Everything about Mufasa totally explained
Mufasa was a
fictional
lion who first appeared in
Disney's popular 1994 animated feature film
The Lion King. He was voiced by
James Earl Jones. The name "Mufasa" means "King" in the Manazoto language.
The Lion King
A huge, powerful, male lion, Mufasa is the King of the
Pride Lands at the start of the
The Lion King, father of
Simba and mate of
Sarabi. He is shown to be a wise and fair ruler, who follows the "Circle of Life". However, his brother
Scar is jealous of him and forms a plan to kill Mufasa and Simba so he can be king. Mufasa is ultimately portrayed as an "ideal king", strong, powerful, and kind-hearted, which is contrasted to the deceitfulness and lust for power of
Scar.
Scar's first attempt to kill Simba is foiled when Mufasa interferes, but he succeeds the next time by triggering a large-scale
wildebeest stampede. Mufasa successfully saves Simba and struggles to climb up a cliff. Scar, waiting for him at the top, pierces Mufasa's paws hard with his claws and lets go after saying, "Long live the king." Simba doesn't see this happen and Scar makes him believe that he (Simba) had caused Mufasa's death.
Ridden with guilt, Simba runs away from the Pride Lands and befriends
Timon and Pumbaa. After many years, Simba meets his old friend
Nala, who tries to persuade him to return and take his place as king. Simba refuses and runs away from Nala to a field where he encounters the wise
mandrill Rafiki. Rafiki takes him to a small, magical pool which brings upon Mufasa's ghost, up in the sky. The ghost tells Simba that he's his only son and has to take his responsibility to be King of the Pride Lands. Simba then returns to his homeland, defeats Scar and takes his rightful place as king. In the final scene of the film, Mufasa (again in the clouds) says, "Remember" as Simba stands triumphant on Pride Rock.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
Mufasa also makes a couple of brief appearances and dialogue in the 1998 direct-to-video sequel . He first appears as an image in the sky again in the beginning of the film, overlooking the presentation ceremony of his granddaughter
Kiara. His next appearance is in Simba's nightmare, where he's seen again clinging to the cliff right before his death. Simba tries to save him but is stopped by Scar, who morphs into
Kovu (Kiara's lover and Scar's chosen heir.) However, he also makes more indirect appearances; it's Mufasa who inspires Rafiki to attempt to bring Kovu and Kiara together in order to avert war between the Pride Landers and Scar's group of loyal lionesses, and, once this plan has been achieved, his voice congratulates Simba as he, Nala, Kovu, and Kiara stand on Pride Rock (
"Well done, my son We are one!"). Mufasa also tells Simba that everyone has a place in the circle of life and his place is to be the next lion king.
The Lion King 1½
In the 2004 direct-to-video interquel
The Lion King 1½, Mufasa is seen in three scenes: One at the presentation of Simba, one in the elephant graveyard on the way to save his son and Nala from the hyenas, and one when his ghost is forming from the clouds above the grasslands at night. Unlike the first two films, he doesn't speak any lines.
The Lion King (musical)
Mufasa's role is somewhat expanded in the
musical based on the movie. He sings
They Live in You (
He Lives in You with the lyrics slightly changed) to young Simba in the scene when the two of them are looking up at the stars and discussing the Great Kings of the Past.
There is also an added scene in which Mufasa tells Zazu of his concerns about Simba's daring behavior. Zazu then reminds Mufasa of his early years as a rambunctious cub.
The role of Mufasa on Broadway was originated by Tony award nominee
Samuel E. Wright in 1997 and is currently played by
Nathaniel Stampley.
Backstory
Mufasa was the first son and heir of
King Ahadi and
Queen Uru, as evidenced in a set of prequel books released after the success of
The Lion King. In, Scar tried to make a fool out of Mufasa when he was young (see more at
Scar's Backstory). The storybook reveals how he met
Zazu, his trusted hornbill "majordomo": he saved the bird when he was caught by none other than the three hyenas
Shenzi, Banzai and Ed in the elephant graveyard. However, this conflicts with another book, in which Zazu becomes steward to the king after Zazu's mother, Zuzu, retires.
Kingdom Hearts II
In the popular video game
Kingdom Hearts II, Mufasa appears in Simba's flashback sequences and as a god in the sky like in the film. Archive recordings of James Earl Jones were used.
Appearances in Other Media
Mufasa made an appearance at the end of an episode of
The Simpsons named
'Round Springfield next to
Bleeding Gums Murphy,
Darth Vader, and
James Earl Jones (Who is his original voice actor as well as Darth Vader's.) in a cloud in the sky; saying, "You must avenge my death, Kimba–I mean Simba." This references the striking similarities between
Kimba the White Lion and
The Lion King.
Mufasa also apear as a parody in the film
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist as Mushufasa.
Further Information
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