Unrealistic Architecture [Lion King] Pride Rock

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[Lion King] Pride Rock papercraft

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Pride Rock is an ancient and massive rock formation located in the vast Pride Lands, made famous by The Lion King franchise. It is the home to Simba, the protagonist of the original film and its sequel.

Pride Rock is the home of the Lion King of the Pride Lands and his lioness, and functions as his throne and palace. The pride makes their den in a cavern in one part of the formation. It is shown to be so tall, that one can see the entire Pride Lands from its peak, and vice versa. The formation can be seen from any part of the Pride Lands. Because of this, the area serves as a gathering place for many events as well as a key part of the Circle of Life, as when a new prince or princess is born, they are presented to the entire kingdom from the peak of Pride Rock.

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At the start of the The Lion King, animals from miles away gather around Pride Rock to witness Mufasa and Sarabi's newborn cub Simba being presented in front of them by Rafiki, with Rafiki standing on the formation's peak. Pride Rock is later shown with the landscape around it dying in the wake of Mufasa's death and Scar becoming the new king, which had apparently cursed the Pride Lands as no rain had fallen for a very long time, and is nearly consumed in flames before the rains extinguish them. Simba then ascends to the throne of Pride Rock and lets out a mighty roar, which echoes across the rainy Pride Lands.

One other tradition that seems to persist is that when a new ruler takes the throne, he climbs to the top of Pride Rock, and lets out a roar across the kingdom. Animal herds are also known to gather at other times. At the conclusion of the first film, animals gather around Pride Rock again to witness the presentation of Simba and Nala's newborn cub.

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[Lion King] Pride Rock papercraft

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Pride Rock is an ancient and massive rock formation located in the vast Pride Lands, made famous by The Lion King franchise. It is the home to Simba, the protagonist of the original film and its sequel.

Pride Rock is the home of the Lion King of the Pride Lands and his lioness, and functions as his throne and palace. The pride makes their den in a cavern in one part of the formation. It is shown to be so tall, that one can see the entire Pride Lands from its peak, and vice versa. The formation can be seen from any part of the Pride Lands. Because of this, the area serves as a gathering place for many events as well as a key part of the Circle of Life, as when a new prince or princess is born, they are presented to the entire kingdom from the peak of Pride Rock.

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At the start of the The Lion King, animals from miles away gather around Pride Rock to witness Mufasa and Sarabi's newborn cub Simba being presented in front of them by Rafiki, with Rafiki standing on the formation's peak. Pride Rock is later shown with the landscape around it dying in the wake of Mufasa's death and Scar becoming the new king, which had apparently cursed the Pride Lands as no rain had fallen for a very long time, and is nearly consumed in flames before the rains extinguish them. Simba then ascends to the throne of Pride Rock and lets out a mighty roar, which echoes across the rainy Pride Lands.

One other tradition that seems to persist is that when a new ruler takes the throne, he climbs to the top of Pride Rock, and lets out a roar across the kingdom. Animal herds are also known to gather at other times. At the conclusion of the first film, animals gather around Pride Rock again to witness the presentation of Simba and Nala's newborn cub.

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Pride Rock é uma antiga e massiva formação rochosa localizada nas vastas Pride Lands, que ficou famosa pela franquia The Lion King. É o lar de Simba, o protagonista do filme original e sua sequência.

Pride Rock é o lar do Rei Leão das Pride Lands e sua leoa, e funciona como seu trono e palácio. O bando faz sua toca em uma caverna em uma parte da formação. É mostrado ser tão alto, que se pode ver todas as Pride Lands do seu pico, e vice-versa. A formação pode ser vista de qualquer parte das Pride Lands. Por causa disso, a área serve como um local de encontro para muitos eventos, bem como uma parte fundamental do Círculo da Vida, como quando um novo príncipe ou princesa nasce, eles são apresentados a todo o reino do pico de Pride Rock.

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No início de O Rei Leão, animais de quilômetros de distância se reúnem em volta de Pride Rock para testemunhar o filhote recém-nascido de Mufasa e Sarabi, Simba, sendo apresentado na frente deles por Rafiki, com Rafiki de pé no pico da formação. Pride Rock é mostrado mais tarde com a paisagem ao redor morrendo após a morte de Mufasa e Scar se tornando o novo rei, que aparentemente amaldiçoou as Terras do Orgulho, pois nenhuma chuva caiu por um longo tempo, e é quase consumido pelas chamas antes que as chuvas as extingam. Simba então ascende ao trono de Pride Rock e solta um rugido poderoso, que ecoa pelas chuvosas Terras do Orgulho.

Outra tradição que parece persistir é que quando um novo governante assume o trono, ele sobe até o topo da Pedra do Rei e solta um rugido pelo reino. Manadas de animais também são conhecidas por se reunirem em outras épocas. Na conclusão do primeiro filme, os animais se reúnem ao redor da Pedra do Rei novamente para testemunhar a apresentação do filhote recém-nascido de Simba e Nala.

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