Disney Canon-Forgotten/Minor Characters #32: The Gopher

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We are now at the epitome of the Disney Renaissance! This is the film that became a nigh unanimous hit by critics and audiences alike! This is the movie that, to this day, is the highest-grossing traditional animated film EVER with a total gross of almost a billion dollars! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we are talking about…

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Wait, what?! That’s not right!

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Ah, much better!

Released in 1994, Disney’s 32nd animated feature has been seen by EVERYONE in the world! And I mean, EVERYONE! And EVERYONE loves the story of a young cub who’s framed for his father’s murder and has to battle his evil uncle in the end! Who wouldn’t love a film like that?

Well, believe it or not, there’s actually a demographic of people who consider this movie to be overrated!

"Say it isn't true!"
“Say it isn’t true!”

I know, I know, it’s hard to believe! Some of them even visit this blog!

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You people know who you are!

So from now on, when I hear people saying that this film is overrated, I’ll just whistle and walk my merry way!

Or I’ll just think of Gregory Peck saying that this was his favorite animated film ever!

That automatically makes it cool!
That automatically makes it cool!

Anyway, I really don’t want to discuss the story, because like I said EVERYONE’S seen this movie!

So, I’ll skip the story, songs, and memorable characters and go right to discussing my forgotten/minor character of choice. Well, there were three candidates I had for the forgotten/minor character of this film! First, there was Sarabi, Simba’s mother.

I always wonder if her skin is naturally darker than the rest or is it because she's always in the shade?
I always wonder if her skin is naturally darker than the rest or is it because she’s always in the shade!

She doesn’t appear in the film too much, but deserved to be mentioned because she’s a mother dealing with the death of her husband, the loss of her son, and the cruelty of a tyrranical ruler. That’s a lot for someone to deal with!

But in the end, I didn’t think that she was too forgotten, so I threw that idea away!

Sorry, Sarabi, you win some, you lose some!
Sorry, Sarabi, you win some, you lose some!

My second choice was Sarafina!

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Are we going to use this in-joke again?! Sigh…if we are, I’ll answer in the usual way, “It’s not a he, it’s actually a she!”

She’s Nala’s mother who’s very briefly seen in the movie and has like only 2-3 lines! Heck, her voice actress doesn’t even have her own page on Wikipedia; that shows you how minor a character she is!

Sarafina smiles on as her voice actress, Zoe Leader, beats me up!
Sarafina smiles on as her voice actress, Zoe Leader, beats me up!

She would be the perfect choice for this movie, but I couldn’t think of anything really to say about her, so I left her as well!

Still smiling...I'm officially creeped out!
Still smiling…I’m officially creeped out!

Finally, we come to the character that I chose: Gopher!

"You called?"
“You called?”

No, not that one!

"You called?"
“You called?”

You’re a beaver!

"Yeah, but my design was re-worked to become Gopher in the 'Winnie-the-Pooh' franchise; so I must look SOMETHING like a gopher!"
“Yeah, but my design was re-worked to become Gopher in the ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ franchise; so I must look SOMETHING like a gopher!”

QUIET!

"Quieting down!"
“Quieting down!”

Thank you! So, the gopher, or “Gopher”, is shown near the beginning of the film after Simba’s pouncing lesson on Zazu or Zazu’s “Morning Report” song depending on which version of the movie you’re watching. He is briefly seen and only has one line telling Zazu the news that hyenas are in the pridelands.

I'm surprised he wasn't part of an underground resistance when Scar took the kingdom!
I’m surprised he wasn’t part of an underground resistance when Scar took the kingdom!

Zazu then tells King Mufasa and he goes to scour the area and do what he can to get the hyenas out.

Meanwhile, after hearing about an elephant graveyard, Simba and Nala decide to go check it out and come into trouble with those same hyenas. They’re about to be dead, but Mufasa comes in time to save them!

The hyenas realize that this is no laughing matter!
The hyenas realize that this is no laughing matter!

Now, the reason I picked the gopher as the forgotten/minor character for this film is that he’s quite important! If he hadn’t given the news that the hyenas were in the area, Mufasa would never have gone to look for them. And had Mufasa not gone to look for them, he most likely never would have found his way to the elephant graveyard. And had he not gone to the elephant graveyard, he couldn’t have saved Simba and Nala from the hyenas. And had he not saved them, they most likely would have been eaten and the film wouldn’t be about a murdered father, but a murdered son and…niece-like relation, I guess?

Hmm, well the title might have made more sense had they gone this direction!
Hmm, well the title might have made more sense had they gone this direction!

In other words, the movie would have been totally different and probably have been a revenge story of Mufasa and a battle between him and Scar. It still sounds interesting, but it just wouldn’t be what we all know as “The Lion King”. So, that’s why I recognize the grou…umm…gopher as the forgotten/minor character of this film!

"Call me a groundhog! I dare you!"
“Call me a groundhog! I dare you!”

19 thoughts on “Disney Canon-Forgotten/Minor Characters #32: The Gopher”

  1. I honestly never saw the big deal about this film. Don’t get me wrong, I says enjoy it when I watch it, but it is not one I would choose out of choice unlike Aladdin, TLM, even Pocahontas. It is just kind of there for me; maybe because I think Simba is not an interesting enough protagonist. Have nothing to say about the character.

  2. The gopher was actually going to be a naked mole rat, according to the directors. They made him a gopher because “they’d lose their ‘G’ rating,” LOL!

      1. Exactly! I love it as much as you do, but I still think it should’ve been rated PG, for the sake of decency. (And I found out about the gopher/mole rat thing from the DVD commentary.)

      2. But then again, “Little Mermaid” had some nudity moments, so that could’ve gotten an R rating!

  3. Personally, I consider that rodent not to be a gopher (since gophers are a New World group of rodents), but a big-headed mole-rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus).

    It might seem an odd choice of species to portray, since it only occurs naturally in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains, not the Serengeti-Mara (where the film appears to take place), but hey, if they can have a mandrill/hamadrayas baboon hybrid in that part of Africa (I’m referring to Rafiki, by the way), then why not?

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