Scar (The Lion King)
Template:DisneyChar Scar is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' popular 1994 animated movie The Lion King. He was voiced by Jeremy Irons in the original film and his supervising animator was Andreas Deja.
Scar is widely regarded as one of the best Disney villains of all time,[1] and is the only villain of an animated movie to be nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain.[citation needed]
The Lion King
Scar is the younger brother of Mufasa, the uncle of Simba, and second in line to the throne after Simba was born. Scar is jealous of Simba's position as the next king of the Pride Lands, so he plots to assassinate his brother and nephew, in order to seize the throne.
To carry out his plans for regicide, Scar recruits three spotted hyenas — Shenzi, Banzai and Ed — who gladly do the scheming lion's bidding for food. At first, there are only three hyenas, but eventually Scar gathers a full army of them. The first attempt by the hyenas to kill Simba is foiled by Mufasa, so Scar calls up his troops and promises that when he is king the hyenas will "-never go hungry again".
With the help of the hyenas, Scar triggers a wildebeest stampede meant to kill both Simba and Mufasa. Mufasa saves his son, but as he tries to escape by climbing up the gorge, Scar grabs his paws and says "Long live the king" before throwing him into the stampede. Scar then makes Simba believe that the young prince caused the stampede and in turn killed Mufasa. Simba runs away, overwhelmed by guilt and fear. Scar then orders Shenzi, Banzai and Ed to chase the cub and kill him. Unknown to Scar, however, the hyenas do not succeed, as Simba evades them and escapes into the desert. Scar then returns to Pride Rock and assumes the throne.
Under Scar's reign, the kingdom rapidly declines as droughts hit and food becomes scarce. Years later, to Scar's surprise, Simba returns to challenge his uncle for the throne. Scar forces Simba to reveal the "truth" about Mufasa's death and backs him towards the edge of Pride Rock's promontory. Scar, on thinking that he has won, admits that he killed Mufasa, prepared to kill Simba before the rightful heir can tell anyone. Simba gets the better of him, however, leaping upon Scar and forcing him to admit his guilt. A fierce battle ensues between Scar's forces and Simba's friends and family while Simba alone fights Scar.
Eventually, Simba traps Scar on Pride Rock's summit. Terrified, Scar pleads for his life, blaming his crimes on the hyenas — unaware that Shenzi, Banzai and Ed have followed him and can hear Scar's condemnation. Simba, not willing to sink to Scar's level, spares his uncle's life and banishes him from the Pride Lands. Scar begins to walk off but then suddenly flings some burning embers into Simba's eyes, temporarily blinding him. The battle continues, but after Scar leaps in to finish Simba, the younger lion kicks Scar over a cliff where the hyenas are waiting.
The hyenas, determined to get revenge on Scar for denouncing them as "the enemy," surround their fallen leader. Scar tries to talk his way out of the situation, but the hyenas leap upon Scar and devour him.
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
In the direct-to-video sequel The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride, it is revealed that Scar had a group of lioness followers whom Simba exiles after he becomes king. They are led by a lioness named Zira who is still fiercely loyal to Scar. Zira has three children: Kovu, Nuka and Vitani. In the film, Zira attempts to use Kovu, a lion originally chosen to inherit Scar's throne but of no relation to Scar, to kill Simba and become king. Kovu is very similar to Scar in appearance (despite not being his son) and even incurs a scar on his eye after being slashed by Zira. Kovu was originally written as Scar's biological son, but the idea was dropped because of the incestuous dilemma that would result from Kovu's relations with Kiara.
In the film Scar only appears twice, the first time in Simba's nightmare. In the nightmare, Mufasa clings to the cliff above the stampede as in the first film, and Simba tries to reach down to help his father. However, Scar appears on the ledge and grabs Simba's paws. Scar laughs, suggesting Simba trust him and let Mufasa fall. Mufasa falls into the stampede and the cackling Scar morphs into Kovu. Kovu flashes an evil grin and throws Simba into the stampede, as Scar had done to Mufasa in the first film. He appears again when Simba banishes Kovu from the Pride Lands. As Kovu looks into a stream, he sees Scar's reflection rather than his own. Given that Kovu had rejected defending his legacy, the young lion flees the vision in panic.
In Simba's flashback, Scar was voiced by Jim Cummings.
The Lion King 1½
In the direct-to-video "midquel" The Lion King 1½ (2004), Scar makes a few brief, non-speaking appearances in the scenes for which he was present in the original film.
The Lion King musical
In the Broadway musical based on the original film, Scar is portrayed by a human actor in an African-style costume with a lion-face headpiece that comes down over the actor's face using a hidden remote control. Scar also carries with him a cane. Scar was originally portrayed by John Vickery, and is currently played by Patrick Page.
Scar's role is expanded upon with the song "The Madness of King Scar". In it, Scar begins doubting his reign, fearing that he might be losing the respect of the lionesses and that he needs a queen. He attempts to seduce Nala, only to be met with a scratch.
Kingdom Hearts II
Besides appearing in various The Lion King video games, Scar also appears in the popular Disney/Square Enix game Kingdom Hearts II as the primary villain of the world Pride Lands, voiced by James Horan. Much like in the film, Scar murders Mufasa to become king, and under his reign the Pride Lands suffers a drought and food becomes scarce.
Prior to the game's main protagonists' (Sora, Donald Duck and Goofy) arrival at the Pride Lands, Pete (in the form of a lion) offers Scar use of the Heartless to maintain his hold on the throne. Sora (in the form of a lion cub, a change brought on by his magical clothes) brings Simba back to the Pride Lands so he can challenge his uncle for the throne. The confrontation between Scar and Simba that follows is almost identical to that in the original film, the only noteworthy exceptions being no hyenas for most of it and Sora and his group replacing the lionesses. Sora's group saves Timon and Pumbaa from Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, while Scar and Simba fight. As in the film, Simba eventually triumphs over his uncle.
Thinking Scar to be defeated, the protagonists are surprised when, as Pete explains, Scar returns to battle once again as a Heartless. Scar's anger and jealousy were so strong they lingered after death and consumed him. During the battle Scar used a series of swift and strong physical attacks and even used powerful magic against Sora and company. Sora and his friends defeat Scar again.
By the time Sora returns to the Pride Lands to see how Simba is faring, rumors of Scar's ghost haunting the Pride Lands have driven Simba into doubt. But once he overcomes this problem, the "ghost" is revealed to be the interaction of Simba's lack of confidence and Scar's spirit. Multiple copies of Scar's "ghost" then combine to form a gigantic Heartless that is eventually killed by Simba and Sora.
Though Scar was turned into a Heartless nothing is said about his Nobody, which could be fleshed out in a future sequel if Sora and his group returns to the Pride Lands. Also his Heartless is the second Heartless to appear in a regular form rather than becoming greatly physically altered. The first Heartless to appear in a regular form was Xehanort's Heartless.
Backstory
According to the novel series The Lion King: Six New Adventures, Scar's original name is Taka, which is Swahili for "dirt" or "trash". In A Tale of Two Brothers, one of the books in the set, teenage Taka is angry that Mufasa is chosen to be the heir to the throne. He gets even angrier when his father King Ahadi breaks his promise to go hunting with him, choosing to solve the drought problems in the Pride Lands instead. Taka wanders off to talk to Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, who tell him that if Mufasa is made to look like a failure, then he will look good in comparison and take the throne.
Taka then tricks his brother into going down to the waterhole, where a Cape buffalo named Boma is refusing to share the water. The Pride Lands is in a terrible drought and any water there is precious. Mufasa begins reasoning with Boma, when Taka roars and says that Boma must move by order of the Lion King, or Mufasa will face Boma in combat. Boma charges out of the water at Mufasa. Mufasa escapes to safety with Rafiki the mandrill, but Boma says that his herd will get Taka. Mufasa runs back to find Taka being attacked by Boma's herd. The largest of the buffaloes slashes Taka with his horns, knocking him unconscious. Mufasa leaps in to save his brother and the buffaloes ready themselves to attack again.
Before they can do so, however, Ahadi appears with a large herd of animals. The herd surrounds the buffaloes and ends the fight. Later on, Rafiki examines Taka and finds a deep cut on Taka's left eye, which cannot be fully healed. Taka then asks that he be called Scar from now on as a reminder of how he foolishly allowed his anger to rule him.
Most fans however, believe that Scar got his scar differently. Comparing to the scar that Kovu received from his mother, which is almost identical to Scar's, it is concluded that Scar got his from a more feline-like animal. Many fans suggest that it was Sarabi who gave him the scar when he tried rather unsuccessfully to force her to be with him. Others believe that he got his scar from Mufasa, either by playing or in a serious fight because both wanted Sarabi. Another theory that is not that wide-spread might be his father Adadi who gave Scar his scar. Ahadi's antisocialness makes this hard to confirm.
Other appearances
Scar makes very brief, non-speaking appearances in a couple of episodes of the animated TV series The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa (1995-1999). He is seen when Timon tries to revive Pumbaa's amnesia after being struck by lightning, and when Zazu cleans out his trashcan. He also appears briefly in the TV series House of Mouse (2001-2003).
Scar also briefly appears in Disney's 1997 animated film Hercules as a mere lion skin, similar to the Nemean Lion. In Hercules, Hercules wears Scar's skin while being sketched on a vase by a Greek artist.
Scar also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character. Scar appears in Festival of the Lion King, an attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom and Hong Kong Disneyland. The attraction is a shortened version of the Broadway musical, and Scar is also portrayed by a human actor. He also appears as one of the villains The Queen evokes to fight Mickey Mouse in the Disney-MGM Studios version of Fantasmic! Nighttime Show Spectacular.