Watch: This Doggo Absolutely Does Not Like The Hyenas From 'Lion King,' Here's Adorable Proof
A TikTok video of a dog named Maya watching the scene where Scar asks Simba to leave is making heads turn. The dogs scared reaction was recorded by its owner who can be heard laughing off-camera The crazy video has over seven million likes on TikTok alone.
Disney¡¯s The Lion King is one of the most iconic movies of all times and when it was recently released again, in live action, people went gaga. People went in large numbers to the theatres for some nostalgia courtesy Mufasa and little Simba.
However, it is not a movie scene from the movie but a little dog¡¯s reaction to one of the scenes that is going insanely viral right now.
A TikTok video of a dog named Maya watching the scene where Scar asks Simba to leave is making heads turn. The dog can be seen watching the movie closely and it gave no crazy reactions till the hyenas came on screen. As soon as the hyenas emerge on the scene, the dog makes a run for its life.
@mayagiusti Maya doesn't like those scary hyenas! ##petcheck ##lionking ##simba ##dog ##dogsoftiktok ##petsoftiktok
? eeeeeek - mayagiusti
The dog¡¯s scared reaction was recorded by its owner, who can be heard laughing off-camera. The crazy video has over seven million likes on TikTok alone.
It was also shared on Twitter and here are some of the reactions to the video; many people felt sorry for the dog.
yes poor doggo going to have nightmares after that. ?
¡ª touringsun (@touringsun) March 9, 2020
Aww his little tail starts to wag as they walk up.
¡ª hkb3 (@hkb35) March 9, 2020
Shame on y'all..??
¡ª Patricia Wilson (@Patrici31864139) March 11, 2020
? knows hyenas don't play like that.. They are killing machines..
¡ª I'm_?David_the_Genie????????? (@Davidsamuel1993) March 9, 2020
Poor dog lol
¡ª christine lewandowsk (@maggiemae77771) March 10, 2020
Little man thought he was bout that life for a second then hit the jets.
¡ª Shane Bagley (@SugarShane79) March 10, 2020
Poor thing. That¡¯s hilarious though. ???
¡ª Dan (@dan_420247) March 10, 2020
Well, now we know how much HD is too much HD for dogs.