Simba's father Mufasa (James Earl Jones) proudly watches over the ceremony from the Heavens above. Basically, in the Pride Lands of Africa, King Simba (Matthew Broderick) and Queen Nala (Moira Kelly), with Rafiki the mandrill (Robert Guillaume), are presenting their new-born daughter, Kiara, to the animals of the kingdom. The first film from Disney was such a big box office success, so a sequel was almost inevitable, but it could only come as a straight-to-video release, it was pretty obvious that the quality was going to be much lower. Reviewed by jboothmillard 3 / 10 The Lion King II: Simba's Pride This tests not only Kiara and Kovu's relationship as they mature, but Simba's relationship with his daughter.-Rori Stevens She plans to raise Kovu to overthrow Simba and become the king of the Pride Lands. What she and her parents do not know is that Kovu is the son of Zira - a banished follower of the now-dead Scar. There she meets a lion cub named Kovu and they become friends. Timon and Pumbaa are assigned to be her babysitters, but she easily escapes their care and ventures into the forbidden lands.
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