Can't Wait to be King - Aragorn

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

A random vid I made a while back for an Aragorn vid contest......it's to "I Just Can't Wait to be King" from The Lion King

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  • I honestly could picture this when Araagorn was little and in Rivendel with Elrond and the twins :D

    LOL great Vid! Perfect use of clips <3

  • Happy Birthday Viggo! :))

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  • @LucideT ..Dat's stupid. DX

  • Can someone please help me with this Aragorn video?? I remember this Aragorn video contest being held, but I know this video in particular wasn't the winner. The winning vid was also set to Can't wait to be king song. The winning vid opens with aragorn fighting the orc captain, (scene where the orc shield pins aragorn's head against a tree).  I have been searching for that vid so long, I cant find it anywere.......plz help anybody?????

  • @Elurin Ouch... I didn't want to go there... but glad someone else did. XD

  • 1:48 seemed like he got married to a queen Legolas xD

  • Wow this song fits great good job I never thought about this song but now I do.

  • @Elurin I see wat ur saying Im not 100% wat the exact defintition is in real life, but if you read the lotr wiki one of his titles is the High King of the Reunited Kingdoms.

  • @SemperFidealis45 I guess, too, the Term "High King" could be viewed in different ways: one would be a "historic" sense, in that when Arnor and Gondor were first founded, Elendil assumed High Kingship in Arnor, that is, both Isildur and Anarion, ruling in Gondor jointly, were under their father's authority. I was coming from a more structural definition, as is described, simply, in the Narina stories (one territory, 4 soveriegns, of whom one had the greater authority over the others, Peter)

  • @SemperFidealis45 Well, there is no King under him in Arnor or Gondor, so the High King title would not apply in that situation. Rohan is not really a Protectorate of Gondor at the end of the Third Age, though it may have been in the past, when Gondor was stronger. However, the status of the conquered territories at the end of the third age is somewhat unclear, so I guess he could have been considered an actual "High King" kinda depends on what sense you use the term "High" too

  • @Elurin I believe he was...not sure where I saw it...the main argument for him being High King is one he is descendent of Isildur like u said but he was also descendent of Arnor and Gondor specificlly of the Dunedain kings of Arthedain. And bc he conquers several if not all of the Easterling kingdoms and makes Rohan the Dwarves and Elves protectorates of the Reunited Kingdoms. So hes more of a High King than just a king as he controls several Kingdoms not just one.

  • @Elurin well, maybe it wasn't a mistake?

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