Fire from the Sky

Fire from the Sky is the fifty-fifth episode of The Lion Guard and the twenty-ninth episode of Season 2. It is also the Season 2 finale.

Synopsis
To combat the vultures dropping flame sticks from the sky, the Lion Guard seeks help from Hadithi and a Martial eagle named Anga. John O'Hurley (Seinfeld) returns as Hadithi and Bryana Salaz (The Voice) guest stars as Anga.

Summary
NOTICE: The following is a rough summary of an episode that has not yet currently aired in English.

After noticing a fire, the Lion Guard save Twiga's Herd from the danger, but soon notice fire raining down from the sky. Ono flies up to see if he can locate the source, but is unable to fly high enough to find out. He explains this to the Guard, and Beshte knows someone who can help.

They search for his friend, Anga, and eventually locate her. After an awkward conversation, they notice more of the fire falling from the sky. They take off, with Ono and Anga flying up to take a look. Once again, Ono fails to fly high enough, causing Anga to fly further up. She uses her own keen sight to track down Mzingo's Parliament. She attempts to dive at them, but misses Mzingo. She reports back to the Guard with her findings.

Kion suggests finding more birds to tackle the problem in the sky, and Ono suggests getting Hadithi, which briefly excites Anga. The two soon fly off together to locate them. During this time, they sing together as they fly across the Pride Lands.

They locate Hadithi, who is surrounded once again by adoring fans as he tells Ono's tale to them all. Anga is excited to meet Hadithi, and Ono explains that he needs their help. Hadithi and the birds return to the Guard, where Kion and Hadithi proceed to explain the situation.

Ono soon notices more of the falling fire, and the birds take off. They fight the vultures, with the Guard destroying the fire sticks as they hit the ground.

But Anga becomes wounded during the fight. Ono grabs her and tries to lift her, but she is too heavy for him. Hadithi swoops in underneath her, but is attacked by the vultures himself. He falls to the ground, and Ono is able to slow Anga's descent. Although trapped in a thorn bush, Hadithi is otherwise safe.

However, the birds in the sky need a leader, and Hadithi knows that Ono and Anga can do it. They take to the sky and finish their mission, rounding up the vultures for Kion to use his Roar of the Elders on.

Once down safely, Kion thanks the birds for their help, and Hadithi frees himself.