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The Roaring Waziri Warrior Jungle Muscle Brothers

This screenshot motivational poster is dedicated to all of my friends, fans, fellow artists, and brethren who ship Tarzan and Basuli as an awesome BroTP. So, sit back, relax, and soak in just how epic their brotherhood truly is.

If there was one scene from “Disney’s The Legend of Tarzan” which stood out to me when I was a 9-year-old boy and held up to this very day as a 27 going on 28-year-old man, it would have to be Tarzan and Basuli emitting their powerful lion roars to scare away Ian McTeague from the second part of “Tarzan and The Poisoned River”. This was the very moment which made me a huge fan of not only how close Basuli and Tarzan are as friends but also made me come up with an alternate universe retelling headcanon of Tarzan being raised by the Waziri tribe, thus having Basuli accept him as his most beloved brother.

Speaking of AU headcanon, Basuli and Tarzan have been practicing their big cat roars when they were very young and could easily imitate the roars of lions, leopards, panthers, jaguars, and tigers. It also helped that Mufasa was their lion father, Simba was their lion brother, and Kaj was their leopardman brother and best friend for life, thus making them grow strong together not only in the volume of their roars but also learning how to hunt, wrestle, and use their claws like many other big cats. There is no shadow of a doubt that their training with Mufasa, Simba, and Kaj have turned Basuli and Tarzan into muscular, strong, handsome, wild, tough, and heroic wrestling and roaring machines of warriors, thus using their powerful muscles and equally powerful roars to scare their enemies away. There are even time when Basuli would wear a lion pelt and Tarzan would wear a leopard pelt to scare away intruders and take off their pelts to flex their big muscles in order to strike fear into their enemies.

So, remember, if you were to hear Mufasa, Simba, Kaj, Basuli, and Tarzan give off an epic, bellowing roar of triumph, you better not be so brazen to mess with them.

I hope you all enjoyed this and I will see you in the next submission. Take care, everybody.

Tarzan, Basuli, and the screenshot from “Tarzan and The Poisoned River” from “The Legend of Tarzan” belong to Edgar Rice Burroughs and Disney.

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