The Lion Guard season 1 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a playful training session, Kion and his friends encounter Ajabu, an okapi hiding in the Pride Lands from a leopard named Makucha. Initially mistaken for Beshte's imaginary friend due to his unique appearance, Ajabu's presence is soon validated when Makucha's threat becomes apparent. The Lion Guard takes action, driving the predator away and ensuring Ajabu's safety. Recognized as a valuable member of their community, Ajabu is warmly welcomed to stay in the Pride Lands, marking a new chapter of friendship and unity.
Full Episode S01E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were Kion and his friends playing hide-and-seek?
To practice their tracking skills.
Who is Ajabu?
Ajabu is an okapi new to the Pride Lands, being chased by a leopard.
What is an okapi?
An okapi looks like a mix between a zebra and a giraffe but is neither; it's a distinct species.
Why was Ajabu hiding?
He was hiding because okapis are a leopard's favorite food in his homeland.
Who is Makucha?
Makucha is the leopard chasing Ajabu into the Pride Lands.
How did the Lion Guard react to Ajabu's presence?
They were initially skeptical, thinking he was Beshte's imaginary friend, but later welcomed him to stay in the Pride Lands.
What did the Lion Guard do about Makucha?
They chased Makucha, confronted him, and eventually drove him out of the Pride Lands.
Can Ajabu stay in the Pride Lands?
Yes, King Simba and Queen Nala welcomed Ajabu to stay in the Pride Lands.
Why does Ajabu choose to stay in the Pride Lands?
After being chased out of his homeland by a leopard and finding safety and acceptance in the Pride Lands, Ajabu chooses to stay.
What lesson does the episode convey?
It highlights the importance of community, acceptance, and the readiness to protect each other from harm.