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But this was no ordinary roar. It was low, deep, and resonated with the pain of his lost family and the hope of his new one. The sound vibrated through the earth, cracking a termite mound and sending a small avalanche of stones down upon the Outsiders. It was not enough to defeat them, but it was enough to create chaos—and escape.
That was the breaking point. Taka (whose name ironically means “dirt” or “waste”) made a choice. He secretly sent a message to Kiros, revealing the location of the Pride Lands and offering to betray Mufasa in exchange for being named Kiros’s heir. Mufasa - Le Roi Lion
Mufasa looked at him for a long moment. The wind carried the smell of rain. “You saved me in the end,” he said softly. “That is the only part I will remember. But you cannot stay here. Not as a prince. The Pride Lands need trust, not temptation. Go north, beyond the desert. Find your own peace.” But this was no ordinary roar
The film follows Mufasa (voiced by ) from his humble beginnings as an orphaned cub to his rise as King of the Pride Lands. A central focus is his complex relationship with his adoptive brother, Taka (the lion who becomes Scar ), voiced by Kelvin Harrison Jr. . The narrative is framed as a story told by Rafiki to Simba and Nala’s daughter, Kiara , with comic relief provided by Timon and Pumbaa. Critical Consensus Mufasa: The Lion King It was not enough to defeat them, but