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*This episode marks the [[Season 3]] premiere.
 
*The episode had an average of 540,000 viewers.<ref>https://programminginsider.com/saturday-final-ratings-ae-leads-another-summer-prime-time-among-adults-18-49-with-live-pd/#comments</ref>
 
*The episode had an average of 540,000 viewers.<ref>https://programminginsider.com/saturday-final-ratings-ae-leads-another-summer-prime-time-among-adults-18-49-with-live-pd/#comments</ref>
*Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard are shown to be teenagers within the opening of the special.
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*[[Kion]] and the rest of the [[Lion Guard (group)|Lion Guard]] are shown to be teenagers within the opening of the special.
*Like in the first film, Scar betrayed Janja's clan like Shenzi and the hyenas.
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*Like in the first film, [[Scar]] betrayed [[Janja's Clan]] like [https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/Shenzi Shenzi] and [https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/Shenzi%27s_clan her clan].
**Ironically, Janja never finds out that Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed (who are ancestors of him and his clan) are the true cause of Scar's death.
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**Ironically, Janja never finds out that Shenzi, [https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/Banzai Banzai], and [https://lionking.fandom.com/wiki/Ed Ed] are the true cause of Scar's death.
 
*The episode title is also the same as an early name for the [[Defend the Pride Lands Play Set]].
 
*The episode title is also the same as an early name for the [[Defend the Pride Lands Play Set]].
 
*This is the first episode on any Disney Junior show to show a [[Ushari|character die]].
 
*This is the first episode on any Disney Junior show to show a [[Ushari|character die]].
**Due to this, this episode marks the final appearance of [[Ushari]] in the series as a result.
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**Due to this, this episode marks the final appearance of Ushari in the series.
*This episode reveals how [[Scar]] obtained his scar.
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*This episode reveals how Scar obtained his scar and his namesake.
**In addition, Ford Riley confirmed in a recent post [https://lionguard.fandom.com/wiki/File:95A7325A-F194-4B44-87FE-D7D74DBC57E9.jpeg] that Scar was originally named after his ancestor [[Askari]], who was the leader of the original Lion Guard, but after getting his scar, he was shortened to the nickname of Scar. 
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**In addition, [[Ford Riley]] confirmed in a recent post [https://lionguard.fandom.com/wiki/File:95A7325A-F194-4B44-87FE-D7D74DBC57E9.jpeg] that Scar was originally named after his ancestor [[Askari]], who was the leader of the original Lion Guard, but after getting his scar, he was shortened to the nickname of Scar. 
**This story contradicts the events of ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'' in which Scar's original name was ''Taka'', Swahili for "trash." However, ''Six New Adventures'', unlike the series is non-canon to the film, and its sequels and spin-offs.
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**This story contradicts the events of ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'' book, ''A Tale of Two Brothers''. The book states Scar's original name was ''Taka'', [[List of Swahili Words|Swahili]] for ''want'' or ''trash'', and he had obtained his scar after being attacked by a herd of [[wildebeests]]. However, ''Six New Adventures'', unlike the series, is confirmed not to be semi-canon to the films or other spin-offs.
**The story also contradicts Scar's backstory given in The Lion King (2019) which implies that Scar got his scar after challenging [[Mufasa]] for a fight for [[Sarabi's]] hand in marriage. However, unlike, the 2019 remake, ''The Lion Guard'' is a sequel to the original film.
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**The story also contradicts Scar's backstory given in ''The Lion King'' ([[2019]]) (which ironically was released the day Season 3 wrapped up production) which implies that Scar got his scar after challenging [[Mufasa]] to a fight for the throne and [[Sarabi|Sarabi's]] paw in marriage. However, unlike, the 2019 remake, ''[[The Lion Guard]]'' is a sequel to the original film.
 
*Kion obtains a scar, courtesy of Ushari, in a similar form of his great uncle. 
 
*Kion obtains a scar, courtesy of Ushari, in a similar form of his great uncle. 
*Kion unleashes the [[Roar of the Elders]] at Bunga for the first time, as his deepest fear of becoming like Scar begins to come true.
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*Kion unleashes the [[Roar of the Elders]] at [[Bunga]] for the first time, as his deepest fear of becoming like Scar begins to come true.
 
*This episode has the highest amount of voice actors, consisting of 31.
 
*This episode has the highest amount of voice actors, consisting of 31.
*An instrumental version of the [[Call of the Guard (Full Version)|full version]] of "[[Call of the Guard (Opening Theme)|Call of the Guard]]" echoes as the sun rises in the Pride Lands before the battle in the Outlands begins.
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*An instrumental version of the [[Call of the Guard (Full Version)|full version]] of ''[[Call of the Guard (Opening Theme)|Call of the Guard]]'' echoes as the sun rises in the [[Pride Lands]] before the battle in the [[Outlands]] begins.
 
**In addition, it references the opening scene in the original film as the sun rises.
 
**In addition, it references the opening scene in the original film as the sun rises.
*When Simba mentions that [[Pride Rock]] had survived fire before, he was referring to when he battled Scar for the throne back in the original ''The Lion King''.
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*When [[Simba]] mentions that [[Pride Rock]] had survived fire before, he was referring to when he battled Scar for the throne back in the climax of the original ''The Lion King''.
*Before the Lion Guard leaves the Pride Lands to search for the [[Tree of Life]], [[Nala]] voices the hope that the group might be back in time for [[Kiara]]'s first hunt. This event is shown in the later half of ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'', with the Lion Guard notably absent. Here, it’s revealed that their absence was due to not having returned from their journey at the time.
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*Before the Lion Guard leaves the Pride Lands to search for the [[Tree of Life]], [[Nala]] voices the hope that the group might be back in time for [[Kiara]]'s first hunt. This event is shown in the latter half of ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'', with the Lion Guard notably absent. Here, it’s revealed that their absence was due to not having returned from their journey at the time.
*[[Anga]] becomes the new Keenest-of-Sight, while Ono becomes the Smartest. This marks the first time a Lion Guard has had 6 members.
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*[[Anga]] becomes the new keenest-of-sight, while [[Ono]] becomes the smartest. This marks the first time a Lion Guard has had 6 members.
*This is the second episode that Kion speaks to Mufasa at night. The first time was "[[The Fall of Mizimu Grove]]".
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*This is the second episode that Kion speaks to Mufasa at night. The first time was ''[[The Fall of Mizimu Grove]]''.
*[[Janja]], [[Janja's Clan|his clan]], [[Reirei]], [[Reirei's Pack|her pack]], [[Kiburi]], [[Kiburi's Float|his float]], [[Mzingo]], and [[Mzingo's Parliament|his parliament]] all reform in this episode. [[Shupavu's Group|The skinks]], [[Kenge]] and [[Sumu]], however, remain unknown.
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*Janja, his clan, [[Reirei]], [[Reirei's Pack|her pack]], [[Kiburi]], [[Kiburi's Float|his float]], [[Mzingo]], and [[Mzingo's Parliament|his parliament]] all reform in this episode. [[Shupavu's Group|The skinks]], [[Kenge]], and [[Sumu]] remain unknown, although it is presumed they either reform and live under [[Jasiri]]'s rule, or flee the Outlands.
*This is the first episode that a character mentions [[Thurston]]'s name.
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*This is the first episode in which a character mentions [[Thurston]]'s name. Kion says it as he thanks him for his help.
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**Prior to this mention, Thurston's name was mentioned in the Latin Spanish dubbing of ''[[The Underground Adventure]]''.
*During the musical number of "[[When I Led the Guard]]", the special reveals Scar murdering Mufasa into the stampede of the [[Wildebeests|wildebeest]] herd and his battle with Simba from the original ''The Lion King''.
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*During the musical number of ''[[When I Led the Guard]]'', the special reveals Scar murdering Mufasa into the stampede of the wildebeest herd and his battle with Simba from the original ''The Lion King''.
 
*This is the last episode to use the show’s original title card.
 
*This is the last episode to use the show’s original title card.
 
*This is the third and final television movie of the series, following ''[[The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar]]'' and ''[[The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar]]''.
*Thurston's name is first mentioned in this episode.
 
*This episode is the Season 3 Premiere.
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*This is the last time that Janja talks to Scar.
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*This is the fourth and final time Scar appears in the [[Pride Lands]] instead of appearing at the [[Outlands Volcano]].
*This is the third television movie of the series, following ''[https://lionguard.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lion_Guard:_Return_of_the_Roar The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar] and [[The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar]].''
 
*''This is the final television movie of the series.''
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**This also marks the only time Scar appears at Pride Rock.
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***In regards to appearing in the Pride Lands instad of the volcano, the first time was in ''[[Divide and Conquer]]'', the second time was in ''[[The Kilio Valley Fire]]'', and the third time was in ''The Fall of Mizimu Grove''.
* This is the first time that blood is seen in the show, as Kion is shown bleeding right after Ushari bites him.
 
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*When Scar is on top of Pride Rock, it is a reference to ''[[I Have A Plan]]'' on the lyric ''We’ll be glorious''.
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*This is the final episode to have the title appear on the main screen.
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*It is revealed that Simba has accepted Kion's friendship with [[Jasiri]].
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*When [[Rafiki]] says that ''Last time, Ono merely had dirt in his eye..'', he's referring to the episode ''[[Eye of the Beholder]]''.
 
*This is the first time blood is shown in the show, as Kion's eye is shown briefly bleeding after Ushari bites him.
   
 
===Appearances Trivia===
 
===Appearances Trivia===
*This is the first returning appearance of [[Kion]], [[Ono]], [[Beshte]], [[Bunga]], [[Fuli]], [[Anga]], [[Makini]], [[Scar]], [[Ushari]], [[Kiburi]], [[Reirei]], [[Jasiri]], [[Makuu]], [[Hadithi]], [[Simba]], [[Rafiki]], [[Janja]], [[Cheezi]], [[Chungu]], [[Nne]], [[Tano]], [[Nduli]], [[Tamka]], [[Goigoi]], [[Ma Tembo]], [[Mtoto]], [[Shupavu]], [[Njano]], [[Madoa]], [[Nyeusi]], [[Nyata]], [[Sable Antelope 1]], [[Boboka]], [[Zito]], [[Kifaru]], [[Mwenzi]], [[Male Crocodile]], [[Shujaa]], [[Zazu]], [[Johari]], [[Mtoto's Mom|Mtoto's mom]], [[Laini]], [[Bupu]], [[Mbeya]], [[Shingo]], [[Mufasa]], [[Nala]], [[Kiara]], [[Wema]], [[Tunu]], [[Zigo]], [[Mzingo]], [[Mwoga]], [[Male Vulture]], [[Hodari]], [[Dogo]], [[Kijana]], [[Dogo's Siblings|Dogo's siblings]], [[Waza]], [[Tiifu]], [[Zuri]], [[Timon]], [[Pumbaa]], [[Twiga]], [[Big Baboon]], [[Baby Baboon's Mother]], [[Baby Baboon]], [[Thurston]] and [[Shujaa]] in [[Season 3]], marking over 69 characters to date in the special.
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*This is the first returning appearance of Kion, Ono, [[Beshte]], Bunga, [[Fuli]], Anga, [[Makini]], Scar, Ushari, Kiburi, Reirei, Jasiri, [[Makuu]], [[Hadithi]], Simba, Rafiki, Janja, [[Cheezi]], [[Chungu]], [[Nne]], [[Tano]], [[Nduli]], [[Tamka]], [[Goigoi]], [[Ma Tembo]], [[Mtoto]], [[Shupavu]], [[Njano]], [[Madoa]], [[Nyeusi]], [[Nyata]], [[Sable Antelope 1]], [[Boboka]], [[Zito]], [[Kifaru]], [[Mwenzi]], [[Male Crocodile]], [[Shujaa]], [[Zazu]], [[Johari]], [[Mtoto's Mom]], [[Laini]], [[Bupu]], [[Mbeya]], [[Shingo]], Mufasa, [[Nala]], [[Kiara]], [[Wema]], [[Tunu]], [[Zigo]], Mzingo, [[Mwoga]], [[Male Vulture]], [[Hodari]], [[Dogo]], [[Kijana]], [[Dogo's Siblings]], [[Waza]], [[Tiifu]], [[Zuri]], [[Timon]], [[Pumbaa]], [[Twiga]], [[Big Baboon]], [[Baby Baboon's Mother]], [[Baby Baboon]], [[Thurston]], and [[Shujaa]] in Season 3, marking over 69 characters to date in the special.
*The [[Strange Lion|strange lion]] and the [[Strange Cobra|strange cobra]] make their silent debuts in the episode.
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*The [[Strange Lion]] and the [[Strange Cobra]] make their debuts in the episode.
*This marks [[Anga]], [[Shujaa]], [[Hodari]], [[Kijana]], [[Baby Baboon's Mother]] and [[Baby Baboon]]'s second appearances in the series.
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*This marks Anga, Shujaa, Hodari, Kijana, Baby Baboon's Mother, and Baby Baboon's second appearances in the series.
*This marks the final appearances of [[Reirei's Pack]], [[Kiburi's Float]], [[Shupavu's Group]], [[Hodari]], [[Wema]], [[Tunu]], and [[Ushari]] in the series. Although Scar's spirit is destroyed, he appears again in [[Friends to the End]].
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*This marks the final appearances of Reirei's Pack, Kiburi's Float, Shupavu's Group, Hodari, Wema, Tunu, and Ushari in the series. Although Scar's spirit is destroyed, he appears again in ''[[Friends to the End]]''. 
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**It is possible that Scar could've appeared as an hallucination to Kion, and not an official appearance as he appears in a reflection. Kion could be either be having delusions, or the venom has had an effect on him. Given that in the episode, Scar's lines are recycled from his final words, and he does not say anything else, it's likely that Scar's ghost didn't physically appear and Kion was hallucinating.
*This marks the final speaking appearances of [[Hadithi]], [[Makuu]], [[Shujaa]], [[Baby Baboon]], [[Zazu]], and [[Bupu]] in the series.
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*This marks the final speaking appearances of Hadithi, Makuu, Shujaa, Baby Baboon, Zazu, and Bupu in the series.
*This is the first time [[Jasiri]]'s appeared in an hour-long special.
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*This is the first time Jasiri has appeared in an hour-long special.
*In the song "[[When I Led the Guard]]", it reveals that after Scar destroyed his Lion Guard by using the Roar on them, he created [[Broken Rock]].
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*In the song ''When I Led the Guard'', it reveals that after Scar destroyed his Lion Guard by using the Roar on them, he created [[Broken Rock]].
 
*This episode marks the first official appearance of Scar's Lion Guard.
 
*This episode marks the first official appearance of Scar's Lion Guard.
*[[Baby Baboon]] is added to the credits for the first time.
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*Baby Baboon has been added to the [[Battle for the Pride Lands/Credits|credits]] for the first time.
*This marks the first episode Zazu appears in since "[[The Morning Report]]", and the first and only episode Ushari appears in since "[[Undercover Kinyonga]]", with both episodes releasing over a year before their return.
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*This marks the first episode Zazu appears in since ''[[The Morning Report]]'', and the first and only episode Ushari appears in since ''[[Undercover Kinyonga]]'', with both episodes releasing over a year before their return.
*This is the first time Madoa, Kifaru, Hodari, Dogo, Kijana and [[Baby Baboon's Mother]] have cameos.
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*This is the first time Madoa, Kifaru, Hodari, Dogo, Kijana, and Baby Baboon's Mother have cameos.
 
*This is the third episode with [[Gorillas|gorillas]] in it.
 
*This is the third episode with [[Gorillas|gorillas]] in it.
 
*This is the third episode with [[Eagles|eagles]] in it.
 
*This is the third episode with [[Eagles|eagles]] in it.
*This marks Dogo and [[Mwenzi]]'s third appearance in the series.
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*This marks Dogo and Mwenzi's third appearance in the series.
*This marks Madoa, Tunu, [[Wema]] and Waza's fourth appearance in the series.
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*This marks Madoa, Tunu, Wema, and Waza's fourth appearance in the series.
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==Main Villain==
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*[[Army of Scar]] (defeated)
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:23, 30 June 2020

Trivia
  • This episode marks the Season 3 premiere.
  • The episode had an average of 540,000 viewers.[1]
  • Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard are shown to be teenagers within the opening of the special.
  • Like in the first film, Scar betrayed Janja's Clan like Shenzi and her clan.
    • Ironically, Janja never finds out that Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed are the true cause of Scar's death.
  • The episode title is also the same as an early name for the Defend the Pride Lands Play Set.
  • This is the first episode on any Disney Junior show to show a character die.
    • Due to this, this episode marks the final appearance of Ushari in the series.
  • This episode reveals how Scar obtained his scar and his namesake.
    • In addition, Ford Riley confirmed in a recent post [1] that Scar was originally named after his ancestor Askari, who was the leader of the original Lion Guard, but after getting his scar, he was shortened to the nickname of Scar. 
    • This story contradicts the events of The Lion King: Six New Adventures book, A Tale of Two Brothers. The book states Scar's original name was Taka, Swahili for want or trash, and he had obtained his scar after being attacked by a herd of wildebeests. However, Six New Adventures, unlike the series, is confirmed not to be semi-canon to the films or other spin-offs.
    • The story also contradicts Scar's backstory given in The Lion King (2019) (which ironically was released the day Season 3 wrapped up production) which implies that Scar got his scar after challenging Mufasa to a fight for the throne and Sarabi's paw in marriage. However, unlike, the 2019 remake, The Lion Guard is a sequel to the original film.
  • Kion obtains a scar, courtesy of Ushari, in a similar form of his great uncle. 
  • Kion unleashes the Roar of the Elders at Bunga for the first time, as his deepest fear of becoming like Scar begins to come true.
  • This episode has the highest amount of voice actors, consisting of 31.
  • An instrumental version of the full version of Call of the Guard echoes as the sun rises in the Pride Lands before the battle in the Outlands begins.
    • In addition, it references the opening scene in the original film as the sun rises.
  • When Simba mentions that Pride Rock had survived fire before, he was referring to when he battled Scar for the throne back in the climax of the original The Lion King.
  • Before the Lion Guard leaves the Pride Lands to search for the Tree of Life, Nala voices the hope that the group might be back in time for Kiara's first hunt. This event is shown in the latter half of The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, with the Lion Guard notably absent. Here, it’s revealed that their absence was due to not having returned from their journey at the time.
  • Anga becomes the new keenest-of-sight, while Ono becomes the smartest. This marks the first time a Lion Guard has had 6 members.
  • This is the second episode that Kion speaks to Mufasa at night. The first time was The Fall of Mizimu Grove.
  • Janja, his clan, Reirei, her pack, Kiburi, his float, Mzingo, and his parliament all reform in this episode. The skinks, Kenge, and Sumu remain unknown, although it is presumed they either reform and live under Jasiri's rule, or flee the Outlands.
  • This is the first episode in which a character mentions Thurston's name. Kion says it as he thanks him for his help.
  • During the musical number of When I Led the Guard, the special reveals Scar murdering Mufasa into the stampede of the wildebeest herd and his battle with Simba from the original The Lion King.
  • This is the last episode to use the show’s original title card.
  • This is the third and final television movie of the series, following The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar and The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar.
  • This is the last time that Janja talks to Scar.
  • This is the fourth and final time Scar appears in the Pride Lands instead of appearing at the Outlands Volcano.
    • This also marks the only time Scar appears at Pride Rock.
      • In regards to appearing in the Pride Lands instad of the volcano, the first time was in Divide and Conquer, the second time was in The Kilio Valley Fire, and the third time was in The Fall of Mizimu Grove.
  • When Scar is on top of Pride Rock, it is a reference to I Have A Plan on the lyric We’ll be glorious.
  • This is the final episode to have the title appear on the main screen.
  • It is revealed that Simba has accepted Kion's friendship with Jasiri.
  • When Rafiki says that Last time, Ono merely had dirt in his eye.., he's referring to the episode Eye of the Beholder.
  • This is the first time blood is shown in the show, as Kion's eye is shown briefly bleeding after Ushari bites him.

Appearances Trivia

  • This is the first returning appearance of Kion, Ono, Beshte, Bunga, Fuli, Anga, Makini, Scar, Ushari, Kiburi, Reirei, Jasiri, Makuu, Hadithi, Simba, Rafiki, Janja, Cheezi, Chungu, Nne, Tano, Nduli, Tamka, Goigoi, Ma Tembo, Mtoto, Shupavu, Njano, Madoa, Nyeusi, Nyata, Sable Antelope 1, Boboka, Zito, Kifaru, Mwenzi, Male Crocodile, Shujaa, Zazu, Johari, Mtoto's Mom, Laini, Bupu, Mbeya, Shingo, Mufasa, Nala, Kiara, Wema, Tunu, Zigo, Mzingo, Mwoga, Male Vulture, Hodari, Dogo, Kijana, Dogo's Siblings, Waza, Tiifu, Zuri, Timon, Pumbaa, Twiga, Big Baboon, Baby Baboon's Mother, Baby Baboon, Thurston, and Shujaa in Season 3, marking over 69 characters to date in the special.
  • The Strange Lion and the Strange Cobra make their debuts in the episode.
  • This marks Anga, Shujaa, Hodari, Kijana, Baby Baboon's Mother, and Baby Baboon's second appearances in the series.
  • This marks the final appearances of Reirei's Pack, Kiburi's Float, Shupavu's Group, Hodari, Wema, Tunu, and Ushari in the series. Although Scar's spirit is destroyed, he appears again in Friends to the End
    • It is possible that Scar could've appeared as an hallucination to Kion, and not an official appearance as he appears in a reflection. Kion could be either be having delusions, or the venom has had an effect on him. Given that in the episode, Scar's lines are recycled from his final words, and he does not say anything else, it's likely that Scar's ghost didn't physically appear and Kion was hallucinating.
  • This marks the final speaking appearances of Hadithi, Makuu, Shujaa, Baby Baboon, Zazu, and Bupu in the series.
  • This is the first time Jasiri has appeared in an hour-long special.
  • In the song When I Led the Guard, it reveals that after Scar destroyed his Lion Guard by using the Roar on them, he created Broken Rock.
  • This episode marks the first official appearance of Scar's Lion Guard.
  • Baby Baboon has been added to the credits for the first time.
  • This marks the first episode Zazu appears in since The Morning Report, and the first and only episode Ushari appears in since Undercover Kinyonga, with both episodes releasing over a year before their return.
  • This is the first time Madoa, Kifaru, Hodari, Dogo, Kijana, and Baby Baboon's Mother have cameos.
  • This is the third episode with gorillas in it.
  • This is the third episode with eagles in it.
  • This marks Dogo and Mwenzi's third appearance in the series.
  • This marks Madoa, Tunu, Wema, and Waza's fourth appearance in the series.

Main Villain

References