Stand in the Rain [ Kiara/Spirit ( Family ) Part 2 ]

Cub Simba = Kiara Full Explanation: - Spirit and Kiara walk for miles until they reach the barracks. Once inside Kiara gets picked up by the admiral and is inspected. Considering she isn’t worth much at that age, they raise her until she’s old enough to be killed or sold for a price. Spirit sees the admiral inspecting her and races to her side. He gets the admiral to drop her and he turns his attention to Spirit. Spirit bites his riding crop and the admiral sees that these two are going to be a problem. - Over time Spirit is tied down, his mane cut, his hooves now with horse shoes, and the soldiers have tried taming him. Kiara on the other hand has given the soldiers problems such as always trying to get away, blatantly attacking them and growling. ( This is the scene transition before it says months later ) - A few months pass and Kiara is a teenager, they’ve also recently captured an indian. He tries connecting with Kiara and Spirit upon seeing them but to no avail, they ignore him. But some time later Spirit has his last chance with the admiral to prove that he can be broken. Although Spirit gives him exactly the opposite and bucks him around, Kiara yells to throw him off and he does so. - The admiral gets beyond infuriated with the two and pulls a gun on Spirit. He just stands his ground and Kiara backs up in fear. However little Creek has a knife up his sleeve, cuts himself loose and escapes on Spirit. Along with Kiara and the other horses. (off screen ) Spirit and Kiara get wrangled up by little Creek and the other indians - They head to little Creeks indian village. ------- Song: Stand in the Rain Artist: Super Chick (symphonic version ) Movie(s): The Lion King, The Lion King 2: Simbas Pride, Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron Owner(s): Disney I don’t claim any rights to the footage or music used in this video!!! ------- Copyright Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ’fair use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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