Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-39401861-20190806162952/@comment-43366056-20191201171442

MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Bartek425 wrote: MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Lions4ever91 wrote: Seriously people no one of you seems to get the real meaning of sisi ni sawa or we are one, because that's why from the start Kion was to end up with Rani to teach children about that it doesn't matter how you look like even if you are different in a way you still are all the same. I'm totally on your side about people not getting the real meaning from some of the Lion King / Lion Guard songs that mainly mention having stuff in common and facts of unity. Rani should Kion support him and comfort him, and we see that the opposite is happening, even after Kion comforted her after her grandmother death, she had no problem in the next episode to tell Kion that she had the potential to be a leader knowing that Kion not yet recovered, Rani should follow the example of Nirmala and Saurak, who set a good example This Rani speech or the Vitani Lion Guard speech I'm not bothered about the changes that others people considering strange or disappointing. I'm not bothered about any of the new ships of the Lion Guard episodes.

That was Rani's cat way of expressing I'm feeling a bit more ready to be a leader but I see you need a little more time so you can heal. It doesn't take Rani long to feel confidence. The two cubs kind of encourage each other while experiencing events that confuse them. Blaming someone for acts that are not the person's fault is a rude behavior, all the more so because Rani has reason so she should think about what she is saying and draw conclusions from it and apologize for her behavior but although she calms down after her grandmother's death