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{{Short description|2016 TV series by Ford Riley}}
{{About ||the paramilitary political group|Lion Guard}}
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{{Infobox television
|show_name = The Lion Guard
| image = The Lion Guard Logo.png
| genre = [[Adventure fiction|Adventure]]<br/>[[Comedy]]<br/>[[Musical film|Musical]]
|image = The Lion Guard Logo.png
|genre = [[Children's television series|Children's]] [[Adventure (genre)|adventure]]
| based_on = {{Based on|''[[The Lion King]]''}}
|developer = [[Ford Riley]]
| developer = [[Ford Riley]]
|director = [[Howy Parkins]]
| director = [[Howy Parkins]]<!-- don't list the other directors as this man mainly directed every episode -->
|executive_producer = Ford Riley
| executive_producer = Ford Riley<br/>Howy Parkins
|opentheme = "Call of the Guard" <small>performed by The Lion Guard Chorus</small>
| opentheme = "Call of the Guard" <small>performed by The Lion Guard Chorus</small>
|endtheme = "Here Comes the Lion Guard" <small>performed by Beau Black</small>
| endtheme = "Here Comes the Lion Guard" (Seasons 1–2) <small>performed by Beau Black</small><br/>"The Power of the Roar" (Season 3) <small>written by Ford Riley and Beau Black</small><br/> <small>performed by [[Michael Luwoye]]</small>
|composer = {{Plainlist|
| composer = {{Plainlist|
*[[Christopher Willis]] <small>(score)</small>
*[[Christopher Willis]] <small>(score)</small>
*Beau Black<ref name="ew.com" /> <small>(songs)</small>
*[[Beau Black]]<ref name="ew.com" /> <small>(songs)</small>
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}}
|country = United States
| country = United States
|language = English
| language = English
|num_seasons = 2
| num_seasons = 3
|num_episodes = 50 (+ 1 pilot)
| num_episodes = 74
|list_episodes = List of The Lion Guard episodes
| list_episodes = List of The Lion Guard episodes
|company = {{Plainlist|
| company = [[Disney Television Animation]]
| voices = {{Plainlist|
*[[Disney Television Animation]]
*[[Mercury Filmworks]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mercuryfilmworks.com/careers/2d-digital-animators-2/|title=Mercury Filmworks|publisher=|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304121824/http://mercuryfilmworks.com/careers/2d-digital-animators-2/|archivedate=2016-03-04|df=}}</ref>
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|voices = {{Plainlist|
*[[Max Charles]]
*[[Max Charles]]
*[[Joshua Rush]]
*[[Joshua Rush]]
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*[[Diamond White (singer)|Diamond White]]
*[[Diamond White (singer)|Diamond White]]
*[[Atticus Shaffer]]
*[[Atticus Shaffer]]
*[[Bryana Salaz]]{{efn|Salaz's character was introduced in season 2 and become a main character in season 3.}}
}}
}}
|channel = {{Plainlist|
| channel = [[Disney Channel]] (2015)<br/>[[Disney Jr.|Disney Junior]] (2016–2019)
| first_aired = {{Start date|2016|1|15}}
*[[Disney Junior]]
| last_aired = {{End date|2019|11|3}}{{efn|The series was first broadcast with a television film entitled "The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar" which aired on November 22, 2015 and began airing on Disney Junior as a TV series on January 15, 2016.}}
*[[Disney Channel]]
| runtime = 22 minutes
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'''''The Lion Guard''''' is an American animated television series developed by [[Ford Riley]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/119384-disneys-the-lion-king-to-continue-with-the-lion-guard|title=Disney's The Lion King to Continue with The Lion Guard|work=ComingSoon.net|date=June 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518102732/https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/119384-disneys-the-lion-king-to-continue-with-the-lion-guard|archive-date=May 18, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> and based on [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]]'s 1994 film ''[[The Lion King]]''. The series was first broadcast with a [[television film]] titled '''''The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar''''' on [[Disney Channel]] on November 22, 2015, and began airing as a TV series on January 15, 2016, on [[Disney Jr.|Disney Junior]].<ref name="PremiereDate">{{cite web|last=Wagmeister|first=Elizabeth|title=Disney's 'Lion King' Revival Series 'The Lion Guard' to Premiere in January|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/the-lion-guard-disney-premiere-january-1201657485/|website=Variety|access-date=December 10, 2015|date=December 9, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151211093540/https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/the-lion-guard-disney-premiere-january-1201657485/|archive-date=December 11, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> It is the second television series to be based on ''The Lion King'', the first being ''[[Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)|The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa]]'' (1995–1999). ''The Lion Guard'' is a sequel and spin-off to ''The Lion King'', and takes place during the time-gap within the 1998 direct-to-video sequel ''[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]]'',<ref name="Brett" /> while the third and final season takes place in parallel with the film's second act, with the final two episodes serving as an epilogue.
|first_aired = {{Start date|2015|11|22}} <!--Seek consensus via discussion on talk page before expanding this parameter. Per template instructions, which represents community consensus, a single date belongs here.-->
|last_aired = {{End date|present}}
|runtime = approx. 22 Minutes
|website = http://disneyjunior.disney.com/the-lion-guard
|website_title = Official website
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'''''The Lion Guard''''' is an American animated television series developed by [[Ford Riley]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/119384-disneys-the-lion-king-to-continue-with-the-lion-guard|title=Disney's The Lion King to Continue with The Lion Guard|work=ComingSoon.net}}</ref> and based on [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney's]] 1994 film ''[[The Lion King]].'' The series was first broadcast with a [[television movie]] titled '''''The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar''''' on [[Disney Channel]] on November 22, 2015<ref name="returnoftheroar" /> and began airing as a TV series on January 15, 2016 on [[Disney Junior]] and Disney Channel.<ref name="PremiereDate">{{cite web|last1=Wagmeister|first1=Elizabeth|title=Disney’s ‘Lion King’ Revival Series ‘The Lion Guard’ to Premiere in January|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/the-lion-guard-disney-premiere-january-1201657485/|website=Variety|accessdate=December 10, 2015|date=December 9, 2015}}</ref> It is the second television series to be based on ''The Lion King,'' the first being ''[[Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)|Timon & Pumbaa]]''. ''The Lion Guard'' is a sequel to ''The Lion King'' and takes place during the time-gap within the 1998 film ''[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]]''.<ref name="Brett" />


The second season premiered on July 7, 2017, followed by the third on August 3, 2019,<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1151869240334606338|user=disneyjunior|author=Disney Junior|date=July 18, 2019|title=The #CircleofLife continues! Join the #LionGuard as they start their journey to the Tree of Life on August 3 at 9a on Disney Junior. #LionKing pic.twitter.com/sWbunHh9e1|access-date=October 11, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190812123707/https://twitter.com/DisneyJunior/status/1151869240334606338|archive-date=August 12, 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> with the series finale airing on November 3 the same year.
The second season premiered on July 7, 2017. A third season was commissioned in March 2017.


==Plot==
==Premise==
[[List of characters in The Lion King#Kion|Kion]] is the son of King [[Simba]] and Queen [[Nala (Disney)|Nala]], the younger brother of [[List of characters in The Lion King#Kiara|Kiara]] and the prince of the Pride Lands. As the second-born of the Lion King, he is gifted with a power called the Roar of the Elders and becomes the leader of the Lion Guard, a team of animals who protect the Pride Lands and defend the Circle of Life. Kion, along with his friends Bunga the [[honey badger]], Beshte the [[hippopotamus]], Fuli the [[cheetah]] and Ono the [[egret]], sets out to keep the Pride Lands safe and protected from animals who do not respect the Circle of Life.
The show centers on [[List of The Lion King (franchise) characters|Kion]], the son of King [[Simba]] and Queen [[Nala (The Lion King)|Nala]], and the younger brother of [[List of The Lion King (franchise) characters|Kiara]]. As second-born to the throne, Kion was gifted with a power called the 'Roar of the Elders' and becomes the leader of the Lion Guard, a team that protects the Pride Lands and defends the Circle of Life.


Despite the tradition that the Lion Guard has always been made of lions, Kion appoints his friends Bunga the honey badger, Beshte the hippopotamus, Fuli the cheetah, and Ono the egret, and together, they set out to keep their homeland safe and protect it from animals who disrespect the Circle of Life.
==Characters==
{{main article|List of The Lion King characters}}


At the start of Season 2, the Lion Guard's mission becomes harder when Kion's deceased granduncle [[List of characters in The Lion King#Scar|Scar]] returns as a fiery spirit and plans to destroy the Pride Lands. Scar forms an army consisted of animals from the Outlands. This eventually leads to an all-out battle between the Pridelanders and the Outlanders.
===The Lion Guard===
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Kion|Kion]]''' (voiced by [[Max Charles]]<ref name="ew.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/11/lion-king-spinoff-voice-cast-rob-lowe-gabrielle-union|title=Lion King spinoff voice cast includes Rob Lowe, Gabrielle Union, James Earl Jones, and more - EW.com|work=Entertainment Weekly's EW.com}}</ref>) – A disrespectful [[East African lion]] cub who is Simba and Nala's son, Mufasa's grandson, Kiara's younger brother, the Prince of the Pride Lands, and the leader of the Lion Guard as well as its fiercest member. He serves as the main anti-heroic protagonist of the series. He often exclaims "Hevi kabisa!". His battlecry for the Lion Guard is "Till the Pride Lands end, Lion Guard defend!".


By Season 3, the guard, now teenagers, successfully defeat Scar. Afterwards, they leave the Pride Lands to locate the Tree of Life in [[Asia]] to cure Kion and Ono's battle injuries, Kion having received a venomous scar from Ushari the cobra and Ono losing his eyesight from the poisonous volcanic fumes while rescuing Bunga. Kion's team also gets a new member, a martial eagle named Anga who replaces Ono's position as the keenest of sight after Ono temporarily loses his eyesight, while the latter gains a new position as the smartest.
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Bunga|Bunga]]''' (voiced by [[Joshua Rush]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A dimwitted [[honey badger]] who is the bravest member of the Lion Guard. He is Timon and Pumbaa's adoptive nephew and Kion's best friend.<ref name="ew.com1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/18/lion-king-spin-off-lion-guard-return-roar-sneak-peek|title=Lion King spin-off The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar sneak peek - EW.com|work=Entertainment Weekly's EW.com}}</ref> He often exclaims "Un-Bunga-lievable!". His battlecry is "Zuka Zama!".


Once reaching the Tree of Life, the Lion Guard assists in defending the haven from intruders together with the Night Pride, the group and family who protects the Tree of Life. After Kion and Ono are healed and their enemies are defeated, hyenas Jasiri and Janja (the latter having reformed during the final confrontation with Scar) come looking for them and alert them that [[List of characters in The Lion King#Zira|Zira]] and her pride are back.
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Fuli|Fuli]]''' (voiced by [[Diamond White (singer)|Diamond White]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – An [[East African Cheetah|cheetah]] who is the fastest member of the Lion Guard, the only female member, Kion's friend and second in command. She is also the first female animal to ever serve in the Guard as mentioned in ''The Rise of Scar''. Her battlecry is "Huwezi!".


The Lion Guard returns to the Pride Lands, only to find out that the conflict has already been settled. Zira's daughter, [[List of characters in The Lion King#Vitani|Vitani]], has formed her own Lion Guard in their absence, causing an argument between them and Kion's Lion Guard. However, after seeing Vitani's confidence in becoming a leader even without the Roar, Kion allows Vitani's Lion Guard to succeed his Guard as defenders of the Pride Lands. Kion and his friends return to [[Asia]] where Kion marries the Night Pride's leader, Queen Rani, and is crowned king of the Tree of Life.
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Ono|Ono]]''' (voiced by [[Atticus Shaffer]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A nerdy [[cattle egret]] who is the keenest of sight of the Lion Guard and Kion's friend. He often exclaims "Hapana!".


==Episodes==
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Beshte|Beshte]]''' (voiced by Dusan Brown<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A [[hippopotamus]] who is the strongest member of the Lion Guard and Kion's friend. He often exclaims "Poa!". His battlecry is "Twende Kiboko!".
{{main|List of The Lion Guard episodes}}
<onlyinclude>{{Series overview
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===''The Lion King'' alumni===
|link0S = <includeonly>List of The Lion Guard episodes</includeonly>#Pilot (2015)
The following characters from ''[[The Lion King (franchise)|The Lion King]]'' movies appear in this series:
|linkT0S = Pilot
|start0S = {{Start date|2015|11|22}}


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* '''[[Simba]]''' (voiced by [[Rob Lowe]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A lion who is Mufasa's son, Nala's mate, Scar's nephew, and Kion and Kiara's father. He is the King of the Pride Lands and the leader of his Pride.<ref name="ibtimes.com">{{cite news|last=McCarthy|first=Tyler|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/lion-king-sequel-series-lion-guard-debut-disney-several-original-characters-recast-2050879|title='Lion King' Sequel Series 'The Lion Guard' To Debut On Disney With Several Original Characters Recast|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=August 12, 2015|accessdate=September 15, 2015}}</ref> Simba and Bunga share a history of having lived with Timon and Pumbaa.
|link1 = <includeonly>List of The Lion Guard episodes</includeonly>#Season 1 (2016–17)
|episodes1 = 26
|start1 = {{Start date|2016|1|15}}
|end1 = {{End date|2017|4|21}}


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* '''[[Nala (The Lion King)|Nala]]''' (voiced by [[Gabrielle Union]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A lioness who is Simba's mate, and Kion and Kiara's mother. She is the Queen of the Pride Lands.<ref name="ibtimes.com" />
|link2 = <includeonly>List of The Lion Guard episodes</includeonly>#Season 2 (2017–19)
|episodes2 = 29
|start2 = {{Start date|2017|7|7}}
|end2 = {{End date|2019|4|22}}


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* '''[[List of characters in The Lion King#Kiara|Kiara]]''' (voiced by [[Eden Riegel]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A lion cub who is Simba and Nala's daughter, Mufasa's granddaughter, Kion's older sister, the Princess of the Pride Lands and its future queen.
|link3 = <includeonly>List of The Lion Guard episodes</includeonly>#Season 3 (2019)
|episodes3 = 19
|start3 = {{Start date|2019|8|3}}
|end3 = {{End date|2019|11|3}}
}}</onlyinclude>


==Characters==
* '''[[Timon and Pumbaa#Timon|Timon]]''' (voiced by [[Kevin Schon]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – Simba and Pumbaa's wisecracking [[meerkat]] friend.<ref name="ew.com1"/> Timon is Bunga's adoptive uncle. Schon previously voiced Timon in ''[[Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)|Timon & Pumbaa]].''<ref name="ibtimes.com" />
{{main|List of The Lion King (franchise) characters}}


===The Lion Guard===
* '''[[Timon and Pumbaa#Pumbaa|Pumbaa]]''' (voiced by [[Ernie Sabella]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – Simba and Timon's warm-hearted [[common warthog]] friend.<ref name="ew.com1"/> Pumbaa is Bunga's other adoptive uncle. Sabella reprises his role from ''[[The Lion King]]'' and its spin-offs.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Kion|Kion]] (voiced by [[Max Charles]],<ref name="ew.com">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/11/lion-king-spinoff-voice-cast-rob-lowe-gabrielle-union|title=Lion King spinoff voice cast includes Rob Lowe, Gabrielle Union, James Earl Jones, and more|date=August 11, 2015|last=Snetiker|first=Mark|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150813163623/https://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/11/lion-king-spinoff-voice-cast-rob-lowe-gabrielle-union|archive-date=August 13, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> singing voice by Aaron Daniel Jacob in season 3 except for "Battle for the Pride Lands") is a lion who is Simba and Nala's second-born cub, Mufasa's grandson, Kiara's younger brother, the Prince of the Pride Lands, and the leader of the Lion Guard as well as its fiercest member. He serves as the main protagonist of the series. He often exclaims "Hevi kabisa!" His and the Lion Guard's catchphrase is "Till the Pride Lands end, Lion Guard defend!" By the end of the season 3 premiere "Battle for the Pride Lands", Kion gets a scar over his left eye due to being bit by Ushari the cobra before defeating Scar. Kion and the Lion Guard then journey to find the Tree of Life to heal him. Once reaching the Tree of Life, Kion meets the protectors of the tree, the Night Pride, who guides him during his recovery process. He and the Night Pride's leader Rani fall in love during his journey and they become the rulers of the tree of life in the series finale.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Bunga|Bunga]] (voiced by [[Joshua Rush]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a honey badger who is the bravest member of the Lion Guard. He is Timon and Pumbaa's adoptive nephew and Kion's best friend.<ref name="ew.com1">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/18/lion-king-spin-off-lion-guard-return-roar-sneak-peek|title=Lion King spin-off The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar sneak peek|magazine=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> He often exclaims "Un-Bunga-lievable!" His battle cry is "Zuka Zama!" In season three he meets a honey badger named Binga, and they fall in love.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Fuli|Fuli]] (voiced by [[Diamond White]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a cheetah who is the fastest member of the Lion Guard, the only female member (before Anga), Kion's friend and second-in-command. She is also the first female animal to ever serve in the Guard as mentioned in the season 2 special ''The Rise of Scar''. Her battle cry is "Huwezi!" In season three, she develops romantic feelings for a cheetah named Azaad.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Beshte|Beshte]] (voiced by Dusan Brown<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a hippopotamus who is the strongest member of the Lion Guard and Kion's friend. His friendliness extends to everyone, as he acts like a big brother to the younger members of his herd, a friend to animals of all different species, and a protector of the Pride Lands at large. He often exclaims "Poa!" His battle cry is "Twende Kiboko!"
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Ono|Ono]] (voiced by [[Atticus Shaffer]]<ref name="ew.com" />) is an egret who is Kion's friend. Ono was the keenest of sight of the Lion Guard until his eyes were damaged while saving Bunga in "Battle for the Pride Lands". Ono respectfully relinquishes his original role to Anga, though Kion keeps Ono as part of the Lion Guard by giving him the new role of the smartest member, due to Ono's vast knowledge of all kinds of animals, the environment and much more. He often exclaims "Hapana!" In Season 3, he also often mutters "Nowaza" whenever he tries to think, most commonly when he tries to remember to locations on the map to the Tree of Life. He is the youngest member of the Lion Guard.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Anga|Anga]] (voiced by [[Bryana Salaz]]) is an eagle who takes over as the keenest of sight from Ono at the start of season 3. Her battle cry is "Anga Lenga!"


===''The Lion King'' alumni===
* '''[[List of characters in The Lion King#Rafiki|Rafiki]]''' (voiced by [[Khary Payton]]<ref name="scoop">{{cite web|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/animationscoop/first-look-disney-channels-the-lion-guard-20150812|title=FIRST LOOK: Disney Channel's "The Lion Guard"|last=Beck|first=Jerry|date=August 12, 2015|accessdate=August 14, 2015|work=Animation Scoop|publisher=[[Indiewire]]}}</ref>) – A wise old [[mandrill]] who serves as a Royal Mjuzi (a Pride Lands word for knowledge keeper and advisor) for the Royal Family of Pride Rock. In ''The Rise of Scar'', Rafiki takes on an apprentice named Makini.
The characters returning from ''[[The Lion King (franchise)|The Lion King]]'' and its sequels and spin-offs appear in this series:
* [[Simba]] (voiced by [[Rob Lowe]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a lion who is Mufasa's son, Nala's mate, Scar's nephew, and Kiara and Kion's father. He is the King of the Pride Lands and the leader of his Pride.<ref name="ibtimes.com">{{cite news|last=McCarthy|first=Tyler|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/lion-king-sequel-series-lion-guard-debut-disney-several-original-characters-recast-2050879|title='Lion King' Sequel Series 'The Lion Guard' To Debut On Disney With Several Original Characters Recast|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=August 12, 2015|access-date=September 15, 2015}}</ref> Simba and Bunga share a history of having lived with Timon and Pumbaa, as pointed in the season 1 episode "Bunga and The King". Lowe replaces [[Matthew Broderick]], who voiced Simba in the original film and sequel.
* [[Nala (The Lion King)|Nala]] (voiced by [[Gabrielle Union]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a lioness who is Simba's mate, Kiara and Kion's mother. She is the Queen of the Pride Lands.<ref name="ibtimes.com" /> Union replaces [[Moira Kelly]], who voiced Nala in the original film and sequel.
* [[List of characters in The Lion King#Kiara|Kiara]] (voiced by [[Eden Riegel]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a lioness who is Simba and Nala's daughter, Mufasa's granddaughter, Kion's older sister, the Princess of the Pride Lands and its future queen. Riegel also voiced young adult Kiara (replacing [[Neve Campbell]], who voiced young adult Kiara in ''[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]]'') in the series finale "Return to the Pride Lands". Riegel also replaces [[Michelle Horn]], who voiced young Kiara in ''Simba's Pride.''
* [[Timon and Pumbaa#Timon|Timon]] (voiced by [[Kevin Schon]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is Simba and Pumbaa's wisecracking meerkat friend.<ref name="ew.com1"/> Timon is Bunga's adoptive uncle. Schon, who previously voiced Timon in ''[[Timon & Pumbaa (TV series)|Timon & Pumbaa]]'' and other various media, replaces [[Nathan Lane]], who voiced Timon in the original film and sequels.<ref name="ibtimes.com" />
* [[Timon and Pumbaa#Pumbaa|Pumbaa]] (voiced by [[Ernie Sabella]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is Simba and Timon's warmhearted warthog friend.<ref name="ew.com1"/> Pumbaa is Bunga's other adoptive uncle. Sabella reprises his role from the original film and most related media.
* [[List of characters in The Lion King#Rafiki|Rafiki]] (voiced by [[Khary Payton]]<ref name="scoop">{{cite web|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/animationscoop/first-look-disney-channels-the-lion-guard-20150812|title=FIRST LOOK: Disney Channel's "The Lion Guard"|last=Beck|first=Jerry|date=August 12, 2015|access-date=August 14, 2015|work=Animation Scoop|publisher=[[Indiewire]]}}</ref>) is a wise old mandrill who serves as a Royal Mjuzi (a Pride Lands word for knowledge keeper and advisor) for the Royal Family of Pride Rock. Payton replaces [[Robert Guillaume]], who voiced Rafiki in the original film and sequel.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Zazu|Zazu]] (voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) is a red-billed hornbill who is Simba's majordomo and supplies news via the Morning Report of the Pride Lands. Bennett replaces [[Edward Hibbert]], who, in turn, replaced [[Rowan Atkinson]] in the original film as the voice of Zazu in ''Simba's Pride'': Bennett previously provided Zazu's singing voice in the 2003 special edition of ''The Lion King'' for the song "The Morning Report".
* [[Mufasa]] (voiced by [[James Earl Jones]] in ''Return of the Roar,'' reprising his role from ''The Lion King'' and its sequels,<ref name="ew.com"/> and [[Gary Anthony Williams]] for the rest of the series) is Simba's father and Kion's grandfather who was the original king of the Pride Lands, and was killed in the original film by a wildebeest stampede orchestrated by his younger brother Scar. Since his death, he lives on as a spirit that gives Kion advice on how to get through any tough plight.
* [[List of The Lion King characters#Scar|Scar]] (voiced by [[David Oyelowo]]<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/tv/2017/06/21/david-oyelowo-scar-the-lion-guard/|title=David Oyelowo to Play Scar in 'The Lion Guard'|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |access-date=24 May 2018}}</ref>) is Simba's uncle, Kion and Kiara's great-uncle and Mufasa's younger brother. In his youth, Scar was the leader of the Lion Guard, gifted with the Roar of the Elders. During his young adulthood, he befriended a rogue lion from the Outlands, who leads him into the jaws of a cobra, who gave him his scar. In anger, Scar used the Roar to kill the lion and snake, however, Mufasa teased his brother and gave him the nickname of Scar, leading to Scar plotting to dethrone Mufasa, before abusing his power by using the Roar to destroy his Guard. In the years that followed the Lion Guard's downfall, Scar plots with the hyenas to rule over the Pride Lands, eventually leading to Mufasa's death, and Simba's exile from the Pride Lands. After being defeated by an older Simba in a vicious fight in the original film, he was mauled to death by the hyenas when he betrayed them by trying to pin the blame of Mufasa's death on them after initially blaming Simba. By the end of ''The Rise of Scar'', Kion unintentionally summons Scar back as a fiery spirit in the Outlands' volcano after he uses the Roar in anger when Janja provokes him. Scar then begins to form plans to take over the Pride Lands and rule it forever. However, by the end of the season 3 premiere ''Battle for the Pride Lands'', Scar is defeated and sent back to hell by Kion. Oyelowo replaces [[Jim Cummings]], who, in turn, replaced [[Jeremy Irons]] as the voice of Scar in ''Simba's Pride''.
* The Outsiders are a pride of offshoot lions that were loyal to Scar. After Scar's death, Simba exiled them from the Pride Lands. In the third season, they reform and join Simba's pride under Kovu and Kiara's future rule.
** [[List of The Lion King characters#Zira|Zira]] (voiced by [[Nika Futterman]]) is a lioness who is the mother of Kovu, Vitani, and Nuka and the leader of the Outsiders. After the death of Scar, Simba exiled her and her clan from the Pride Lands. While Kion and the Lion Guard are on their journey to the Tree of Life, Zira attacks the Pride Lands, which leads to her death, as seen in ''Simba's Pride''. Futterman replaces [[Suzanne Pleshette]], who voiced Zira in ''Simba's Pride.''
** [[List of The Lion King characters#Kovu|Kovu]] (voiced by [[Jason Marsden]]) is a lion who is Zira's youngest son and the younger brother of Nuka and Vitani. Before the series, he briefly befriended (and later fell in love with) Kiara. In ''Return to the Pride Lands'', Kovu is now Kion's older brother-in-law. Marsden reprises his role from ''Simba's Pride'', and replaces [[Ryan O'Donohue]] who voiced Kovu as a cub.
** [[List of The Lion King characters#Nuka|Nuka]] (voiced by [[Andy Dick]]) is an adolescent lion who is the oldest son of Zira and the older brother of Kovu and Vitani. Parallel to the third season of the series, Nuka died in the rush to catch Simba. Dick reprises his role from ''Simba's Pride''.
** [[List of The Lion King characters#Vitani|Vitani]] (voiced by [[Lacey Chabert]]) is a lioness who is Zira's daughter and the sister of Nuka and Kovu. Years later after she and her pride joined Simba's, Vitani formed her own Lion Guard in Kion's Guard's absence. Chabert, who voiced young Vitani in ''Simba's Pride'', replaces [[Meredith Scott Lynn]], who voiced young adult Vitani.


===Supporting===
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Zazu|Zazu]]''' (voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]<ref name="ew.com"/>) – A [[red-billed hornbill]] and Simba's majordomo who supplies news via the morning report of the Pride Lands.
* Tiifu (voiced by [[Sarah Hyland]]<ref name=" scoop"/> in ''Return of the Roar'', season 1 and ''The Rise of Scar'' and Bailey Gambertoglio in season 2) is a lion friend of Kiara and a member of Simba's Pride who is somewhat more sensible than her constant companion Zuri.

* Zuri (voiced by [[Madison Pettis]]<ref name="scoop"/>) is another lion friend of Kiara and a member of Simba's Pride who is somewhat vain and hates getting dirty.
* '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Mufasa|Mufasa]]''' (voiced by [[James Earl Jones]] in ''Return of the Roar'', reprising his role from ''The Lion King'',<ref name="ew.com"/> [[Gary Anthony Williams]] in later episodes) – Simba's father, and Kion and Kiara's paternal grandfather who was killed in the original film by a wildebeest stampede orchestrated by his younger brother Scar. Since his death, he lives on as a spirit that gives Kion advice on how to get through any tough plight.
* Makini (voiced by [[Landry Bender]]) is a young mandrill who becomes Rafiki's apprentice. She is one of a few characters who know that Kion speaks to the spirit of Mufasa. In Season 3, she went along with the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life. Following Queen Janna's passing, Makini is made Rani's Royal Mjuzi.

* Vitani's Lion Guard are a group of lionesses seen in the series finale led by Kovu's sister Vitani who is the Fiercest member of her guard who take the role of the Lion Guard during Kion and his Lion Guard's absence, due to their journey to the Tree of Life.
* '''[[Scar (The Lion King)|Scar]]''' (voiced by [[David Oyelowo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/06/21/david-oyelowo-scar-the-lion-guard/|title=David Oyelowo to Play Scar in 'The Lion Guard'|publisher=|accessdate=24 May 2018}}</ref>) – Simba's deceased uncle, Kion and Kiara's great-uncle, and Mufasa's younger brother. He is the main antagonist of the second season. Scar was once the leader of a Lion Guard before Kion and also had the Roar of the Elders, but the power went to his head and he began to believe that he should be king instead of Mufasa. He lost the Roar after he used it to destroy his fellow Lion Guard members when they refused to help him overthrow Mufasa. Later in life, he orchestrated his brother's death with the help of his [[List of The Lion King characters#Shenzi, Banzai and Ed|hyena henchmen]]. After being defeated by Simba in a vicious fight, he was mauled to death by the hyenas when he tried to pin the blame of Mufasa's death on them. By the end of ''The Rise of Scar'', Kion unknowingly summons Scar back as a fiery spirit in the Outlands' volcano after he uses the Roar in anger when Janja provokes him. In "Let Sleeping Crocs Lie," Scar takes in Kiburi's float and announces his plans to unite all the animals in the Outlands to takeover the Pride Lands and defeat the new Lion Guard and Simba, who were unaware that Scar had returned. In "Divide and Conquer", Kion briefly witnesses Scar's spirit in the flames of a fire before it vanishes, but is unsure of what to make of it. Only a strange scorch mark remains, which Rafiki recognizes as a sign of terrible evil. In the following episode "The Scorpion's Sting", Scar reveals himself to the Lion Guard while they are in the Outlands collecting volcanic ash needed to cure Simba from a scorpion sting.
** Shabaha (voiced by Fiona Riley) is a Bravest member of Vitani's Lion Guard, known for her level of insanity. Her fighting style is similar to Bunga, but whereas Bunga's bravery leaves him dimwitted, Shabaha's makes her slightly unhinged and often laughs maniacally in the midst of a challenge. Her catchphrase is "Bila hofu!"

** Kasi (voiced by Savannah Smith) is a Fastest member of Vitani's Lion Guard, noted to have Fuli's level of serenity. Though without the advantage of Fuli's cheetah speed, Kasi has more constant stamina as she is a lion and agility in part due to her thin build. Her catchphrase is "Haraka, haraka!"
* '''The Outsiders''' – A pride of offshoot lions that were loyal to Scar. After a failed takeover following Scar's death, Simba banished them to the Outlands where they tried to invade the territory that Jasiri's clan lives in. Kion was hesitant to use the Roar of the Elders because of what it did to Scar. After being told by the rest of the Lion Guard that Scar used the Roar for evil, Kion defeated the Outsiders with the Roar of the Elders which sent them flying to the Outlands' termite mound area which became their base of operations.
** Imara (voiced by [[Rachel Crow]]) is a strongest member of Vitani's Lion Guard, given her tenacity. With a stocky build, she proves nearly as strong as Beshte. Her catchphrase is "Misuli!"
** '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Zira|Zira]]''' (voiced by [[Nika Futterman]]) – A lioness who is the mother of Kovu, Vitani and Nuka and the leader of the Outsiders. She was a loyal follower of Scar. After a failed takeover following Scar's death, Zira and her followers were banished to the Outlands by Simba.
** Tazama (voiced by [[Sophie Reynolds]]) is a Keenest of Sight in Vitani's Lion Guard, as well as a supportive team player. While not able to fly like Anga or Ono, Tazama is capable of seeing in darkness and has some level of Ono's tact. Her catchphrase is "Hiyo kali!"
** '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Kovu|Kovu]]''' (voiced by [[Jason Marsden]]) – A lion cub who is the chosen successor of Scar, Zira's youngest son, and the younger brother of Nuka and Vitani. Prior to the series, he briefly befriended Kiara. Marsden previously voiced adult Kovu in ''[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]]''.
* Jasiri's Clan are a clan of friendly hyenas that resides in the Outlands. Unlike Janja's clan, Jasiri and her hyena clan respect the Circle of Life and mostly scavenge for food. When Jasiri learns from Kion that Scar has returned, she and her clan form a hyena resistance to aid the Lion Guard and help defeat Scar. After the season 3 premiere ''Battle for the Pride Lands,'' Jasiri and Janja's clan have unified as one and rule the Outlands with Jasiri in charge.
** '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Nuka|Nuka]]''' (voiced by [[Andy Dick]]) – An adolescent lion who is the oldest son of Zira, the older brother of Kovu and Vitani, and a member of the Outsiders. Dick reprises his role from ''Simba's Pride''.
** Jasiri (voiced by [[Maia Mitchell]]<ref name="PremiereDate" />) is a hyena living in the Outlands who is the leader of the clan and allies with Kion. In season 2, after learning of Scar's spiritual return to the Outlands, Jasiri forms the Hyena Resistance, consisting of her entire clan in an attempt to overthrow Scar as the leader of the Outlands. In season 3, Jasiri accepts Janja and his clan as members of her clan and after the defeat and destruction of Scar, Jasiri becomes the leader of the Outlands.
** '''[[List of The Lion King characters#Vitani|Vitani]]''' (voiced by [[Lacey Chabert]]) – A lion cub who is Zira's daughter and the sister of Nuka and Kovu. Chabert reprises her role from ''Simba's Pride''.
** Madoa (voiced by Maisie Klompus) is a hyena who is Jasiri's sister and is part of her clan.

** Tunu (voiced by Crimson Hart) is a hyena cub and brother of Wema who is part of Jasiri's clan.
===Supporting characters===
** Wema (voiced by Fiona Hart) is a hyena cub and sister of Tunu who is part of Jasiri's clan.
====Pride Landers====
* Makuu (voiced by [[Blair Underwood]]) is a formerly villainous crocodile who is the leader of the crocodile float, reforming from his troublemaking ways.
The following characters live in the Pride Lands.

* '''Tiifu''' (voiced by [[Sarah Hyland]]<ref name="scoop"/> in season 1 and ''The Rise of Scar''; Bailey Gambertoglio in season 2) – An [[ East African lion]] cub friend of Kiara and a member of Simba's Pride who is somewhat more sensible than her constant companion Zuri. In the season 2 episode, "The Underground Adventure", it is revealed that Tiifu is afraid of the dark, but she soon overcomes her fear thanks to Kuchimba.

* '''Zuri''' (voiced by [[Madison Pettis]]<ref name="scoop"/>) – Another lion cub friend of Kiara and a member of Simba's Pride who is somewhat vain and hates getting dirty.

* '''Makini''' (voiced by [[Landry Bender]]) – A young [[mandrill]] who becomes Rafiki's apprentice. She is one of a few characters who knows that Kion speaks to the spirit of Mufasa.

* '''Big Baboon's Troop''' – A troop of [[olive baboon]]s that resides in Nyani Grove.
** '''Big Baboon''' (voiced by [[Ford Riley]] in ''Return of the Roar'', [[Dee Bradley Baker]] in later appearances) – An olive baboon who is the leader his troop.
** '''Gumba''' (voiced by Jacquez Swanigan) – A young olive baboon who is a part of Big Baboon's troop.

* '''Pua''' (voiced by Gerald C. Rivers) – The former leader of the local [[Nile crocodile]] float. He was challenged by Makuu to a "mashindano" (a fight for dominance in which the winner becomes the new leader of the float and the loser has to leave). Upon being defeated by Makuu, Pua left the float.

* '''Makuu''' (voiced by [[Blair Underwood]]) – The leader of his [[Nile crocodile]] float after he defeated Pua in a "mashindano". In the first season, Makuu and his float antagonized the Lion Guard and caused trouble. In season 2, Makuu has reformed from his trouble-making ways as he works to become a better leader for his float and the Pride Lands.

* '''Basi''' (voiced by [[Kevin Michael Richardson]]) – A [[hippopotamus]] who is Beshte's father and leader of his pod.

* '''Thurston's Herd''' – A herd of [[plains zebra]]s that resides in the Pride Lands.
** '''Thurston''' (voiced by [[Kevin Schon]]) – A handsome yet dimwitted plains zebra who is the leader of the herd.
** '''Kwato''' (voiced by Lyons Luke Mathias) – A young plains zebra foal who is part of Thurston's herd.

* '''Mbeya''' (voiced by [[Howy Parkins]]) – An old [[black rhinoceros]] who is the leader of his crash.

* '''Ma Tembo's Herd''' – A herd of [[African bush elephant]]s that resides in the Pride Lands. They resided in Kilio Valley until it was destroyed by a fire caused by the Outlanders in "The Kilio Valley Fire."
** '''Ma Tembo''' (voiced by Lynette DuPree) – An African bush elephant with a broken right tusk who is the leader of the herd and the daughter of Amanifu, an old friend of Simba's who dies early in the series.
** '''Mtoto''' (voiced by Natalie Coughlin in "Bunga the Wise," Justin Felbinger in later episodes) – A young African bush elephant calf who is part of Ma Tembo's herd.
** '''Mtoto’s mom''' (voiced by [[Russi Taylor]] in "Follow That Hippo!," Virginia Watson in later episodes) – An unnamed African bush elephant who is part of Ma Tembo’s herd.
** '''Zito''' (voiced by Nick Watt) – A grouchy and impatient African bush elephant who is part of Ma Tembo's herd.
** '''Johari''' (voiced by Ace Gibson) – An African bush elephant who is part of Ma Tembo’s herd.
** '''Zigo''' (voiced by [[Marieve Herington]]) – An African bush elephant who is part of Ma Tembo’s herd.

* '''Twiga's Herd''' – A herd of [[Masai giraffe]]s that resides in Acacia Grove.
** '''Twiga''' (voiced by [[Alex Cartana]]) – A Masai giraffe who is the leader of the herd.
** '''Juhudi''' (voiced by Ivy Bishop) – A young Masai giraffe calf who is Twiga's daughter.
** '''Shingo''' (voiced by [[Phil LaMarr]]) – A Masai giraffe who is part of Twiga's herd.

* '''Mbuni''' (voiced by Russi Taylor) – A cheerful [[Common ostrich|ostrich]] who is the leader of her flock.

* '''Kambuni''' (voiced by [[Mckenna Grace]]) – A young ostrich chick.

* '''Muhanga''' (voiced by Russi Taylor) – An [[aardvark]].

* '''Muhangus''' (voiced by [[Khary Payton]]) – An aardvark who is Muhanga's mate.

* '''Shauku''' (voiced by Jacob Guenther) – A young [[banded mongoose]] pup.

* '''Tamaa''' (voiced by CJ Byrnes) – A [[fork-tailed drongo]] who can imitate the voice of any animal.

* '''Muhimu's Herd''' – A herd of plains zebras that resides in the Pride Lands.
** '''Muhimu''' (voiced by [[Kari Wahlgren]], [[Emma Bunton]] in the UK version of "The Mbali Fields Migration"<ref>{{cite web|title=Emma Bunton will star in Disney Junior's The Lion Guard|url=https://www.list.co.uk/article/83835-emma-bunton-will-star-in-disney-juniors-the-lion-guard/|publisher=''[[The List (magazine)|The List]]''|accessdate=August 23, 2016|date=August 23, 2016}}</ref>) – A plains zebra who is the leader of the herd.
** '''Hamu''' (voiced by Lyons Luke Mathias) – A young plains zebra foal who is Muhimu's son. Shortly after being born, he helped the Lion Guard fend off Janja, Cheezi and Chungu.

* '''Swala''' (voiced by Tunisia Hardison) – A [[Thomson's gazelle]] who is the leader of her herd.

* '''Ajabu''' (voiced by [[Ron Funches]]) – An [[okapi]] who travels to the Pride Lands to get away from Makucha.

* '''Mjomba's Pack''' – A pack of [[Aardwolf|aardwolves]] that resides in the Pride Lands and only come out at night. The Lion Guard accidentally mistook them for hyenas until Kion cleared things up and fended off Reirei and Goigoi. The aardwolves are known for keeping the termite population down.
** '''Mjomba''' (voiced by [[Charlie Adler]]) – A grumpy and impatient aardwolf who is the leader of the pack.
** '''Ogopa''' (voiced by Marieve Herington) – A bright and bubbly aardwolf.
** '''Haya''' (voiced by [[Ogie Banks]]) – A nervous and shy aardwolf.

* '''Laini''' (voiced by [[Meghan Strange]]) – A [[galago]] who is the leader of her group in Ndefu Grove.

* '''Vuruga Vuruga''' (voiced by Virginia Watson) – An [[African buffalo]] who is the leader of her herd. Kiara once presided over their Royal Buffalo Wallow.

* '''Young Rhino''' (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) – A young black rhinoceros calf.

* '''Hadithi''' (voiced by [[John O'Hurley]]) – A legendary [[African hawk-eagle]] who faked having invented the Hadithi Spin.

* '''Bupu's Herd''' – A herd of [[sable antelope]]s that resides in the Pride Lands.
** '''Bupu''' (voiced by [[Michael Dorn]]) – A stubborn sable antelope who is the leader of the herd and values polite behavior.
** '''Boboka''' (voiced by [[Erica Luttrell]]) – A sable antelope who is part of Bupu's herd.

* '''Chura''' (voiced by Meghan Strange) – An [[Amietophrynus regularis|African toad]].

* '''Kifaru''' (voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]]) – A poor-sighted [[white rhinoceros]].
* '''Mwenzi''' (voiced by [[Rhys Darby]]) – A [[red-billed oxpecker]] who is Kifaru's tickbird and best friend.

* '''Kulinda''' (voiced by [[Elise Allen]]) – A [[hamerkop]] who leaves her egg in Ono's nest while she builds a new nest that is safe from predators. She considers Ono to be part of her family, due to him taking good care of her baby. She later names her baby Ona, in honor of Ono.

* '''Tumbili''' (voiced by Ace Gibson) – A [[Zanzibar red colobus]] who is the leader of his troop. He grew tired of Furaha's antics and sent him away.

* '''Chama''' (voiced by [[Jacob Bertrand]]) – A young fun-loving African bush elephant who used to be part of Ma Tembo's herd. He, Mzaha, and Furaha are best friends and share a tree together near Big Springs.

* '''Mzaha''' (voiced by Cade Sutton) – A young fun-loving sable antelope who used to be part of Bupu's herd.

* '''Furaha''' (voiced by Mekai Curtis) – A young fun-loving Zanzibar red colobus who used to be part of Tumbili's troop.

* '''Nyuni''' (voiced by [[Nolan North]]) – A [[western yellow wagtail]] who temporarily becomes an unofficial member of Bupu's herd.

* '''Hodari''' (voiced by [[Justin Hires]]) – An [[Lygodactylus williamsi|electric blue gecko]] who dreamed of being in a crocodile float. Makuu made him an honorary member of his float due to his bravery when confronting Kiburi.

* '''Kongwe''' (voiced by [[CCH Pounder]]) – An [[African spurred tortoise]] who is the oldest and wisest animal in the Pride Lands.

* '''Kinyonga''' (voiced by Meghan Strange) – A [[veiled chameleon]] who helped the Lion Guard by spying on Scar in the Outlands.

* '''Kuchimba''' (voiced by [[AJ McLean]]) – A [[golden mole]] who lives underground. He helped Kion, Bunga, Kiara, Tiifu, and Zuri find part of their way back to Pride Rock when they were lost underground, and taught Tiifu that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. Like all golden moles, his eyes are non-functional and are hidden underneath small spots of dark fur, so he uses his hearing, sense of smell, and feels underground vibrations to help him navigate through tunnels.

====Outlanders====
The following characters live in the Outlands:

* '''Jasiri's Clan''' – A clan of friendly [[spotted hyena]]s that resides in the Outlands. Unlike Janja's clan, Jasiri and her hyena clan respect the Circle of Life and mostly scavenge for food. When Jasiri learns from Kion that Scar has returned, she and her clan form a hyena resistance to aid the Lion Guard and help defeat Scar and those who are on his side.
** '''Jasiri''' (voiced by [[Maia Mitchell]]<ref name="PremiereDate" />) – A spotted hyena living in the Outlands who is the leader of the clan and allies with Kion.
** '''Madoa''' (voiced by Maisie Klompus) – A spotted hyena who is Jasiri's sister and is part of her clan.
** '''Tunu''' (voiced by Crimson Hart) – A spotted hyena cub and brother of Wema who is part of Jasiri's clan.
** '''Wema''' (voiced by Fiona Hart) – A spotted hyena cub and sister of Tunu who is part of Jasiri's clan.

====Back Landers====
The following characters live in the Back Lands which is on the boarder of the Pride Lands:

* '''Badilli''' (voiced by [[Jack McBrayer]]) – A friendly cream-colored [[African leopard]] from Mirihi Forest in the Back Lands who was driven out of his territory by Mapigano. The Lion Guard trained him to have enough courage to drive off Mapigano.

* '''Dhahabu's Herd''' – A herd of [[plains zebras]] that resides in Dhahabu Grove in the Back Lands.
** '''Dhahabu''' (voiced by [[Renée Elise Goldsberry]]) – A plains zebra with golden stripes who is the leader of the herd. Bunga admires her greatly. Dhahabu is modeled after the late Zoe the Golden Zebra who resided in Hawaii's Three Ring Ranch.<ref>https://owlcation.com/stem/Meet-Zoe-The-Rare-Golden-Zebra</ref><ref>https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2017/08/09/golden-zebra-zoe-dies-hawaii/</ref>
** '''Raha''' (voiced by [[Rico Rodriguez (actor)|Rico Rodriguez]]) – A plains zebra who is Starehe's brother and part of Dhahabu's herd.
** '''Starehe''' (voiced by [[Raini Rodriguez]]) – A plains zebra who is Raha's sister and part of Dhahabu's herd.

====Other characters====
The following characters do not live in the areas list above:

* '''King Sokwe's Troop''' - A troop of [[eastern lowland gorilla]]s who live in the Theluji Mountains.
** '''King Sokwe''' (voiced by [[John Rhys-Davies]]) – An unwise eastern lowland gorilla and friend of Simba who is the leader of the troop and Majinuni and Hafifu's father.
** '''Hafifu''' (voiced by [[Phil Lester]]) - A stupid eastern lowland gorilla prince, brother of Majinuni, and son of King Sokwe who came to the Pride Lands to deliver a message to Simba.
** '''Majinuni''' (voiced by [[Dan Howell]]) – A stupid eastern lowland gorilla prince, brother of Hafifu, and son of King Sokwe who came to the Pride Lands to deliver a message to Simba.

* '''The Traveling Baboon Show''' - A trio of [[Yellow baboon|yellow baboons]] who steal food from around the Pride Lands, but later saw the error of their ways when the Lion Guard saved them from Janja's clan. In "Timon and Pumbaa's Christmas," the Traveling Baboon Show is among the animals that assist in performing "The Twelve Ways of Christmas" song.
** '''Uroho''' (voiced by [[Sinbad (comedian)|Sinbad]]) – A yellow baboon who is the leader of Traveling Baboon show.
** '''Mwevi''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) – A yellow baboon who's a member of the Traveling Baboon Show.
** '''Mwizi''' (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) – A yellow baboon who's a member of the Traveling Baboon Show.

===Antagonists===
====Army of Scar====
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* Janja's Clan are a clan of male hyenas that live in the Outlands. Initially, they disrespect the Circle of Life, but after being betrayed and almost killed by Scar, they join forces with Scar's enemies to help destroy him once and for all. After the destruction of Scar and the death of Ushari, Janja and Jasiri's clan merge as one and rule over the Outlands with Jasiri in charge while keeping the other Outlanders in line.
When Scar's spirit is summoned in season 2, he makes plans to gather the villainous Outlanders as part of his plans to take revenge on the Pride Lands.
** Janja (voiced by [[Andrew Kishino]]) is initially a cunning, arrogant, and vicious hyena who is the leader of his all-male clan, later a friendly and loyal hyena.
** Cheezi (voiced by Vargus Mason) is an excitable hyena who is one of Janja's right-hand henchmen.
** Chungu (voiced by [[Kevin Schon]]) is an unintelligent hyena with a slightly heavier build than the other hyenas who is the other of Janja's right-hand henchmen.
** Nne (voiced by [[Beau Black]]) is a stout but a sly and smart spotted hyena.
** Tano (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) is a sloping but devious and smart spotted hyena.
* Mzingo's Flock are a parliament of vultures that live in the Outlands and is allied with Janja's clan and later Jasiri's clan following Scar's defeat.
** Mzingo (voiced by [[Jonny Rees (actor)|Greg Ellis]]) is a calculative vulture who is the leader of the parliament. He sometimes serves as Janja's spy and scout. Later in season 3, he reform as Jasiri's friend and ally.
** Mwoga (voiced by [[Cam Clarke]]) is a foolish and clumsy vulture who is the spy of the parliament.
* Azaad (voiced by Behzad Dabu) is a prideful cheetah that the Lion Guard encounter in his canyon during their journey to the Tree of Life. He later helped them to the Tree of Life where he visited before and guided them down the fastest route to the Pride Lands where he later meets Simba and Nala. He is also Fuli's love interest.
* Askari (voiced by [[Michael Luwoye]]) is a lion and the leader of the original Lion Guard who was the second-born of the unnamed king and queen and a distant relative of Mufasa, Simba, and Kion. His spirit teaches Kion about how the roar works during Kion's journey to the Tree of Life.
* Night Pride are a pride of lions who protect the Tree of Life.
** Rani (speaking voice by [[Peyton Elizabeth Lee]] and singing voice by [[Lana McKissack]]) is the leader of the Night Pride and Kion's love interest. Following the death of her grandmother, Rani becomes Queen of the Tree of Life. At the end of the series, she marries Kion. Her and the Night Pride's catchphrase is "With strength & respect, Night Pride protect!"
** Baliyo (voiced by [[Hudson Yang]]) is Rani's younger brother. His battle cry is "Ladai".
** Surak (voiced by [[Lou Diamond Phillips]]) is Janna's son and Rani and Baliyo's uncle. His battle cry is ''Jogina''.
** Nirmala (voiced by Miki Yamashita) is the Night Pride's healer. She is the one who guides Kion in his recovery process. Her catchphrase is "Aramakaro".
** Janna (voiced by [[Shohreh Aghdashloo]]) is the former queen of the Night Pride, mother of Surak, and grandmother of Rani and Baliyo. She passes away in "Long Live the Queen". In "Return to the Pride Lands", her ghost is seen with the ghosts of Mufasa and Askari when Kion marries Rani with his Lion Guard agreeing to help the Night Pride protect the Tree of Life.
* Binga (voiced by Fiona Riley) is a fun-loving honey badger and Bunga's love interest.


===Villains===
* '''Janja's Clan''' – A clan of male [[spotted hyena]]s that live in the Outlands and do not respect the Circle of Life. In "The Hyena Resistance", Jasiri saves Janja from falling into a steam vent, and tells him that he and his clan are welcome to join her clan's hyena resistance to defeat Scar. After some hesitation, Janja dismisses her offer. His hesitation causes Shupavu and Njano to question his loyalty and leaves Jasiri hopeful that he will come around eventually.
* Ushari (voiced by [[Christian Slater]]) is a short-tempered cobra who used to live in the Pride Lands and would get disturbed whenever the Lion Guard was near him. In the season 2 special ''The Rise of Scar'', Ushari turns to villainy after being trampled by the Lion Guard one too many times and allies with Janja to resurrect Scar and take over the Pride Lands, which succeeds by the end of the special, as later on throughout season 2 and the beginning of season 3, Scar plots to reform his army to take revenge against Simba and Kion. By the end of "Battle for the Pride Lands", he bites Kion, resulting in a scar over Kion's left eye. Shortly after this, Ushari is knocked over by Bunga and falls to his death in the Outlands' volcano.
** '''Janja''' (voiced by [[Andrew Kishino]]) – A cunning and ruthless spotted hyena who is the leader of the clan.
* Reirei's Pack are a family pack of jackals that live in the Outlands.
** '''Cheezi''' (voiced by Vargus Mason) – An excitable spotted hyena and one of Janja's right-hand henchmen.
** '''Chungu''' (voiced by [[Kevin Schon]]) – An unintelligent spotted hyena with a slightly heavier build than the other hyenas who is the other of Janja’s right-hand henchmen.
** Reirei (voiced by [[Ana Gasteyer]]) is a clever, scheming and manipulative jackal who is the matriarch of the family.
** '''Nne''' (voiced by Beau Black) A sly and stout but smart spotted hyena.
** Goigoi (voiced by [[Phil LaMarr]]) is a lazy and dimwitted jackal who is Reirei's mate.
** Dogo (voiced by Jacob Guenther) is a jackal pup who is one of Reirei and Goigoi's sons; he has blue eyes, while the other pups have brown eyes.
** '''Tano''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) – A devious and sloping but smart spotted hyena.
** Dogo's Siblings (voiced by Jacob Guenther, [[Khary Payton]], and Alex Cartañá) are a group of young or adult jackals who are Reirei and Goigoi's sons and daughter and brothers and sister of Dogo.

** Kijana (voiced by [[Amber Hood]]) is a jackal pup who is Reirei and Goigoi's daughter and Dogo's sister.
* '''Mzingo's Parliament''' – A parliament of [[white-backed vulture]]s that live in the Outlands and is allied with Janja's clan.
* Makucha's Leap are a group of leopards who live in the Backlands. After hearing from Makini excitedly talking all about the Tree of Life and the rare animals, Makucha uses that info to sneakily follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life so that he, and later his two members, could feast on the rare animals. When they do arrive at the Tree of Life, Makucha and his allies are blown away by the Roar of the Elders.
** '''Mzingo''' (voiced by [[Jonny Rees (actor)|Greg Ellis]]) – A calculative white-backed vulture who is the leader of the parliament. He sometimes serves as Janja's spy and scout.
** Makucha (voiced by [[Steve Blum]]) is a cunning and devious cream-colored leopard from the Backlands who enjoys hunting rare animals. While he has appeared in the episodes of the series before, Makucha becomes the main antagonist of season 3 and makes a new goal, sneakily follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life so that he could feast on the rare animals. He gained allies along the way. When he does arrive at the Tree of Life, Makucha and his allies are blown away by the Roar of the Elders.
** '''Mwoga''' (voiced by [[Cam Clarke]]) – A foolish and clumsy white-backed vulture who is a member of the parliament.
** Fahari (voiced by [[Nolan North]]) is a cream-colored leopard and a member of Makucha's leap.

** Jiona (voiced by Ace Gibson) is a cream-colored leopard and a member of Makucha's leap.
* '''Ushari''' (voiced by [[Christian Slater]]) – An [[Egyptian cobra]] who often conflicted with Bunga and would get disturbed whenever the Lion Guard was near him. In the season 2 special ''The Rise of Scar'', Ushari finally gets fed up with the Lion Guard disturbing his peace and inadvertently finds out that Kion talks to Mufasa's spirit. He informs Janja of this which leads to the two of them orchestrating events that enable them to summon Scar's spirit. Upon Scar's spirit being unleashed, Ushari becomes a second-in-command to him in Scar's plot to unite all the animals of the Outlands in a plot to get revenge on the Pride Lands.
* Kiburi's Float are a group of crocodiles who were former members of Makuu's float who defied Makuu's orders and were exiled for their evil deeds.

** Kiburi (voiced by [[Common (rapper)|Common]]) is an arrogant crocodile who is the leader of the float.
* '''Reirei's Pack''' – A family pack of [[black-backed jackal]]s that live in the Outlands.
** '''Reirei''' (voiced by [[Ana Gasteyer]]) A clever, scheming and manipulative black-backed jackal who is the matriarch of the family.
** Tamka (voiced by [[Nolan North]]) is an overconfident and unintelligent crocodile who is a member of the float.
** '''Goigoi''' (voiced by [[Phil LaMarr]]) A greedy and dimwitted black-backed jackal who is Reirei's mate.
** Nduli (voiced by [[Jorge Diaz (actor)|Jorge Diaz]]) is an optimistic crocodile who is a member of the float.
* Shupavu's Group are a group of skinks who are friends with Ushari and serve as his spies.
** '''Dogo''' (voiced by Jacob Guenther) – A black-backed jackal pup who is one of Reirei and Goigoi's sons. He has blue eyes compared to the other pups who have brown eyes.
** '''Kijana''' (voiced by [[Amber Hood]]) A black-backed jackal pup who is Reirei and Goigoi's daughter and Dogo's sister.
** Shupavu (voiced by [[Meghan Strange]]) is a red skink who is the leader of the group.
** Njano (voiced by [[Ford Riley]]) is a yellow skink with a blue tongue who is second-in-command of the group.

** Nyeusi (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) is a stealthy black skink who is a member of the group.
* '''Shupavu's Group''' – A group of [[skink]]s who are friends with Ushari and serve as his spies in the Pride Lands.
** '''Shupavu''' (voiced by [[Meghan Strange]]) – A sneaky [[fire skink]] who is the leader of the group. She dislikes being close to Pride Rock.
** Waza is an observant blue skink who is a member of the group.
** Nyata is a swift purple skink who is a member of the group.
** '''Njano''' (voiced by [[Ford Riley]]) – A crafty, blue-tongued [[Trachylepis margaritifera|rainbow skink]] who is Shupavu's second-in-command.
* Kenge (voiced by [[Kristofer Hivju]]) is an enormous and ferocious monitor lizard and acquaintance of Ushari who dislikes being called "little" or else it will infuriate him. His venomous bite - to everyone except Bunga - induces temporary paralysis.
** '''Nyeusi''' (voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]]) – A stealthy black [[Trachylepis|western rock skink]] who is a member of the group.
* Chuluun (voiced by [[Kimiko Glenn]]) is a cunning and sneaky snow leopard. First encountered by the Lion Guard in the mountains in the episode "Ghost of the Mountain", Chuluun eventually is defeated for the first time as the Lion Guard fights back against her alongside a group of red pandas. After her defeat, she encounters Makucha and joins him to follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life.
** '''Waza''' – An observant blue [[Trachylepis striata|African striped skink]] who is a member of the group.
* Ora's Bank are group of Komodo dragons who encountered by the Lion Guard on an island in the episode "Dragon Island", Ora and his two unnamed lackeys is eventually defeated after Kion uses the Roar to escape the island. But little do the Lion Guard know that Ora, and later on, his two lackeys, have survived and joined up with Makucha and Chuluun to follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life.
** '''Nyata''' – A swift purple skink who is a member of the group.
** Ora (voiced by [[Andrew Kishino]]) is a ferocious Komodo dragon who is the leader of his bank.

** Komodo Dragon (voiced by [[Ford Riley]]) is an unnamed Komodo Dragon who is one of Ora's two lackeys.
* '''Kiburi's Float''' – Former members of Makuu's float who were banished from the Pride Lands for their treachery towards Makuu and Simba.
* Mama Binturong (voiced by [[Rachel House (actress)|Rachel House]]) is a sneaky and arrogant binturong crime boss who lives in the stone forest and enjoys eating tuliza until Bunga ruins her tuliza pile with his stink, causing Mama Binturong to chase him down with intention on finishing him. In "The River of Patience" after overhearing & noticing Chuluun's hatred towards Bunga, after she, Ora, and Makucha were defeated by the Lion Guard and the Night Pride, Mama Binturong joins them to assist them in their cause.
** '''Kiburi''' (voiced by [[Common (rapper)|Common]]) – An arrogant [[Nile crocodile]] who is the leader of the float. He and his followers defied Makuu's orders which led to them working with Ushari. While Kiburi challenged Makuu to a "mashindano", his three followers tried to attack Simba from behind only for the Lion Guard to intervene. Kiburi and his followers were kicked out of Makuu's float upon his loss and were exiled to the Outlands by Simba, with Kiburi vowing to have his revenge someday. Upon running into Ushari again, Kiburi and his followers were led to Scar's spirit in the hyenas' volcano and formed an alliance with him.
** '''Tamka''' (voiced by [[Nolan North]]) An overconfident and unintelligent Nile crocodile who is a member of the float.
** Smun (voiced by [[James Sie]]) is a porcupine who is the leader of his prickle and a servant of Mama Binturong.
** '''Nduli''' (voiced by [[Jorge Diaz (actor)|Jorge Diaz]]) – An optimistic Nile crocodile who is a member of the float.

* '''Kenge''' (voiced by [[Kristofer Hivju]]) – An enormous and ferocious [[rock monitor]], and acquaintance of Ushari who dislikes being called "little" or else it will infuriate him. His venomous bite induces temporary paralysis.

* '''Sumu''' (voiced by Ford Riley) – A venomous [[scorpion]] who was ordered by Scar to sting Simba.

====Back Landers====
* '''Makucha''' (voiced by [[Steven Blum]]) – A cream-colored [[African leopard]] from the Back Lands who tracks Ajabu to the Pride Lands since okapis are rare creatures. Makucha is later revealed to be the leader of his leap which is first shown when the Lion Guard was looking for water in the Back Lands during a water shortage in the Pride Lands.

* '''Mapigano''' (voiced by [[Jorge Diaz (actor)|Jorge Diaz]]) – A cream-colored African leopard who bullied Badilli upon invading his territory in Mirihi Forest in the Back Lands.

====Others====
This section lists any villains that are not from the Outlands or the Back Lands:

* '''Mpishi''' (voiced by [[Carla Hall]]) – An [[African harrier-hawk]] who leaves her hunting grounds from an unknown land and travels to the Pride Lands looking for a rare meal. She teamed up with Mwoga to target Kulinda's newly-hatched chick only to be driven off by the Lion Guard.


==Production==
==Production==
The series was announced by Disney on June 9, 2014, on the run up to the first film's 20th anniversary. [[Disney Junior]] general manager Nancy Kanter stated: "It's kind of like ''[[The Lion King]]'' meets ''[[The Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]].''"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/549693/the-lion-king-getting-sequel-tv-series-the-lion-guard-on-disney-junior|title=The Lion King Getting Sequel TV Series, The Lion Guard, On Disney Junior|work=E! Online}}</ref> The series' announcement came after a meeting between Kanter and Disney chief executive [[Bob Iger|Robert Iger]]. Iger suggested to Kanter that Disney Junior should consider producing content to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''The Lion King'' in 2014. Disney had shown early footage to young test audiences, who were able to make suggestions, such as adjusting the look of the hyenas.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fritz|first=Ben|title=Disney Junior Plans Preschool Series Based on ‘The Lion King’ (Exclusive)|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/06/09/disney-junior-plans-preschool-animated-series-based-on-the-lion-king/|publisher=''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''|accessdate=June 28, 2016|date=June 9, 2014}}</ref> Disney Consumer Products launched a line of toys to tie into the television series, as well at book titles based on the series such as ''Return of the Roar,'' ''Can't Wait to be Queen,'' ''Bunga the Wise,'' ''Meet the New Guard,'' ''Fuli Finds Her Place,'' ''Join the Lion Guard!'' and ''Kion's Animal Alphabet.''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edelweiss.abovethetreeline.com/CatalogOverview.aspx?source=catalog&catalogID=908248&savecook=1%2c1%2c1%2c1%2c1&startIndex=77&rows=10&sord=1&savecook=1|title=Catalog Overview|work=abovethetreeline.com}}</ref> A sneak peek of ''The Lion Guard'' was shown at the 2015 [[D23 (Disney)|D23 Expo]].<ref name=":0">{{cite news|url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Disney-Channel-Disney-XD-Disney-Junior-Stars-Set-for-2015-D23-EXPO-20150609| title=Disney Channel, Disney XD & Disney Junior Stars Set for 2015 D23 EXPO| publisher=Broadway World| date=June 11, 2015| accessdate=June 11, 2015}}</ref> On August 12, 2015, a sneak peek was shown, with new information that the television movie was scheduled to air in November 2015 to be titled ''The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar.''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/lion-king-tv-show-lion-guard-disney-1201567908/|title=Disney to Revive 'Lion King' With 'Lion Guard' TV Series|last=Steinberg|first=Brian|date=August 12, 2015|work=Variety|publisher=Variety Media|accessdate=August 12, 2015}}</ref> On October 9, 2015, it was announced that ''Return of the Roar'' would premiere on November 22, 2015, on Disney Channel.<ref name="returnoftheroar">{{cite news|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/animationscoop/disneys-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-set-for-nov-22-debut-20151009|title=Disney's "The Lion Guard: Return Of The Roar" Set For Nov. 22 Debut|last=Beck|first=Jerry|work=Animation Scoop|publisher=Indiewire|date=October 9, 2015|accessdate=October 9, 2015}}</ref>
The series was announced by Disney on June 9, 2014, on the run-up to the first film's 20th anniversary. [[Disney Junior]] general manager Nancy Kanter stated: "It's kind of like ''[[The Lion King]]'' meets ''[[Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]]''".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eonline.com/news/549693/the-lion-king-getting-sequel-tv-series-the-lion-guard-on-disney-junior|title=The Lion King Getting Sequel TV Series, The Lion Guard, On Disney Junior|work=E! Online|date=June 10, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140613091508/https://www.eonline.com/news/549693/the-lion-king-getting-sequel-tv-series-the-lion-guard-on-disney-junior|archive-date=June 13, 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> The series' announcement came after a meeting between Kanter and Disney chief executive [[Bob Iger|Robert Iger]]. Iger suggested to Kanter that Disney Junior should consider producing content to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''The Lion King'' in 2014. Disney had shown early footage to young test audiences, who were able to make suggestions, such as adjusting the look of the hyenas.<ref>{{cite news|last=Fritz|first=Ben|title=Disney Junior Plans Preschool Series Based on 'The Lion King' (Exclusive)|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/06/09/disney-junior-plans-preschool-animated-series-based-on-the-lion-king/|access-date=June 9, 2014|newspaper=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|date=June 9, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610045210/https://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/06/09/disney-junior-plans-preschool-animated-series-based-on-the-lion-king/|archive-date=June 10, 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> Disney Consumer Products launched a line of toys to tie into the television series, as well at book titles based on the series such as ''Return of the Roar'', ''Can't-Wait to be Queen,'' ''Bunga the Wise'', ''Meet the New Guard'', ''Fuli Finds Her Place'', ''Join the Lion Guard!'', and ''Kion's Animal Alphabet''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://edelweiss.abovethetreeline.com/CatalogOverview.aspx?source=catalog&catalogID=908248&savecook=1%2c1%2c1%2c1%2c1&startIndex=77&rows=10&sord=1&savecook=1|title=Catalog Overview|work=abovethetreeline.com}}</ref> A sneak peek of ''The Lion Guard'' was shown at the 2015 [[D23 (Disney)|D23 Expo]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Disney-Channel-Disney-XD-Disney-Junior-Stars-Set-for-2015-D23-EXPO-20150609| title=Disney Channel, Disney XD & Disney Junior Stars Set for 2015 D23 EXPO| website=Broadway World| date=June 11, 2015| access-date=June 11, 2015}}</ref> On August 12, 2015, a sneak peek was shown, with new information that the television movie was scheduled to air in November 2015 to be titled ''The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/lion-king-tv-show-lion-guard-disney-1201567908/|title=Disney to Revive 'Lion King' With 'Lion Guard' TV Series|last=Steinberg|first=Brian|date=August 12, 2015|work=Variety|publisher=Variety Media|access-date=August 12, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150813121645/https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/lion-king-tv-show-lion-guard-disney-1201567908/|archive-date=August 13, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> On October 9, 2015, it was announced that ''Return of the Roar'' would premiere on November 22, 2015, on Disney Channel.<ref name="returnoftheroar">{{cite news|url=https://blogs.indiewire.com/animationscoop/disneys-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-set-for-nov-22-debut-20151009|title=Disney's "The Lion Guard: Return Of The Roar" Set For Nov. 22 Debut|last=Beck|first=Jerry|work=Animation Scoop|publisher=Indiewire|date=October 9, 2015|access-date=October 9, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151011220148/https://blogs.indiewire.com/animationscoop/disneys-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-set-for-nov-22-debut-20151009|archive-date=October 11, 2015|url-status=live}}</ref>


On coming up with the idea, the series' creator and executive producer [[Ford Riley]] noted that in ''[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]]'' Kiara is introduced and will be future queen. Riley was interested in the idea of a second-born cub and what his role would be if Kiara is destined to become queen. Additionally, he was inspired by his 8-year-old son. "Every Thursday he and his buddies go to the park and they have this imaginary superhero team and they have all these imaginary adventures. That’s when it hit me. Let’s have a group of superheroes in the Pride Lands – ''The Avengers'' meets ''The Lion King!''"<ref name="Brett">{{cite web|last=Brett|first=Susan|title=EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Disney’s The Lion Guard creator Ford Riley talks new Lion King sequel|url=http://tvdaily.com/exclusive-interview-disneys-the-lion-guard-creator-ford-riley-talks-new-lion-king-sequel/|publisher=''TVdaily.com''|accessdate=August 21, 2016|date=February 8, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Shamus" />
On coming up with the idea, the series' creator and executive producer [[Ford Riley]] noted that at the end of ''The Lion King'' the presentation of Simba and Nala's newborn cub is seen. In ''[[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride]]'', it is revealed that the cub in question is Kiara and that she will be the future queen. Riley was interested in the idea of a second-born cub and what his role would be if Kiara is destined to become queen. Additionally, he was inspired by his 8-year-old son, who would visit the park with friends and pretend to be a superhero team.<ref name="Brett">{{cite web|last=Brett|first=Susan|title=Exclusive interview: Disney's The Lion Guard creator Ford Riley talks new Lion King sequel|url=https://tvdaily.com/exclusive-interview-disneys-the-lion-guard-creator-ford-riley-talks-new-lion-king-sequel/|publisher=TVdaily.com|access-date=August 21, 2016|date=February 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160823115446/https://tvdaily.com/exclusive-interview-disneys-the-lion-guard-creator-ford-riley-talks-new-lion-king-sequel/|archive-date=August 23, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Shamus"/>


Riley confirmed the timeline of the series; in ''Simba's Pride'' there is a years-long time gap, ''The Lion Guard'' takes place during the years in-between Kiara's first meeting with Kovu as a cub and her first hunt as an adult.<ref name="Brett" />
Riley confirmed the timeline of the series; in ''Simba's Pride'' there is a years-long time gap, ''The Lion Guard'' takes place during the years in-between Kiara's first meeting with Kovu as a cub and her first hunt as an adult.<ref name="Brett"/> Riley also noted the inclusion of [[Swahili language|Swahili]] into the series, which is used for names of characters, locations, songs, and catchphrases.<ref name="Brett"/>


Classic mythology is used as inspiration for the show. Riley stated "We want it to feel epic and so we're trying to draw from as many epics in classical literature and classical television in addition to (''The Lion King'') itself". Riley noted that protecting the Circle of Life is the main theme of the series; "The animals who respect it don't eat too much, allow for the grass to grow, and larger animals to eat smaller animals. Our bad guys come from those that don't respect the Circle of Life. They just want to eat and wreak havoc."<ref name="Shamus">{{cite web|last=Kelley|first=Shamus|title=How Does A Disney Junior Show Tell Compelling Stories?|url=https://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-lion-king/269607/how-does-a-disney-junior-show-tell-compelling-stories|publisher=denofgeek.com|access-date=January 26, 2018|date=December 12, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171212205841/https://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-lion-king/269607/how-does-a-disney-junior-show-tell-compelling-stories|archive-date=December 12, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>
Riley also noted the inclusion of [[Swahili language|Swahili]] into the series; "[W]e’ve actually hired Sarah Mirza, who literally wrote the book on English-Swahili translations. We’ve been using Swahili not just in names of characters and places but also in the language of the show itself."<ref name="Brett" />


Classic mythology is used as inspiration for the show. In reference to ''Return of the Roar'', Riley noted; "The whole laying on hands where Kion gives the mark of the guard to the rest of the team, that goes back to the [[Bible]]." Riley noted that protecting the Circle of Life is the main theme of the series; "The animals who respect it don’t eat too much, allow for the grass to grow, and larger animals to eat smaller animals. Our bad guys come from those that don’t respect the Circle of Life. They just want to eat and wreak havoc."<ref name="Shamus">{{cite web|last=Kelley|first=Shamus|title=How Does A Disney Junior Show Tell Compelling Stories?|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-lion-king/269607/how-does-a-disney-junior-show-tell-compelling-stories|publisher=denofgeek.com|accessdate=January 26, 2018|date=December 12, 2017}}</ref>
In terms of giving ''The Lion Guard'' the same look as the original film, director [[Howy Parkins]] stated that they were mindful to keep the essence of ''The Lion King.'' To that end, the crew did extensive research on the look of the backgrounds and characters and were able to obtain some original model sheets. In addition, Barry Atkinson and Mike Surrey, background painter and supervising animator for [[Timon and Pumbaa|Timon]] on the original film respectively, were brought in to consult with the series' background artists, animators and storyboard artists.<ref name="Dickson">{{cite web|last=Dickson|first=Jeremy|title=The Lion Guard director dishes on how Disney re-animated a classic|url=https://kidscreen.com/2015/11/12/qa-the-lion-guard-director-dishes-on-how-disney-re-animated-a-classic/|publisher=kidscreen.com|access-date=April 27, 2016|date=November 12, 2015}}</ref>

In terms of giving ''The Lion Guard'' the same look as the original film, director [[Howy Parkins]] stated that they were mindful to keep the essence of ''The Lion King''. To that end, the crew did extensive research on the look of the backgrounds and characters and were able to obtain some original model sheets. In addition, Barry Atkinson and Mike Surrey, background painter and supervising animator for [[Timon and Pumbaa|Timon]] on the original film respectively, were brought in to consult with the series' background artists, animators and storyboard artists.<ref name="Dickson">{{cite web|last=Dickson|first=Jeremy|title=The Lion Guard director dishes on how Disney re-animated a classic|url=http://kidscreen.com/2015/11/12/qa-the-lion-guard-director-dishes-on-how-disney-re-animated-a-classic/|publisher=kidscreen.com|accessdate=April 27, 2016|date=November 12, 2015}}</ref>


Speaking on the show's educational aspect, Parkins stated that research was done on animals and habitats in the [[Serengeti]], and that this information is woven into storylines without being overt.<ref name="Dickson" />
Speaking on the show's educational aspect, Parkins stated that research was done on animals and habitats in the [[Serengeti]], and that this information is woven into storylines without being overt.<ref name="Dickson" />


==Episodes==
==Broadcast==
Like its American counterpart, ''Return of the Roar'' premiered on November 22, 2015, on [[Disney Channel (Canada)|Disney Channel]] in Canada, while the series premiered on January 17, 2016, on [[Disney Junior (Canada)|Disney Junior]], two days after its American premiere.<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.corusent.com/news/disneys-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-primetime-television-movie-event-premieres-sunday-november-22-on-disney-channel/|title=Disney's The Lion Guard: Return Of The Roar Primetime Television Movie Event Premieres Sunday, November 22 on Disney Channel|date=October 9, 2015|publisher=Corus Entertainment|location=Toronto|access-date=October 26, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.corusent.com/news/disney-juniors-the-lion-guard-an-animated-series-featuring-the-adventures-of-kion-simba-and-nalas-second-born-cub-debuts-sunday-january-17-at-1130-a-m-etpt/|title=Disney Junior's The Lion Guard, an Animated Series Featuring the Adventures of Kion — Simba and Nala's Second-Born Cub Debuts Sunday, January 17 at 11:30 a.m. ET/PT|date=December 10, 2015|publisher=Corus Entertainment|location=Toronto|access-date=February 5, 2016|archive-date=July 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180712185428/https://www.corusent.com/news/disney-juniors-the-lion-guard-an-animated-series-featuring-the-adventures-of-kion-simba-and-nalas-second-born-cub-debuts-sunday-january-17-at-1130-a-m-etpt/|url-status=dead}}</ref> In the United Kingdom and Ireland, ''Return of the Roar'' premiered on [[Disney Junior (UK & Ireland)|Disney Junior]] on February 8, 2016, while the series premiered on April 13, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.co.uk/m-detail/2298016/115194268/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar|title=The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar|work=TV Guide UK|access-date=February 5, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.primarytimes.net/news/2016/01/the-lion-guard-debuts-13th-april-2016-on-disney-junior|title=The Lion Guard debuts 13th April 2016 on Disney Junior|work=Primary Times|access-date=February 5, 2016}}</ref> In Australia and New Zealand, the pilot debuted on February 6, 2016, and the series began airing on February 28, 2016, on [[Disney Junior (Australia and New Zealand)|Disney Junior]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxtel.com.au/got/whats-on/foxtel-insider/disney-junior/the-lion-guard.html|title=The Lion Guard: the circle of life continues|date=February 4, 2016|work=Foxtel Insider|publisher=Foxtel|access-date=February 5, 2016}}</ref> In Southeast Asia, the pilot premiered on March 20, 2016, on [[Disney Channel (Asia)|Disney Channel]] (April 11 on [[Disney Junior (Asia)|Disney Junior]]) and the series itself on April 17 on the Disney Junior block on Disney Channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://video.disney.id/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-a-new-hero-will-rise|title=The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar|access-date=April 7, 2016|publisher=Disney Southeast Asia|archive-date=March 31, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160331043426/https://video.disney.id/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-a-new-hero-will-rise|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://video.disney.id/the-lion-guard-series-premiere|title=The Lion Guard: Series Premiere|access-date=April 7, 2016|publisher=Disney Southeast Asia|archive-date=April 6, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406054452/https://video.disney.id/the-lion-guard-series-premiere|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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==Spin-off==
==Reception==
Max Nicholson from ''[[IGN]]'' gave the pilot episode score of 7.7, describing the special as "a fun-filled, if younger-skewing, hour television". He praised the pilot for introducing more of the ''Lion King'' lore, and also the animation, music, and performance of the new voice actors. However, he found Janja and his clan lacked the appeal to make a compelling villain.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2015/11/20/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-review|first=Max|last=Nicholson|work=[[IGN]]|title=The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar Review|access-date=December 29, 2019|date=November 20, 2015}}</ref>
A short-form series called ''It's UnBungalievable'' starring Bunga and Ono premiered on [[Disney Junior]] and [[Disneynature]] on January 9, 2016. In the series, Bunga and Ono pick two animals to compete in contests such as "Who's Quicker?" "Who Has Better Hair?" and "Who's Hungrier?" The series features live-action animal footage provided by Disneynature.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dickson|first=Jeremy|title=Disney’s The Lion Guard gets short-form spinoff|url=http://kidscreen.com/2016/01/08/disneys-the-lion-guard-gets-short-form-spinoff/|publisher=kidscreen.com|accessdate=April 27, 2016|date=January 8, 2015}}</ref>


Ed Power of ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' scored the pilot two stars out of five, labeling it a "Soggy, Sentimental throwback".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/02/08/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-a-soggy-sentimental-throwback/|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/02/08/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-a-soggy-sentimental-throwback/|archive-date=January 12, 2022|url-access=subscription|url-status=live|work=[[Daily Telegraph]]|title=The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar is a soggy, sentimental throwback - review|first=Ed|last=Power|date=February 8, 2016|access-date=November 14, 2020}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
#"Who's Quicker?"
#"Who's Mightier?"
#"Who Has Better Hair?"
#"Who's Hungrier?"
#"Who's the Better Babysitter?"
#"Who's Cuter?"
#"Who's Sillier?"
#"Who's Louder?"
#"Who's Brainier?"
#"Who's a Better Flyer?"


Emily Ashby of [[Common Sense Media]] gave the series four out of five stars, stating "With its strong messages about courage, responsibility, and friendship, this series is a fun pick for kids, and parents who watch with their kids will enjoy seeing the original ''The Lion King'' gang -- including Timon, Pumbaa, and the eccentric Rafiki -- in cameos throughout the series".<ref>{{cite web|last=Ashby|first=Emily|title=The Lion Guard TV review|url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/the-lion-guard|website=commonsensemedia.org|access-date=November 15, 2020}}</ref>
==Broadcast==
Like its American counterpart, ''Return of the Roar'' premiered on November 22, 2015, on [[Disney Channel (Canada)|Disney Channel]] in Canada, while the series premiered on January 17, 2016, on [[Disney Junior (Canada)|Disney Junior]], two days after its American premiere.<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.corusent.com/news/disneys-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-primetime-television-movie-event-premieres-sunday-november-22-on-disney-channel/|title=Disney's The Lion Guard: Return Of The Roar Primetime Television Movie Event Premieres Sunday, November 22 on Disney Channel|date=October 9, 2015|publisher=Corus Entertainment|location=Toronto|accessdate=October 26, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.corusent.com/news/disney-juniors-the-lion-guard-an-animated-series-featuring-the-adventures-of-kion-simba-and-nalas-second-born-cub-debuts-sunday-january-17-at-1130-a-m-etpt/|title=Disney Junior’s The Lion Guard, an Animated Series Featuring the Adventures of Kion — Simba and Nala’s Second-Born Cub Debuts Sunday, January 17 at 11:30 a.m. ET/PT|date=December 10, 2015|publisher=Corus Entertainment|location=Toronto|accessdate=February 5, 2016}}</ref> In the United Kingdom and Ireland, ''Return of the Roar'' premiered on [[Disney Junior (UK & Ireland)|Disney Junior]] on February 8, 2016, while the series premiered on April 13, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.co.uk/m-detail/2298016/115194268/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar|title=The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar|work=TV Guide UK|accessdate=February 5, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.primarytimes.net/news/2016/01/the-lion-guard-debuts-13th-april-2016-on-disney-junior|title=The Lion Guard debuts 13th April 2016 on Disney Junior|work=Primary Times|accessdate=February 5, 2016}}</ref> In Australia and New Zealand, the pilot debuted on February 6, 2016, and the series began airing on February 28 on [[Disney Junior (Australia and New Zealand)|Disney Junior]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxtel.com.au/got/whats-on/foxtel-insider/disney-junior/the-lion-guard.html|title=The Lion Guard: the circle of life continues|date=February 4, 2016|work=Foxtel Insider|publisher=Foxtel|accessdate=February 5, 2016}}</ref> In Southeast Asia, ''Return of the Roar'' premiered on March 20, 2016, on [[Disney Channel (Asia)|Disney Channel]] (April 11, 2016, on [[Disney Junior (Asia)|Disney Junior]]) and the series premiered on April 17, 2016, on Disney Junior block in Disney Channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://video.disney.id/the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-a-new-hero-will-rise|title=The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar|accessdate=April 7, 2016|publisher=Disney Southeast Asia}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://video.disney.id/the-lion-guard-series-premiere|title=The Lion Guard: Series Premiere|accessdate=April 7, 2016|publisher=Disney Southeast Asia}}</ref> It aired in [[TVNZ]] in New Zealand and [[7flix]] in Australia. [[E-Junior]] in the United Arab Emirates, [[Sat.1]] in Germany and [[MiniMini+]] in Poland. The series airs on [[MeTV]], [[Radio Television of Kosovo|RTK One Kosovo]] and [[Gulli]].


==Home media==
==Home media==
===Region 1 DVD releases===

===DVD releases===
Distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]].
Distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]].


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!Additional Features
!Additional Features
|-
|-
|''The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-on-dvd-with-exclusive-gift-on-february-23-82287/|title='The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar' on DVD with Exclusive Gift on February 23 – Stitch Kingdom|work=Stitch Kingdom}}</ref>
|'' The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar''<ref name="Stitch Kingdom">{{cite web|url=https://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-the-lion-guard-return-of-the-roar-on-dvd-with-exclusive-gift-on-february-23-82287/|title=' The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar' on DVD with Exclusive Gift on February 23 – Stitch Kingdom|work=Stitch Kingdom}}</ref>
|February 23, 2016
|February 23, 2016
|Television movie
|Television movie
|Music video of Beau Black performing "Here Comes the Lion Guard."<br>
|Music video of Beau Black performing "Here Comes the Lion Guard."<br />
Talking Lion Guard Backpack Clip
Talking Lion Guard Backpack Clip
|-
|-
|''The Lion Guard: Unleash the Power''<ref>{{cite web|last=Lambert|first=David|title=The Lion Guard – 'Unleash The Power': Disney's Press Release for the First DVD!|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lion-Guard-Unleash-the-Power/22359|publisher=tvshowsondvd.com|accessdate=June 12, 2016|date=June 10, 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160612175017/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lion-Guard-Unleash-the-Power/22359|archivedate=June 12, 2016|df=}}</ref>
|''The Lion Guard: Unleash the Power''<ref name="Lambert">{{cite web|last=Lambert|first=David|title=The Lion Guard – 'Unleash The Power': Disney's Press Release for the First DVD!|url=https://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lion-Guard-Unleash-the-Power/22359|publisher=tvshowsondvd.com|access-date=June 12, 2016|date=June 10, 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160612175017/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lion-Guard-Unleash-the-Power/22359|archive-date=June 12, 2016}}</ref>
|September 20, 2016
|September 20, 2016
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*"The Search for Utamu" (Season 1, Episode 8)
*"The Search for Utamu" (Season 1, Episode 8)
*"Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots" (Season 1, Episode 1)
*"Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots" (Season 1, Episode 1)
|''
|
Lion Guard Power Necklace
Lion Guard Power Necklace
|-
|-
|''The Lion Guard: Life in the Pride Lands''<ref>{{cite web|title=The Lion Guard – Life in the Pride Lands on Disney DVD January 10th|url=http://dapsmagic.com/2016/11/02/lion-guard-life-pride-lands-disney-dvd-january-10th/|publisher=dapsmagic.com|accessdate=November 3, 2016|date=November 2, 2016}}</ref>
|''The Lion Guard: Life in the Pride Lands''<ref name="dapsmagic.com">{{cite web|title=The Lion Guard – Life in the Pride Lands on Disney DVD January 10th|url=https://dapsmagic.com/2016/11/02/lion-guard-life-pride-lands-disney-dvd-january-10th/|publisher=dapsmagic.com|access-date=November 3, 2016|date=November 2, 2016}}</ref>
|January 10, 2017
|January 10, 2017
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*"Never Roar Again" (Season 1, Episode 21)
*"Never Roar Again" (Season 1, Episode 21)
*"The Imaginary Okapi" (Season 1, Episode 14)
*"The Imaginary Okapi" (Season 1, Episode 14)
|Music videos: "A Trail to Hope", "Teke Ruka Teleza"<br>''
|Music videos: "A Trail to Hope", "Teke Ruka Teleza"<br />
''It's UnBungalievable'' shorts
''It's UnBungalievable'' shorts
Five Lion Guard Wristbands

Five Lion Guard Wristbands
|-
|-
|''The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar''<ref>{{cite web|last=Snook|first=Jay|title=A Dangerous Foe Returns on ‘The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar’|url=https://goodmenproject.com/arts/dangerous-foe-returns-the-rise-of-scar-jsnk/|website=goodmenproject.com|accessdate=January 9, 2018|date=January 8, 2018}}</ref>
|''The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar''<ref name="Snook">{{cite web|last=Snook|first=Jay|title=A Dangerous Foe Returns on 'The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar'|url=https://goodmenproject.com/arts/dangerous-foe-returns-the-rise-of-scar-jsnk/|website=goodmenproject.com|access-date=January 9, 2018|date=January 8, 2018}}</ref>
|January 9, 2018
|January 9, 2018
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===Region 2 DVD releases===
==Soundtracks==
Distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]].

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!Release Date
!Episodes
!Additional Features
|-
|'' The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar''<ref name="Stitch Kingdom"/>
|28 March 2016
|Television movie
|Music video of Beau Black performing "Here Comes the Lion Guard."<br />
Talking Lion Guard Backpack Clip
|-
|''The Lion Guard: Unleash the Power''<ref name="Lambert"/>
|3 October 2016
|
*"Fuli's New Family" (Season 1, Episode 7)
*"Bunga the Wise" (Season 1, Episode 3)
*"Eye of the Beholder" (Season 1, Episode 5)
*"Follow That Hippo!" (Season 1, Episode 9)
*"The Search for Utamu" (Season 1, Episode 8)
*"Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots" (Season 1, Episode 1)
|
Lion Guard Power Necklace
|-
|''The Lion Guard: Life in the Pride Lands''<ref name="dapsmagic.com"/>
|13 February 2017
|
*"The Rise of Makuu" (Season 1, Episode 2)
*"The Kupatana Celebration" (Season 1, Episode 6)
*"Bunga and the King" (Season 1, Episode 13)
*"Never Roar Again" (Season 1, Episode 21)
*"The Imaginary Okapi" (Season 1, Episode 14)
|Music videos: "A Trail to Hope", "Teke Ruka Teleza"<br />
''It's UnBungalievable'' shorts

Five Lion Guard Wristbands
|-
|''The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar''<ref name="Snook"/>
|5 March 2018
|
*"The Rise of Scar" (Season 2, Episode 5/Television movie)
*"The Trouble With Galagos" (Season 1, Episode 16)
*"Janja's New Crew" (Season 1, Episode 17)
*"Baboons!" (Season 1, Episode 18)
*"Lions of the Outlands" (Season 1, Episode 20)
|
|-
|}

==Soundtrack==
{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| name = The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series)
| name = The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series)
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| genre = [[Children's music|Children]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[Pop rock]], [[World music|world]], [[soundtrack]]
| genre = [[Children's music|Children]], [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Pop rock]], [[World music|World]], [[Soundtrack]]
| length = 34:43
| length = 34:43
| label = [[Walt Disney Records|Walt Disney]]
| label = [[Walt Disney Records|Walt Disney]]
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|headline = ''The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series)''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lion-guard-music-from-tv-series/id1058089883|title=The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series) by Various Artists|publisher=iTunes Store|accessdate=January 7, 2016}}</ref>
|headline = ''The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series)''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lion-guard-music-from-tv-series/id1058089883|title=The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series) by Various Artists|date=January 2016 |publisher=iTunes Store|access-date=January 7, 2016}}</ref>
|extra_column = Performer(s)
|extra_column = Performer(s)
|title1 = Call of the Guard (The Lion Guard Theme)
|title1 = Call of the Guard (The Lion Guard Theme)
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|title15 = Call of the Guard (Full Version)
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|extra15 = The Lion Guard Chorus
|extra15 = The Lion Guard Chorus
|length15 = 4:21
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A second soundtrack release entitled ''The Lion Guard: Disney Junior Music'' was released digitally on September 1, 2017.
A second soundtrack release entitled ''The Lion Guard: Disney Junior Music'' was released digitally on September 1, 2017.

==Awards and nominations==
{| class="wikitable"
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! Award
! Category
! Nominee
! Result
! Ref.
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| rowspan="2" | 2017
| [[48th NAACP Image Awards|NAACP Image Awards]]
| [[NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Children's Program|Outstanding Children's Program]]
| ''The Lion Guard''
| {{nom}}
| align="center"| <ref>{{cite news|last=Kinane|first=Ruth|title=Beyoncé leads the pack of 2017 NAACP Image Awards nominees|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/12/13/naacp-image-awards-nominees-2017|work=EW|date=December 13, 2016}}</ref>
|-
| [[44th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Daytime Emmy Awards]]
| Outstanding Original Song
| Beau Black, Sarah Mirza, Ford Riley, Kevin Hopps for "Sisi Ni Sawa”
| {{Nom}}
| align="center" | <ref>{{cite web|title=THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR THE 44th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS|url=https://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_44th_nominations_v06.pdf|website=emmyonline.org|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=November 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211120123355/https://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_44th_nominations_v06.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| 2018
| [[49th NAACP Image Awards|NAACP Image Awards]]
| Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – (Television or Film)
| David Oyelowo
| {{nom}}
| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/2018-naacp-image-award-nominations-complete-list-1057758 |title=NAACP Image Awards: 'Marshall,' 'Get Out,' 'Girls Trip' Dominate Film Nominations |author=THR Staff |date=20 November 2017 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=7 November 2024}}</ref>
|-
| 2020
| [[47th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Daytime Emmy Awards]]
| Outstanding Original Song
| Beau Black, Ford Riley, Jennifer Skelly for "As You Move Forward"
| {{Nom}}
| align="center" | <ref>{{cite web|title=THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR THE 47th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS|url=https://deadline.com/2020/05/daytime-emmy-nominations-2020-list-of-nomineesospital-sesame-street-the-view-top-list-cbs-amazon-prime-lead-networks-1202940564/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=May 21, 2020}}</ref>
|}


==References==
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==Notes==
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*[http://movies.disney.com/the-lion-guard ''The Lion Guard'' official DVD website]
*{{IMDb title|3793630}}
*{{IMDb title|3793630}}


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The Lion Guard
GenreAdventure
Comedy
Musical
Based onThe Lion King
Developed byFord Riley
Directed byHowy Parkins
Voices of
Opening theme"Call of the Guard" performed by The Lion Guard Chorus
Ending theme"Here Comes the Lion Guard" (Seasons 1–2) performed by Beau Black
"The Power of the Roar" (Season 3) written by Ford Riley and Beau Black
performed by Michael Luwoye
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes74 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersFord Riley
Howy Parkins
Running time22 minutes
Production companyDisney Television Animation
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel (2015)
Disney Junior (2016–2019)
ReleaseJanuary 15, 2016 (2016-01-15) –
November 3, 2019 (2019-11-03)[b]

The Lion Guard is an American animated television series developed by Ford Riley[2] and based on Disney's 1994 film The Lion King. The series was first broadcast with a television film titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar on Disney Channel on November 22, 2015, and began airing as a TV series on January 15, 2016, on Disney Junior.[3] It is the second television series to be based on The Lion King, the first being The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa (1995–1999). The Lion Guard is a sequel and spin-off to The Lion King, and takes place during the time-gap within the 1998 direct-to-video sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride,[4] while the third and final season takes place in parallel with the film's second act, with the final two episodes serving as an epilogue.

The second season premiered on July 7, 2017, followed by the third on August 3, 2019,[5] with the series finale airing on November 3 the same year.

Premise

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The show centers on Kion, the son of King Simba and Queen Nala, and the younger brother of Kiara. As second-born to the throne, Kion was gifted with a power called the 'Roar of the Elders' and becomes the leader of the Lion Guard, a team that protects the Pride Lands and defends the Circle of Life.

Despite the tradition that the Lion Guard has always been made of lions, Kion appoints his friends Bunga the honey badger, Beshte the hippopotamus, Fuli the cheetah, and Ono the egret, and together, they set out to keep their homeland safe and protect it from animals who disrespect the Circle of Life.

At the start of Season 2, the Lion Guard's mission becomes harder when Kion's deceased granduncle Scar returns as a fiery spirit and plans to destroy the Pride Lands. Scar forms an army consisted of animals from the Outlands. This eventually leads to an all-out battle between the Pridelanders and the Outlanders.

By Season 3, the guard, now teenagers, successfully defeat Scar. Afterwards, they leave the Pride Lands to locate the Tree of Life in Asia to cure Kion and Ono's battle injuries, Kion having received a venomous scar from Ushari the cobra and Ono losing his eyesight from the poisonous volcanic fumes while rescuing Bunga. Kion's team also gets a new member, a martial eagle named Anga who replaces Ono's position as the keenest of sight after Ono temporarily loses his eyesight, while the latter gains a new position as the smartest.

Once reaching the Tree of Life, the Lion Guard assists in defending the haven from intruders together with the Night Pride, the group and family who protects the Tree of Life. After Kion and Ono are healed and their enemies are defeated, hyenas Jasiri and Janja (the latter having reformed during the final confrontation with Scar) come looking for them and alert them that Zira and her pride are back.

The Lion Guard returns to the Pride Lands, only to find out that the conflict has already been settled. Zira's daughter, Vitani, has formed her own Lion Guard in their absence, causing an argument between them and Kion's Lion Guard. However, after seeing Vitani's confidence in becoming a leader even without the Roar, Kion allows Vitani's Lion Guard to succeed his Guard as defenders of the Pride Lands. Kion and his friends return to Asia where Kion marries the Night Pride's leader, Queen Rani, and is crowned king of the Tree of Life.

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
PilotNovember 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)
126January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15)April 21, 2017 (2017-04-21)
229July 7, 2017 (2017-07-07)April 22, 2019 (2019-04-22)
319August 3, 2019 (2019-08-03)November 3, 2019 (2019-11-03)

Characters

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The Lion Guard

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  • Kion (voiced by Max Charles,[1] singing voice by Aaron Daniel Jacob in season 3 except for "Battle for the Pride Lands") is a lion who is Simba and Nala's second-born cub, Mufasa's grandson, Kiara's younger brother, the Prince of the Pride Lands, and the leader of the Lion Guard as well as its fiercest member. He serves as the main protagonist of the series. He often exclaims "Hevi kabisa!" His and the Lion Guard's catchphrase is "Till the Pride Lands end, Lion Guard defend!" By the end of the season 3 premiere "Battle for the Pride Lands", Kion gets a scar over his left eye due to being bit by Ushari the cobra before defeating Scar. Kion and the Lion Guard then journey to find the Tree of Life to heal him. Once reaching the Tree of Life, Kion meets the protectors of the tree, the Night Pride, who guides him during his recovery process. He and the Night Pride's leader Rani fall in love during his journey and they become the rulers of the tree of life in the series finale.
  • Bunga (voiced by Joshua Rush[1]) is a honey badger who is the bravest member of the Lion Guard. He is Timon and Pumbaa's adoptive nephew and Kion's best friend.[6] He often exclaims "Un-Bunga-lievable!" His battle cry is "Zuka Zama!" In season three he meets a honey badger named Binga, and they fall in love.
  • Fuli (voiced by Diamond White[1]) is a cheetah who is the fastest member of the Lion Guard, the only female member (before Anga), Kion's friend and second-in-command. She is also the first female animal to ever serve in the Guard as mentioned in the season 2 special The Rise of Scar. Her battle cry is "Huwezi!" In season three, she develops romantic feelings for a cheetah named Azaad.
  • Beshte (voiced by Dusan Brown[1]) is a hippopotamus who is the strongest member of the Lion Guard and Kion's friend. His friendliness extends to everyone, as he acts like a big brother to the younger members of his herd, a friend to animals of all different species, and a protector of the Pride Lands at large. He often exclaims "Poa!" His battle cry is "Twende Kiboko!"
  • Ono (voiced by Atticus Shaffer[1]) is an egret who is Kion's friend. Ono was the keenest of sight of the Lion Guard until his eyes were damaged while saving Bunga in "Battle for the Pride Lands". Ono respectfully relinquishes his original role to Anga, though Kion keeps Ono as part of the Lion Guard by giving him the new role of the smartest member, due to Ono's vast knowledge of all kinds of animals, the environment and much more. He often exclaims "Hapana!" In Season 3, he also often mutters "Nowaza" whenever he tries to think, most commonly when he tries to remember to locations on the map to the Tree of Life. He is the youngest member of the Lion Guard.
  • Anga (voiced by Bryana Salaz) is an eagle who takes over as the keenest of sight from Ono at the start of season 3. Her battle cry is "Anga Lenga!"

The Lion King alumni

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The characters returning from The Lion King and its sequels and spin-offs appear in this series:

  • Simba (voiced by Rob Lowe[1]) is a lion who is Mufasa's son, Nala's mate, Scar's nephew, and Kiara and Kion's father. He is the King of the Pride Lands and the leader of his Pride.[7] Simba and Bunga share a history of having lived with Timon and Pumbaa, as pointed in the season 1 episode "Bunga and The King". Lowe replaces Matthew Broderick, who voiced Simba in the original film and sequel.
  • Nala (voiced by Gabrielle Union[1]) is a lioness who is Simba's mate, Kiara and Kion's mother. She is the Queen of the Pride Lands.[7] Union replaces Moira Kelly, who voiced Nala in the original film and sequel.
  • Kiara (voiced by Eden Riegel[1]) is a lioness who is Simba and Nala's daughter, Mufasa's granddaughter, Kion's older sister, the Princess of the Pride Lands and its future queen. Riegel also voiced young adult Kiara (replacing Neve Campbell, who voiced young adult Kiara in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride) in the series finale "Return to the Pride Lands". Riegel also replaces Michelle Horn, who voiced young Kiara in Simba's Pride.
  • Timon (voiced by Kevin Schon[1]) is Simba and Pumbaa's wisecracking meerkat friend.[6] Timon is Bunga's adoptive uncle. Schon, who previously voiced Timon in Timon & Pumbaa and other various media, replaces Nathan Lane, who voiced Timon in the original film and sequels.[7]
  • Pumbaa (voiced by Ernie Sabella[1]) is Simba and Timon's warmhearted warthog friend.[6] Pumbaa is Bunga's other adoptive uncle. Sabella reprises his role from the original film and most related media.
  • Rafiki (voiced by Khary Payton[8]) is a wise old mandrill who serves as a Royal Mjuzi (a Pride Lands word for knowledge keeper and advisor) for the Royal Family of Pride Rock. Payton replaces Robert Guillaume, who voiced Rafiki in the original film and sequel.
  • Zazu (voiced by Jeff Bennett[1]) is a red-billed hornbill who is Simba's majordomo and supplies news via the Morning Report of the Pride Lands. Bennett replaces Edward Hibbert, who, in turn, replaced Rowan Atkinson in the original film as the voice of Zazu in Simba's Pride: Bennett previously provided Zazu's singing voice in the 2003 special edition of The Lion King for the song "The Morning Report".
  • Mufasa (voiced by James Earl Jones in Return of the Roar, reprising his role from The Lion King and its sequels,[1] and Gary Anthony Williams for the rest of the series) is Simba's father and Kion's grandfather who was the original king of the Pride Lands, and was killed in the original film by a wildebeest stampede orchestrated by his younger brother Scar. Since his death, he lives on as a spirit that gives Kion advice on how to get through any tough plight.
  • Scar (voiced by David Oyelowo[9]) is Simba's uncle, Kion and Kiara's great-uncle and Mufasa's younger brother. In his youth, Scar was the leader of the Lion Guard, gifted with the Roar of the Elders. During his young adulthood, he befriended a rogue lion from the Outlands, who leads him into the jaws of a cobra, who gave him his scar. In anger, Scar used the Roar to kill the lion and snake, however, Mufasa teased his brother and gave him the nickname of Scar, leading to Scar plotting to dethrone Mufasa, before abusing his power by using the Roar to destroy his Guard. In the years that followed the Lion Guard's downfall, Scar plots with the hyenas to rule over the Pride Lands, eventually leading to Mufasa's death, and Simba's exile from the Pride Lands. After being defeated by an older Simba in a vicious fight in the original film, he was mauled to death by the hyenas when he betrayed them by trying to pin the blame of Mufasa's death on them after initially blaming Simba. By the end of The Rise of Scar, Kion unintentionally summons Scar back as a fiery spirit in the Outlands' volcano after he uses the Roar in anger when Janja provokes him. Scar then begins to form plans to take over the Pride Lands and rule it forever. However, by the end of the season 3 premiere Battle for the Pride Lands, Scar is defeated and sent back to hell by Kion. Oyelowo replaces Jim Cummings, who, in turn, replaced Jeremy Irons as the voice of Scar in Simba's Pride.
  • The Outsiders are a pride of offshoot lions that were loyal to Scar. After Scar's death, Simba exiled them from the Pride Lands. In the third season, they reform and join Simba's pride under Kovu and Kiara's future rule.
    • Zira (voiced by Nika Futterman) is a lioness who is the mother of Kovu, Vitani, and Nuka and the leader of the Outsiders. After the death of Scar, Simba exiled her and her clan from the Pride Lands. While Kion and the Lion Guard are on their journey to the Tree of Life, Zira attacks the Pride Lands, which leads to her death, as seen in Simba's Pride. Futterman replaces Suzanne Pleshette, who voiced Zira in Simba's Pride.
    • Kovu (voiced by Jason Marsden) is a lion who is Zira's youngest son and the younger brother of Nuka and Vitani. Before the series, he briefly befriended (and later fell in love with) Kiara. In Return to the Pride Lands, Kovu is now Kion's older brother-in-law. Marsden reprises his role from Simba's Pride, and replaces Ryan O'Donohue who voiced Kovu as a cub.
    • Nuka (voiced by Andy Dick) is an adolescent lion who is the oldest son of Zira and the older brother of Kovu and Vitani. Parallel to the third season of the series, Nuka died in the rush to catch Simba. Dick reprises his role from Simba's Pride.
    • Vitani (voiced by Lacey Chabert) is a lioness who is Zira's daughter and the sister of Nuka and Kovu. Years later after she and her pride joined Simba's, Vitani formed her own Lion Guard in Kion's Guard's absence. Chabert, who voiced young Vitani in Simba's Pride, replaces Meredith Scott Lynn, who voiced young adult Vitani.

Supporting

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  • Tiifu (voiced by Sarah Hyland[8] in Return of the Roar, season 1 and The Rise of Scar and Bailey Gambertoglio in season 2) is a lion friend of Kiara and a member of Simba's Pride who is somewhat more sensible than her constant companion Zuri.
  • Zuri (voiced by Madison Pettis[8]) is another lion friend of Kiara and a member of Simba's Pride who is somewhat vain and hates getting dirty.
  • Makini (voiced by Landry Bender) is a young mandrill who becomes Rafiki's apprentice. She is one of a few characters who know that Kion speaks to the spirit of Mufasa. In Season 3, she went along with the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life. Following Queen Janna's passing, Makini is made Rani's Royal Mjuzi.
  • Vitani's Lion Guard are a group of lionesses seen in the series finale led by Kovu's sister Vitani who is the Fiercest member of her guard who take the role of the Lion Guard during Kion and his Lion Guard's absence, due to their journey to the Tree of Life.
    • Shabaha (voiced by Fiona Riley) is a Bravest member of Vitani's Lion Guard, known for her level of insanity. Her fighting style is similar to Bunga, but whereas Bunga's bravery leaves him dimwitted, Shabaha's makes her slightly unhinged and often laughs maniacally in the midst of a challenge. Her catchphrase is "Bila hofu!"
    • Kasi (voiced by Savannah Smith) is a Fastest member of Vitani's Lion Guard, noted to have Fuli's level of serenity. Though without the advantage of Fuli's cheetah speed, Kasi has more constant stamina as she is a lion and agility in part due to her thin build. Her catchphrase is "Haraka, haraka!"
    • Imara (voiced by Rachel Crow) is a strongest member of Vitani's Lion Guard, given her tenacity. With a stocky build, she proves nearly as strong as Beshte. Her catchphrase is "Misuli!"
    • Tazama (voiced by Sophie Reynolds) is a Keenest of Sight in Vitani's Lion Guard, as well as a supportive team player. While not able to fly like Anga or Ono, Tazama is capable of seeing in darkness and has some level of Ono's tact. Her catchphrase is "Hiyo kali!"
  • Jasiri's Clan are a clan of friendly hyenas that resides in the Outlands. Unlike Janja's clan, Jasiri and her hyena clan respect the Circle of Life and mostly scavenge for food. When Jasiri learns from Kion that Scar has returned, she and her clan form a hyena resistance to aid the Lion Guard and help defeat Scar. After the season 3 premiere Battle for the Pride Lands, Jasiri and Janja's clan have unified as one and rule the Outlands with Jasiri in charge.
    • Jasiri (voiced by Maia Mitchell[3]) is a hyena living in the Outlands who is the leader of the clan and allies with Kion. In season 2, after learning of Scar's spiritual return to the Outlands, Jasiri forms the Hyena Resistance, consisting of her entire clan in an attempt to overthrow Scar as the leader of the Outlands. In season 3, Jasiri accepts Janja and his clan as members of her clan and after the defeat and destruction of Scar, Jasiri becomes the leader of the Outlands.
    • Madoa (voiced by Maisie Klompus) is a hyena who is Jasiri's sister and is part of her clan.
    • Tunu (voiced by Crimson Hart) is a hyena cub and brother of Wema who is part of Jasiri's clan.
    • Wema (voiced by Fiona Hart) is a hyena cub and sister of Tunu who is part of Jasiri's clan.
  • Makuu (voiced by Blair Underwood) is a formerly villainous crocodile who is the leader of the crocodile float, reforming from his troublemaking ways.
  • Janja's Clan are a clan of male hyenas that live in the Outlands. Initially, they disrespect the Circle of Life, but after being betrayed and almost killed by Scar, they join forces with Scar's enemies to help destroy him once and for all. After the destruction of Scar and the death of Ushari, Janja and Jasiri's clan merge as one and rule over the Outlands with Jasiri in charge while keeping the other Outlanders in line.
    • Janja (voiced by Andrew Kishino) is initially a cunning, arrogant, and vicious hyena who is the leader of his all-male clan, later a friendly and loyal hyena.
    • Cheezi (voiced by Vargus Mason) is an excitable hyena who is one of Janja's right-hand henchmen.
    • Chungu (voiced by Kevin Schon) is an unintelligent hyena with a slightly heavier build than the other hyenas who is the other of Janja's right-hand henchmen.
    • Nne (voiced by Beau Black) is a stout but a sly and smart spotted hyena.
    • Tano (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a sloping but devious and smart spotted hyena.
  • Mzingo's Flock are a parliament of vultures that live in the Outlands and is allied with Janja's clan and later Jasiri's clan following Scar's defeat.
    • Mzingo (voiced by Greg Ellis) is a calculative vulture who is the leader of the parliament. He sometimes serves as Janja's spy and scout. Later in season 3, he reform as Jasiri's friend and ally.
    • Mwoga (voiced by Cam Clarke) is a foolish and clumsy vulture who is the spy of the parliament.
  • Azaad (voiced by Behzad Dabu) is a prideful cheetah that the Lion Guard encounter in his canyon during their journey to the Tree of Life. He later helped them to the Tree of Life where he visited before and guided them down the fastest route to the Pride Lands where he later meets Simba and Nala. He is also Fuli's love interest.
  • Askari (voiced by Michael Luwoye) is a lion and the leader of the original Lion Guard who was the second-born of the unnamed king and queen and a distant relative of Mufasa, Simba, and Kion. His spirit teaches Kion about how the roar works during Kion's journey to the Tree of Life.
  • Night Pride are a pride of lions who protect the Tree of Life.
    • Rani (speaking voice by Peyton Elizabeth Lee and singing voice by Lana McKissack) is the leader of the Night Pride and Kion's love interest. Following the death of her grandmother, Rani becomes Queen of the Tree of Life. At the end of the series, she marries Kion. Her and the Night Pride's catchphrase is "With strength & respect, Night Pride protect!"
    • Baliyo (voiced by Hudson Yang) is Rani's younger brother. His battle cry is "Ladai".
    • Surak (voiced by Lou Diamond Phillips) is Janna's son and Rani and Baliyo's uncle. His battle cry is Jogina.
    • Nirmala (voiced by Miki Yamashita) is the Night Pride's healer. She is the one who guides Kion in his recovery process. Her catchphrase is "Aramakaro".
    • Janna (voiced by Shohreh Aghdashloo) is the former queen of the Night Pride, mother of Surak, and grandmother of Rani and Baliyo. She passes away in "Long Live the Queen". In "Return to the Pride Lands", her ghost is seen with the ghosts of Mufasa and Askari when Kion marries Rani with his Lion Guard agreeing to help the Night Pride protect the Tree of Life.
  • Binga (voiced by Fiona Riley) is a fun-loving honey badger and Bunga's love interest.

Villains

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  • Ushari (voiced by Christian Slater) is a short-tempered cobra who used to live in the Pride Lands and would get disturbed whenever the Lion Guard was near him. In the season 2 special The Rise of Scar, Ushari turns to villainy after being trampled by the Lion Guard one too many times and allies with Janja to resurrect Scar and take over the Pride Lands, which succeeds by the end of the special, as later on throughout season 2 and the beginning of season 3, Scar plots to reform his army to take revenge against Simba and Kion. By the end of "Battle for the Pride Lands", he bites Kion, resulting in a scar over Kion's left eye. Shortly after this, Ushari is knocked over by Bunga and falls to his death in the Outlands' volcano.
  • Reirei's Pack are a family pack of jackals that live in the Outlands.
    • Reirei (voiced by Ana Gasteyer) is a clever, scheming and manipulative jackal who is the matriarch of the family.
    • Goigoi (voiced by Phil LaMarr) is a lazy and dimwitted jackal who is Reirei's mate.
    • Dogo (voiced by Jacob Guenther) is a jackal pup who is one of Reirei and Goigoi's sons; he has blue eyes, while the other pups have brown eyes.
    • Dogo's Siblings (voiced by Jacob Guenther, Khary Payton, and Alex Cartañá) are a group of young or adult jackals who are Reirei and Goigoi's sons and daughter and brothers and sister of Dogo.
    • Kijana (voiced by Amber Hood) is a jackal pup who is Reirei and Goigoi's daughter and Dogo's sister.
  • Makucha's Leap are a group of leopards who live in the Backlands. After hearing from Makini excitedly talking all about the Tree of Life and the rare animals, Makucha uses that info to sneakily follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life so that he, and later his two members, could feast on the rare animals. When they do arrive at the Tree of Life, Makucha and his allies are blown away by the Roar of the Elders.
    • Makucha (voiced by Steve Blum) is a cunning and devious cream-colored leopard from the Backlands who enjoys hunting rare animals. While he has appeared in the episodes of the series before, Makucha becomes the main antagonist of season 3 and makes a new goal, sneakily follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life so that he could feast on the rare animals. He gained allies along the way. When he does arrive at the Tree of Life, Makucha and his allies are blown away by the Roar of the Elders.
    • Fahari (voiced by Nolan North) is a cream-colored leopard and a member of Makucha's leap.
    • Jiona (voiced by Ace Gibson) is a cream-colored leopard and a member of Makucha's leap.
  • Kiburi's Float are a group of crocodiles who were former members of Makuu's float who defied Makuu's orders and were exiled for their evil deeds.
    • Kiburi (voiced by Common) is an arrogant crocodile who is the leader of the float.
    • Tamka (voiced by Nolan North) is an overconfident and unintelligent crocodile who is a member of the float.
    • Nduli (voiced by Jorge Diaz) is an optimistic crocodile who is a member of the float.
  • Shupavu's Group are a group of skinks who are friends with Ushari and serve as his spies.
    • Shupavu (voiced by Meghan Strange) is a red skink who is the leader of the group.
    • Njano (voiced by Ford Riley) is a yellow skink with a blue tongue who is second-in-command of the group.
    • Nyeusi (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a stealthy black skink who is a member of the group.
    • Waza is an observant blue skink who is a member of the group.
    • Nyata is a swift purple skink who is a member of the group.
  • Kenge (voiced by Kristofer Hivju) is an enormous and ferocious monitor lizard and acquaintance of Ushari who dislikes being called "little" or else it will infuriate him. His venomous bite - to everyone except Bunga - induces temporary paralysis.
  • Chuluun (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) is a cunning and sneaky snow leopard. First encountered by the Lion Guard in the mountains in the episode "Ghost of the Mountain", Chuluun eventually is defeated for the first time as the Lion Guard fights back against her alongside a group of red pandas. After her defeat, she encounters Makucha and joins him to follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life.
  • Ora's Bank are group of Komodo dragons who encountered by the Lion Guard on an island in the episode "Dragon Island", Ora and his two unnamed lackeys is eventually defeated after Kion uses the Roar to escape the island. But little do the Lion Guard know that Ora, and later on, his two lackeys, have survived and joined up with Makucha and Chuluun to follow the Lion Guard to the Tree of Life.
    • Ora (voiced by Andrew Kishino) is a ferocious Komodo dragon who is the leader of his bank.
    • Komodo Dragon (voiced by Ford Riley) is an unnamed Komodo Dragon who is one of Ora's two lackeys.
  • Mama Binturong (voiced by Rachel House) is a sneaky and arrogant binturong crime boss who lives in the stone forest and enjoys eating tuliza until Bunga ruins her tuliza pile with his stink, causing Mama Binturong to chase him down with intention on finishing him. In "The River of Patience" after overhearing & noticing Chuluun's hatred towards Bunga, after she, Ora, and Makucha were defeated by the Lion Guard and the Night Pride, Mama Binturong joins them to assist them in their cause.
    • Smun (voiced by James Sie) is a porcupine who is the leader of his prickle and a servant of Mama Binturong.

Production

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The series was announced by Disney on June 9, 2014, on the run-up to the first film's 20th anniversary. Disney Junior general manager Nancy Kanter stated: "It's kind of like The Lion King meets The Avengers".[10] The series' announcement came after a meeting between Kanter and Disney chief executive Robert Iger. Iger suggested to Kanter that Disney Junior should consider producing content to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Lion King in 2014. Disney had shown early footage to young test audiences, who were able to make suggestions, such as adjusting the look of the hyenas.[11] Disney Consumer Products launched a line of toys to tie into the television series, as well at book titles based on the series such as Return of the Roar, Can't-Wait to be Queen, Bunga the Wise, Meet the New Guard, Fuli Finds Her Place, Join the Lion Guard!, and Kion's Animal Alphabet.[12] A sneak peek of The Lion Guard was shown at the 2015 D23 Expo.[13] On August 12, 2015, a sneak peek was shown, with new information that the television movie was scheduled to air in November 2015 to be titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar.[14] On October 9, 2015, it was announced that Return of the Roar would premiere on November 22, 2015, on Disney Channel.[15]

On coming up with the idea, the series' creator and executive producer Ford Riley noted that at the end of The Lion King the presentation of Simba and Nala's newborn cub is seen. In The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, it is revealed that the cub in question is Kiara and that she will be the future queen. Riley was interested in the idea of a second-born cub and what his role would be if Kiara is destined to become queen. Additionally, he was inspired by his 8-year-old son, who would visit the park with friends and pretend to be a superhero team.[4][16]

Riley confirmed the timeline of the series; in Simba's Pride there is a years-long time gap, The Lion Guard takes place during the years in-between Kiara's first meeting with Kovu as a cub and her first hunt as an adult.[4] Riley also noted the inclusion of Swahili into the series, which is used for names of characters, locations, songs, and catchphrases.[4]

Classic mythology is used as inspiration for the show. Riley stated "We want it to feel epic and so we're trying to draw from as many epics in classical literature and classical television in addition to (The Lion King) itself". Riley noted that protecting the Circle of Life is the main theme of the series; "The animals who respect it don't eat too much, allow for the grass to grow, and larger animals to eat smaller animals. Our bad guys come from those that don't respect the Circle of Life. They just want to eat and wreak havoc."[16]

In terms of giving The Lion Guard the same look as the original film, director Howy Parkins stated that they were mindful to keep the essence of The Lion King. To that end, the crew did extensive research on the look of the backgrounds and characters and were able to obtain some original model sheets. In addition, Barry Atkinson and Mike Surrey, background painter and supervising animator for Timon on the original film respectively, were brought in to consult with the series' background artists, animators and storyboard artists.[17]

Speaking on the show's educational aspect, Parkins stated that research was done on animals and habitats in the Serengeti, and that this information is woven into storylines without being overt.[17]

Broadcast

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Like its American counterpart, Return of the Roar premiered on November 22, 2015, on Disney Channel in Canada, while the series premiered on January 17, 2016, on Disney Junior, two days after its American premiere.[18][19] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Return of the Roar premiered on Disney Junior on February 8, 2016, while the series premiered on April 13, 2016.[20][21] In Australia and New Zealand, the pilot debuted on February 6, 2016, and the series began airing on February 28, 2016, on Disney Junior.[22] In Southeast Asia, the pilot premiered on March 20, 2016, on Disney Channel (April 11 on Disney Junior) and the series itself on April 17 on the Disney Junior block on Disney Channel.[23][24]

Reception

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Max Nicholson from IGN gave the pilot episode score of 7.7, describing the special as "a fun-filled, if younger-skewing, hour television". He praised the pilot for introducing more of the Lion King lore, and also the animation, music, and performance of the new voice actors. However, he found Janja and his clan lacked the appeal to make a compelling villain.[25]

Ed Power of The Daily Telegraph scored the pilot two stars out of five, labeling it a "Soggy, Sentimental throwback".[26]

Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the series four out of five stars, stating "With its strong messages about courage, responsibility, and friendship, this series is a fun pick for kids, and parents who watch with their kids will enjoy seeing the original The Lion King gang -- including Timon, Pumbaa, and the eccentric Rafiki -- in cameos throughout the series".[27]

Home media

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Region 1 DVD releases

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Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

Title Release Date Episodes Additional Features
The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar[28] February 23, 2016 Television movie Music video of Beau Black performing "Here Comes the Lion Guard."

Talking Lion Guard Backpack Clip

The Lion Guard: Unleash the Power[29] September 20, 2016
  • "Fuli's New Family" (Season 1, Episode 7)
  • "Bunga the Wise" (Season 1, Episode 3)
  • "Eye of the Beholder" (Season 1, Episode 5)
  • "Follow That Hippo!" (Season 1, Episode 9)
  • "The Search for Utamu" (Season 1, Episode 8)
  • "Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots" (Season 1, Episode 1)

Lion Guard Power Necklace

The Lion Guard: Life in the Pride Lands[30] January 10, 2017
  • "The Rise of Makuu" (Season 1, Episode 2)
  • "The Kupatana Celebration" (Season 1, Episode 6)
  • "Bunga and the King" (Season 1, Episode 13)
  • "Never Roar Again" (Season 1, Episode 21)
  • "The Imaginary Okapi" (Season 1, Episode 14)
Music videos: "A Trail to Hope", "Teke Ruka Teleza"

It's UnBungalievable shorts Five Lion Guard Wristbands

The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar[31] January 9, 2018
  • "The Rise of Scar" (Season 2, Episode 5/Television movie)
  • "The Trouble With Galagos" (Season 1, Episode 16)
  • "Janja's New Crew" (Season 1, Episode 17)
  • "Baboons!" (Season 1, Episode 18)
  • "Lions of the Outlands" (Season 1, Episode 20)

Region 2 DVD releases

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Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

Title Release Date Episodes Additional Features
The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar[28] 28 March 2016 Television movie Music video of Beau Black performing "Here Comes the Lion Guard."

Talking Lion Guard Backpack Clip

The Lion Guard: Unleash the Power[29] 3 October 2016
  • "Fuli's New Family" (Season 1, Episode 7)
  • "Bunga the Wise" (Season 1, Episode 3)
  • "Eye of the Beholder" (Season 1, Episode 5)
  • "Follow That Hippo!" (Season 1, Episode 9)
  • "The Search for Utamu" (Season 1, Episode 8)
  • "Never Judge a Hyena by Its Spots" (Season 1, Episode 1)

Lion Guard Power Necklace

The Lion Guard: Life in the Pride Lands[30] 13 February 2017
  • "The Rise of Makuu" (Season 1, Episode 2)
  • "The Kupatana Celebration" (Season 1, Episode 6)
  • "Bunga and the King" (Season 1, Episode 13)
  • "Never Roar Again" (Season 1, Episode 21)
  • "The Imaginary Okapi" (Season 1, Episode 14)
Music videos: "A Trail to Hope", "Teke Ruka Teleza"

It's UnBungalievable shorts

Five Lion Guard Wristbands

The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar[31] 5 March 2018
  • "The Rise of Scar" (Season 2, Episode 5/Television movie)
  • "The Trouble With Galagos" (Season 1, Episode 16)
  • "Janja's New Crew" (Season 1, Episode 17)
  • "Baboons!" (Season 1, Episode 18)
  • "Lions of the Outlands" (Season 1, Episode 20)

Soundtrack

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The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series)
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJanuary 8, 2016
GenreChildren, Pop, Pop rock, World, Soundtrack
Length34:43
LabelWalt Disney
The Lion Guard (Music from the TV Series)[32]
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Call of the Guard (The Lion Guard Theme)"The Lion Guard Chorus1:03
2."A Beautiful Day (Ni Siku Nzuri)"Beau Black2:16
3."Zuka Zama"Bunga1:57
4."Tonight We Strike"Janja, Mzingo & Hyenas1:56
5."Kion's Lament"Kion3:24
6."Here Comes the Lion Guard"Beau Black2:28
7."We're the Same (Sisi Ni Sawa)"Kion & Jasiri2:33
8."Outta the Way"Janja, Cheezi & Chungu2:00
9."Duties of the King"Simba & Zazu2:01
10."Bunga the Wise"Timon, Pumbaa & Bunga1:41
11."My Own Way"Fuli2:18
12."Jackal Style"Reirei2:10
13."Panic and Run"Janja, Cheezi, & Chungu1:34
14."It Is Time"Beau Black3:01
15."Call of the Guard (Full Version)"The Lion Guard Chorus4:21
Total length:34:43

A second soundtrack release entitled The Lion Guard: Disney Junior Music was released digitally on September 1, 2017.

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2017 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Children's Program The Lion Guard Nominated [33]
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Song Beau Black, Sarah Mirza, Ford Riley, Kevin Hopps for "Sisi Ni Sawa” Nominated [34]
2018 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – (Television or Film) David Oyelowo Nominated [35]
2020 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Song Beau Black, Ford Riley, Jennifer Skelly for "As You Move Forward" Nominated [36]

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  1. ^ Salaz's character was introduced in season 2 and become a main character in season 3.
  2. ^ The series was first broadcast with a television film entitled "The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar" which aired on November 22, 2015 and began airing on Disney Junior as a TV series on January 15, 2016.
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