
Mufasa
Mufasa is a fictional character from Disney's animated film "The Lion King," released in 1994. He is a wise and noble lion who serves as the king of the Pride Lands and father to Simba, the main character. Mufasa embodies themes of leadership, responsibility, and the circle of life. His death at the hands of his brother, Scar, serves as a pivotal moment in the story, influencing Simba's journey of self-discovery and redemption. Mufasa is often remembered for his strong moral guidance and impactful presence, representing ideals of courage and wisdom in the face of adversity.