Hi and welcome to the Friends of The Lion King official blog on which I will defend The Lion King against a surge of irrational drival coming from individuals such as an amature YouTube movie critic known as confusedmatthew and a trollish furry-bashing YouTube commentator known as supergodzilla12 who love to believe that the characters of Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa are evil. If you don't believe me, go to confusedmatthew and supergodzilla12's YouTube reviews of The Lion King and see for yourself. I will expose those two for the fraauds that they are. However, supergodzilla12 has had a few improvements over his greatness confusedmatthew including the fact that he allows others to like The Lion King while confusedmatthew attacks all Lion King fans for daring to disagree with him. Both supergodzilla12 and confusedmatthew encourage singularity where is you criticize them or point out when they are sadly mistaken, they don't listen to you and close their minds. I have no problem if some people don't like The Lion King; that is not why I am posting this blog, it is because of all of the fallacious arguments that they present in their brain-damaged reviews of the film. Both confusedmatthew and supergodzilla12 are perfectly entitled to dislike The Lion King, but they also need to learn to admit when they are wrong about The Lion King.
"There is a DIFFERENCE between having an opinion and being wrong on something!"
- SavageBroadcast in one of his rants on confusedmatthew
Here is a sample lesson for the twin princes of nit picking who are raping my childhood with their utter bollocks. Mike Stoklasa from RedLetterMedia is the KING of the nit pickers as far as I know. Usually when I get upset with fiction, it is for its major aspects such as its premise or its messages. But very rarely to I have one or a few nit picks about a fictional story or series that I get outraged. The best example of that is an eighteen second long segment from the fantasy movie Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace which had a Sando Aqua Monster torture and eat a Colo Claw Fish for lunch in order to save Quin-Gon Ginn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Jar Jar Binks in the Bongo. The reason why I am mentioning this particular minor scene is to show how I STILL recognize that the characters of Quin-Gon, Obi-Wan, and Jar Jar are obviously good characters since such a small scene has no bearing on those staple characters as a whole. I also get the big points of TPM that what happens to one effects the other and that nobody is born bad because I know that that one Sando scene that I loathe has no bearing on the movie as a whole either. I am not a nit picker and never will be, it is just on extremely rare occasions that a nitpick scene in a film happens to hit the right buttons to bother me. Since both confusedmatthew and supergodzilla12 obsessively nit pick The Lion King to the hilt, they are not only misinterpreting its characters and story, but missing the big points of the film as well.