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Scene from TLK on Broadway.
Scene from TLK on Broadway. by @caitrich (Caitlin Richardson)

I took a scene from the Broadway version of the Lion King and slapped the animated characters into it. In this scene...Nala is trying to confront Scar about how much the lioness' have to hunt yet Scar has other matters he wishes to talk about...

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Posted: Wednesday, 11 July, 2001 @ 04:43 AM

Ooo! I haven't seen TLKOB yet but I've got the soundtrack, and this is just what I woud imagine the confrontation looking like if it were in the animated film. Excellent job! I love Nala's expression too. :)

Posted: Friday, 22 February, 2002 @ 10:49 AM

mmmmmmmm i want to fuck nala big time

Posted: Thursday, 26 February, 2004 @ 06:33 PM

Oh, please be mature. -_-;

Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 12:02 AM

The whole time while at the show I was imagining what it would look like if it were animated, definately accurate according to my mind! ^_^ nice work!

Posted: Thursday, 11 July, 2002 @ 05:42 AM

This really good Scar is one of my fave characters in the whole disney collection and i think you've really drawn him well XD

Posted: Saturday, 20 July, 2002 @ 12:36 PM

Wow! You must have one powerful art programme! ^__^


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