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Sarabi (voiced by Madge Sinclair in The Lion King as her final theatrical film role and Alfre Woodard in the 2019 film) is Mufasa's wife, the queen consort of the Pride Lands, and the leader of the pride's hunting party. She is also Simba's mother, Nala's mother-in-law, Scar's sister-in-law and Kopa, Kiara, and Kion's paternal grandmother.
Rafiki then crosses paths with Mufasa, Taka, Sarabi and her familiar, flying protector Zazu (Preston Nyman), and the five of them proceed as a motley crew of wanderers. "They all only have a few ...
Mufasa: The Lion King is a 2024 American musical drama film directed by Barry Jenkins from a screenplay written by Jeff Nathanson.Produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the film is photorealistically animated and serves as both a prequel and sequel to The Lion King (2019), the remake of the 1994 animated film of the same name. [6]
Along the way, Mufasa meets new friends Taka, later known as Scar (voiced by actor Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and Sarabi (voiced by Tiffany Boone) as they go on a journey searching for their destinies.
King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi's newborn son, Simba, is presented to the gathering animals by Rafiki the mandrill, the kingdom's shaman and advisor. Mufasa's younger brother, Scar, covets the throne. Mufasa shows Simba the Pride Lands and forbids him from exploring beyond its borders.
Preston Nyman, who voices the hornbill Zazu, also allowed it was "terrifying" to embody Mufasa and Sarabi's right-hand man. "I watched the original with Rowan Atkinson (as Zazu) – obviously amazing.
Fictional character Scar The Lion King character First appearance The Lion King (1994) Created by Irene Mecchi Jonathan Roberts Linda Woolverton Voiced by Jeremy Irons (The Lion King ; and Once Upon a Studio) Jim Cummings (The Lion King, singing double; The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, speaking; and The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure) James Horan (Kingdom Hearts II, Disney Dreamlight ...
Mufasa (voiced by Aaron Pierre, left) and Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) are as close as brothers before their friendship takes a turn in the Disney prequel/sequel "Mufasa: The Lion King."