My B L OO D + Simba/Nala ( feat Kovu ) Part 1

HD is your friend } Kovu = King of the outlanders, assumed rogue Zira = Kovus mother Nala = Queen of the pridelands Simba = Former king of the pridelands Sarabi/Kiara = Nala ( I tried lightening up Kiaras parts to make her resemble Nala a bit more ) Plot: As cubs Nala and Simba are betrothed and to be wed when the time comes. Years pass and as the day draws closer to their pre-determined wedding. On a stormy night before, Nala begs Simba to call it off. She and Simba have grown apart, becoming acquaintances and nothing as lovers. However he respects his parents wishes to much to disappoint them. The following morning they fall through with the wedding and put on happy faces for the pride, pretending as if everything were alright. It’s not until the end of their unification that Nala breaks out into tears and runs off into pride rock. Disgusted that she has no future with a true love of her choice, but a miserable brute. She ends up running off and stops at a pond to take a drink. There she meets a handsome rogue by the name of Kovu. He’s young and looking for a quick affair with no strings attached. Nala, both enticed by his looks and trying to find someway to get back at Simba, she hooks up with him for the night and they mate. When Kovu walks her home, he turns away, evilly smiling. A day passes by before a strange fire starts up in the pridelands. Simba and Nala run to check it out and apparently it’s Kovu! Leading his pride, the outlanders, towards the pridelands to over throw Simba and steal the land. Simba rallies the lionesses and they battle it out with each other but Kovu ends up usurping the thrown and killing Simba. ------- Song: My Blood Artist: Ellie Goulding Movie(s): The Lion King, The Lion King 2: Simbas Pride Owner: Disney I don’t claim any rights to the footage or music used in this video!!! ------- Copyright Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ’fair use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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