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Cub Simba from the Lion King game (SNES). Made of Perler fuse beads. Original sprite sheet located at spriters-resource.com
Simba indeed..king of the jungle,no doubt and lucky as hell to get this shot as it was getting dark and I didn't have a tripod or Image stabilising technology...and of course, my thanks to 'Simba' for keeping perfectly still for me :-)
the quote is a little irrelevant to anyone who didn't know my journey a few years back. but I plan on getting the lower picture as my first tattoo :)
my dad brought in boxes from storage when we had moved a few years ago. and this simba figure was in one of them :) and the mario plush toy in the other photo I just posted :)
The four corners of the theatre are occupied by big floats - an elephant, a giraffe, Pumbaa and Simba. The latter are full animatronics and move and talk with the show.
M/S Simba leveret til A/S Det Østasiatiske Kompagni, København i 1955, 10300 dwt, maskintype totakt dieselmotor type 774-VTBF-160 på 9700 ihk
This gorgeous 5-year-old is Simba. He came to rescue centre because his owner was unable to spend enough time with him, and keep up his grooming, because she has three young children, one of whom is disabled. Simba is very loving and affectionate and will have no trouble at all finding a new home. His coat does need a bit of attention, so he'll have a dematt soon. I think his name suits him perfectly. :)
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Forse la meno spettacolare ma la mia preferita...Questo leone faceva parte di un gruppo di circa cinque, giravano nei nostri dintorni già dalla notte prima, ruggendo in una strana maniera..chiedendo informazioni capii che il loro ruggito era una segnalazione della loro presenza ad un altro gruppo..Ebbene, qui siamo dopo il tramonto nella sera successiva alla notte in bianco che mi hanno fatto fare (p.s: una delle notti in bianco più belle). Dopo aver fatto il pomeriggio a sentire i richiami, e diringendosi vanamente verso la loro direzione, improvvisamente 4 leoni...
New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Task Force Wolfhound and stationed at Camp Simba, Kenya, received their deployment patches during a ceremony, Oct. 12. The deployment patch, formally known as the shoulder sleeve insignia for military operations in hostile conditions, is authorized for permanent wear for Soldiers who actively participate in or support military operations in hostile conditions, which must include exposure to the threat of hostile action or fire, either directly or indirectly.
During the ceremony, Soldiers from Headquarters, Bravo, and Delta Companies, 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment and Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry Regiment were presented with their deployment patches. Following the ceremonies, Lt. Col. Shawn Tabankin and Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Zeller, the Task Force Wolfhound commander and senior enlisted leader respectively, recognized outstanding Soldiers and noncommissioned officers for their achievements during the deployment. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander Rector)
I watched the Lion King in Spanish yesterday, so from now on my cat will be called "Seem-ba!" XD
Cross-process FTW. Or so I hear. :)
On 10/10/10 I sat on the front doorstep and read a book, enjoying some unseasonably warm October weather, while Simba lounged around on the front lawn soaking up the sunshine.
Disney's Soda Fountain & Studio Store
El Capitan Entertainment Centre
Hollywood, California
September 25, 2011