During the encounter with the hyenas, he is captured by the hyenas to be exploded out of the birdie boiler. When Simba and Nala agree to go the water hole, Sarabi instructs Zazu to accompany them to the "water hole" where they lose him during the song, "I Just Can't Wait to be King", but he finds them again at the Elephant Graveyard. Zazu moments before Simba pounces on him. Later, he is telling Mufasa the morning report, and is pounced on by Simba who was being coached by Mufasa on a pouncing lesson. He also warns Scar that he better have a good excuse for not attending the presentation of Simba for the king. He is next seen telling Scar about playing with his "food" he has caught. Zazu is first seen flying over the animals heading towards Pride Rock to see the newborn Simba, and bows before Mufasa when he lands on Pride Rock. Mufasa sees that the little hornbill is useful after all and appoints him to be his royal advisor. Mufasa can't find a way to rescue Sarabi so Zazu finds a tree trunk that Mufasa drags over to the pit allowing Sarabi to climb out. ![]() Zazu flies back to tell Mufasa who leaps up and runs to the gorge. However, one day Zazu notices some vultures hovering and sees that Sarabi has fallen into a pit and can't get out. Zazu is thankful and hopes that he can be of service to the Lion King someday to which Mufasa is doubtful of. However, this is openly contradicted by the book, Friends in Need, in which a young Mufasa saves a young Zazu who is about to be cooked and eaten by Shenzi, Banzai and Ed. Finally, when Zazu was young, Zuzu trains him to take her place when Mufasa's rule began. Zuzu is honored and immediately accepts his offer making her family serve as stewards to the Lion Kings of the Pride Lands. Despite his size, he's rather snobby and looks down on lowlifes, and is not afraid to use his dry, biting wit, and is a very loyal friend and servant to the royal family.Īccording to the children's book, The Lion King: Six New Adventures, in the story, " A Tale of Two Brothers", Zazu's mother, Zuzu, is asked by King Ahadi if she would take the position of advising the king. As a youngster, Zazu was incompetent, talkative nuisance, but soon learns to distinguish between what's real news and what's not, though he's not above some juicy gossip. He tends to panic during emergencies, such as the wildebeest stampede. His eyebrows are black, thick and scruffy.Īs majordomo to King Mufasa, his proper, dignified, nervous, and easily-rattled personality is the polar opposite in temperament of Simba and Nala. ![]() Zazu's feathers a light blue, tipped with a darker, navy-blue and a beak in varying shades of orange. 5.2 The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure.
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