Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-33107785-20180516035718/@comment-35360394-20191215162548

Aleksandr18031997 wrote: Vitani and Kion: -who fight better? -who has better fighting skills? This depends on your personal concept of their personalities. Lots of people can't see the scenes of Kion briefly struggling. Just like there are people who can't see Vitani wisdom with her being a cat who reacts quick. Even with quick reactions she's a positive young lioness. The anwswer to who is the better warrior leader depends how fast you like your warriors to move during defense when these two cubs are compared. I know this is a warrior ranked team because that's what a real African Askari is, a warrior who guards and sometimes might protect you as you travel Africa's lands.

Vitani can rescues instantly without a plan just knowing who's in trouble

Kion needs encouragement now and then

Kion wisely wishes to do the right thing which slows him down

Vitani learned plenty about right and wrong with her mean mom so she  has no trouble showing her strong wish of wanting the kingdom safe.

Kion thinks of obeying the circle of life rules, this is clear in his speech

Vitani has the skill of telling foe to not trespass, done with her fierceness

Kion isn't willful about life like Simba, Kion values peace for sure

Vitani's a loyal lioness who's also flexible about who's safe to stay with

Kion can even misunderstand his own doings he didn't use the roar for anger when the hyenas rushed the kill his mother he bravely used it quick to save her before she was a victim, Nala told Kion the truth, same confusion when he saved her from the crocs before they ate her. He doesn't picture the hero within himself accurately in that Never Roar Again eppisode.

Vitani's wise enough about right and wrong to just quickly leave if you don't feel like you're where you belong or who you belong with. She's skillful at quickly adapting to a new group being protective no matter who she's helping, and she knows why she did it, unlike Kion's confusions.

If these episodes ever accepted reality of wildlife like the films did, Kion would only be able to hunt simple prey, It's the females who are strong enough to run and swipe and then pounce on the prey difficult to catch. But it's no surprise this series first show Scar's and Kion's own teams because the male are honored more than the females, and teenage male lions sometimes form a small group and follow each other until they've chosen their new territory with their own mate, during this teenage time of cat lifespan there are also times it's 5 or 6 males against 1 other lion. So how this Lion Guard Team stuff was written isn't that big of a surprise. And with the Swahili language being 2 Asian languages with an African language getting mixed into 1 it's also no surprise they wrote of a few Asian lions protecting the Tree Of Life and let the episodes look similar to the landscape the Gir Forest and the Himalayan lands that surround it.

This stuff I know thanks to reading a few non-fiction books from a library, studying both Cultures of Africa and studying the Lions themselves too.