Roar with Passion: Celebrating Nala, The Heart of The Pride!
Nala, fierce and loyal, embodies strength and wisdom. She's a spirited companion who challenges Simba to reclaim his throne, proving that love can ignite courage and reshape destinies in the savanna’s circle of life.
Nala (The Lion King) Trivia
What is Nala's relationship to Simba in The Lion King? (Advanced)
#1: Childhood friend
#2: Cousin
#3: Sister
#4: Mentor
What is Nala's main contribution to Simba's journey in The Lion King? (Advanced)
#1: She rescues him from danger
#2: She challenges him to return to Pride Rock
#3: She finds food for him
#4: She teaches him to roar
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Nala (The Lion King) Fun Facts
Nala was originally intended to be a minor character, but her role was expanded after her chemistry with Simba was recognized during the film's development.
Nala is voiced by two different actresses in the original film and the Broadway musical: Moira Kelly in the movie and Beyoncé in the 2019 live-action remake.
Nala (The Lion King) Polls
What is your favorite characteristic of Nala in The Lion King?
Her bravery
Her loyalty
Her wisdom
Her independence
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What is your favorite Nala moment in The Lion King?
Nala's first appearance
Nala's reunion with Simba
Nala leading the charge against Scar
Nala's conversation with Simba about responsibility
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