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Roar
ROAAAR
Attribution information
Writer

Ruud Straatman

Penciller

José Cardona Blasi

Inker

José Cardona Blasi

Artist

José Cardona Blasi

Publication information
Origin

The Netherlands

Publication

Donald Duck

Published

June 20, 2008

Pages

2

I'm not a lion... But if you roar louder than your uncle Scar, you would be the boss of him!
Timon to Simba[src]

Roar is a Dutch comic inspired by The Lion King. It was published on June 20, 2008.

Synopsis[]

Simba relaxes with his friend Timon until they hear Scar roaring loudly. Timon complains to Simba about it, but Simba tells Timon that Scar does that to prove how strong how he is. Timon believes this and tries to roar at Scar. Simba compliments Timon's roaring. Timon then comes up with a plan to have Simba roar louder than Scar, although the cub states he's not old enough to roar as loudly as Scar. Timon tells Simba that they'll use the ravine to echo Simba's roar and make it louder than it really is. Timon instructs Simba that when he waves his arm, he must roar as loud as he can. Timon confronts Scar and waves his arm, signaling for Simba to roar. When Scar hears the loud roar, he runs off. Simba asks Timon if the roar really came from him, and Timon replies it did but with some help from the ravine.

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Trivia[]

  • Roar contradicts The Lion King; in the film, Timon does not know who Scar is until Simba is an adult, whereas in the comic, he is already familiar with Scar when Simba is a cub.[2]

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References[]

  1. Gebrul. Inducks. Retrieved on November 12, 2020.
  2. Revealed in Disney's The Lion King (1994). Written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton, and directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff. Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.
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