Mufasa rescues Simba from a wildebeest stampede. Mufasa and Scar's whose real name was actually Taka both were sons of Ahadi and Uru. This kitten named Mika had an adorable reaction after watching Mufasa's death scene in the "Lion King." Kion considers talking to Mufasa in order to ease his doubts. By the time Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive in the Pride Lands, Mufasa has long been dead, as Simba is already an adult. An adolescent Mufasa teases his younger brother, revealing his more playful nature. The king's trust is restored when Zazu alerts him to an army ant attack, saving countless lives. For those of you who think Mufasa and Scar are brothers in 'The Lion King,' we have some bad news: They're not actually blood-related. He informs Simba that the land will one day be passed on to Simba when he becomes king. At some point, before or shortly after Nala's birth, her father either died or left Pride Rock, thus leaving Sarafina as Nala's only parent. Leaving Mufasa's corpse behind, Simba proceeds to turn his back on his past, shunning the memory of his father's teachings. The death of the king is one of the most iconic moments in all of Disney: after saving son Simba from a stampede of wildebeest, Mufasa is sent falling to his death by scheming brother Scar. Mufasa bears a thick mane of dark scarlet that extends down to his middle chest, and the tip of his tail matches it in color. When Kion finds himself unpopular among the herds he's leading, he seeks counsel from Mufasa, who advises him to have confidence in himself and not rely on the opinions of others. Mufasa is supportive of Kion, but notes that, as he never led the Lion Guard, Kion cannot surrender the Roar to him. Mufasa and his mate, Sarabi, during the presentation of their newborn son, Simba. Mufasa is mentioned when Kopa recounts that the king's death had prompted Simba to run away from the Pride Lands, even though Scar had been the true murderer. Kopa recounts stories he'd heard about his grandfather, recalling how Zazu and the other Pride Landers had spoken of him with reverence. Mufasa, who's spirit is in the clouds, tells Simba that he must return to the Pridelands to save his pride. The younger lion is snide to Mufasa, something which causes the king to respond with hostility. Mufasa dished out some pretty important real talk in The Lion King, but the real question is, were you paying attention? Mufasa also tells Simba that the Great Kings and himself will always be there to guide him whenever he feels alone. Good Monday morning. The leeuwin Uru however was meer colored like Scar. In the years afterward, Mufasa's spirit continued to stay present in the Pride Lands, as he was present at the presentation ceremony of Kiara, Simba's daughter, and frequently offered advice to Kion, Simba's son. At the Disney theme parks, Mufasa was also one of the main characters in "The Legend of the Lion King", a former Fantasyland attraction in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, which retold the story of the film using fully-articulated puppets. He has golden fur, with a beige muzzle, paws, and underbelly. #mika #catvideo #reacting #kochi #lion-king #cat-lion-king #mufasa #mufasas #lion-king-reaction #cat-loves-lion-king. Kion comes to Mufasa for advice regarding Makuu, and Mufasa encourages him to stand his ground, even in the face of a fight. Simba found his father's body after the stampede, and Scar convinced him that he was to blame for Mufasa's death, which prompted Simba to flee the Pride Lands. Mufasa makes his first appearance in spirit, watching over his granddaughter's presentation. Mufasa's likeness is also featured at Disney's Art of Animation Resort. James Earl Jones was born in Arkabutla, Mississippi, on January 17, 1931, to Ruth (née Connolly) Jones (1911–1986), a teacher and maid, and Robert Earl Jones (1910–2006), a boxer, butler and chauffeur. During Ahadi's reign, a drought devastates the Pride Lands. Mufasa and Scar's whose real name was actually Taka both were sons of Ahadi and Uru. So please don't say to me "OHH but Muffy is perfectly good." Later, after his tragic death, he lies onstage as the lionesses circle him and mourn his passing. The highest recorded use of the first name Mufasa was in 1995 with a total of 7 babies. The king and his majordomo laugh as they take their leave. Zazu then reminds him on his early years as a cub. In this story, an adolescent Mufasa is roaming the Pride Lands with his father, Ahadi, and brother, Taka, and stumbles upon Rafiki, a traveling baboon who is in search of knowledge. In response, Mufasa playfully nicknamed him "Scar," after the facial wound he had received from the incident. The moment Scar killed Mufasa (Surely this isn't a spoiler?) Scar suggests they eat Zazu as Banzai lets slip Mufasas name before he corrects himself under Scars glare. Some people have to ask what it is, and it only takes, like, 2 extra seconds to do, and I’m very proud of it. His father left the family shortly after James Earl's birth and later became a stage and screen actor in New York and Hollywood. Ahadi was a large lion with meer of the colorings as Mufasa. However, when instructed to look harder, he stares into the very eyes of his father. However, his cheeky personality leads him to unintentionally hurt others' feelings, such as when he playfully nicknames his younger brother "Scar" after he receives an eye injury. Despite his strong exterior, Mufasa is kind at heart and playful, showing respect for all the creatures, even those who are perceived as lower than himself. He attempted to convince the other members of the Guard to help him overthrow his brother, but they refused. He also says "Well done my son. Later, Mufasa told Kion that it was his choice to either stay and serve Queen Rani or return to Pride Rock with his family and uphold his position as the leader of the Lion Guard. Mufasa is then carried off into the stampede, but jumps up, attempting to climb up a higher ledge. This little girl just cannot deal with the fact that *SPOILER ALERT* the greatest cartoon dad of all time, Mufasa, meets his maker in The Lion King. He is also mentioned during the exile of Kovu, where Kiara yells at Simba "You will never be Mufasa! Mufasa appears to Kion when he is squabbling with Kiara. A litte bit after the events of Mufasa's death, Simba attempts to find out whether or not he had survived the stampede. After locating Simba, who is clinging to a weak branch, Mufasa jumps into the mess of hooves without hesitation. His name is Simba. Mufasa's ghost later appears in the sky to Kion (who feels dejected after Simba didn't accept his choice of Lion Guard members because they were not lions like him), telling him that he is about to embark on a great journey as leader of The Lion Guard. A submission from Minnesota, U.S. says the name Mufasa means "Brave King and The chosen One" and is of African origin. One day the power went to Scar's head and he believed that due to having the Roar, he should be King instead of Mufasa. He has a lion that lives with him that's now 16 weeks old, four months. 360 votes, 103 comments. his mom's name is Sarabi. It is adapted from the chart in The Lion King World Wide Web Archive FAQ Section.After the family tree a short biographical sketch of each character is given. There is also an scene in which Mufasa tells Zazu about Simba's daring behavior. Mufasa as he appears in Kingdom Hearts II. Kion replies that he doesn't think Simba will let him lead The Lion Guard, worried he can't handle it to which Mufasa replies that Simba is worried because he loves Kion as being leader of The Lion Guard isn't always easy. Mika is seen attempting to stroke Simba as he begins to panic around his dad on screen. Mufasa shows Simba the Pride Lands, and tells him that he too will be king of the Pride Lands someday, but tells the cub to stay away from the "shadowy place" (The Elephant Graveyard) as it is beyond their borders. Scar then throws Mufasa into the stampede. Notice how all the lions in The Lion King have actual names like Mufasa, Simba, Nala … Some people have to ask what it is, and it only takes, like, 2 extra seconds to do, and I’m very proud of it. PRESENTED BY. But, as the end of the film shows us, in the world of The Lion King hyenas very much do eat lions. Mufasa nuzzles her as they watch the baboon anoint their cub. In anger, Scar used the Roar to kill the other members of the Guard.