I have to tell you one thing, The Lion King was one of my favorite Disney movie ever. Really, not only that but the sequel (Simba's Pride not the 1 1/2) helps somewhat to add some other lovable character like Kovu and Kiara and Vitani and till this day they are still the mainstay of the series's main recognizable cast. But what's more suprisingly funny, is that Kovu is somewhat like Moses in term of family members. One sister, one older brother and a mother. So it's really easy to have him caught into the Prince of Egypt adaption. As a result, The Lion Prince of Africa.
Kovu-Moses (He won it hands down)
Mamlaka (OC)-Rameses (His name means authority in Swahili)
Sarabi-Yochabel
Vitani-Miriam
Nuka-Aaron
Zira-Queen
Scar-Pharoah Seti I
Kiara-Sephora
Mufasa-Jethro
Mohatu-God
Prologue
Sun rise on the horizon, the golden sun shines the savannah as the crimson sky of the African dawn begun dies away to reveal the blue sky, with clouds drifting across the land, below the savannah, lions and animals of all species were laboring on the ground, splashing water, throwing bundles of straws and making mud bricks and dried them up to build ever larger temples, statues and all the structures that will marvel all the lands. "Faster!" A hyena guard yelled as he bite the neck of a male water buffalo, forcing the buffalo on the ground, tired and under great pain, he was picked up by a fellow water buffalo to continues the burden of a slave work. But while under the scorching sun of the construction site the slaves were being stripped of the strength, at a nearby settlement, an even more gruesome act of barbarity was taking place. The Hyenas were running amock, ripping newborn lion cubs from the lionesses, but among the the carnage of this bloody massacre, a biege tan lioness, hiding in her cave, surrounded by her cubs, one has dark peach fur with blue eyes and a hair tuft on her head.
The other, older and more lanky male has reddish brown fur and scuffy mane. "My son i have nothing i can give. But this chance that you may live. I pray we'll meet again. If he will deliver us." the lioness picks up her youngest cub a dark brown furred cub, by his scuff as they sneak out of their cave, hiding from the hyenas hunting down lion cubs. Hiding in the bushes and the family of lions ran away from the scene of the carnage, to a riverbank shielded by the reeds, the lioness cradle her youngest cub in her paws, singing a lullaby to rock him asleep. "Hush now, my baby be still now don't cry, sleep as your rock by the stream. Sleep and remember my last lullaby so i'll be with you in your dreams." As the cub fell asleep the mother put him in a a basket made from straws that her eldest son, Nuka was carrying in his mouth.
She let the basket float on the river, tears shedding down her eyes "River oh river flow gently for me. Such precious cargo you bear. If you somewhere he can live free. River deliver him there." As the basket flows away from the river, Sarabi's cried behind the reeds as her youngest son, the one cub that she doesn't have a chance to name drift away from her paws and out to the river of Africa. But her daughter, Vitani, follows the basket closely, shielded in the reeds, she look at how her baby brother sleeping inside the basket flows through the river, bounce around by the hippo and crocodiles, it drifts by the waves and tides to a river bank where a slender, tan fur lioness with red eyes was bathing her infant cub, a grey lion cub with a hair tuft on his head and red eyes. She saw a basket was flowing to the riverbank, curious at what it was, she open the basket and saw inside, a lion cub, brown color with emerald green eyes. The cub was awake and he smile at the lioness as she nuzzle him and pick him up by the scuff on his neck.
Watching from nearby river reeds, Vitani was relief to see her younger brother safe and sound and found a royal family to raise him, "Brother you're safe now and safely you stay. For i have a pray just for you. Grow baby brother comeback someday. For i wait for you to help us too." Vitani slowly back away from the reeds then ran away back to her mother somewhere. While then the lioness led her young cub and her adopted son back to the king of Africa, holding her adopted son in her mouth. "Come Mamlaka, let's show Scar your new baby brother. Kovu." she named her new son as she make her way back to her mate, king Scar. But by god's will the cub that she saves shall become the deliverance of the slaves who gave birth to him, when the time is right as god choose it, he will deliver the slaves from their miseries to the promise land.