really don't know like when a man loves his wife so much it just makes him an asshole to his wife or children i know that I'm male but in the future, i would never do anything like that to my wife or children like Simba and that is why he will always be my favorite lion and Nala ty.
Beautiful video! 👏😍
Thanks a lot! ☺💝
PHENOMENAL!!
Thanks a lot! 💗
Wow, this really is amazing!
Thanks! :D
THIS IS A MASTERPIECE!!! AWESOME JOB!!! IT FEELS LIKE A REAL MOVIE! 😍😍😍😍🤣
Thank you so much!! 🥰🥰
This is absolutely awesome!
Grazie mille Patrizia! :D
This is awesome!! ❤️
Thank you! 💗
This is very.... Its so good i have no words
It looks so real ✨
Thank you! ☺
@@SaraChanLw2022 NP!!
Kovu: what’s up?
Kiara: oh nothing much just giving birth to my mother Nala
Watching this made a smile appear on my face 🙂