Saturday, April 20, 2013

What I Like About You!

I recently noticed there is a pattern in what I find cute, thing I never noticed until now. I think there is some psychology going on here. So, here is my taste in guys.

  1. Left-handed. I just noticed that left-handedness and being ambidextrous attract me. Maybe it's because I'm left-handed, myself. I have a calendar meant for lefties that has a fact that we tend to spot other lefties easily. Maybe that's it. But I never seem to really notice they're left-handed until they mention it. Maybe that's a thing with psychology; my mind knows they're left-handed but I never really think about it, maybe.
  2. Beautiful, brown or blue eyes. I cannot resist beautiful eyes. You can be tall, you can be muscular. But I do not care about that. If you have eyes that look like the ocean or hot chocolate, I'm bound to stare at you for a very long time. Especially if they are extremely focused. I'm not saying you can't have a lazy eye, but I love it when people actually look me in the eye. Which is strange, coming from a girl who looks down... a lot.
  3. Disnerds. This is the name of my lovely, Disney-loving fandom. You don't need to be obsessed... just highly, HIGHLY knowledgeable about Disney and not turned off when I talk about it too much. And like to watch the movies (so, if there is someone who needs an eye exam out there who likes me, you need to go on and catch up on the films you watched ten years ago!). If you don't like watching them with me, that is understandable... after all, I do speak every line and sing every song, which I can imagine is pretty annoying.
  4. Balanced conversation participation. I like a guy who doesn't talk too much, but isn't afraid to cut me off when I get annoying. Which doesn't allow him to be rude, I just like a balanced conversation.
  5. Similar beliefs, but not necessarily the exact same. This only really applies to relationships. Which I haven't been in, like, any yet and I don't think I will for a while.
  6. Smiley. You don't have to smile every minute or be fake, I just love people who smile every now and then.
  7. Emotionally stable. I am not saying it's wrong to be depressed, but if I were to date a guy who constantly needed someone around him to be happy, it wouldn't work because I can't do that.
  8. Smart. Now, now, now. I will be honest here. I am not a straight A student. I am not a straight B student (but hey, no Ds or Fs have shown up on my report cards... then again, at my school a D is an F). However, I put so much effort into my work... you don't even know. Most people are surprised when they hear I've never had a 4.0 GPA or that I have only passed a few math quizzes and tests. Others automatically assume I'm stupid because I am a crazy child ("If there's a prize for rotten judgment, I guess I've already won that"). No one quite gets it right. But wouldn't I love a man who raises his hand in class, isn't afraid of being wrong, is completely confident, loves to help those struggling. Someone who isn't just academically smart (meaning if you have a lack of common sense, I won't like you).
  9. Musical. I am obsessed with music, can't you tell? If I were to date a guy who wasn't big on it, couldn't play an instrument, or, must I say, didn't know what the musical Aida was (only the most amazing love triangle ever, without a need for Team Amneris and Team Aida... wouldn't make sense), it wouldn't last long! I like someone with an appreciation for music in all its forms--- especially Broadway!
  10. Clean. I am not talking about showering, though that's preferred as well. I'm talking about language. Cuss words turn me off just. like. that. I like people who can express themselves without being censored.
  11. Into writing. Boy, do I admire a writer! I love poets, but bloggers... oh yes.
  12. Respects me. Those that know me know that some things I just don't tolerate. It really bothers me that even fellow black people use the word (I personally don't consider it a cuss word, but derogatory) "nigger" or "nigga" because of the past behind that word. When people who clearly know my hatred for that word say it, it gets on my nerves. I also hate when people point out my flaws. I don't like 'em either, you know and I would like it if you didn't go all Claude Frollo on me ("You are deformed and you are ugly...").
  13. Cuddly. I like to hug people. While watching Disney movies, I love to cuddle but since I usually watch them alone, I end up getting all snuggly with pillows and my Mickey Mouse blanket. So, warning: I am cuddly.
  14. Passionate. One male version of Lilo, coming right up.
  15. Appreciation for gymnastics. I really like guys who are into the Olympics, and especially gymnastics. However, I am even more attracted to those who participated in gymnastics. And if they made it to a higher level than me? Frustrating but impressive.
  16. Desire to see the world. I long to visit West, South... anywhere and everywhere in Africa. Explore my ancestors' homeland. I have never been so proud to be black, so much that I am not as offended as I used to be with the title, African-American. I am American first, no doubt about it. However, my heart is in Africa. In this way I relate to Jane Porter, because if I had the opportunity, I wouldn't be like, "I belong in England... with you, with people..." I'd be like, "BYE!" I want to go everywhere. Take me to Paris, to Egypt, to Zimbabwe, to freaking Canada for all I care. I just want someone who is looking for adventure.
  17. Fun. One of the most important things is never growing up together.
Well, this is all it takes for me to like you. Unfortunately. Well, I have been working on this post since 8 a.m. this morning.

Hakuna matata,
Hope!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Impossible Lion King Quiz

How well do you think you and/or your friends know the Lion King franchise? Do you think you can pass the unpassable? From one Disnerd to another, let's see if you know it well. If so, see how your peers can do without researching the answers! This is fun for a movie night... well, for me, it would be. So, what am I waiting for?
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1. Whose voice do we hear at the beginning of the movie in "Circle of Life?"

2. What is he saying? What is the chorus saying as well?

3. Where is this movie set? Specifically, where in Africa?

4. Who is the first major character we see and what is he/she doing?

5. What is the name of the queen of Pride Rock? Yes, this one's a freebie.

6. Can you list an animal native to Africa that we DO NOT see in the opening sequence?

7.  What is the first speaking line and who says it?

8. "He's as mad as a ... with a ..."

9. What movie was also being created around the time this was? Which was expected to be more successful?

10. What quality does Scar say he has the lion's share of?

11. What song is playing when it rains over the Pride Lands?

12.  Where do we first see Nala?

13. How is the circle of life connected?

14. What song was originally played in the Broadway production that was put into the special edition of the film?

15. Who voices Zazu?

16. Who voices Scar?

17. What is the name of Nala's mother? Hint: It's only found in the credits.

18. Who voices Simba's mom and why doesn't she appear in the sequels?

19. What colors are Nala's eyes (adult and cub)?

20. "Kings don't need advice from little ... for a start."

21. Who voices Nala in "I Just Can't Wait to be King?"

22. How did they make Simba sound like the air was knocked out of his lungs when Nala pinned him?

23. Who voices Shenzi?

24. Why do you think there is emphasis put on Mufasa's paw print? This falls into "Simba's Pride" a little.

25. Who composed the score for the movie?

26. Who did the choral arrangements? Hint: the voice we hear at the beginning of "Circle of Life."

27.  Who of the hyenas always suffers the worst of injuries?

28. What makes Shenzi shudder? "OOooooOOoooH, do it again!"

29. Why doesn't the speaking voice of Scar sing the entire "Be Prepared" sequence and who filled in for him? When?

30. What is the scene of the hyenas marching past Scar meant to resemble?

31. "Yes our ... and ... are ..., be prepared!"

32. What song plays during the stampede?

33. How long did it take for the animators to draw this scene alone?

34. What lines of Scar come up later on in the movie?

35. When do we last see Nala as a cub?

36. Who originated the role of Rafiki on Broadway?

37. "When the world ... ... ... ... ..., you ... ... ... ... ... ... ."

38. Hakuna matata. "It means ... ... for the rest of your days!"

39. Who is the singing voice of cub Simba? What about adult Simba? Hint: I mentioned the adult's singing voice in a recent post.

40. What is Simba's first speaking line as an adult?

41.  What song on Broadway is parallel to the cave scene with Zazu and the hyenas and Scar?

42. How does Simba recognize the lioness that hunts Pumbaa?

43. Who voices Nala in "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?"

44. What song plays as Simba and Nala walk on the log and what song from the Broadway production uses its melody? Hint: I've blogged the Broadway version.

45. In the Broadway production, why did Nala leave the Pride Lands and what song did Heather Headley sing? I blogged about this in Simba's post.

46.  What song plays after the battle?

47. How were the roars recorded?

48. Who originally was Simba and Nala's first cub?

49. What is the original version of "Shadowland?" Hint: The title is in the song.
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Answers:

1: Lebo M.

2: "Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba" "Sithi uhm, ingonyama" "Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba" "Sithi uhm, ingonyama, ingonyama" "Siyo nqoba" "Ingonyama, ingonyama nengw' enamabala."

3: Kenya/the Serengeti Savanna

4: Zazu, flying over the Pride Lands.

5: Sarabi!

6: Tiger, for example.

7: "Life's not fair, is it?" -Scar

8: Hippo, hernia

9: Pocahontas, and this movie was expected to do poorly at the box office. Instead, nineteen years later, it is still the highest grossing traditionally animated film.

10: He is smart.

11: "This Land"

12: Sleeping in the lion's den

13: Lions eat antelopes, antelopes eat grass, when we die, our bodies become the grass... Mufasa says it better.

14: "The Morning Report"

15: Rowan Atkinson

16: Jeremy Irons

17: Sarafina

18: Madge Sinclair, who died of leukemia in 1995. Simba's Pride was released in 1998.

19: Sometimes green, other times blue, overall they are teal-like.

20: Hornbills

21: Laura Williams, she was ten at the time.

22: They hit his actor's back very, very hard. Child abuse? I don't know.

23: Whoopi Goldberg

24: Simba is trying to fill his father's footsteps. This is a question of opinion.

25: Hans Zimmer, the guy I went crazy over two years ago. I wrote all those posts about him... dang.

26: Lebo M.

27:  Banzai

28: Mufasa, Mufasa, Mufasa!

29: Jim Cummings filled in for him. Jeremy threw out his voice after shouting, "YOU WON'T GET A SNIFF WITHOUT ME!"

30: Hitler, with the German troops marching past him.

31: Teeth, ambitions, bared

32: "To Die For"

33: Three years

34: "What will your mother think?" accidentally paraphrased by Nala, "Run away and never return," quoted by Simba.

35: Mourning Simba's death

36: Tsidii Le Loka

37: "turns its back on you," "turn your back on the world."

38: No worries

39: Jason Weaver and Joseph Williams

40: "Thanks. Man, I'm stuffed."

41: "The Madness of King Scar"

42: She pinned him, just like she used to when they were younger.

43: Sally Dworsky, one of my favorite singer-songwriters

44: "Under the Stars," "Endless Night"

45: She left because Scar tried to make her his queen by forcing it upon her. She sings about how there is nothing left to stay in the Pride Lands for in the song, "Shadowland."

46: "King of Pride Rock"

47: Simba: Tiger roar because lion roars are not as powerful. Sarabi, Sarafina, Nala and other lionesses: Trash cans.

48: Kopa. He had an unexplained death in the books.

49. "Lea Halalela" by Khululiwe Sithole

"I've Never Seen Such Eyes."

This is an eye appreciation post.

Have you ever looked someone in the iris and instantly thought, "Wow, your eyes are just beautiful?" Not necessarily in a I-have-a-crush-on-you kind of way, but not knowing how to describe their eyes and the only word that comes to mind is "beautiful."

I had an experience like that today. I'm not really into blue eyes or blonde hair, but the experience reminded me of my favorite (or one of them, anyway) Disney heroine, Jane Porter.



Like, how when she describes what the ape man looks like to her daddy and Clayton, and while drawing his eyes, she calls them intense, focused... "I've never seen such eyes."

That's how I felt. I couldn't really focus much afterwards... and that was only first period.

I had to write about it and get it written down. Those irises were so focused... it looked like water rising on the Hawaiian shores. Indescribable. 

The Lion King: Begin Again

I think it's safe to say that the message behind this movie tracks back to a famous Walter Elias Disney quote. "Keep moving forward."

When tragedy strikes, you've got to get up. That's the thing about life--- no matter what happens, it continues and you have to move along with it. You never know "what's around the riverbend waiting just around the riverbend." But you have to change. Change is good. What causes it can be bad, but something good almost always comes out of it.

Just about every character in this movie had to change in some sort of way for things to turn out right for them. Simba had to leave what was comfortable for him and face the death of his father. Nala was willing to leave her home to get help and as a result, found the one true king... alive. Mufasa saved his son's life and as a result, gave up his own. Sarabi got herself slapped standing up to the king for what she believed (let's not forget that she's the leader of the need-no-man crew--- her husband frickin' died and she's still the baddest cat in the pride!). Timon and Pumbaa could have died trying to make sure Simba could get past the hyenas. So, the one person---er, lion---who didn't change?

Scar. And we've all seen what happened to him--- what a way to go. Of all ways to die, I gotta admit he had it really rough. I mean, dang! His friends ate him! But he never changed. He kept lying, he kept scheming, he kept taking the easy way out. Long story short, Banzai got the entree he wanted!

The circle of life was messed up. And what did they have to do? Begin again. Start a new pride. A new future. And they didn't look back for very long. They kept moving forward.

Things happen. But if you hold onto your past and never forgive yourself, you can never move on. And so they kept moving forward, eyes looking straight ahead.

"Walking out doors only works if you shut them."
-Measure, "Begin Again"

Monday, March 25, 2013

Simba: Remember Who You Are

Remember...

Remember... what?

Simba sure can tell you.

Hakuna matata, he knows all about it. But the one thing he was running from is his past. While he kept remembering the worst things about his past, he forgot one very important thing.

Who he was.

He kept trying to hide from something that he couldn't run from. I can tell by the way he reacted to things.

NALA: "And your mother... what would she think?"
SIMBA: (looks scared at the mention of his mother, as Nala unknowingly quoted Scar) "She doesn't have to know... Nobody has to know."

"I can't go back. Why would it matter, anyway? It won't change anything."

NALA: "Scar told us about the stampede."
SIMBA: "He did? What else did he tell you?"

Anyone else sensing a pattern? Simba is up to his old habits again, running from the past.

Luckily, Rafiki and Nala talked some sense into him.

So, where are we now?

He's going home. Home to what is now, as Broadway Nala stated, a shadowed land.
"The leaves have fallen. This shadowed land, this was our home. The river's dry, the ground has broken." Basically, this place is messed up. That's all I can really say without going all Broadway singer on you (GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZA BUYABO, GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZA BUYABO). And what is Simba supposed to do?

Busa le lizwe bo! And what does that mean? "Rule this land."

Of course, he can't do it all alone. That's where my favorite Disney girl comes in! She knows it'll be dangerous helping him fight his crazy uncle, and still, she goes on and does it. See? Now that's love. Timon and Pumbaa put their lives at risk so that he could fight his crazy uncle. That's love, too. Maybe not the kind you can feel tonight, but it's love.

The only problem? He still thinks he is responsible for his father's death and Uncle Scar knows how to use that against him (notice... he stops addressing him as his uncle when he sees the shadowland).

SCAR: "I would hate to be responsible for the death of a family member. Wouldn't you agree, Simba?"
SIMBA: "That won't work, Scar. I've put it behind me."
SCAR: "But what about your faithful subjects; have they put it behind them?"
NALA: "Simba, what is he talking about?"
SCAR: "Oh, so you haven't told them your little secret. Well, Simba, now's your chance to tell them. Tell them who is responsible for Mufasa's death."
SIMBA: "I am."
SARABI: "It's not true. Tell me it's not true."
SIMBA: "It's true."
SCAR: "You see? He admits it! MURDERER!"
SIMBA: "No, it was an accident."
SCAR:  "If  it weren't for you, Mufasa would still be alive. It's your fault he's dead. Do you deny it?"
SIMBA: "No."
SCAR: "Then you're guilty!"
SIMBA: "No! I'm NOT a murderer!"
SCAR: "Oh, look, Simba, you're in trouble again. Daddy isn't here to save you, and now EVERYONE. KNOWS. WHY!"

See? I told you he was smart, didn't I?


So, now who looks like the bad guy? Our beloved, beautiful, red-maned, downright gorgeous baby. Er, Simba. And yet still, Nala is concerned for Simba when he's about to fall off Pride Rock. I'd be like, let him fall and let him burn. Their love just gets stronger as the movie goes on. And then suddenly...

"Hmm... where have I seen this before? Oh I remember! You look just like your father did before he died. Oh, and here's my little secret. I killed Mufasa."

He says this because he thinks Simba is about to die, right? Only, he... doesn't. Hearing this gives him the strength to keep fighting.

SIMBA: "Tell them the truth."
SCAR: "Truth is in the eye of the behol----ghsfjdsifjs--- Alright. (Simba chokes him) ALRIGHT! I did it."
SIMBA: "So they can hear you."
SCAR: "I killed Mufasa!"

And there goes that Nala, you can tell as soon as he says that, she's like, "Oh heck no!" and just sprints to attack him. This is where the war begins.

So, then Scar tries to run away from fighting his much stronger, handsomer, bigger-maned nephew. He sure did grow up to be the mane event, like no king was before. When Simba catches up with him, the first thing he says is: "Why should I believe you? Everything you ever told me was a lie." Which, sadly, is true.

Come to think of it, most of what is recorded that's he's said to his nephew has been a lie or a masked truth. Like, how he convinced him to go to the elephant graveyard. Or, how he convinced Simba that he was responsible for his father's death when he was just a little cub who didn't know better than to believe him. It's like convincing a two-year-old that they're the reason you lost your job. It scars them for life and they aren't mature enough to not take it to heart.

So, the rest I can't really narrate. How about I just let you see it?
So now you've finished the movie for the most part (I only embedded major scenes). And can we watch that mother-son bonding again?
Nothing cuter than Simba and his mommy.
Isn't it so cute?

I hope you know why I love this movie so much now. Especially that one last "Remember." Everything that could possibly go wrong has, but it is fixed. I mean, the trauma he went through can't be undone (he is still haunted in the film's sequel, Simba's Pride), but still. He is now not only "the king I see inside," but now he IS being that king.

And Scar gets what he deserves. When you try to put the blame on others, it falls back on you. He learned that the hard way and his so-called friends ate him. I would have done the same thing, but... so much for friendship!

My favorite scene (competing with all of the Simba and Nala romance) has got to be when Simba returns victoriously from his battle with Scar. The way he goes back to his mother and we see more head-nuzzling and then he goes to Nala and they do a little hug/kiss/whatever-it's-the-equivalent-to and then Rafiki shows up again, binky thing and all. I love the change in their relationship. Remember when Simba first met him? He called him a creepy little monkey and was obviously annoyed by his presence. Here, he gives him a big hug. Makes me smile every time. And then we hear that famous music...

He's walking up Pride Rock. This is where body language is important, you guys. He looks... almost like he's reluctantly taking the place as king. Everyone around him seems to be sensing hope from it. My favorite part of it is when he looks down and sees the skull falling down in the rain. It makes me think of how the past is dying and now a brighter future is coming. And it gets better. "Remember..." Mufasa says. And that is where Simba suddenly gains confidence (remember the "Endless Night" lyric, "one word, just a word will do to end this nightmare?") and...

ROARRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!

Busa le lizwe bo!

And then, the revival of the Pride Lands. Is it me or does this movie have the best finale in the Disney Renaissance ever? Tarzan fans might disagree--- that finale was epic as well. The circle of life is back in balance, the hyenas are gone, the leaves have gotten back on the trees, the ground is unbroken, the river has water in it again, and Simba and Nala have a baby (says in a baby-shower-attendee voice mixed with fangirl mixed with church lady mixed with female toddler)! My OTP, plus a cute little lioness! Or, lion if you've read the books. But, let's say we're talking about Kiara. The way they look at their cub and then they look at each other... I'm fangirling again. Which leads me to this Phil Collins lyric...

"Put your faith in what you most believe in. Two worlds, one family. Trust your heart, let fate decide to guide these lives we see."

This brings me back to talking about my favorite couple. They started out as best friends. They had fun together, got in trouble together, wrestled with each other. Then, they grew up to be best friends still, and they fell in love. They fought with and for each other. They support each other through thick and thin.

And look at how Simba has grown throughout the film. He was an adventurous, slightly arrogant ("I am a genius!... I pulled it off!") cub, then grew to be the king we all knew he was, the king we saw inside (as you can tell, that's kind of my favorite line from "Can You Feel the Love Tonight"). He has taken his place in the great circle of life.

Busa, Simba! Busa, Simba!

"It's the circle of life and it moves us all through despair and hope, through faith and love 'til we find our place on the path unwinding in the circle... the circle of life."
-Carmen Twillie & Lebo M.

Adult Simba's best lines
"...It means no worries for the rest of your days!"
"Hey, it's okay."
"So many things to tell her, but how to make her see the truth about my past... Impossible! She'd turn away from me."
"No one needs me."
"Look! You think you can just show up and tell me hot to live my life? You don't even know what I've been through!"
"You said you'd always be there for me! But you're not. And it's because of me. It's my fault."
RAFIKI: "Who are you?" SIMBA: "I thought I knew. Now, I'm not so sure."
"How can I go back? I'm not who I used to be."
"The winds are changing."
"That won't work, Scar. I've put it behind me."
SIMBA: "Tell them the truth." SCAR: "But truth is in the eye of the behoghawjwk--- alright. ALRIGHT! I did it." SIMBA: "So they can hear you." SCAR: "I did it. I killed Mufasa."
"Why should I believe you? Everything you ever told me was a lie."
"I'm not like you, Scar... run. Run away and NEVER return."
"ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRR!"

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

It's Been Four Years... What's Changed?

I had to interrupt my The Lion King series for this post because I have been putting this off for too long. This post was supposed to come to you on February 24th, but... as you can see, that didn't exactly happen...

What's so special about February 24th? "Let Clopin tell you about the tale of a man... and the monster!" Okay, no. The tale of a fifth-grader... and Blogspot.

I was obsessed with writing. I also was into creating my own website. I was ten years old, what was I gonna do with my life? I was reading a blog one day and was like, "What the heck, I'll make one of my own." So I did. And that day was known as 2/24/09. That day was a little more than four years ago. You can just look back at that first post and you will see typical fifth-grader writing. It was terrible! But there was a passion in it that mattered more than the quality. That is what drove me to get better at it.

So where am I now, nearly half a decade later? I am a freshman in high school and fourteen years old. I have made several blogs connected to this one. I have finished writing six novels. I probably won't publish any of them like I had originally dreamed of. But whatever. I've got a music career to focus on now, I guess. That's another thing that's changed. I'm a musician now. I own two guitars now, a violin and autoharp. Others, too, but these are instruments that are exclusively mine, not the whole family's.

These are a few changes I've made. Another fun way to document changes every year? A tradition of mine has been questionaires, asking me about my favorite music, movies, etc. Let the fun begin.

Favorite movie company
1. Walt Disney
2. DreamWorks
3. Pixar
4. Walden Media

Favorite movie
1. The Lion King
2. Prince Caspian (Disney/Walden)
3. What Happens in Vegas
4. Tarzan

Favorite animated boy
1. Simba
2. Kovu
3. Flynn/Eugene (even though "Tangled" is CGI and I have never actually seen it)
4. The Tramp (I know he's a dog, but... woo!)
And I must add a fifth, even though this blog isn't five years old yet... ALADDIN!

Favorite animated female
1. Nala
2. Megara
3. Jane
4. Jasmine

Top OTP
1. Simba and Nala, king and queen of Pride Rock
2. Rory and Amy Williams (or, Pond)
3. Tarzan and Jane Porter
4. Emma and Thayer (The Lying Game)

Favorite soundtrack song
1. "He Lives In You" by Lebo M (I also like the Broadway versions, including "They Live In You")
2. "A Girl Worth Fighting For" from Mulan
3. "Go the Distance" by Roger Bart
4. "Can You Feel the Love Tonight"

Favorite Broadway-style song
1. "The Madness of King Scar"
2. "Shadowland"
3. "Endless Night"
4. "Strangers Like Me" (Broadway version)

Favorite chorus song
1. "The Bells of Notre Dame"
2. "Grasslands Chant"
3. "One By One"
4. "Busa"

Favorite singer-songwriter
1. Kiersten Holine
2. Sally Dworksy
3. Amy Stroup
4. Andrew Belle

Favorite Disney song overall
1. "Two Worlds" by Phil Collins
2. "A Girl Worth Fighting For" from Mulan
3. "Circle of Life" by Carmen Twillie and Lebo M
4. "Colors of the Wind" by Judy Kuhn

Favorite band
1. Athlete
2. Local Natives
3. Barcelona
4. Measure

Songs that I was pretty much raised by
1. "I Want it That Way" by Backstreet Boys
2. "100 Years" by Five For Fighting
3. "I Don't Want to Be" by Gavin DeGraw
4. "You'll Be In My Heart (Phil Version)" by Phil Collins
And, I must add "Tears In Heaven" by Eric Clapton.

Favorite TV shows
1. The Walking Dead
2. Pretty Little Liars
3. The Lying Game
4. Switched at Birth

Favorite school subjects
1. U.S. History
2. Chinese (I'll be in DEP Mandarin next year)
3. Language Arts
4. Art

Dream colleges/universities/internships
1. Disney College Program
2. North Central University
3. Evangel University
4. University of Louisville

Dream jobs that I have a chance of getting
1. News reporter
2. Published non-fiction author
3. Signed musician
4. High school English teacher

Dream jobs that I am less likely to get (but will still try)
1. Voice actress
2. Broadway actress (I want to play Nala!)
3. News reporter for NBC World News
4. Disney face character (I don't noticeably resemble any Disney women due to my weird complexion, but I very loosely resemble Jasmine, Tiana, Pocahontas, and Esmeralda)

Favorite girls' names
1. Nala, meaning "gift"
2. Kiara
3. Aurora
4. Phoebe

Favorite boys' names
1. Aden
2. Jason
3. Joseph
4. Dwayne

Favorite sports
1. Artistic gymnastics
2. Cheerleading
3. Volleyball
4. Diving

Favorite places
1. Louisville, Kentucky
2. Anywhere in Africa, particularly Kenya or South Africa
3. Anywhere in the Southwest
4. New York City

Favorite sayings
1. Keep moving forward.
2. Just keep swimming.
3. What happened yesterday is done. Today is your chance to make things better, and it's your decision to take it. (I made that one up!)
4. Hakuna matata!

These are a few of my favorite things as of 2013, my freshman year of high school!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Rafiki: He Lives In You

Oh, Rafiki. A friend to all.

No, literally. It means "friend."

Rafiki is... an interesting character, but I think he (or in Broadway's case, she) brings a lot to The Lion King.

Some think he's crazy, some think he's wise. But I say...
Sorry, but I just had to use that image.

For those of you who haven't seen TLK, or haven't seen it in a very long time, Rafiki is the baboon who presents Simba (and later, his daughter, Kiara) in front of all the Pride lands in the opening sequence, "Circle of Life." He comes across as rather crazy. I mean, who else chants,

"Asante sana, squash banana! Wewe nugu mimi apana!"

That's means you're a baboon. And he's not. Call him crazy, call him confused, call him... wise?
 


  
Again, I am at school so I cannot guarantee these are the right videos.

There's a lot to learn from this crazy monkey and Mufasa as well. What is that one famous line?

"Remember who you are."

Simba was running from his past quite a bit, but in the midst of trying to forget everything that had happened, he forgot who he really was. In these few scenes, you can really see how much his father's death has taken a toll on his life.

The song "Endless Night" by Jason Raize really describes how he was feeling when he said:

"You said you'd always be there for me! But you're not. And it's because of me. It's my fault."

 
Simba has a hard time accepting the past. Yeah, you can't change it, but you can keep it from repeating. One of my favorite parts is when Rafiki says "I know who you are! You're Mufasa's boy!" and this is the conversation that follows:

SIMBA: "You knew my father?"
RAFIKI: "Correction: I know your father."
SIMBA: "Sorry to tell you but, he died. A long time ago."
RAFIKI: "Nope! Wrong again! He's alive!" (He said something else after this and I don't remember what it was.)
Then, he leads Simba through the jungle. Mufasa ain't there; just a pond.
SIMBA: "That's not my father. That's just my reflection."
RAFIKI: "No, look harder. You see? He lives in you."


Now, "He Lives In You" was not actually played in the movie, but it was on the "Rhythm of the Pride Lands" and even made it into being the "Circle of Life" equivalent as the opening sequence for Simba's Pride

This song means a lot to me, personally. Especially that lyric, "In your reflection, he lives in you." It relates to me very well. Only, in my case, it's more like, "She lives in you."

People have always told me that I looked like my grandmother on my dad's side. After she died, people were all like, "You look just like her" and "You're like a reminder of her" and such. My dad even used this song as an example. 

Now, that didn't really have anything to do with my post. I just wanted to share that with you.

Anyways. Just listen to those lyrics.

"Hela, hey mamela. Hela, hey mamela. Hela, hey mamela.
He lives in you!
He lives in me!
He watches over everything we see!
Into the water, into the truth...
In YOUR reflection,
He lives in you."

Mufasa isn't dead. He is survived by Simba. When I first took the time to ruminate about those lyrics, I thought of the obituaries I occasionally read in the newspaper. "She is survived by her husband and three kids." When someone dies, they don't just... die. They live on in our hearts, in our souls, in our minds. They don't just leave. It's impossible.

That reminds me of Evanescence's lyric from "My Immortal" (the singing voice of adult Simba in the movie covered this song, by coincidence. Look up Joseph Williams):

"If you have to leave, I wish that you would just leave 'cause your presence still lingers here and it won't leave me alone. These wounds won't seem to heal, this pain is just too real, there's just too much that time cannot erase... You still have all of me."

That also reminds me of the lyrics from "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan:

"Come stop your crying. It'll be alright. Just take my hand, hold it tight. I will protect you from all around you. I will be here, don't you cry... You'll be in my heart. Yes, you'll be in my heart. From this day on, now and forevermore... I may not be with you, but you've got to hold on... You'll be here in my heart always. Always. I'll be with you. I'll be there for you always, always and always. Just look over your shoulder... I'll be there always."

Another famous line of his is "The past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it." He uses the example of hitting a grown, moody lion in the head (at least I found Simba kinda moody in this scene...) to show that the past can hurt. But hey, it's in the past! Sometimes the past's effects are still present in the now. And even though you can't change what happened, you can choose how you are going to react and how you are going to change things.

So, there are a lot of things to learn from this baboon. And I almost forgot to embed this one...

 
Everybody, sing it with me! "UPENDI!!!! Down in upendi, way down in upendi, down in upendi..."

Now, here are his absolute best lines!

Best of Rafiki (in the first TLK)
"Asante sana! Squash banana..."
"Can't cut it out! It'll grow right back!"
"I'm not the one who's confused. You don't even know who you are!"
"He lives in you."
"Change is good."
"It doesn't matter, it's in the past!"
"Ah yes, the past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can run from it, or... learn from it."

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