Is this really Pride land or Outland as you need to pass Outland territory to get there?
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This is basically at some point the royal siblings are told they are to make a journey to Udugu but aren't told what it is, so they think it is a someone or somewhere but in reality Ugugu means kinship and this is about the siblings learning to work together. But it doesn't really make sense as basically whoever is taking the cubs on this trail which seems to be the mother is just taking her cubs on a walk around the Pridelands to nowhere until they learn to work together, surely there is a better way to teach this. Kion and Kiara take it well but I'm sure some cubs have been upset and angry that they were led to believe they were going to someone and or somewhere special when in reality they weren't and this was simply about them working together How long would this be kept up if the cubs weren't working together? Would the mother just keep walking randomly till they did or what? It just doesn't make sense. What do you think is this a good way to teach kinship or not?
Where can The Lion Guard Magazine issues be purchased? I know they released in the UK, but is there any way to get them in the US?
It's been 2 months since Lynette DuPree was listed as deceased and it's been 3 months since her supposed death yet the cause of death still hasn't been disclosed to the public. The fact that it was on Imdb is already sketcy enough but if the actress really is dead, then what happened to her?
What If...? The Lion Guard took place after Simba's Pride? When I heard that there was going to be a tv show about the Lion King, I was ecstatic about what the story would be about and who was gonna appear in it. It revealed that Simba and Nala now have a second cub named Kion, making him the leader of the Lion Guard, a Pride Lands defense team dedicated to keeping the Circle of Life in check. However, later reports showed it would take place between events of the Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride. Now I’ll be honest, I actually love the show and it features many new characters, great songs, splendid episodes, and the return of some iconic Lion King characters, but what I do wish is that the show took place AFTER the Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride instead of in between. It would’ve been a good opportunity to show how much Simba, Nala, Kiara, Kovu, Vitani, Timon, Pumbaa, and Zazu have come, along with how they interact with Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard. It would’ve also been a good chance to show some numerous mentions of the past three films and some references to Timon and Pumbaa’s cartoon as well. What do you guys think? Should the Lion Guard have been after the Lion King 2 or is it alright as it is?
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This person on another Wiki Fandom page said this about the Lion Guard:
I know there's only 3 seasons but this guy almost made me depressed after lying to most of the people saying there's a season 4.
Hi, I recently watched the Lion Guard and I'm kinda confused with something.
So when Kion becomes King of the Tree Of Life, do everyone on his Lion Guard join the night pride?
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My daughter and I just finished season three. I’m reading online that there may have been a fourth season that aired in the spring. Is that true? If so, where do you find it?
So in season two when the dry season comes, in ep. 6 "Let Sleeping Crocs Lie" Makuu and the crocs wake up from their hibernation. Then they need a watering hole because they can't go back into hibernation.
They end up in a small waterhole, all cramped up. But why don't they just go to lake Matope?
It has other animals in it but it is quite big, so it should be able to fit a float of crocs right?
Isn't it real or is it made up by the producers of the show? Aren't there edible flowers in the real world that are similar to Tuliza?
1. Is Season 3 set in Asia due to the number of Asian animals shown?
2. How much time has past since seasons 2 & 3?
3. Are the Night Pride Asiatic Lions due to their Indian names?
4. Are they really pushing the limits of what a Disney Junior show can and cannot do in this season?
5. Is that waterway that the Lion Guard are crossing in the episode "Journey to the Pridelands" probably the Suez Canal a real world canal that separates Africa and Asia?
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I remember looking at a theory page here, but I can't find it now. Was it removed?? Or am I thinking of the rumor page?
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I know Ajabu is now a Pride Lander, but where was he from before? It is said on his page that he was formerly a Back Lander (which was never mentioned so idk if It's true), but his name was never listed on the Back Lander page. I need this information to see if I need to created a gallery page for the Back Landers in The Imaginary Okapi. My opinion is that he is not a Back Lander since it was never mentioned. And even though they know Ajabu and Makuch knows the names of each other, it doesn't really mean they're from the same place. It might just happen for Ajabu to past the Back Lands or Makucha going to where Ajabu lives, causing Ajabu to run to the Pride Lands. Ajabu also said that leopards chase okapis all the time from where he came from, maybe they were other leopards, not Makucha, or not...
I'm not really sure so I'm asking you guys, I'll be asking the admins too.
Description of Ajabu's former home: "A place far away with lots of bushes and plenty of trees, a fair amount of rock piles. A hole or two. Lots of places to hide." -Ajabu