The Lion Guard season 1 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a spooky night tale, the Lion Guard investigates the mythical Zimwi, a creature said to appear during the full moon, stirring fear across the Pride Lands. The tale, told by Rafiki, describes the Zimwi with terrifying features, leading to a night of adventure. As the Guard searches for the beast, their journey reveals the power of imagination and fear among the Pride Lands' inhabitants. In the end, the supposed Zimwi is humorously revealed to be just two frightened porcupines, teaching a lesson on courage and the importance of facing one's fears. Beshte's audition for the Bellow Fellows, inspired by the night's events, adds a light-hearted conclusion to the episode.
Full Episode S01E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Zimwi?
The Zimwi is described as a terrifying beast that appears in the Pride Lands only on the night of a full moon, characterized by big spikes, eight legs, and teeth sharper than a croc's.
Who tries to join the Bellow Fellows in the episode?
Kion is practicing to join the Bellow Fellows, a group he admires for their bellowing.
Why do the Lion Guard and their friends decide to spend the night together?
They decide to spend the night together at Hakuna Matata Falls for safety and as a fun activity, due to their fear of the Zimwi.
How does the Lion Guard react to the Zimwi scare?
The Lion Guard, led by Kion, embarks on a mission to protect the Pride Lands and find the Zimwi, despite Kion's skepticism about its existence.
What eventually is discovered to be the Zimwi?
The so-called Zimwi turns out to be two scared porcupines who had huddled together, making themselves appear as a larger, scarier creature.
Does the Zimwi turn out to be real?
No, the Zimwi is not real; the fear and imagination of the animals in the Pride Lands had created a monster out of an innocent situation.
How does the episode address fear?
The episode shows how fear, fueled by stories and imagination, can distort reality and cause panic, emphasizing the importance of facing fears.
What lesson does Beshte learn from the Zimwi story?
Beshte learns a lesson in courage; despite his fear of the mythical Zimwi, he realizes he can face his fears, including performing in front of the Bellow Fellows.
Are Timon and Pumbaa afraid of the Zimwi?
Yes, Timon and Pumbaa contribute to the fear of the Zimwi by claiming to have had a close encounter with it, though it's later revealed as part of the general hysteria.
What is the moral of the Zimwi story?
The moral is about the power of courage, friendship, and the need to distinguish between fear-induced imagination and reality.