![]() ![]() Sarabi proves herself to be a fierce fighter, being the second lioness to leap into battle after Scar's admittance to killing Mufasa. In her rage, Sarabi reveals herself to be defiant and sharp-tongued, able to expertly hit Scar's weakness by comparing him to Mufasa. Though her temper typically remains cool and under control, she does let angry words fly when Scar refuses to take action in order to save his pride. She even goes so far as to suggest something radical for the good of her pride. Even when blamed for problems that are not her fault, Sarabi keeps her temper, remaining fair by refusing to take the blame for Scar's doings. ![]() When faced with Scar, an overbearing and unfair leader, Sarabi keeps her head held high, unaffected by the intimidating presence of her abounding enemies. Her easygoing approach to parenting is not of an overly lenient nature but strict enough to keep Simba on the right track, rendering her just as protective of her son as Mufasa. Through her son's many childish complaints, she keeps a smile on her face, proving herself willing to embarrass him if she believes that she is serving his best interests.ĭespite her punny nature, Sarabi is wise enough to keep her family safe, willing to put barriers on Simba in order to keep him from harming himself and his friends. Not only is Sarabi gentle and soft-spoken, but she is also a doting mother who is not afraid to tease. Unlike Mufasa, who is gentle but firm in his guidance, Sarabi is softer, shown to be especially affectionate when dealing with her son, with whom she is especially patient. Throughout Mufasa's reign, she displays herself as being a fierce encouragement to her family, viewing Simba's presentation with pride and later motivating him to learn royal duties from his father. Sarabi is described as a supportive mother and queen. She was also meant to be at the presentation of Simba's newborn cub, though it was scrapped for unknown reasons. Also, in an early draft, Sarabi was meant to sing a song called "The Lion in the Moon" to comfort Simba after his encounter with the hyenas. In a deleted scene, Sarabi is aided by Nala as the hyenas try to scare her away from the watering hole. In early drafts of the film, Sarabi was meant to have three sisters who lived in the Ndona Pride (what their Pride was called), Dwala, Diku, and Naanda (who was to be Nala's mother). Her neck was a bit longer than in the final version. In later concepts, Sarabi had gray fur and a pink nose and ears. Her red eyes and ear rims remained unchanged through development. The fur on her chest was lighter than the rest of her fur. Sarabi originally had yellow-orange fur, matching her deleted sister, Naanda. ![]() She is depicted as being wise, courageous, and strong, but gentle and humorous at the same time.
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