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CHARACTERS
Simba
Junior
Simba's son looks so much like his father that he could
almost pass for him, as a cub. Nevertheless there are some small differences...
Simba Junior, whose life up to now, has been much easier and sheltered
than that of his father, is very serious. He is a young lion with
a great sense of responsibility.
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Winner
Apparently a soft and tender poodle, but in fact a real
tough guy, he is as hard as a rock. He loves Simba and feels friendship
for many, but he has only one great true love: his soccer ball. He is
convinced that he is the world's best soccer player, and in this series
of adventures, he will get the opportunity to prove it.
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Cicci
This canary is the athletic trainer of Simba's team. From his mouth, we can hear both angelic sounds and terrible howls resembling the orders of a marine sergeant.
In each case, and at whatever cost, he will always attempt to have the last word.
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Katsper
How
can a ghost cat who lives in the underground of New York, and who runs a
private radio which plays hard music and "war" reports for the ferocious
gangs of rats who infest the tunnels change into a great goalie on a soccer
team? Well, he can of course... Above all, he manages to become less evanescent
thanks to Simba Junior and Cucciolo's powers ...
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M.J.
Fox
He
is called Fox... M.J. Fox. It's hard to tell about his race- perhaps a mix
of several hunting dog breeds. He is used to surviving in the terrible underworld
jungle of the New York sewages. He's a really tough guy... He brags about
this, and continiously shows it. He's always ready, and with a cutting wit
and ironic smile which only reaches half way across his mouth, like Marlow.
He is as seductive as James Bond, and sings like Elvis, but one need barely
scratch the surface to find a tender puppy in need of affection, and willing
to do anything to help his friends. But above all, he is an extremely giving
soccer forward, capable of both taking advantage of lucky opportunities,
as well as pulling out magnificent goals following a spectacular series
of individual masterpieces.
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