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Scar is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Disney's The Lion King franchise. He was created by screenwriters Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton and animated by Andreas Deja. Scar is introduced in the first film as the ruthless, power-hungry younger brother of Mufasa, the ruler … See more
Conception and influences
The Lion King was first conceived in 1988. The film was eventually pitched to Disney executives, one of whom was among the first to observe similarities between author Thomas M. Disch's … See more
Critical response
Scar has garnered widespread acclaim from film critics, some of whom praised him as a better … See more
Animated films
The Lion King (1994)
Scar debuted in The Lion King (1994). The scheming younger brother of Mufasa, Scar was next-in-line to take the throne, until his nephew Simba, Mufasa's son, was born, replacing him. … See more
WEBScar was a male lion. He was the king of Pride Rock who succeeded Mufasa and preceded Simba. He was the younger brother of Mufasa and the uncle of Simba. In his youth, Scar was tasked with leading the Lion …
WEBScar (birth name Taka) was a male lion. He was the king of Pride Rock who succeeded Mufasa and preceded Simba. He was the son of Obasi and Eshe, the adoptive younger brother of Mufasa, and the adoptive uncle of Simba. …
WEBThe lion promised to cure his scar if Scar agreed to do whatever he said, instead Scar destroyed him and the cobra with the roar. When Scar hoped that Mufasa would praise him for destroying the scheming lion, Mufasa …
WEBMar 20, 2020 · Find out how Scar went from a rogue lion of the outlands to the fallen king of Pride Rock as we look into the fiendish feline's impressive career. Today, we're going to pay respects to our favorite mad monarch …
WEBSep 8, 2022 · One of the all-time Disney villains, Scar has a fascinating history, both behind the scenes and in the world of "The Lion King."