- “Oh, who cares? I should have been the chosen one. I'm the oldest, I'm the strongest, I'm the smartest―Oooooogh, these termites! I could be a leader if she'd just give me a chance.”
- ―Nuka
Nuka is a secondary antagonist of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. He is the eldest child of Zira and the older brother of Vitani and Kovu.
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Background[]
Nuka is the oldest son of Zira and was born at some point during Scar's reign as King of the Pride Lands. Sometime in between the events of The Lion King and The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, he was banished to the Outlands alongside Zira, his siblings, and the rest of Scar's followers. Despite being the oldest of Zira's children, he is neglected by Zira in favor of Kovu, Scar's chosen heir. It is never explained why Nuka was rejected in favor of Kovu.
Personality[]
Nuka was shown to be cowardly, somewhat slightly neurotic. However, he has an inflated opinion of himself as he claims to be the strongest and the smartest. Considering his feelings of inadequacy and bitterness over his pride's favoritism towards Kovu, however, it is likely his egotism is, in fact, a defense mechanism to shield his insecurities and grant himself a sense of self-worth. Because he was neglected by Zira in favor of Kovu, Nuka was shown to have a strong, envious sibling rivalry for his younger brother. He also desires to please his mother, in order to get her attention, which eventually leads to his downfall. This makes him somewhat of a tragic figure and a complex character, as he is motivated by a longing for the praise and love Kovu receives from Zira more than anything else. Like the other Outsiders, Nuka hated Simba and the Pridelanders, speaking of "the joy of vengeance" during Zira's song. He also showed a disdain for hyenas in The Lion Guard.
In addition, it is implied that Nuka has some mental and emotional instability, including pyromania, as evidenced by when, before proceeding to burn a large part of the Pride Lands to trick Simba into allowing Kovu into the pride as part of Zira's plan, he shouts "Woo! Fire!" He also has a sarcastic side, sarcastically calling Kovu "the Chosen One" when out of sight, and a wicked side to him cutting a branch Vitani is pulling, giving out a wicked laugh when she falls backward.
While not the brightest lion, Nuka has learned that life is hard, especially in the Outlands, and he expects Kovu to take care of himself, even as a cub. He knows better than to anger or disobeys his mother, after letting his brother wander off for the last time and nearly hurting Jasiri against Zira's orders. From now on, he will accept whatever task he is given, whether he likes it or not.
At the end, Nuka gets the courage to go after Simba himself, but it costs him his life. In fact, in his passing, he is the only offspring to remain loyal to his mother and her cause.
In spite of his tragic personality, Nuka is a huge source of comedy throughout the movie, providing some levity to contrast against the more unnerving moments, whether it be hilariously trying to get rid of some termites biting him or being blasted by flame geyers in the elephant graveyard.
Physical appearance[]
Nuka is extremely mangy and is apparently infested with termites (partly due to living in a termite mound). He has brown fur and a black mane and keeps his front claws unsheathed, a trait seen in all the Outsiders. Judging from the thickness of his mane in his first appearance, he would be about a year and a half old. Despite being older than Kovu, his mane does not grow in as thickly - a trait seen in real lions, where stronger lions usually have thicker, fuller manes.
Appearances[]
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride[]

Nuka in the Lion King II: Simba's Pride
In the film, Nuka is shown as a teenager at the home of the Outsiders, arguing with his younger sister, Vitani, over Kovu. Nuka has apparently left Kovu alone, despite being asked to babysit him, and it is implied that this sometimes happens. Nuka expresses his jealousy over Kovu's position as Scar's chosen heir, as he was passed over despite being the oldest of Zira's children. He states his intention to tell his mother that he should be the heir but quickly backs down after Zira returns and scolds him for not watching Kovu. Nuka watches as Zira makes a plan to have Kovu get close to Kiara so that Kovu can eventually kill Simba. When Zira lavishes a praising comparison of Kovu to Scar to the cub for his supposed brilliance and "conniving mind," Nuka groans in disgust only to be silenced by a growl from Zira and mutters "Chosen One" bitterly, as the two make their leave. Though Nuka likes the idea of killing Simba, he shows displeasure when Kovu's part in the plot is mentioned.
Nuka's next major appearance is as an adult, wandering the abandoned elephant graveyard with Vitani. The two have been tasked with setting a wildfire while Kiara is out on her first hunt. He expresses subtle revulsion at their surroundings, denying Vitani's dismissal of his repulsion as fear. He is shown to continue to resent Kovu's position as an heir and his mother's favoritism towards him, but he will obey Zira's will regardless as her second-in-command. Zira's plot is to have Kovu rescue Kiara from the fire, to allow Kovu to get close to Simba and kill him.
The plan is successful as Kovu saves Kiara from the wildfire, and is allowed to return to the Pride Lands. Nuka secretly follows the pride alongside his mother, in order to spy on Kovu. Whilst the two are watching Kovu's conversation with Kiara, Nuka furiously reacts when his brother makes no attempt to kill her but Zira hushes his protests, noting that with Kovu and Kiara growing closer, the goal of Simba's death is close to being reached. Nuka listens carefully and as he puts the pieces together, he notices Zira getting ready to swipe her paw at the tree branch standing behind him. Luckily, he ducks just in time.
When it appears that Kovu is beginning to have second thoughts about his role in Zira's plot, Nuka accompanies the Outsiders as part of an ambush, to try to kill Simba. As Zira orders the attack, Nuka is the first to tackle Simba, yet is swatted away. Simba is then cornered in a ravine and is forced to climb a log dam to escape. When Kovu refuses Zira's order to kill Simba, Nuka impulsively decides to do it himself, exclaiming, "I'll do it - for you, Mother! Mother, are you watching?! I'm doin' it for you... and I'm doin' it for me!".

Nuka dies on his mother's hand while earning her attention and love.
While briefly grabbing Simba's ankle, his claws digging in, Nuka feels on the verge of triumph. But suddenly, the log just below his hind foot cracks and breaks apart, causing him to slip up and fall into a gap in the dam. He ends up being crushed under several logs, before taking one final blow from one exceptionally large rolling log. Kovu rushes forward to dig him out but is knocked aside by the frantic Zira, who finishes the job herself. Nuka succumbs to his injuries, after apologizing to his mother for his failure. Ironically, through his death, he finally gets his mother's attention and love. After Zira asks the deceased Scar to watch over her "poor" Nuka, she furiously blames Kovu for his brother's death and slashes him across the face, which leaves him with a scar on his face. Afterward, Nuka is seldom mentioned again.
The Lion Guard[]

Nuka in The Lion Guard.
Nuka along with Kovu, Vitani, Zira, and their pride appear in the Disney Jr. series The Lion Guard episode "Lions of the Outlands", which takes place in the middle of Simba's Pride. He and his pride have taken over the watering hole that belongs to the clan of the hyena Jasiri, who promptly heads to the Pride Lands to ask Kion for help. Nuka is first seen ambushing Jasiri, telling her to stay away from the watering hole, only to bested by Kion. When Zira makes Kion use the Roar to create rain, Nuka watches in slight awe and fear. Later, he tries to "hunt" Jasiri, only to stop after hearing Zira's voice.
Nuka gains the confidence to attack Kion upfront, once Zira tells him that Kion can't use the Roar on other lions, but he ends up getting knocked aside. When the rest of the Lion Guard come to Kion's rescue and attack the Outsiders, Nuka desperately seeks Zira's advice on what should be done next. He then stands at his mother's side as the Outsiders regroup, outnumbering the Lion Guard almost two to one. Once it is revealed that Scar had lost the Roar by using it for evil, Nuka is seen looking confused. The Outsiders are soon blasted out of the Outlands by Kion to the termite mounds, with Nuka being the first to land before everyone else.
By "Return to the Pride Lands", the series finale, Kion and the Guard return from the Tree of Life. Though he is not mentioned, Nuka is already dead since this episode takes place after Simba's Pride, while also mentioning that Zira has completed her Circle of Life.
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Trivia[]
- Nuka means "stink" in Swahili.
- In some Simba's Pride books, Nuka is referred to as Zira's second-in-command. It is unclear whether this is true or not as the spot seems to belong to Vitani in the second half of the film. It is possible that Vitani gains the position after Nuka's death.
- The film draws parallels between the relationships of Scar and Mufasa and Nuka and Kovu. Scar became jealous of Mufasa's kingship and Simba's potential passage to the throne, which left him out of the direct succession. Nuka has similar feelings towards Kovu, but as he is somewhat less intelligent and more panicky than Scar was, and also because he desires to gain his mother's approval, his jealousy comes across as more 'goofy' than evil. Plus, Nuka never plots to kill Kovu (though even if that were the case, he’d be unable to do so while under Zira’s watch).
- In an original cut of the film, Nuka's death scene is extended. After Nuka, being crushed in the logs, says "I'm sorry, Mother. I tried." Zira manages to reach her paw to cradle his head gently. Pleased with Zira's affection towards him, Nuka says "Well, I finally got your attention, didn't I?" before he finally dies.
- Nuka can still be heard saying, "Didn't I?" during the finalized film, possibly apart from the deleted scene, the editors forgot to cut out. It, however, is colored and could be intentional. It is often mistaken for a groan of pain.
- This scene was deleted because it would give younger viewers the impression to commit dangerous acts upon themselves to get attention, which would give them wrong ideas to please their parents.
- Nuka's mane swaps between black and dark brown frequently throughout the film while his beard and elbow tufts stay black. His mane remains primarily black, though.
- Nuka is the only Outsider who wants to kill King Simba for reasons not applying to avenge Scar's death.
- Since The Lion King II: Simba's Pride is adapted from Romeo & Juliet, Nuka is most likely based on Tybalt in that he is Kovu's rival, the same way Tybalt is Romeo's, and their deaths heightened the tensions in their respective stories. The only difference is that Tybalt and Romeo were members of two opposing factions (the Capulets and the Montagues, respectively) while Nuka and Kovu were actually part of the same faction (the Outsiders) and technically brothers.
- Zira appears to love him as well as Kovu and Vitani but was too focused on Kovu becoming Simba's murderer that she paid too little attention to him.
- In an earlier draft of the film, Nuka was supposed to be a serious villain rather than the comic relief he was in the final film.
- The filmmakers of Simba's Pride have disagreed whether or not Nuka is related to Scar:
- Writer Flip Kobler stated in a post that Nuka is Scar's son, making him Simba's cousin and Kiara and Kion's first cousin once removed. He later stated that Nuka, Vitani, and Kovu were originally scripted as Scar's cubs in the shooting script, but after Kovu's relation to Scar was scrapped, he couldn't have a say in Nuka and Vitani's relationship with Scar, which suggests their relation may not have been scrapped.
- Darrell Rooney however, stated that Zira and Scar's relationship was obscured to be perceived as Zira being "just a follower", making Nuka potentially unrelated to Scar.
- Zira and Nuka are the only two villains in the film who are dead and not redeemed.
- Despite his resentment towards Kovu in The Lion King II, they appear to have a decent relationship in The Lion Guard.
- There are similarities between Nuka and Mufasa's death scenes, as they take place in the same area and the King from each movie is seen climbing to safety. However, the positions Scar and Nuka take are very different and very reversed. Whereas Scar uses the high ground before killing his brother, Nuka chases after Simba up the dam.
- Originally, Nuka was supposed to be the son of Scar, alongside Kovu and Vitani. However, Kovu was changed from Scar's son to Scar's protégé to avoid incest between him and Kiara, and Nuka and Vitani were scrapped as Scar's kids to keep Kovu's position as the heir to Scar stable.
- Nuka is the only outsider who didn't betray Zira and remained loyal to her till he died. However, it should be noted that he died before Vitani and the Outsiders switched to Simba's side so it's unknown if he would've switched sides as well or stayed loyal to his mother's cause.
- In "Return to the Pride Lands", Nuka is not at all mentioned, nor is he shown in the cave paintings detailing the events that played out during the events of Simba's Pride.
- In 1996 drafts of Simba's Pride, Nuka was unrelated to Kovu, being simply an Outsider lion that Kovu had admired.
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