Talk:Rayman Legends Adventures in The Land Before Time 1/Script/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201008204106/@comment-130.44.61.244-20201009023057

The narration I provided in the 2019 photorealistic remake of The Lion King is very different from my original narration from the cartoon in 1994. Ostriches do appear in both, and I say that they’re descendants of the dinosaurs despite the latter going extinct. In the cartoon Lion King, when the ostriches appear, I say “The dinosaurs might be extinct, but ostriches are their descendants” whereas in the photorealistic remake of The Lion King, I talk about the ostriches, saying “It’s never a good idea to be pecked by relatives of the dinosaurs, or ostriches.” The reason why my narration for the 2019 photorealistic remake of The Lion King is different because the movie is meant to be realistic as opposed to what you would expect in a cartoon. Stretch the ostrich cried because she was not only forced to leave the ostriches, but also that there was no animal pyramid with an ostrich on top like what is seen in the cartoon Lion King in 1994. At the end of the photorealistic remake of The Lion King, Stretch saw the ostriches again and spoke to them. She said, “Hello, ostriches! May I stand by you?”. But none of the ostriches spoke to her. Fortunately, I did not steal the show and turn the narration into a performance when I narrated both versions of The Lion King; I read the script in my normal voice, and that’s what I do when narrating a cartoon or video about animals (mostly birds) on YouTube.