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#1 - Hunger
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 8/8/1995
Simba tries to catch a rabbit, but his tender age and lack of hunting skills cause him to fail miserably. Buckshot tells him that he mustn't eat rabbits, and takes his friend to a field where they eat strange grass. The grass has a powerful hallucinogenic effect on them, and they imagine themselves to be great warriors surrounded by ghosts.
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#2 - The Sixth Sense
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 8/15/1995
Bagheera takes it upon himself to teach Simba how to hunt. The lion cub puts all his heart into the lessons. He then senses that Bimbo is in danger, and asks the leopard if they can interrupt the lesson to go look for his friend. His timely intervention saves Bimbo from the monkeys, whose aim was, of course, to hand him over to Shere Khan. Later, Simba learns that he mustn't stare at the sun.
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#3 - The Lion King
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 8/1/1995
The lion king is killed in front of his cubs by assassins for the fault of Shere Khan, the tiger who wants to usurp his throne. It doesn't take little Simba long to realize that Shere Khan is his worst enemy. After the King's death, Simba and his sisters are adopted by a pack of wolves, the same ones who had once raised Mowgli. They have also adopted a deer named Buckshot.
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After the lion king is shot by hunters, the other animals of the jungle decide to work together to raise his orphaned lion cubs, including...
Genres:Action & AdventureAnimationKidsFamily
Network:Mondo TV
Worst Episodes Summary
"Hunger" is the worst rated episode of "Simba: The King Lion". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 8/8/1995. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "The Sixth Sense".