The Lion Guard episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a surprising turn of events, the Lion Guard discovers zebras and gazelles fighting over scarce grazing grounds. Kion decides to lead both herds to the lush Mbali Fields, facing unexpected challenges along the way, including a dangerous trek through the Outlands. Amidst these trials, Muhimu, a zebra, gives birth, symbolizing hope. Despite predators' threats and natural obstacles, the journey underscores the importance of leadership, unity, and trust as all safely reach their destination, reaffirming the Circle of Life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the zebras and gazelles fighting?
They were fighting over grazing grounds due to a scarcity of grass.
Who leads the zebras and gazelles?
Muhimu leads the zebras, and Swala leads the gazelles.
What solution does Kion propose for the fighting herds?
Kion proposes leading a migration to Mbali Fields, where there is enough grass for both herds.
What challenges do the herds face on their way to Mbali Fields?
They face a steep slope causing a stampede, a flash flood, and the dangerous journey through the Outlands.
How does Muhimu contribute to the journey's difficulties?
Muhimu inadvertently starts a stampede by rushing towards the grass in Mbali Fields.
Where do Muhimu and the herds have to pass through to reach Mbali Fields?
They have to pass through the Outlands, a dangerous area with predators.
What significant event happens in the Outlands?
Muhimu goes into labor and gives birth to a baby zebra.
How do the herds and the Lion Guard deal with predators in the Outlands?
They protect Muhimu and her baby by forming a defensive circle around them.
What does the birth of the baby zebra symbolize?
The birth symbolizes hope and the continuation of the circle of life despite adversities.
Is the migration to Mbali Fields successful?
Yes, despite numerous challenges, the migration is successful, and all animals reach Mbali Fields safely.