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The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands

 

 

SCORE: 76

The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands 

 

Family Friendly Gaming is appreciative that Disney sent us a copy of The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands on DVD. This DVD has five episodes on it. They are The Rise of Makuu, The Kupatana Celebration, Bunga and the King, Never Roar Again, and The Imaginary Okapi. It takes 115 minutes to watch The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands. There is also two bonus music videos, wristbands and six shorts.

The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands has an animal and African feel to it. There are religious celebrations in The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands that do not match what we have in America. Kupatana sounds similar to Christmas if Christ was taken out of it. There are instances where spirits advise the living in The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands. Kion uses his roar which is ancient lions mystical arts to keep the peace in the Pride Lands.

There are a variety of lessons in The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands. The circle of life is a major part of The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands. The really weird thing is the lion guard stop predators from eating all the time. I find it strange that this part of the circle of life is attacked. Even when a snake eats its prey whole, that snake is attacked and forced to give up its meal.

Some of the lessons in The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands that I found are take a bath, smell nice, try anything once, don't fight, be a coward, stand up to bullies, unity is important, peace is important, do not steal, do not lie, do not deceive. Fighting is looked down upon in The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands. Even though the lion guard fight to stop predators all the time.

There are songs in The Lion Guard Life in the Pride Lands. As well as relational issues. An annoying character learns to listen, and a thoughtful character learns to be more spontaneous. The crocodiles fighting is very interesting as well as respect the cultures and customs of others. I wish the Judaeo-Christian culture and customs would be respected in America by those trying to change it.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Sound: 85%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: DVD
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Disney Junior
Rating: ‘TV-Y’ - Directed to children 7 and older

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