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Walt Disney - Social Lion - 1954

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

An African lion is taken to the city and gets loose. Despite being king of the jungle, he goes unnoticed by most of the busy local folks as he walks the streets, rides the subway,
delivers a speech, pops in at a bar, and gets fitted for a suit.

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  • Lol, its Lambert

  • I think I would notice if I got on the subway with a lion :P

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  • @ChloChlo193 racism? you mean the way they portrayed blacks in Africa? lol i bet you never met a black straight out of Africa, that was a gentle way of depicting them lmao what propaganda can do to people, i'm amazed, i bet you think that they are like hollywood show us, cool etc. right? hilarious

  • "This is Africa.. where all of the animals romp and play."

    More like "This is Africa, where the lions eat all of the other animals."

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  • This is actually really depressing. Seems like it's saying no one cares about you until you try to succeed; then you get shown your place. That's my take on it.

  • LAMBERT MADE IT ALL THE WAY TO N.Y.C :)

  • Ohh the racism O_o

  • I thought the lion would end up back in Africa as a lesson that they should be kept where they belong. Guess not :/ apparently locking him in a cage is better

  • @icedragon23472 nope, it's chuck testa!

  • My wife! Lmao.

  • 16 people were called by their wives

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