The Lion Guard Janja and Kion the Lion Guard Never Roar Again Kion

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Attribution information
Director

Howy Parkins

Writer

Jack Monaco

Product information
Series

The King of beasts Guard

Season

1

Episode

21

Product number

116

Air date

November 19, 2016

Episode guide
Previous

"Lions of the Outlands"

Next

"The Lost Gorillas"

"
Kion, the Roar is part of who yous are. Yous can't just terminate using information technology.
―Nala [src]
"

"Never Roar Again" is the twenty-get-go episode of Flavour 1 of The Lion Guard. It aired on November xix, 2016.

Official synopsis

"While trying to save his female parent from a group of hyenas, Kion fears that he has lost control of his Roar and vows to never use it again."[1]

Plot summary

Upon seeing his mother surrounded by hyenas, Kion uses the Roar of the Elders in a rage

When Janja and his clan invade the Pride Lands, the Panthera leo Guard drives them back into the Outlands. However, once the Lion Baby-sit departs, Janja leads his clan back into the kingdom, and the Lion Guard rushes back to stop them. Earlier the team tin reach the hyenas, the clan runs into Kion's mother, Nala, who orders Janja to return to his territory.

Instead of heeding Nala's alarm, Janja surrounds her with his cronies and orders an attack. Just then, Kion arrives and, seeing his mother in danger, uses the Roar of the Elders in a rage. The blast is so powerful that it non merely knocks the hyenas back into the Outlands, but rebounds off a cliff and fractures the earth beneath Nala. As Nala struggles to keep from falling into the divide, Kion reaches downwardly the cliff and pulls her to safety.

Kion reaches down to salvage Nala from falling into a rift in the earth

Once on solid ground, Nala thanks Kion for saving her life, only he laments having nearly lost her. The rest of the Panthera leo Baby-sit approaches and affirms that they are all right, including Ono, who arrives with his crest feathers gone. Kion surveys the damage done by his Roar and expresses shock that his rage had brought on such destruction.

Dorsum at the Lair of the Lion Guard, the residue of the Lion Guard tries to comfort Ono for having lost his crest feathers. In an attempt to cheer Ono up, Bunga sings "Stand up Upwards, Stand Out", in which he encourages Ono to embrace his new expect. Kion, withal, does not participate and instead takes to looking at Rafiki'southward paintings of Scar, who had abused the Roar of the Elders. Bunga comments that it is a practiced thing that Kion at present possesses the Roar, but Kion but reluctantly agrees.

Beshte, Bunga, and Fuli try to cheer upwards Ono during the musical number "Stand up, Stand up Out"

Just and then, Zazu flies into the Lair and delivers news that a stone slide has blocked up the giraffes' access to their h2o hole. The Lion Guard sets out to clear the wreckage, only Ono is reluctant to go until Zazu forces him out of the cave. Once at the blockage, Bunga suggests that Kion use his Roar to clear the rocks, but Kion insists that Beshte use his strength instead. The plan works, and the giraffes gratefully flood back into their cleared water hole.

Shortly after the rescue, the Lion Guard encounters a klipspringer trapped on a stone in the midst of a raging river. In one case once again, Bunga tells Kion to use the Roar to solve the problem, but Kion insists that they employ a different programme. He commands Beshte to knock over a dead tree and starts to cross to relieve the klipspringer. Notwithstanding, as he is walking across the log, the wood snaps beneath him, and he nearly falls into the river. The remainder of the King of beasts Guard tries to salve him, simply their combined weight breaks the log, and the team falls into the river with a splash. Startled, the klipspringer hops safely to shore, and the Lion Baby-sit rejoices in their victory.

Bunga reacts with daze to Kion's desire to never utilise the Roar of the Elders once again

As the team recovers on the shore, egrets from Ono's flock arroyo and ask Ono why he is "baldheaded on both ends." Horrified, Ono realizes that a piece of devious wood had knocked off his tail feathers.

On their way back to Pride Rock, Bunga asks Kion why he is and then reluctant to use the Roar of the Elders. Kion admits that he had virtually hurt his mother with the Roar, and Bunga points out that Kion had non washed and then on purpose. Despite this, Kion worries that he cannot control the Roar and should therefore never use information technology again. After reacting in horror to such a decision, Bunga reminds Kion that he is the leader of the Lion Guard and the fiercest in the Pride Lands, and Kion begrudgingly agrees to take his friend's advice.

Makuu and his float invade the Flood Plains

As the two depart, Makuu the crocodile reflects on what he has overheard. With Kion unwilling to use his Roar, Makuu decides to brand his motility against the Pride Lands. One of his crocodiles asks if he plans to invade Big Springs again, simply Makuu sets his sights on overtaking the entire Flood Plains.

Meanwhile, Kion seeks advice from his granddad, Mufasa. He explains what had happened when he had used the Roar in anger and confesses his fear that he will turn out similar Scar. In answer to this, Mufasa points out that Scar had simply always cared for himself. He then asks Kion why he had used the Roar, and Kion explains that his female parent had been in danger. Mufasa reminds Kion that Scar had never cared for anyone the way Kion cares for Nala, and he encourages Kion to speak to her about the incident.

Makuu and his float trap Beshte, Bunga, and Fuli

Beyond the savanna, Makuu and his crocodiles invade the Overflowing Plains, driving the other Pride Landers abroad. A mongoose who had been chased away happens to run past Fuli, who resolves to save the Flood Plains with the rest of her squad. She hastens to the Lair of the Lion Guard, where Bunga has fashioned a headdress of flowers for Ono, and she relates what had happened to the Pride Landers. While Ono flies off to fetch Kion, the rest of the team departs to save the Flood Plains.

Once there, Fuli orders Makuu to leave, merely he simply laughs at them for having a leader who refuses to utilize the Roar of the Elders. Despite her confusion at Makuu'south claim, Fuli threatens the crocodiles that they do not need Kion's Roar to defend the Pride Lands. She then attacks Makuu and orders Beshte and Bunga to take on the rest of the float. In that location is a cursory struggle, but Makuu and his float manage to overpower the King of beasts Guard and trap them in the midst of the water.

Kion reconciles with his mother, Nala

In the meantime, Kion explains to Nala what had happened with his Roar and begs for her forgiveness. Nala insists that there is nothing to forgive and reminds Kion that he had saved her life, both from the hyenas and from the earthquake. Despite her reassurances, Kion confesses that he might never use the Roar again, merely Nala reminds him that the Roar is a part of him and that she trusts him to use it responsibly.

As the 2 share a brief embrace, Ono arrives with news that Makuu has taken over the Inundation Plains. Together, Kion, Nala, and Ono hasten to the scene of the law-breaking, where Kion and Nala command Makuu to share the Flood Plains with the other Pride Landers. In answer, ii of Makuu's cronies knock Nala into the water and carry her into the midst of the float, prompting Kion to nearly use the Roar in his fury. Before he can wreak havoc on the Flood Plains, he stops himself from roaring, and Nala calls for him to trust himself.

The members of Ono'due south flock prove off their missing tail feathers

Heeding his mother's advice, Kion uses the Roar to specifically target Makuu's float and keep Nala from being harmed. With the crocodiles defeated, the team praises Kion for his efforts, and Fuli comments that she had not known that he could utilise the Roar in such a fashion. Kion states that he had just needed to have faith in himself, to which Nala asserts that she has ever had religion in him.

Ono interrupts the team and exclaims excitedly that his crest feathers have begun to abound back. No sooner has he said this when the other egrets in his flock prove off their missing head and tail feathers, and Beshte comments that Ono has started a tendency.

Vocalism cast

Starring

  • Max Charles as Kion
  • Dusan Dark-brown every bit Beshte
  • Joshua Rush equally Bunga
  • Diamond White every bit Fuli
  • Atticus Shaffer as Ono
  • Gabrielle Union every bit Nala
  • Gary Anthony Williams equally Mufasa
  • Jeff Bennett equally Zazu
  • Andrew Kishino as Janja
  • Vargus Bricklayer equally Cheezi
  • Kevin Schon as Chungu

Guest Starring

  • Blair Underwood as Makuu
  • Alex Cartañá as Twiga
  • Phil LaMarr as Shingo
  • Kevin Schon as Thurston

Trivia

  • The episode was previously titled "Power of the Roar".[1]
  • The episode'south original air engagement was June 24, 2016. Still, it was delayed.[2]
    • It is speculated that the cause of the episode's filibuster was due to the prominence of the crocodile Makuu, as he may have been deemed offensive in light of a contempo tragedy at Disney'south Grand Floridian Resort and Spa in which a toddler was attacked past an alligator.[iii]
  • The episode premiered on September vi, 2016, in Australia.
  • The way Fuli brawls with a crocodile mirrors the style Kovu balances atop a crocodile's open oral fissure in The Lion Male monarch 2: Simba's Pride.[iv]

Media

References

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