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The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar is an American animated television film that serves as a sequel to The Lion King and a midquel to The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the film was released on November 22, 2015 on Disney Channel.[1] It was followed by a television series on Disney Junior that premiered January 2016.[2]
Official synopsis[]
The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar follows Simba's son, Kion, as he assembles a group of animals to protect the Pride Lands known as the Lion Guard. Disney Junior general manager Nancy Kanter has described the film and following series as being "kind of like The Lion King meets The Avengers."[3][4]
Plot summary[]
Simba is teaching his daughter Kiara about life as a monarch, but their lesson is interrupted by Kion, Simba's youngest cub, who is playing Baobab Ball with his best friend, Bunga. Kiara expresses annoyance with her little brother, who in turn teases her for being so uptight, until Simba separates the two and suggests that Kion play somewhere else.
Bunga and Kion take their game across the Pride Lands, chasing each other through rivers, waving fields of grass, and flocks of birds. Finally, their game takes them to the edge of the Pride Lands, where they lose their ball in the Outlands. Despite Kion's dire warnings, Bunga jumps down to retrieve it. It just so happens that Janja, leader of the hyenas, is watching from the shadows, and he orders his minions Cheezi and Chungu to bring him the honey badger.
When the hyenas attempt to seize Bunga, Kion roars so loudly that the hyenas drop him, and he jumps to safety. Once the danger is past, Bunga and Kion begin to walk back toward Pride Rock, with both in shock of how powerful Kion's roar had been. Meanwhile, Nala, Rafiki, and Simba have overheard Kion's roar and come to the conclusion that he is the new leader of the Lion Guard. Though Simba is hesitant to trust Kion with such a huge responsibility, Nala encourages him to listen to Rafiki.
No sooner has Nala left when Bunga and Kion return to Pride Rock, curious as to what Rafiki and Simba are talking about. Rafiki proceeds to tell Kion about the Roar of the Elders, and Simba leads his son to the Lair of the Lion Guard, where he explains that his great-uncle Scar used to lead the Guard until he used his gift for evil by killing his Lion Guard, and lost the power of the Roar of the Elders forever. At the story's conclusion, Kion is in awe, and Simba tasks him with gathering the rest of his team.
Kion starts by asking his best friend Bunga to join the Lion Guard, and Bunga eagerly accepts. Unbeknownst to the two, they are being spied on by Mzingo, a vulture who is an ally of Janja. As Mzingo flies off, Bunga and Kion hear a cry for help from Kiara's friend Zuri, and Bunga resolves to save her as their first act as the Lion Guard. Meanwhile, Zuri has her claws stuck in a tree, while Kiara and their friend Tiifu look on. Timon and Pumbaa soon arrive, ready to help pry Zuri's claws out of the log, but Bunga interrupts and knocks Zuri to the ground, where she uncovers a lair of bugs. Timon and Pumbaa jump in with delight just as Kion arrives and watches the chaos in shock.
As Kiara and Tiifu comfort Zuri, Bunga proclaims that Simba has tasked Kion with leading the Lion Guard. When Kiara asks what Bunga means, Kion explains his new position to her, and Bunga exclaims that he plans to join the Lion Guard, too. He then asks his adopted uncles if he has their permission. At first, the two are hesitant to let him put himself in such danger, but Bunga eventually convinces them by singing "Zuka Zama". Kion adds that Bunga is the bravest animal he knows, and Timon and Pumbaa congratulate their adopted son.
Meanwhile, in the Outlands, Mzingo has reported back to Janja and explained that Kion is assembling a new Lion Guard. Horrified, Janja resolves to take down all the animals he can and sings "Tonight We Strike" to his eager minions.
Back in the Pride Lands, Bunga and Kion are recruiting the other members of the Lion Guard. First, they find Ono, who is tracking down a snail. Bunga interrupts his hunt and invites him to come with them. With Ono now at their side, Bunga and Kion go to find Beshte, who is creating a water slide for his hippopotamus friends, and ask him to join them as well.
Together, the four go to find the last recruit, Fuli the cheetah. Though Bunga tries to catch up to her, she dashes ahead of him, with an angry troop of baboons in pursuit. Kion, who is watching from a ridge with Beshte and Ono, suddenly gets an idea. Under Kion's instruction, Ono guides Fuli to Beshte, whom she hops over, and the baboons ram into Beshte's massive bulk.
At last, Kion explains why he's gathered his friends, and Bunga encourages him to demonstrate the Roar of the Elders. Though reluctant at first, Kion attempts to roar for his friends, but all that comes out is a squeak. While Bunga, Beshte, and Ono are confused at this turn of events, Fuli laughs at Kion, jeering at him for his pathetic roar.
Suddenly, Zazu swoops overhead with Kiara, Simba, and Tiifu in tow. Simba thanks Kiara for her direction and then comes forward to speak with Kion. After questioning Kion on his choice of teammates, Simba admonishes his son for choosing animals who are not lions. He then encourages his son to take his duty as seriously as Kiara takes hers and strides away, leaving Kion confused and defeated.
Meanwhile, Kiara and Tiifu are stalking a herd of gazelles. In the midst of their hunt, Kiara notices Mzingo circling overhead while Janja leads his clan into the heart of the herd. Suspicious, Kiara sends Tiifu to fetch her father while she stays behind to keep watch over the herd.
As Kiara spies on the hyenas, Kion moves off by himself, still upset over his treatment at the paws of his father. He sings "Kion's Lament", expressing his confusion over the recent turn of events, and encounters the ghost of his grandfather, Mufasa, who inspires him to trust his instincts.
Just as Kion finishes singing, Bunga races up to him, clamoring that Janja and his clan have invaded the Pride Lands and are attacking the gazelle herd. Kion races to join his friends, who are witnessing the stampede, and asks them if they will join the Lion Guard. With their consent, he gifts them each with the mark of the Guard and then leads them into battle against the hyenas. Together, the five take down Janja, Mzingo, and his hyenas, though the herd continues to race forward, putting Kiara in peril.
This time, only Bunga and Fuli race forward, with Bunga riding on Fuli's back to Kiara's side. Once he lands safely on the rock Kiara's crouched behind, Bunga unleashes a blast of stink, redirecting the herd in either direction, and Kiara is delivered safely to her parents.
With his sister safe, Kion confronts Janja and uses the Roar of the Elders to send him and his clan scurrying back to the Outlands. Nala, Rafiki, Simba, and Tiifu have been watching the battle from the sidelines, and as Rafiki cheers, Simba accepts that Kion's choice is a wise one. He then proclaims that it is time, time for the Lion Guard.
Characters[]
Character | Information | Voiced by |
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Kion | Kion is the main protagonist. He is the son of Simba and Nala, and the younger brother of Kiara. He serves as the leader and fiercest member of the Lion Guard. | Max Charles |
Bunga | Bunga is a honey badger. He is the adopted son of Timon and Pumbaa, and the best friend of Kion. He serves as the bravest on the Lion Guard. | Joshua Rush |
Fuli | Fuli is a cheetah. She serves as the fastest on the Lion Guard. | Diamond White |
Beshte | Beshte is a hippopotamus. He serves as the strongest on the Lion Guard. | Dusan Brown |
Ono | Ono is an egret. He serves as the keenest of sight on the Lion Guard. | Atticus Shaffer |
Simba | Simba is the king of the Pride Lands. He is the mate of Nala, and the father of Kion and Kiara. | Rob Lowe |
Kiara | Kiara is the future queen of the Pride Lands. She is the daughter of Simba and Nala, and the older sister of Kion. | Eden Riegel |
Rafiki | Rafiki is the royal adviser of the Pride Lands. | Khary Payton |
Timon | Timon is a childhood friend of Simba's. He is the adopted uncle of Bunga. | Kevin Schon |
Pumbaa | Pumbaa is a childhood friend of Simba's. He is the adopted uncle of Bunga. | Ernie Sabella |
Nala | Nala is the queen of the Pride Lands. She is the mate of Simba, and the mother of Kion and Kiara. | Gabrielle Union |
Mufasa | Mufasa is the deceased king of the Pride Lands. He is the father of Simba, the older brother of Scar, and the grandfather of Kion and Kiara. | James Earl Jones |
Zazu | Zazu is the majordomo of the Pride Lands. | Jeff Bennett |
Tiifu | Tiifu is a lion cub. She is a friend of Kiara's. | Sarah Hyland |
Zuri | Zuri is a lion cub. She is a friend of Kiara's. | Madison Pettis |
Janja | Janja is a hyena. He is the leader of his hyena clan. | Andrew Kishino |
Mzingo | Mzingo is a vulture. He serves as Janja's ally. | Johnny Rees |
Cheezi | Cheezi is a hyena. He is a member of Janja's clan. | Vargus Mason |
Chungu | Chungu is a hyena. He is a member of Janja's clan. | Kevin Schon |
Development[]
The film's announcement came after a meeting between Disney Junior general manager Nancy Kanter and Disney chief executive Robert Iger. Iger suggested to Kanter that Disney Junior should consider producing content to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of The Lion King in 2014. Disney has shown early footage to young test audiences, who were able to make suggestions, such as adjusting the look of the hyenas. Disney Consumer Products is to launch a line of toys to tie into the television series.[2]
On August 12, 2015, a sneak peek of the film was released that featured Kion rescuing Bunga from a pair of hyenas.[5] The full scene was later released on August 16, 2015.[6] On October 9, 2015, it was confirmed that Return of the Roar will premiere on November 22, 2015 on Disney Channel.[1]
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Trivia[]
- On Disney+, this film is split into two parts and listed as the first and second episodes of The Lion Guard.[7]
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Home media[]
The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar was released on DVD on February 23, 2016.[8]
External links[]
- The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar at the Internet Movie Database
- Official website
- The Lion Guard at Oh My Disney
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