Ushari

"He's lucky I only bit him once."

- Ushari, Fuli's New Family

Ushari is an egyptian cobra featured in The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar and The Lion Guard.

Personality
Ushari appears to be rather timid at first impression. However, when confronted, he can be quite fierce. He lacks strength, however, as shown by how easy it is for Bunga to 'defeat' him.

He shows a dislike for Bunga in particular, though does not appear to harbor any ill feelings towards the rest of the Guard.

Appearance
Ushari is a maroon Egyptian Cobra with a cream underside and narrow purple markings. He has two circular cream-colored markings on his hood, which is a paler shade of red than his body, with two more purple markings inside them.

The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar
Ushari is first seen sleeping peacefully in the Pride Lands, until Bunga crashes into him along with his Baobab Ball. The Baobab gets stuck in his mouth, and Bunga carelessly removes it before running off. Ushari then has to duck as Kion leaps over him.

The Rise of Makuu
Ushari sneaks up behind a hyrax and attempts to eat him, only to have Bunga force the hyrax out of his mouth. When he protests, Bunga hurls him against a nearby tree. Ushari bounces off and lands in a coiled heap on the ground. He hisses and mutters, "That Bunga."

Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots
Ushari is seen sleeping in the forest. He wakes up upon noticing a lost Bunga in front of him, and asks if he's going somewhere. Bunga responds negatively yet blithely to the question, and quickly leads his friends away.

Bunga the Wise
After Lake Kaziwa floods, the Lion Guard sans Bunga travels the Pride Lands to assist animals that were affected by the damaging waters. Kion approaches a hole in the earth and asks the Guard which of them would be willing to check on Ushari and the other cobras.

The Kupatana Celebration
Ushari is seen at The Kupatana Celebration with Timon and Pumbaa.

Fuli's New Family
Ushari is in a bush, though Bunga lands on his head unexpectedly. As a result, he bites Bunga on his backside. When Ono sees Ushari, he becomes worried. Beshte asks why he bit Bunga and he explains why, muttering that he should have bit him more than once, before slithering back into his bush.

Trivia

 * Ushari's name means 'aggression' in Swahili.