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Teeth<br>
 
Teeth<br>
 
Claws
 
Claws
|hobby = Protect the Pride Lands
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|hobby = Protect the Pride Lands, Spending time with Timon and Pumbaa
 
|goals = To become King of the Pride Lands by avenge Mufasa and defeating Scar for overthrowing and killing his father so he can reclaiming his title (succeeded)<br>
 
|goals = To become King of the Pride Lands by avenge Mufasa and defeating Scar for overthrowing and killing his father so he can reclaiming his title (succeeded)<br>
 
To follow his father's paw prints.(Almost failed, then succeeded) in ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'')<br>
 
To follow his father's paw prints.(Almost failed, then succeeded) in ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'')<br>
 
Ensure that Kiara doesn't get into trouble (in ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'').<br>
 
Ensure that Kiara doesn't get into trouble (in ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'').<br>
 
Support Kion in leading The Lion Guard (in ''The Lion Guard'').
 
Support Kion in leading The Lion Guard (in ''The Lion Guard'').
|family = [[Mohatu]] † (great-grandfather)<br>Ahadi † (grandfather)<br>Uru † (grandmother)<br>[[Mufasa (Disney)|Mufasa]] † (father)<br>[[Sarabi]] (mother)<br>Scar † (uncle)<br>Unnamed lion (great-uncle)<br>[[Askari]] † (distant relative)<br>[[Sarafina]] (mother-in-law)<br>Nala's Father (father-in-law)<br>[[Nala]] (wife)<br> [[Kopa]] (son)<br/>[[Kiara]] (daughter)<br>[[Kion]] (son)<br>[[Kovu]] (son-in-law)<br>[[Rani]] (daughter-in-law)<br/>[[Timon (Disney) | Timon]] (adopted father)<br/>[[Pumbaa (Disney) | Pumbaa]] (adopted father)<br/>[[Ma]] (adopted grandmother)<br/>[[Uncle Max]] (adopted great-uncle)<br/>[[Timon’s Father]] (adopted grandfather)
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|family = [[Mohatu]] † (great-grandfather)<br>Ahadi † (grandfather)<br>Uru † (grandmother)<br>[[Mufasa (Disney)|Mufasa]] † (father)<br>[[Sarabi]] (mother)<br>Scar † (uncle)<br>Unnamed lion (great-uncle)<br>[[Askari]] † (distant relative)<br>[[Sarafina]] (mother-in-law)<br>Nala's Father (father-in-law)<br>[[Nala]] (wife)<br> [[Kopa]] (son)<br/>[[Kiara]] (daughter)<br>[[Kion]] (son)<br>[[Kovu]] (son-in-law)<br>[[Vitani]] (daughter-in-law)<br>[[Rani]] (daughter-in-law)<br/>[[Timon (Disney) | Timon]] (adopted father)<br/>[[Pumbaa (Disney) | Pumbaa]] (adopted father)<br/>[[Ma]] (adopted grandmother)<br/>[[Uncle Max]] (adopted great-uncle)<br/>[[Timon’s Father]] (adopted grandfather)
|friends = [[Timon]] (best friend), [[Pumbaa]] (best friend), [[Sarafina]], [[Zazu]], [[Rafiki]], [[Bunga (The Lion Guard)|Bunga]], [[Beshte (The Lion Guard)|Beshte]], [[Fuli (The Lion Guard)|Fuli]], [[Ono (The Lion Guard)|Ono]], Other members of his [[Pridelanders|pride]], Outsiders, [[Makuu]], Makuu's float, Basi, Ajabu, [[Makini]], Kiburi (formerly), Shujaa, [[Anga]], Hadithi, Ma Tembo, Twiga, Bupu, [[Janja]], Cheezi, Chungu, Nne, Tano, Mbeya
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|friends = [[Timon (Disney)|Timon]] (best friend), [[Pumbaa (Disney)|Pumbaa]] (best friend), [[Zazu (Disney)|Zazu]], [[Rafiki (Disney)|Rafiki]], [[Bunga (The Lion Guard)|Bunga]], [[Beshte (The Lion Guard)|Beshte]], [[Fuli (The Lion Guard)|Fuli]], [[Ono (The Lion Guard)|Ono]], Other members of his [[Pridelanders|pride]], [[w:c:villains:Outsiders|Outsiders]], [[Makuu]], [[w:c:villains:Makuu's Float|Makuu's Float]], Basi, Ajabu, [[Makini]], Kiburi (formerly), Shujaa, [[Anga]], Hadithi, Ma Tembo, Twiga, Bupu, [[Janja]], [[Cheezi and Chungu]], [[Nne and Tano]], [[Janja's Clan]], [[w:c:villains:Reirei|Reirei]], [[w:c:villains:Gogoi|Gogoi]], [[w:c:villains:Dogo|Dogo]], [[w:c:villains:Reirei's Pack|Reirei's Pack]], [[w:c:villains:Kiburi|Kiburi]], [[w:c:villains:Kiburi's Float|Kiburi's Float]], Mbeya
|enemies = Scar (archenemy, deceased), Zira (archenemy, deceased), Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, Hyena Clan, Nuka (deceased), Outsiders (formerly), Janja (formerly), Janja's Clan (formerly), Reirei (formerly), Goigoi (formerly), Dogo (formerly), Reirei's pack (formerly), Kiburi (formerly), Kiburi's float (formerly)
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|enemies = [[w:c:villains:Scar (Disney)|Scar]] (archenemy, deceased), [[w:c:villains:Zira|Zira]] (deceased), [[w:c:villains:Shenzi, Banzai and Ed|Shenzi, Banzai and Ed]], [[w:c:villains:Hyena Clan|Hyena Clan]], [[Rafiki (Disney)|Rafiki]], [[Timon (Disney)|Timon]] (sometimes), [[Pumbaa (Disney)|Pumbaa]] (sometimes), [[Kiara]] (sometimes when they are arguing), [[w:c:villains:Nuka|Nuka]] (deceased), [[Vitani]] (formerly), [[Kovu]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Outsiders|Outsiders]] (formerly), [[Janja]] (formerly), [[Cheezi and Chungu]] (formerly), [[Nne and Tano]] (formerly), [[Janja's Clan]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Reirei|Reirei]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Goigoi|Goigoi]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Dogo|Dogo]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Reirei's Pack|Reirei's Pack]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Kiburi|Kiburi]] (formerly), [[w:c:villains:Kiburi's Float|Kiburi's Float]] (formerly)
 
|type of hero = King<br>Feline Hero
 
|type of hero = King<br>Feline Hero
 
|size = 250
 
|size = 250
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{{Quote|Danger? Ha, I walk on the wild side. I laugh in the face of danger!|Simba}}
 
{{Quote|Danger? Ha, I walk on the wild side. I laugh in the face of danger!|Simba}}
 
{{quote|Run. Run away, Scar. And never return.|Simba right before physically fighting his uncle and arch-nemesis [[w:c:villains:Scar (Disney)|Scar]][[File:Run._Run_away,_Scar._And_never_return.ogg]]}}
 
{{quote|Run. Run away, Scar. And never return.|Simba right before physically fighting his uncle and arch-nemesis [[w:c:villains:Scar (Disney)|Scar]][[File:Run._Run_away,_Scar._And_never_return.ogg]]}}
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'''King Simba''' (simply known as '''Simba''') is the titular protagonist of the Disney series ''The Lion King''. He first appeared as the main protagonist of Disney's 32nd full-length 1994 animated feature film ''The Lion King'', its 2019 remake, the tritagonist of ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' and of the 2004 parallel ''The Lion King 1½'' , the deuteragonist of 1995-1999 TV series ''The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa'', and a supporting character in the 2016 TV series ''The Lion Guard''.
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'''King Simba''' (simply known as '''Simba''') is the titular character of the Disney franchise, ''The Lion King''. He first appeared as the main protagonist of Disney's 32nd full-length 1994 animated feature film ''The Lion King'', its 2019 remake, the tritagonist of ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' and of the 2004 parallel ''The Lion King 1½'' , the deuteragonist of 1995-1999 TV series ''The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa'', and a supporting character in the 2016 TV series ''The Lion Guard''.
   
 
He is the son and only child of [[Mufasa]] and [[Sarabi]], the nephew of [[w:c:villains:Scar (Disney)|Scar]], the best friend and later husband of [[Nala]], the father of Kiara and [[Kion]], the father-in-law of [[Kovu]] and [[Rani]], the son-in-law of [[Sarafina]] and Nala's father and the current King of The Pride Lands.
 
He is the son and only child of [[Mufasa]] and [[Sarabi]], the nephew of [[w:c:villains:Scar (Disney)|Scar]], the best friend and later husband of [[Nala]], the father of Kiara and [[Kion]], the father-in-law of [[Kovu]] and [[Rani]], the son-in-law of [[Sarafina]] and Nala's father and the current King of The Pride Lands.
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In ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'' books (which are non-canon to the films and television shows), Simba and Nala are the parents of a son named [[Kopa]]. Also in these books, it is said that Simba's grandparents were named Ahadi and Uru.
 
In ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'' books (which are non-canon to the films and television shows), Simba and Nala are the parents of a son named [[Kopa]]. Also in these books, it is said that Simba's grandparents were named Ahadi and Uru.
   
He was voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Jason Weaver, singing) as a cub and Matthew Broderick as an adolescent and as an adult, who also played [[Inspector Gadget (Live-Action)|Inspector Gadget]] in the live-action ''Inspector Gadget'' films, Adam Flayman in ''Bee Movie'', and [[Ferris Bueller]] in ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off,'' (Joseph Williams and Cam Clarke, singing) in the films and Rob Lowe in ''The Lion Guard.''
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He was voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Jason Weaver, singing) as a cub and Matthew Broderick as an adolescent and as an adult, who also played [[Niko Tatopoulos]] in ''Godzilla'', [[Inspector Gadget (Live-Action)|Inspector Gadget]] in the live-action ''Inspector Gadget'' films, [[Despereaux Tilling]] in ''The Tale of Despereaux'', Adam Flayman in ''Bee Movie'', and [[Ferris Bueller]] in ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off,'' (Joseph Williams and Cam Clarke who also plays Freddy the Ferret in Back at the Barnyard, and Barnyard, Mac in Clifford the Big Red Dog and Leonardo in the 1987 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, singing) in the films and Rob Lowe in ''The Lion Guard.''
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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===Personality===
 
===Personality===
As a cub, Simba was playful and enthusiastic, as he was always ready for an adventure with his best friend, Nala. He tried to see the best in everyone, even his uncle Scar. At times, he could be a presumptuous and arrogant show-off and boasted that he will be greatest king ever, which often got himself and Nala into danger. In spite of this, he came to see the fault in his actions and always learned from his mistakes.
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As a cub, Simba was playful and enthusiastic, as he was always ready for an adventure with his best friend, Nala. He tried to see the best in everyone, even his uncle Scar. At times, he could be a presumptuous and cocky show-off and boasted that he’ll be the greatest king ever, which often got himself and Nala into danger. In spite of this, he came to see the fault in his actions and constantly learned from his mistakes.
   
Now as an adult, Simba still has his fun-loving and effervescent demeanor, but has become ashamed of those actions he believed were his fault when he was a cub. After reuniting with Nala, Simba realizes he needs to mature and take responsibility, he becomes even more courageous and is determined to protect his family and kingdom, regardless of the cost. Simba becomes very strict and takes his job of ruling the kingdom very seriously. Unfortunately, later in life, this defensiveness causes him to become occasionally overprotective and egotistical to others, even his family. However, he eventually comes to see the light and is successful in saving his pride. Simba is marked by his strong sense of justice. Yet despite this, he is still gullible to his enemies, such as when Zira congratulated Kovu for leading Simba into the ambush she set up, he automatically believes her words and distrusts Kovu again, when Kovu was really unaware of the ambush and therefore, had nothing to do with it. He is also extremely protective of Kiara to the point of keeping her in his eyesight constantly. He is so determined to keep his family safe that he ignores reality. He is mean to Kovu, but is not above listening to reason and to being loyal to what his own father was, his rules and laws. At the trial, due to his injuries, his anger, and the stress of his position, he finally snaps, ignoring his daughter's pleas. This almost nearly destroys his relationship with his daughter.
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Now as an adult, Simba still has his fun-loving and happy-go-lucky demeanor, but has become ashamed of those actions he believed were his fault when he remained as a cub. After reuniting with Nala, Simba realizes he needs to mature and take responsibility, he becomes even more brave and is determined to protect his family and kingdom, regardless of the cost. Simba becomes very strict and takes his job of ruling the kingdom very seriously. Unfortunately, later in life, this defensiveness causes him to become occasionally overprotective and self-absorbed to others, even his family. However, he eventually comes to see the light and is successful in saving his pride. Simba is marked by his strong sense of justice. Yet despite this, he is still credulous to his enemies, such as when Zira congratulated Kovu for leading Simba into the ambush she set up, he automatically believes her words and distrusts Kovu again, when Kovu became unaware of the ambush and therefore, had nothing to do with it. He is also extremely protective of Kiara to the point of keeping her in his eyesight at all times. He is so determined to keep his family safe that he ignores reality. He is selfish to Kovu, but is not above listening to reason and to being loyal to what his own father was, his rules and laws. At the trial, due to his injuries, his fury, and the stress of his position, he finally snaps, not paying attention to his daughter's pleas. This almost nearly destroys his relationship with his daughter.
   
When confronted by Kiara at the end of the movie, he harshly orders her out, but his daughter convinces him that his foes are their own kind. Simba looking at everybody, finally realizes that Kiara is correct and begins to trust her more. When Kiara tackles Zira to prevent the irate lioness from killing him, he jumps after her to rescue her. Kiara tells him she tried to save Zira and seeing that Kovu belongs with her, gives his blessing for the two to marry. He is more forgiving of his enemies and more trusting of his daughter to her own choices and having her adventures without worrying about her, indicating he is becoming a better ruler.
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When he got confronted by Kiara at the end of the movie, he harshly orders her out, but his daughter convinces him that his foes are their kind. While Simba is looking at everyone, finally realizes that Kiara is correct and begins to trust her more. When Kiara tackles Zira to prevent the irate lioness from slaughtering him, he jumps after her to rescue her. Kiara tells him she tried to save Zira and seeing that Kovu belongs with her, gives his blessing for the two of them to marry. He is more forgiving of his enemies and more trusting of his daughter to her own decisions and having her adventures without worrying about her, indicating he is becoming a better ruler.
   
Simba also likes to stick to tradition, which was why at first he rejected his son Kion's choices for The Lion Guard as they were not all lions like previous Lion Guards. However, after seeing Kion and his Guard defeat Janja's clan, Simba realizes Kion was wise to have chosen whom he chose and finally accepts the new Lion Guard.
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Simba also likes to stick to tradition, which was why at first he rejected his son Kion's decisions for The Lion Guard as they were not all lions like previous Lion Guards. However, after seeing Kion and his Guard defeat Janja's clan, Simba realizes Kion was judicious to have chosen who he chose and accepts the new Lion Guard at last.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Family===
 
===Family===
====Mufasa====
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====[[Mufasa (Disney)|Mufasa]]====
 
Simba had a strong father-son relationship with Mufasa.
 
Simba had a strong father-son relationship with Mufasa.
   
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In the second film, it is shown that Simba desires to live up to his father's legacy. Several of Simba's actions are based on what he thinks his father would approve of.
 
In the second film, it is shown that Simba desires to live up to his father's legacy. Several of Simba's actions are based on what he thinks his father would approve of.
   
====Sarabi====
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====[[Sarabi (Disney)|Sarabi]]====
 
The queen of Pride Rock and the mate to Mufasa, Sarabi and Simba had a loving mother-son relationship. She was enormously proud of her son, and like Mufasa, tried to teach him appropriate conduct and groomed him for his future as the king. She was also protective of him, ensuring that Simba didn't run off to where he could get himself into trouble. When Scar claimed that Simba died alongside Mufasa in the wildebeest stampede, she was heartbroken. Years later, when Simba arrived to save his home, he watched sadly as Scar berated his mother. When Scar struck her down in a fit of rage, Simba immediately came to her defense and comforted her. She was in disbelief to see him alive, but very elated. After Scar was forced to confess that he killed Mufasa, Sarabi fought the hyenas by Simba's side and they managed to save their home. She watched proudly as Simba assumed his throne as intended. Sarabi still supported her son after he became king, as shown in the second film, when she stands by Simba's side along with Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, and the rest of the pride when Simba faces Zira.
 
The queen of Pride Rock and the mate to Mufasa, Sarabi and Simba had a loving mother-son relationship. She was enormously proud of her son, and like Mufasa, tried to teach him appropriate conduct and groomed him for his future as the king. She was also protective of him, ensuring that Simba didn't run off to where he could get himself into trouble. When Scar claimed that Simba died alongside Mufasa in the wildebeest stampede, she was heartbroken. Years later, when Simba arrived to save his home, he watched sadly as Scar berated his mother. When Scar struck her down in a fit of rage, Simba immediately came to her defense and comforted her. She was in disbelief to see him alive, but very elated. After Scar was forced to confess that he killed Mufasa, Sarabi fought the hyenas by Simba's side and they managed to save their home. She watched proudly as Simba assumed his throne as intended. Sarabi still supported her son after he became king, as shown in the second film, when she stands by Simba's side along with Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, and the rest of the pride when Simba faces Zira.
   
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===Enemies===
 
===Enemies===
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====[http://www.villains..com/wiki/Shenzi,_Banzai_and_Ed Shenzi, Banzai and Ed]====
 
Simba and the hyena trio are enemies. They made attempts on his life as a cub; however, all of them have ended in failure. After Simba defeated Scar, who was then is killed by the hyenas, even though then they have stopped being loyal to Scar, it is assumed that the hyenas remained enemies with Simba as they are not shown together in the sequel, implying that much like the Outsiders, Simba exiled them from Pride Rock after overthrowing Scar. This theory is further supported in ''The Lion Guard'' where the young descendants of the hyena clan battle Simba's son years after the original clan's defeat.
 
Simba and the hyena trio are enemies. They made attempts on his life as a cub; however, all of them have ended in failure. After Simba defeated Scar, who was then is killed by the hyenas, even though then they have stopped being loyal to Scar, it is assumed that the hyenas remained enemies with Simba as they are not shown together in the sequel, implying that much like the Outsiders, Simba exiled them from Pride Rock after overthrowing Scar. This theory is further supported in ''The Lion Guard'' where the young descendants of the hyena clan battle Simba's son years after the original clan's defeat.
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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Revision as of 01:03, 9 July 2020

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For his live-action\CGI counterpart from 2019, see: Simba (2019).

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Danger? Ha, I walk on the wild side. I laugh in the face of danger!
~ Simba
Run. Run away, Scar. And never return.
~ Simba right before physically fighting his uncle and arch-nemesis Scar

King Simba (simply known as Simba) is the titular character of the Disney franchise, The Lion King. He first appeared as the main protagonist of Disney's 32nd full-length 1994 animated feature film The Lion King, its 2019 remake, the tritagonist of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and of the 2004 parallel The Lion King 1½ , the deuteragonist of 1995-1999 TV series The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, and a supporting character in the 2016 TV series The Lion Guard.

He is the son and only child of Mufasa and Sarabi, the nephew of Scar, the best friend and later husband of Nala, the father of Kiara and Kion, the father-in-law of Kovu and Rani, the son-in-law of Sarafina and Nala's father and the current King of The Pride Lands.

In The Lion King: Six New Adventures books (which are non-canon to the films and television shows), Simba and Nala are the parents of a son named Kopa. Also in these books, it is said that Simba's grandparents were named Ahadi and Uru.

He was voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas (Jason Weaver, singing) as a cub and Matthew Broderick as an adolescent and as an adult, who also played Niko Tatopoulos in Godzilla, Inspector Gadget in the live-action Inspector Gadget films, Despereaux Tilling in The Tale of Despereaux, Adam Flayman in Bee Movie, and Ferris Bueller in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, (Joseph Williams and Cam Clarke who also plays Freddy the Ferret in Back at the Barnyard, and Barnyard, Mac in Clifford the Big Red Dog and Leonardo in the 1987 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, singing) in the films and Rob Lowe in The Lion Guard.

Background

Physical Appearance

Newborn Simba was very small and slender with a large head. He had light spots on his head and body, as newborn lions usually have. As a cub, Simba was small and slender. He has yellow fur, with a lighter cream color accenting his belly, muzzle and paws. He has large, bright eyes with orange irises (red as an adult) and yellow scleras; his upper lids are a deep tawny. Additionally, he has a light pink nose and four black whiskers on either side of his muzzle, and the insides of his ears are tawny and rimmed with black. Cub Simba has a small tuft of hair on top of his head, and a short bushy tail. He has somewhat stocky proportions.

Teenage Simba retains much of the appearance he had as a child, but is much more skinny. He has a mop of reddish-orange hair growing on the top of his head and partially down his neck; this is the early stage of his mane growing in. Teen Simba also has some noticeable darker colorations on his body, such as a brownish point above his nose.

As a young adult, Simba is much larger and his body is muscular. His russet mane is now fully grown and covers the entirety of his neck and much of his back and his ears are barely seen. His eyes are smaller in relation to his head and are more oval-shaped. In the sequels Simba's Pride and The Lion Guard, now a full grown adult, the colors of Simba's pelt and mane are somewhat duller, and he has a more aged look and a heavier build.

Simba takes after both of his parents. From Mufasa, Simba inherits his gold fur and red mane. From Sarabi, Simba inherits her ear rims (which he loses as an teenager), eye color, and her rounded features.

Personality

As a cub, Simba was playful and enthusiastic, as he was always ready for an adventure with his best friend, Nala. He tried to see the best in everyone, even his uncle Scar. At times, he could be a presumptuous and cocky show-off and boasted that he’ll be the greatest king ever, which often got himself and Nala into danger. In spite of this, he came to see the fault in his actions and constantly learned from his mistakes.

Now as an adult, Simba still has his fun-loving and happy-go-lucky demeanor, but has become ashamed of those actions he believed were his fault when he remained as a cub. After reuniting with Nala, Simba realizes he needs to mature and take responsibility, he becomes even more brave and is determined to protect his family and kingdom, regardless of the cost. Simba becomes very strict and takes his job of ruling the kingdom very seriously. Unfortunately, later in life, this defensiveness causes him to become occasionally overprotective and self-absorbed to others, even his family. However, he eventually comes to see the light and is successful in saving his pride. Simba is marked by his strong sense of justice. Yet despite this, he is still credulous to his enemies, such as when Zira congratulated Kovu for leading Simba into the ambush she set up, he automatically believes her words and distrusts Kovu again, when Kovu became unaware of the ambush and therefore, had nothing to do with it. He is also extremely protective of Kiara to the point of keeping her in his eyesight at all times. He is so determined to keep his family safe that he ignores reality. He is selfish to Kovu, but is not above listening to reason and to being loyal to what his own father was, his rules and laws. At the trial, due to his injuries, his fury, and the stress of his position, he finally snaps, not paying attention to his daughter's pleas. This almost nearly destroys his relationship with his daughter.

When he got confronted by Kiara at the end of the movie, he harshly orders her out, but his daughter convinces him that his foes are their kind. While Simba is looking at everyone, finally realizes that Kiara is correct and begins to trust her more. When Kiara tackles Zira to prevent the irate lioness from slaughtering him, he jumps after her to rescue her. Kiara tells him she tried to save Zira and seeing that Kovu belongs with her, gives his blessing for the two of them to marry. He is more forgiving of his enemies and more trusting of his daughter to her own decisions and having her adventures without worrying about her, indicating he is becoming a better ruler.

Simba also likes to stick to tradition, which was why at first he rejected his son Kion's decisions for The Lion Guard as they were not all lions like previous Lion Guards. However, after seeing Kion and his Guard defeat Janja's clan, Simba realizes Kion was judicious to have chosen who he chose and accepts the new Lion Guard at last.

Relationships

Family

Mufasa

Simba had a strong father-son relationship with Mufasa.

He looked up to him in every way and after being chased by the hyenas, he said he was just trying to be brave like his father. Mufasa tries to teach Simba the appropriate conduct in times of danger and as a king, and discourages him from taking unwise risks. Simba spent all the time he was not with Nala with his father, and Mufasa showed him how to be a good ruler. When his father was killed in the wildebeest stampede caused by the hyenas under Scar's signal, he was upset, believing it to be his own fault. It was Mufasa's spiritual guidance that eventually convinced Simba years later to reclaim the throne stolen from him.

In the second film, it is shown that Simba desires to live up to his father's legacy. Several of Simba's actions are based on what he thinks his father would approve of.

Sarabi

The queen of Pride Rock and the mate to Mufasa, Sarabi and Simba had a loving mother-son relationship. She was enormously proud of her son, and like Mufasa, tried to teach him appropriate conduct and groomed him for his future as the king. She was also protective of him, ensuring that Simba didn't run off to where he could get himself into trouble. When Scar claimed that Simba died alongside Mufasa in the wildebeest stampede, she was heartbroken. Years later, when Simba arrived to save his home, he watched sadly as Scar berated his mother. When Scar struck her down in a fit of rage, Simba immediately came to her defense and comforted her. She was in disbelief to see him alive, but very elated. After Scar was forced to confess that he killed Mufasa, Sarabi fought the hyenas by Simba's side and they managed to save their home. She watched proudly as Simba assumed his throne as intended. Sarabi still supported her son after he became king, as shown in the second film, when she stands by Simba's side along with Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, and the rest of the pride when Simba faces Zira.

Scar

At first, Simba loved his uncle and would always tell him of his adventures, but Scar never seemed to be interested; in fact, Scar did not care for Simba from the moment he was born. After Simba tells Scar about his father showing him the whole kingdom, Scar deliberately told his nephew about the Elephant Graveyard, hoping that Simba would go there and get himself killed (even though he covered his mouth and pretended he told him by accident).

Scar sent the hyenas, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed, after Simba to kill him, but this first attempt failed. Later on, Scar led Simba into a deep gorge, and Scar, along with help from the hyenas, caused a stampede of wildebeests in the gorge, intending to kill Simba and his father. He only succeeded in killing Mufasa, his older brother, by throwing him off of a high ledge he was clinging on to and into the stampede. He told Simba a lie about the death of his father, Mufasa was his fault, and that he must run away and never return. Scar then again ordered the hyenas to kill Simba, but they failed once again due to Simba going through a thorn thicket much too dense for them to get through, unbeknownst to Scar.

Years later, Simba is now a young adult, and he went to challenge Scar for the throne. He saw Scar backhand Sarabi (Simba's mother) across the face. Thus, Simba's love for his uncle turned into pure hatred, and he told Scar to either step down or fight. Scar said that he would step down, but cannot since the hyenas thought he was the King. Then, Scar made Simba reveal that he's responsible for Mufasa's death, but Simba insisted that it was an accident and that he is not a murderer. Just as Scar was about to throw Simba off of Pride Rock, he whispered to him and told him that he killed Mufasa. In his rage, Simba jumped back up and pinned Scar to the ground. After Simba forces Scar to reveal the truth to the lionesses, a violent fight between the lionesses, Timon, Pumbaa, Rafiki (who all appeared to support Simba), and the hyenas ensued. Simba chased Scar up Pride Rock on his own afterwards and soon cornered him in an attempt to overthrow him. Scar, knowing he was not strong enough to defeat Simba, begged for mercy and tries to explain it is the hyenas who are the real enemy (unbeknownst to him, the hyenas were there to help Scar, only to hear him blaming them for the crime and as a result, back away while growling angrily at him). But Simba refuses to believe him, stating that everything Scar ever told him was a lie. Simba, not wishing to be the monster Scar was, spared him instead of killing him, telling him to run away and never return (the same words Scar told Simba when he was a cub). Scar pretended to leave, but tricked him and threw burning embers at Simba's face, and then a fight between Simba and Scar broke out. Before Scar can pounce on Simba and kill him, Simba kicked him over himself and over an edge and he lands down at the bottom of the ledge where the hyenas wait, they destroyed Scar by mauling and eating him after years of lies, derogatory treatment, and broken promises and as revenge for his blaming them for Mufasa's death.

Simba has not forgotten how Scar ruined his life, and swore to spare the Pride Lands from another such tragedy. In the second film, it is implied that maybe Simba is trying to forgive his uncle for his actions because when he takes a walk with Kovu, he simply says that Scar couldn't let go of his hate and in the end, it destroyed him.

Kiara

Simba has a loving father-daughter relationship with Kiara. Simba tries his best to protect his daughter, but the headstrong lioness doesn't listen to his instructions, shown to stray from the path that her father marked for her and even entering the Outsider's lands even after Simba warning her about it. When Kiara met the Outsider Kovu, son of Simba's hated enemy Zira, he immediately disapproved of their friendship and became even more determined to protect Kiara.


When Kiara is an adolescent, Simba promised to let her go on her first hunt alone. And yet, he secretly sent Pumbaa and Timon to keep a close watch on her like he did when she was a cub. Kiara discovered this and becomes furious with her father, and ran off to the outskirts of the Pride Lands. Angry and worried, Simba forbids her to go on anymore hunts when Kiara nearly passed away in a brush fire set by Vitani and Nuka, Kovu's siblings. When Kovu returned, he kept a close eye on the two friends, but eventually warmed up to Kovu when he proved himself trustworthy. Unfortunately, Zira ambushed Simba in a trap supposedly set by Kovu, when he in fact did it unknowingly and unwillingly which almost ended up in Simba's death. After this incident, Simba forbade Kiara from so much as leaving his sight, and exiled Kovu. Heartbroken, Kiara said her father would never be Mufasa, greatly hurting her father. Kiara ran off to find Kovu afterwards.

When Simba fought the attacking Outsiders, Kiara stopped him, with Kovu's guidance. She finally made him realize that he and the Outsiders were one and the same, finally ending the feud, and he and his daughter finally nuzzle. When Zira attacked Simba in rage, Kiara tackles her, and Simba helped her after Zira fell to her death in the raging river below. Simba was finally able to reconcile with his daughter and accepts that she's old enough to become self-sufficient and make her own decisions.

In The Lion Guard, Simba and Kiara have a close father-daughter relationship, with Simba teaching his daughter about being future queen.

Kion

Simba has a fairly good father-son relationship with Kion. In The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar, Simba becomes aggravated with Kion when he and Bunga disrupt his lecture with Kiara and ends up having to separate his two children when they argue on purpose. When Rafiki declares that Kion is ready to lead The Lion Guard, Simba is worried about this, thinking that due to Kion being a cub, he's not ready in the first place. However, he changes his mind when Nala encourages him to listen to Rafiki.

After seeing that Kion has chosen Bunga, Beshte, Fuli, and Ono to be part of The Lion Guard, Simba is most displeased. He tells his son that The Lion Guard has always been made up of lions and scolds Kion for treating his role of leader as a game and tells him to take his responsibilities seriously like Kiara is with hers.

However after Kion and The Lion Guard save Kiara from a gazelle stampede and chase away Janja and his clan, Simba realizes that Kion was wise to have chosen who he chose and expresses pride in his son and accepts The Lion Guard.

Kovu

Since Kovu was the son of Zira, his enemy in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, and since Kovu was also Scar's chosen heir, he saw Kovu as untrustworthy and and an enemy. And yet, when an adolescent Kovu saved his daughter, Simba was forced to reserve any judgement. Later, when Simba took Kovu out and talked to him about Scar, it seems Simba has accepted him, but when the Outsiders attack him and Zira implies that Kovu was the one to lure him, all trust Simba had for him vanished, and now saw Kovu as a traitor all over again. When Kovu tried to ask for forgiveness, despite Kiara's protests, Simba exiled him. In the end, when he sees Kiara and Kovu together, he owes Kovu an apology for arrogantly exiling him and accepts him, along with the other Outsiders, to the Pridelands. He also watches Kovu and Kiara as Rafiki blesses the two of them. Roaring with him on the top of Pride Rock, alongside Nala and Kiara.

Friends

Timon & Pumbaa

Timon and Pumbaa have been Simba's best friends ever since he ran away after his father's death. Though it is shown in the third film that Simba had a habit of waking Timon up in the middle of the night (this happened 4 times in the film: 1st was to go to the restroom, 2nd was to get a drink of water, the 3rd was presumably going to the restroom again, and the 4th time being that he had a bad dream and ends up sleeping with them). He was also, according to Timon, holds the record of the world's "longest bug belch", as well as beating both of them in various bug-eating contests (Slug Swallowing, Cricket Crunching, Grub Gulping, Maggot Munching, and the shown Snail Slurping). As a cub, Simba thought of Timon as a surrogate father figure and looked up to him a lot while he saw Pumbaa merely as the uncle he never had.

As gratitude for saving him out in the desert, Simba decided to repay them by protecting them from danger. When Simba went back to Pride Rock to save the Pride Lands from Scar's tyranny, Timon and Pumbaa fought alongside Simba and Simba was again grateful to them for helping him (in the third film, when they bowed respectfully to him, he hugged them, and claimed that he couldn't have done it without them). While Simba is King, Timon and Pumbaa are his bodyguards and are often tasked by him to look after Kiara.

Zazu

Not much is known about Simba's relationship with Zazu, apart from the fact that as a cub, he was never pleased when Zazu had to watch him and Nala and the fact that Simba liked to tease the bird at every chance he got, even calling him Banana Beak, much to Zazu's chagrin. Despite this, Simba had at least some degree of respect for Zazu, as he willingly goes with Zazu when Mufasa tells him to take Simba home while he takes care of some trespassing hyenas, though Simba was a little disappointed that he could not go with him. After Simba voiced his frustrations, Zazu boosts Simba's morale by reminding him that one day he will be king. When Simba grew up and became king, he let Zazu retain his job as majordomo and had a more respectful and professional relationship with him.

Rafiki

When he first interacted with Rafiki, Simba found him to be extremely aggravating, most likely due to not remembering that Rafiki was the same baboon that anointed him at his birth ceremony. After he helped Simba with his identity crisis and helping him in the fight against the hyenas, Simba began to respect Rafiki as a friend and ally.

Romance

Nala

Simba's best friend since they were cubs, the two were nearly inseparable. Unknown to them, they were betrothed at an early age and both agreed that friends marrying each other was too weird once they discovered this fact. They appeared to also have a small rivalry between them, arguing over who deserved the credit for escaping Zazu. When they fought, Nala would easily beat Simba with her special pin move and taunt Simba by smugly saying "pinned ya." They got into many adventures, but when they were being chased by the hyenas, Shenzi was about to kill Nala and Simba saved her. Simba and Nala nearly died when the hyenas were after them they were trapped. Simba let out a feeble roar, but then, Simba and Nala were saved by Mufasa. Nala was heartbroken when Scar claimed that Simba died with Mufasa in the wildebeest stampede. As young adults, Nala was the lioness who brought Simba back to Pride Rock, to save the pride and kingdom from Scar's tyranny. Simba briefly fought her to protect Timon and Pumbaa from her, but immediately recognized her after she once again used her pin move on him. In the midst of all this, they finally realized their friendship had grown into love and they eventually married as originally intended. As Queen of Pride Rock, Nala often acts as a voice of reason for Simba, trying to get him to see the light when his protective judgment gets the best of him.

In The Lion Guard, Simba and Nala continue to have a loving relationship and together raise their two children Kiara and Kion.

Enemies

Shenzi, Banzai and Ed

Simba and the hyena trio are enemies. They made attempts on his life as a cub; however, all of them have ended in failure. After Simba defeated Scar, who was then is killed by the hyenas, even though then they have stopped being loyal to Scar, it is assumed that the hyenas remained enemies with Simba as they are not shown together in the sequel, implying that much like the Outsiders, Simba exiled them from Pride Rock after overthrowing Scar. This theory is further supported in The Lion Guard where the young descendants of the hyena clan battle Simba's son years after the original clan's defeat.

Zira

Zira is another one of Simba's greatest enemies. He banished her and her pride to the Outlands due to their worship for Scar, threatening a harsh punishment should they return. When the outsiders came to the Pride Lands for an attack, Simba gave Zira a final chance to surrender and return to the Outlands, however, Zira refused and attacked anyways. The two lions were about to engage in a potentially bloody battle, when Kiara and Kovu intervened. While Simba was ready to call off the war and allow the outsiders to return to the Pride Lands, Zira still wanted to kill Simba to avenge Scar. Simba tried reasoning with her, but Zira refuses, which, like Scar, ultimately leads to her death.

Songs Performed by Simba

  • "The Morning Report" (The Lion King)
  • "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" (The Lion King)
  • "Hakuna Matata" (The Lion King and The Lion Guard)
  • "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" (The Lion King)
  • "We Are One" (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride)
  • "Duties of the King" (The Lion Guard)
  • "Welcome to the Summit" (The Lion Guard)
  • "The Path of Honor" (The Lion Guard)

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Trivia

  • In an earlier draft of The Lion King, Simba was going to tell Nala that the reason he did not want to return to Pride Rock was because he felt responsible for Mufasa's death. Afterwards, Nala would have assured Simba that Mufasa's death was an accident and that he should not blame himself.
  • After meeting Timon and Pumbaa, Simba was originally going to tell them that he left the Pride Lands because of his belief that he caused Mufasa's death. Timon would of seen Simba as "a wanted criminal" (though shortly after, warmed up to Simba) whilst Pumbaa took pity on Simba. This scene would then have led to "Hakuna Matata".
  • Simba, alongside with Timon and Pumbaa, is one of the most popular characters in the movie.
  • Simba has influences from William Shakespeare's Hamlet as well as Bambi and Littlefoot from Don Bluth's The Land Before Time.
  • In the original script to The Lion King, Simba had three maternal aunts; Naanda, Diku, and Dwala and would have been Nala's cousin (due to her being Naanda's daughter). However their relationship would have been incest, so they were changed to friends and Naanda became Sarabi's friend Sarafina and Diku and Dwala were dropped.
  • Simba has never been able to beat Nala in a fight. She beat him twice while play fighting as cubs and again in a real fight as adults. He has only been able to accidentally pin her once, while they were rolling down a hill together in "Can You Feel The Love Tonight."
  • Simba was originally going to have dark fur like Sarabi. However, it was later decided that he should take after Mufasa instead.
  • Simba's name literally means "lion" in Swahili.
  • In The Lion King comic "An Unusual Choir," reveals that Scar isn't the only relative Simba has besides his parents, as in the comic, he is shown that he has another uncle (who has a resemblance to Mufasa), an aunt (who resembles Sarabi) and two young cousins.
  • In the early drafts of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Simba was meant to have two cubs: a son named Chaka (who was meant to be the cub seen at the end of the first film) and a daughter named Shani (who would eventually become Kiara). However, Chaka (along with his betrothed Timira) was cut from the film as he made it too complicated.
  • Though not outright mentioned, it is revealed in The Lion Guard episode "Paintings and Predictions" that Simba had a great-uncle who led The Lion Guard that saved Nala's father after he fell from a tree as a cub.

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Brady Parker | Boomer Parker | Boz Parker | Mikayla Makoola | Mason Makoola | Jack Brewer | Kim Crawford | Milton David Krupnick | Jerry Martinez | Eddie Jones | Rudy Gillespie | K.C. Cooper | Ernie Cooper | Judy Cooper | Kira Cooper | Craig Cooper | Marisa Clark | Ryan Walker | Mark Walker | Harris Harris Jr. | Spyder Johnson | Veracity | Stan Mordecai James | Gracie and Freddie | Avery Jennings | Tyler James | Chloe James | Carl Fink | Bennett James | Ellen Jennings | Teddy Duncan | PJ Duncan | Gabe Duncan | Charlie Duncan | Amy Duncan | Bob Duncan | Jessie Prescott Luke Ross | Emma Ross | Ravi Ross | Zuri Ross | Bertram Winkle | Tony Chiccolini | Lou Hockhauser

Other Animated Movies
Br'er Rabbit | Toaster | Blanky | Kirby | Lampy | Radio | Roger Rabbit | Eddie Valiant | Jessica Rabbit | Dolores | Benny the Cab | Baby Herman | James Henry Trotter | Mr. Centipede | Mr. Grasshopper | Earthworm | Mrs. Ladybug | Miss Spider | The Prince | The Pauper | The Glowworm | Valiant | Bugsy | Lofty | Toughwood & Tailfeather | Mercury | Victoria | Wing Commander Gutsy | Sergeant Monty | Charles De Girl | Rollo | Samson | Benny | Bridget | Nigel | Larry | Ryan | Blag | Cloak & Camo | Stan and Carmine | Giselle Philip | Prince Edward | Pip | Nathaniel | Nancy Tremaine | Silvermist | Rosetta | Fawn | Iridessa | Bobble and Clank | Terence | Ebenezer Scrooge | Milo | Gribble | Ki | Milo's Mother | Victor Frankenstein | Sparky | Elsa Van Helsing | Dusty Crophopper | Dottie | Skipper Riley | Sparky | El Chupacabra | Vidia | Lizzy | Periwinkle | Zarina | Gruff | Simba (2019) | Mufasa (2019) | Nala (2019) | Timon (2019) | Pumbaa (2019) | Rafiki (2019) | Zazu (2019) | Sarabi (2019) | Sarafina (2019) | Manny Heffley | Frank Heffley | Susan Heffley | Detective Ellie Steckler | Ugly Sonic | Morgan Philip

Direct-to-video/Disneytoon Studios Sequels
Cassim | Angelique | Fife | John Rolfe | Uttamatomakkin | Kiara | Kovu | Vitani | Ratso | Murgatroid the Snake | Melody | Tip and Dash | Sylvia Marpole | Scamp | Angel | Baker | Madellaine | Zephyr | Prudence | Jane Darling | Ranjan | Messua | Sparky | Reuben | Thunderbolt | Lars | Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei | Zugor | Cash | Dixie | Granny Rose | Waylon and Floyd | Mena | Nita | Atka | Queen Athena | Blade Ranger | Maru | Windlifter

Animated Television
Ludwig Von Drake | Gruffi Gummi | Zummi Gummi | Grammi Gummi | Cubbi Gummi | Sunni Gummi | Tummi Gummi | Gusto Gummi | Cavin | Princess Calla | King Gregor | Sir Tuxford | Sir Gawain | Sir Victor | Princess Marie | Aquarianne | Launchpad McQuack | Webby Vanderquack | Bentina Beakley | Papa Heffalump | Mama Heffalump | Junior Heffalump | Kessie | Wooster | Nasty Jack | Bruno | Dexter | Kit Cloudkicker | Rebecca Cunningham | Darkwing Duck | Gosalyn Mallard | Honker Muddlefoot | Morgana Macawber | Pistol Pete | Peg Pete | Gabriella | Spot the Killer Whale | Urchin | Bonkers D. Bobcat | Marsupilami | Miranda Wright | Goliath | Elisa Maza | Broadway | Angela | Lexington | Brooklyn | Hudson | Bronx | Penny Proud | Oscar Proud | Trudy Proud | Suga Mama | BeBe & CeCe Proud | Dijonay Jones | Zoey Howzer | LaCienega Boulevardez | Doug Funnie | Porkchop | Skeeter Valentine | Patty Mayonnaise | Beebe Bluff | Chalky Studebaker | Connie Benge | Chiro | Jinmay | Jake Long | Arthur Spudinski | Trixie Carter | Luong Lao Shi | Haley Long | Fu Dog | Rose | Randy Cunningham | Howard Weinerman | First Ninja | Plop Plop | Theresa Fowler | Heidi Weinerman | Dipper Pines | Mabel Pines | Soos Ramirez | Stanley Pines | Wendy Corduroy | Old Man McGucket | Pacifica Northwest | Time Baby | Shimmery Twinkleheart | Stanford Pines | Phineas Flynn | Ferb Fletcher | Candace Flynn | Isabella Garcia-Shapiro | Heinz Doofenshmirtz | Vanessa Doofenshmirtz | Jeremy Johnson | Baljeet Tjinder | Buford Van Stomm | McGee | Gretchen | Squirt | Cassandra | Lance Strongbow | Adira | Varian | Kiera and Catalina | Anne Boonchuy | Sprig Plantar | Hop Pop Plantar | Polly Plantar | Sasha Waybright | Captain Grime | Marcy Wu | Lady Olivia | General Yunan | Luz Noceda | Eda Clawthorne | King Clawthorne | Hooty | Owlbert | Willow Park | Gus Porter | Amity Blight | Emira Blight | Edric Blight | Lilith Clawthorne | Hunter | Raine Whispers | Darius Deamonne | Eberwolf | Alador Blight | Vee | Camila Noceda | Boscha | Molly McGee | Scratch | Libby Stein-Torres | Gretel Grant-Gomez | Hamster | Kevin Grant-Gomez | Moon Girl | Devil Dinosaur | Hailey Banks

Video Games
Sora | Kairi | Riku | Aqua | Terra (Lingering Will) | Ventus | Organization XIII (Axel, Xion, Roxas, Vexen) | Lea | Ienzo | Lauriam | Elrena | Strelitzia | Naminé | Riku Replica | Ansem the Wise | Master Eraqus | Spirit Dream Eaters | Data-Naminé | Data-Riku | Data-Roxas | Data-Sora

Shorts
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Ortensia the Cat | Mickey Mouse | Minnie Mouse | Horace Horsecollar | Clarabelle Cow | Pluto | Goofy | Donald Duck | Daisy Duck | Chip and Dale | Spike the Bee | Max Goof | Mona | P.J.

Comics
Scrooge McDuck | Huey, Dewey, and Louie | Gladstone Gander | Fethry Duck | Gyro Gearloose | April, May and June

See Also
101 Dalmatians Heroes | A Bug's Life Heroes | A Twisted Tale Heroes | Aladdin Heroes | Alice in Wonderland Heroes | Amphibia Heroes | Atlantis Heroes | Bambi Heroes | Beauty and the Beast Heroes | Big Hero 6 Heroes | Big City Greens Heroes | Blackbeard's Ghost Heroes | Bluey Heroes | Bolt Heroes | Bon Voyage! Heroes | Brave Heroes | Brother Bear Heroes | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Heroes | Camp Lakebottom Heroes | Cars Heroes | Charley and the Angel Heroes | Chicken Little Heroes | Coco Heroes | Darkwing Duck Heroes | Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Disney Fairies Heroes | DuckTales Heroes | Dumbo Heroes | Elemental Heroes | Elio Heroes | Emil and the Detectives Heroes | Encanto Heroes | Enchanted Heroes | Finding Nemo Heroes | Fish Hooks Heroes | Freaky Friday Heroes | Frozen Heroes | Gargoyles Heroes | Gravity Falls Heroes | Gummi Bears Heroes | Gus Heroes | Hailey's On It! Heroes | Hamster & Gretel Heroes | Herbie Heroes | Hercules Heroes | Home Alone Heroes | Home on the Range Heroes | Incredibles Heroes | Inside Out Heroes | Kiff Heroes | Kim Possible Heroes | Kingdom Hearts Heroes | Lady and the Tramp Heroes | Lilo & Stitch Heroes | Luca Heroes | Medfield College Heroes | Mighty Med/Lab Rats Heroes | Milo Murphy's Law Heroes | Moana Heroes | Monsters, Inc. Heroes | Mulan Heroes | Muppet Heroes | Narnia Heroes | National Treasure Heroes‏‎ | Night at the Museum Heroes | No Deposit, No Return Heroes | Oliver & Company Heroes | Onward Heroes | Peter Pan Heroes | Phineas and Ferb Heroes | Pinocchio Heroes | Pirates of the Caribbean Heroes | Pocahontas Heroes | Ratatouille Heroes | Raya and the Last Dragon Heroes | Recess Heroes | Rio Heroes | Robin Hood Heroes | Sherlock Holmes Heroes | Sky High Heroes | Sleeping Beauty Heroes | Snow White Heroes | Snowball Express Heroes | Soul Heroes | Special Agent Oso Heroes | Spies in Disguise Heroes | Star vs. the Forces of Evil Heroes | Strange World Heroes | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Heroes | Tangled Heroes | Tarzan Heroes | That Darn Cat! Heroes | The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin Heroes | The Apple Dumpling Gang Heroes | The Aristocats Heroes | The Barefoot Executive Heroes | The Black Cauldron Heroes | The Cat from Outer Space Heroes | The Emperor’s New Groove Heroes | The Ghost and Molly McGee Heroes | The Great Mouse Detective Heroes | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Heroes | The Jungle Book Heroes | The Lion King Heroes | The Little Mermaid Heroes | The Million Dollar Duck Heroes | The Nightmare Before Christmas Heroes | The North Avenue Irregulars Heroes | The Owl House Heroes | The Parent Trap Heroes | The Princess and the Frog Heroes | The Proud Family Heroes | The Rescuers Heroes | The Ugly Dachshund Heroes | The World's Greatest Athlete Heroes | Toy Story Heroes | Treasure Planet Heroes | Tron Heroes | Turning Red Heroes | Up Heroes | WALL-E Heroes | Wander Over Yonder Heroes | Who Framed Roger Rabbit Heroes | Winnie the Pooh Heroes | Wish Heroes | Wreck-It Ralph Heroes | Yin Yang Yo! Heroes | Zootopia Heroes

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Movies
The Lion King: Simba | Nala | Timon | Pumbaa | Rafiki | Zazu | Mufasa | Sarabi | Sarafina | Pridelanders
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride: Kiara | Kovu | Vitani
The Lion King ½: Ma | Uncle Max
The Lion King (2019): Simba | Nala | Timon | Pumbaa | Rafiki | Zazu | Mufasa | Sarabi

Television
The Lion Guard: Kion | Bunga | Fuli | Ono | Beshte | Jasiri | Makini | Anga | Tiifu | Zuri | Janja | Rani | Baliyo | Surak | Nirmala | Askari

Books
Kopa | Ahadi | Mohatu

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Original Characters
Ansem the Wise | Aqua | Data-Naminé | Data-Riku | Data-Roxas | Data-Sora | Elrena | Hayner | Ienzo | Kairi | Lauriam | Lea | Master Eraqus | Naminé | Olette | Axel | Roxas | Vexen | Xion | Demyx | Saïx | Pence | Protagonist | Riku | Riku Replica | Spirit Dream Eaters | Sora | Strelitzia | Terra (Lingering Will) | Ventus

Disney Characters
Abu | Aladdin | Alice Liddell | Anna | Anastasia Tremaine | Andrina | Andy's Toys (Buzz Lightyear | Hamm | Jessie | Little Green Men | Rex | Sarge | Woody) | Apollo | Attina | Bambi | Barley Lightfoot | Beast | Big Hero 6 (Baymax | Fred | Go Go Tomago | Hiro Hamada | Honey Lemon | Wasabi) | Blue Fairy | Boo | CDA | Captain Jack Sparrow | Captain Phoebus | Caterpillar | Cheshire Cat | Chicken Little | Chip Potts | Chip and Dale | Cleo | Cogsworth | Daisy Duck | Dante | Dash Parr | Disney Princesses (Snow White | Cinderella | Aurora | Ariel | Belle | Jasmine | Mulan | Rapunzel | Moana) | Donald Duck | Dr. Finkelstein | Dumbo | Eeyore | Elastigirl | Elizabeth Swann | Elsa | Eric | Esmeralda | Eugene Fitzherbert | Fairy Godmother | Fix-It Felix, Jr. | Flora | Fauna | Merryweather | Flounder | Gantu | Genie | Geppetto | Goofy | Gopher | Grand Councilwoman | Grand Duke | Héctor Rivera | Hector Barbossa | Hera | Hercules | Hermes | Horace Horsecollar | Huey, Dewey, and Louie | Iago | Ian Lightfoot | Jack-Jack Parr | Jack Skellington | James P. Sullivan | Jane Porter | Jaq | Jiminy Cricket | Joshamee Gibbs | Judy Hopps | Jumba Jookiba | Kala | Kanga | Kerchak | Kevin Flynn | Kiara | King Triton | Kristoff | Launchpad McQuack | Li Shang | Lost Boys | Lucky | Lumière | Lumpy | Mad Hatter | Magic Carpet | March Hare | Marshmallow | Maui | Maurice | Maximus | Mayor of Halloween Town | Megara | Merlin | Mickey Mouse | Miguel Rivera | Mike Wazowski | Minnie Mouse | Mrs. Potts | Mushu | Nick Wilde | Olaf | Owl | Pascal | Patch | Pegasus | Perdita | Peter Pan | Philoctetes | Piglet | Pinocchio | Pluto | Pongo | Pridelanders (Mufasa | Nala | Rafiki | Simba) | Prince Charming | Prince Phillip | Pumbaa | Quasimodo | Quorra | Rabbit | Razoul | Remy | Rolly | Roo | Sally | Sam Flynn | Santa Claus | Scrooge McDuck | Sebastian | Sergeant Calhoun | Seven Dwarfs (Bashful | Doc | Dopey | Grumpy | Happy | Sleepy | Sneezy) | Sparky | Stitch | Sven | Tarzan | Terk | The Emperor of China | The Peddler | The Prince | The Sultan | Tick-Tock the Crocodile | Tigger | Timon | Tinker Bell | Tron | Vanellope von Schweetz | Victor, Hugo, & Laverne | Violet Parr | Wardrobe | Wendy Darling | White Rabbit | Will Turner | Winnie the Pooh | Wreck-It Ralph | Yao, Ling and Chien Po | Yen Sid | Zero | Zeus

Other Square Enix Characters
Aerith Gainsborough | Auron | Beat | Cid Highwind | Cloud Strife | Joshua Kiryu | Lightning | Moogles (Mog) | Neku Sakuraba | Paine | Rhyme | Rikku | Selphie Tilmitt | Setzer Gabbiani | Shiki Misaki | Squall Leonhart | Tidus | Tifa Lockhart | Vivi Ornitier | Wakka | Yuffie Kisaragi | Yuna | Zack Fair

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The Arcade
Wreck-It Ralph | Vanellope von Schweetz | Fix-It Felix, Jr. | Sergeant Calhoun | Wynnchel and Duncan | Q*bert

Internet
Shank | Yesss | J.P. Spamley | Gord | KnowsMore

Video game characters
Sonic the Hedgehog | Miles "Tails" Prower | Mario | Pac-Man | Bowser | Zangief | Ryu | Ken Masters | Chun-Li | Guile | Blanka | Cammy White | Tapper | Frogger |

Disney characters
Grumpy | Bambi | Mickey Mouse | Eeyore | Dumbo | Simba | Tinker Bell | Disney Princesses (Snow White | Cinderella | Aurora | Ariel | Belle | Jasmine | Pocahontas | Mulan | Tiana | Rapunzel | Merida | Elsa | Anna | Moana) | Mushu | Rajah | Pascal | Jaq and Gus | Marie | Nani Pelekai | Lilo Pelekai | Prince Naveen | Stitch | Judy Hopps | Nick Wilde | Quasimodo