Kion

"Hevi Kabisa!"

- Kion's catchphrase

Kion (pronounced Ky-on) is the son and youngest child of Simba and Nala, the younger brother of Kiara, the grandson of Mufasa, Sarabi, Sarafina and an unnamed lion, the great-nephew of Scar and the main protagonist of the 2015 TV film The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar and its 2016 follow-up series The Lion Guard, both of which are inspired by the 1994 film The Lion King.

As tradition follows to all second born children of The Lion King, Kion leads a group called The Lion Guard with his friends Bunga, Fuli, Beshte and Ono to protect The Pride Lands and defend The Circle of Life. As leader and the fiercest member, Kion has a power called The Roar of the Elders, which when used, causes the lions of the Pride Lands past to roar with him.

He is voiced by Max Charles.

The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar
Kion first appears in the film when he and Bunga are playing Baobab ball on Pride Rock and end up disrupting Simba who is teaching Kiara about being future Queen. Simba stops Kion and tells him that he needs to talk to Kiara and that she is going to be tracking gazelles with her friends today. Kiara starts to say that she is training to be Queen of The Pride Lands, but Kion butts in and finishes her sentence, saying he knows all about it. Kiara replies that at least she has her life figured out and asks Kion what he's going to grow up to be (since Kion is second born and can't inherit the throne) to which Kion replies "Happy". Simba breaks up the two and Kion leaves Pride Rock with Bunga to continue their game, but the Baobab fruit ends up falling into the Outlands. Kion does not wish to enter the forbidden Outlands, but Bunga goes in and ends up being captured by two hyenas named Cheezi and Chungu on the orders of their leader Janja. Kion orders the two hyenas to release Bunga, but Cheezi dares him to come and get Bunga to which Chungu says that Kion is too scared and the two hyenas mock Kion and call him a fradey cat. These taunts anger Kion and he lets out a mighty roar, which causes Chungu to drop Bunga, who climbs up to safety.

Kion and Bunga return to Pride Rock where Simba and Rafiki (who had heard Kion's roar) tell Kion that the roar he did was the Roar of the Elders before taking him to a part of Pride Rock called The Lair of the Lion Guard where Simba tells him the history of the Lion Guard that contained the fiercest, bravest, fastest, strongest and keenest of sight in the Pride Lands and that Kion's great-uncle Scar (who was the fiercest) used to the lead it until he lost his Roar of the Elders when he destroyed his Lion Guard when they refused to help him overthrow his older brother Mufasa. After Simba informs him that he is now the leader of the new Lion Guard, Kion goes out into the Pride Lands to find members. He picks Bunga to be the first member as he is the bravest animal Kion knows, unaware that Janja's major-domo Mzingo has overheard them and reports this news to Janja.

Later, Kion and Bunga help Kiara's friend Zuri get unstuck from a log (which she was using to sharpen her claws) and meet with Simba's friends and Bunga's adoptive uncles Timon and Pumbaa. Kion and Bunga tell them, Kiara, Zuri and Tiifu about the new Lion Guard before going to find others animals to be the fastest, strongest and keenest of sight. Kion recruits an egret named Ono to be the keenest of sight, a hippopotamus named Beshte to be the strongest and a cheetah named Fuli to be the fastest.

Bunga then convinces Kion to demonstrate the Roar of the Elders to Beshte, Fuli and Ono, but when Kion attempts to do so, only a squeak comes out. Just then Simba (after being informed by Kiara about Kion putting Bunga into the Lion Guard) arrives and isn't pleased with the members Kion has picked and tells Kion that the Lion Guard has always be made up of lions and tells his son to not treat his position as leader as a game and take his responsibilities seriously like Kiara is with hers. Having some alone time, Kion feels discouraged about what Simba said before he encounters the ghost of Mufasa who encourages him to trust his instincts.

After learning from Bunga that Janja and his clan are attacking a antelope herd and have cause a stampede trapping Kiara, Kion, Bunga, Beshte, Fuli and Ono jump into action with Simba, Nala and Tiifu watching from afar. The group are able to save Kiara and get her to safety before Kion uses the Roar of the Elders to drive Janja and his clan out of the Pride Lands.

Following this, Simba and Nala express pride for their son.

The Lion Guard
Kion returns as the protagonist of The Lion Guard, which takes place some short time after the film. In the series, Kion and the Guard continue to fight against Janja and his clan, but also other villainous animals who also come from the Outlands, other areas of Africa and even the Pride Lands. Despite being the protagonist, not every episode focuses on Kion, as some episodes centre on another member of the Guard.

"Never Judge a Hyena by It's Spots"
Kion and The Lion Guard come to the rescue of a gazelle herd that are being attacked by Janja, Cheezi and Chungu. Kion orders the rest of The Lion Guard to calm the herd while he goes after the hyenas. However, during the pursuit, a log snaps under Kion's feet and he falls into a river which sweeps him into The Outlands. Upon getting onto land, Kion tells his friends to meet him at Flat Ridge Rock.

While navigating through The Outlands, Kion meets a female hyena named Jasiri, who claims that he is going the wrong way to Flat Ridge Rock, but Kion ignores her. He later meets Jasiri again when making his way up a pile of rocks, who once again says that he's going the wrong way. Kion doesn't listen and falls off the top of the rocks and into thorns, but Jasiri climbs down and gets him out.

Later, Kion lectures Jasiri about The Circle of Life, but she points out to him that she knows about The Circle of Life and they sing "We're the Same (Sisi Ni Sawa)" and form a friendship. Upon reaching the end of Janja's territory, the two part ways. However, Kion returns to The Outlands when he sees Jasiri being attacked by Janja and his clan and is able to save her by using The Roar of the Elders to scare the hyenas away.

Soon enough, The Lion Guard arrive and at first think Jasiri is a threat, but Kion convinces them that she is a friend. The two part on good terms with Kion and The Lion Guard returning to The Pride Lands and Jasiri returns to The Outlands.

"The Rise of Makuu"
Kion and his friends are first seen racing to the rescue of an animal crying for help. However, when the five arrive at the scene, they find a little hyrax stuck in a thorn bush. Annoyed at the false alarm, the Guard proceeds to free the hyrax, who is soon swallowed by a cobra called Ushari. Again, the Guard frees him, and he runs away in terror of Bunga's smell.

The friends travel to Big Springs, where Beshte shows off his home to his friends. While there, the friends overhear a crocodile named Makuu challenge his leader, Pua, to a mashindano. Kion is disturbed by this turn of events. When Nala points out that Simba had to fight Scar for leadership of The Pride Lands, Kion replies that was different and believes that Makuu just wants to pick a fight. Simba explains to Kion and Kiara that as King, he must recognize and respect the traditions of other animals.

Later, the animals of the Pride Lands gather to witness the mashindano, and Makuu manages to pull a victory over the aged Pua. As the crocodiles stride away, Kion looks after them worriedly, wondering if the Pride Lands are in now danger with Makuu's new appointment. After Pua's defeat, the Lion Guard gathers in the Lair of the Lion Guard, but in the midst of the gathering, Kiara rushes up and warns Kion that the giraffes have moved into the baboon's forest. The Lion Guard rushes to the rescue, and Kion discovers that Makuu has invaded Big Springs, which has forced the other animals to switch habitats.

Kion confronts Makuu, asking him to leave Big Springs, but the crocodile refuses, mocking Kion for being unwilling to fight. Though Bunga encourages Kion to use the Roar of the Elders, the cub decides against it, not wanting to be like Scar and lash out in anger. Instead, Kion goes to Pua, asking for him to call for another mashindano, but Pua reminds Kion that Makuu is much stronger than him. He then advises Kion to back down if he's not willing to fight Makuu.

The five return to Pride Rock, where Kiara reveals that there's been an invasion of baboons. Overwhelmed by all the problems, Kion moves off to think and encounters Mufasa, who advises him to stand his ground.

Inspired by the words of his grandfather, Kion and his friends decide to demonstrate the Roar of the Elders on a grove of trees to show Makuu what he would be in for if he should attempt a fight. While Bunga, Fuli, and Ono set out to clear the grove of animals, Beshte and Kion confront Makuu. When Ono gives the signal, Kion roars into the trees, clearing them all of their branches. In awe, Makuu backs down and leads his float out of Big Springs.

After Makuu leaves, the animals return to their habitats, and Beshte's father Basi invites the crocodiles to return to Big Springs once the fish population spikes. The Lion Guard watches in satisfaction.

"Bunga the Wise"
In Bunga the Wise, Kion and the Lion Guard are out in a storm, trying to save some baboons in a tree that is gradually breaking. Kion has an idea, and orders Bunga to scare the baboons out of the tree. Kion's plan works, and the Guard manages to save the baboons.

With the storm subsided, the Lion Guard decide to rest nearby. Kion leaves the group briefly to seek advice from his grandfather, saving a butterfly along the way. When Mufasa appears, he tells Kion that often a quick fix is not the best solution. When Kion returns to the guard, he sees a large stream of water heading straight for them. He wakes them up, and asks Ono to check out what's going on. He informs him that Lake Kaziwa is too full, causing a leak which is getting worse. Kion realises that they need to do something, and Bunga has the idea of blocking the water with rocks.

Other animals arrive and compliment Bunga on his good idea. Kion, however, is not so sure that the quick fix is a good idea. A small amount of water leaks out, and Bunga is quick to stick a stick in it. Rafiki overhears this nearby, and mentions that honey badgers are the smartest animals, before his baobab fall from his hands. As Bunga rushes off to tell his uncles, Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard chase after him, and miss the final part of Rafiki's wisdom as well as the stick becoming loose.

Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard continue chasing after Bunga, but halt when they realise that they forgot the turtles. They turn them the right way up, and then rush off to help the Porcupine Brothers. They push their log over to release the water contained within, then set off to help Ushari and the other cobras. Unfortunately, only Bunga is small enough to get in the hole. Just then, Ono flies over, telling the gang to get to Hakuna Matata Falls.

When they arrive, many animals have gathered together. Timon and Pumbaa explain that Bunga is giving out advice, though Bunga proceeds to give them terrible advice. Kion tells Timon that they need to speak with Bunga. Annoyed, Timon allows them access. They speak with Bunga, who reminds them of Rafiki's words, and that he is now the smartest and bravest animal in the Pride Lands, and that he plans on giving all the animals advice. Timon then ushers Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard out, since other animals are waiting for Bunga's advice.

The Lion Guard sans Bunga are roaming the Pride Lands, when they see an ostrich with her head stuck in the ground, and help her out. They ask what she's doing, and she informs them that she's following Bunga's advice. Ono then sees some Brushbacks eating some pink flowers, and Beshte rushes over to destroy them. Once again, it turns out that they were following advice from Bunga. They then hear a distress call, and find an oryx trapped near a cliff. After Kion and Fuli rescue him, it again turns out to be Bunga's bad advice, having told him the quickest way to the other side was to jump down.

A herd of animals singing 'Make way for Bunga the Wise' grabs their attention. They run over, to find out that Bunga is taking his advice all over the Pride Lands. As they're talking, the temporary dam bursts and the animals run. Kion tells the Lion Guard to follow him, as he rushes to save some nearby animals.

Kion orders the buffalo and zebras to follow him as they race away from the water. At a junction point, Kion asks Ono which way to go. As Ono sees one route leading outside where the water can follow, he tells them left, though soon realises that he has sent them to a dead end. The other animals look to Bunga for advice, but he confesses that Kion knows best. Kion tells everyone to get behind him, and performs the Roar of the Elders, which pushes the water back and out the other way, with rocks falling down to secure their safety.

The animals and the Lion Guard are finally able to relax near a waterfall that was created when Kion used his roar. Kion is seen lying contentedly next to Fuli.

"Can't Wait to be Queen"
Kion and Kiara fight over a tree, which Kiara claims she found first and tells her brother to back off. When Kion replies that Kiara can't tell him what to do, Simba arrives and says that she can as for the next few days, Kiara will be acting Queen. When Kion reacts with confusion, Simba gently explains that his presence is needed at a funeral in Kilio Valley for Amanifu, a wise old elephant who has passed away.

After his parents leave, Kion is ready to go on morning patrol with the Lion Guard, but instead of joining his team, Ono simply flies over them en route to Pride Rock. The Lion Guard rushes after their friend, but when they arrive at Pride Rock, Kiara is given a royal announcement by her friends, Tiifu and Zuri. A thoroughly annoyed Kion asks Kiara what's going on, and she explains that she is getting the morning report from Ono, since Zazu is off with their parents.

Ono then reports that a herd of elands are moving along the river and that several new hives of bees have appeared on the trail along the river. Kiara quickly connects the dots and realizes that the elands will run right into the hives, inciting chaos. She asks Kion to divert the herd rather than move the bees, and Kion reluctantly agrees.

With his team, Kion makes his way to the hives of bees, but instead of following Kiara's orders, he decides to move the bees rather than redirect the herd. His plan backfires, and the bees chase the Lion Guard straight into the path of the elands, who panic and run away in fear. A bruised, defeated, and stung Kion returns to Kiara and tries to make the best of his report, but Kiara accuses him of not having listened to her orders. He is then forced to admit that not all of the elands cooperated with them, and Kiara implores him to listen to her next time.

Later that day, as Kiara looks out over her kingdom, Mzingo lands on the peak of Pride Rock and offers a peace proposal to the young queen. Though suspicious, Kiara listens as Mzingo tells her that Janja wishes to meet her at Broken Rock, which serves as neutral ground between the Pride Lands and the Outlands. Kiara promises to think the offer over, and Mzingo flies away.

When Kion hears about the proposal, he desperately tries to talk his sister out of it, but Kiara points out that Janja probably came to her because Kion is constantly running him off. Furious, Kion points out that she's not really the queen, but Kiara resolves to do things her own way. A frustrated Kion refuses to take part in her plan and runs off into the savanna.

As Kion storms away from his sister, he encounters Mufasa, who encourages him to support Kiara. He gently reminds the cub that Kiara needs his help, especially when she's wrong, and Kion realizes that he was wrong to have abandoned his sister. After thanking his grandfather, Kion races off to rejoin Kiara, but when he returns to Pride Rock, Tiifu and Zuri explain that Kiara has already gone off to meet with Janja. Gathering the Lion Guard, Kion sets out to stop her.

Having gotten a good head start, Kiara reaches Broken Rock, where Janja surrounds her with his cronies, but just in time, Kion arrives with the Lion Guard, and Janja flees. As the hyenas scurry away, Kiara admits that Kion had been right about Janja, and he reminds his sister that she had been right about the bees. With their argument settled, the siblings return home.

When Simba and Nala return home, Kiara asks how the tribute had gone, and Nala answers that everything had turned out fine. She then asks how ruling the Pride Lands had gone, and though Kiara begins to stumble over her words, Kion jumps in, proclaiming that Kiara is going to make a great queen someday.

"Eye of the Beholder"
Kion and The Lion Guard try to locate Janja, Cheezi and Chungu amount a wildebeest stampede. Taking advantage of it being so dusty, Janja tries to attack Kion from behind, but luckily Ono alerts Kion in time. Kion battles Janja before pushing him into a oncoming wildebeest who throws the hyena to the side and forces him, Cheezi and Chungu to flee.

However during the process, Ono gets sand in his left eye and loses sight in it. Kion and the others then take Ono to Rafiki who gives Ono an eye patch and tells him to stay ont of trouble for three days. When Ono tries to fly with just one eye and ends up crashing into a vulture, Kion insists that he rests. Later, Kion poses for Rafiki who is trying to paint a picture of The Lion Guard. Upon hearing from Beshte that Janja has been spotted overlooking a zebra herd, Kion and The Lion Guard (sans Ono) go out to investigate.

Kion and The Lion Guard go into a canyon where Janja, Cheezi and Chungu (who had learned of Ono's eye injury and decided to take advantage of it) trap them there with rocks before leaving to pick off the zebras. Bunga tries to get Kion to use The Roar of the Elders to destroy the rocks, but Kion refuses as the rocks might hurt the zebras. Ono arrives and is ordered by Kion to move the zebras away so he can blast the rocks away.

After Ono is successful in moving away the zebras, Kion uses The Roar of the Elders to blast the rocks which land on the hyenas before being swept away. After the hyenas flee, Kion thanks Ono.

"The Kupatana Celebration"
Kion and The Lion Guard express excitement over celebrating Kupatana, which Simba says is a day of peace where all the animals of The Pride Lands come together. Just then, they hear a jackal pup being chased by Janja and his clan. At first, Kion is reluctant to get involved with, Simba encourages his son to save the pup for the sake of Kupatana. The Lion Guard arrive in the Outlands to fight off the hyenas, but Janja and his clan flee. Kion goes to the pup, who introduces himself as Dogo and asks if he can return to The Pride Lands with The Lion Guard. Kion is hesitant, but gives in due to Dogo's cuteness. When arriving back in The Pride Lands, Kion and The Lion Guard explain to Dogo about Kupatana and invite him to join in. They then grant Dogo a hillside for him to use as a home before leaving to do their daily patrol.

Later, The Lion Guard spot other jackal pups making themselves at home in aardvark burrows. The aardvarks call out to Kion when the pups become too much for them to handle. When trying to find Dogo amoungst the pups, Kion meets Dogo's parents Reirei and Goigoi with the former appealing to Kion to allow the family to stay in The Pride Lands to which a reluctant Kion agrees, but makes Reirei promise to stop stealing from the aardvarks.

Kion and The Lion Guard rush to the aid of a rhino named Mbeya, who is stuck in a mud pit, before being alerted to Reirei schemes to the cries of the animals she and her family robbed. When Kion lectures Reirei for stealing, she claims that The Pride Lands customs are different from the jackals, before asking if her family can participate in Kupatana. Kion allows this, but only if the jackals treat the other animals with respect.

But when Reirei and her family disrupt Kupatana and begin their hunt. When Simba wonders at the plight, Kion admits to his father that he allowed the jackals into The Pride Lands. Kion and Simba implore the other animals to work together in order to fight the jackals, before Kion joins The Lion Guard in wrangling up the jackals. Kion then orders Reirei and her family to return to the Outlands, but Reirei tries to get him to give them a second chance, only to leave when Simba roars at them. Kion then apologies to Simba for letting the jackals in The Pride Lands, but Simba reminds him that it was he who had encouraged Dogo's rescue and also points out that the animals stood together in fighting off the jackals. Afterwards Kion and the others continue with the Kupatana celebrations.

"Fuli's New Family"
Kion and The Lion Guard are first seen directing a herd of cape buffalo away from a mudslide. He and the others take Bunga to Rafiki after he gets bitten by the cobra Ushari and are informed that Bunga is immune to snake bites. Kion, Beshte and Ono wonder if they should involve Fuli more in their activities when she plans to hunt alone.

Later, Bunga brags to an unconvinced Kion about his immunity. Kion then spots Fuli hunting alone and invites her to join him, Nala, Kiara, Tiifu and Zuri on a hunt. However when Fuli is halted by Nala from hunting a gazelle, Kion tells her that Kiara was simply learning how to track not kill. Kion, Beshte and Ono meet up and relate their experiences of including Fuli in their family activities. After relating their stories, the trio realize that Fuli may just want to be left alone and decide to go and find her and promise to let her be herself.

The trio come to the rescue of Fuli and Bunga when they are attacked by Janja and his clan. After returning to The Pride Lands, Kion reminds Fuli that she doesn't have to come with him and the others to the water hole. Fuli thanks him but reassures him that she still enjoys the company of her friends. The five friends have a group hug.

"The Search for Utamu"
Kion and the rest of The Lion Guard watch Ono scout Buffalo in danger, but they can't see a problem. Ono then points out that the buffalo are standing next to a geyser which erupts. Fuli rushes to save the buffalo, which surprises Kion who thought that Fuli needed the rest of The Lion Guard to help.

Kion and the others are alerted by Ono of galagos who are hanging from a tree to which Fuli once again races ahead and saves them in the nick of time. By the time Kion and the others arrive, Bunga has to remove the galagos from Fuli's back. Kion later listens to Bunga talk about Utamu grubs, before they hear a serval calling for help. Fuli rushes and save the serval from falling into a ravine. When the rest of the Lion Guard arrive, an annoyed Kion questions Fuli on why she didn't wait for them to which Fuli replies that she is the fastest. Kion then expresses concern that Fuli will get worn out, but she replies that she won't. When Bunga asks who will join him in searching for utamu grubs, Fuli wishes to go, but Kion tells her to rest.

Kion joins Bunga, Beshte and Ono in searching for the utamu grubs and asks Bunga where to find them to which Bunga replies is to follow the dung. Ono explains that utamu is dung beetle larvae. Kion and the others follow the dung beetles and listens to the story of how Bunga met Timon and Pumbaa and brought them utamu grubs. The quartet find a dead tree with utamu grubs in it, but Kion becomes concerned that the tree won't hold Bunga. When the tree starts to bend when Bunga approaches the branch containing the grubs, Kion orders Beshte to hold the tree and Ono to hold the branch. After being informed by Ono of circling vultures in the distance, Kion calls his friends back, but Bunga tries to reach the grubs, the branch snaps and he starts to fall into a ravine below, but is saved by Beshte. Bunga is upset at not getting the grubs, but Kion points out that they need to see what the vultures are up to, before asking Ono to keep an eye out for Fuli, whom Beshte believes to be at the scene.

The Lion Guard see Fuli being attacked by Mzingo and his flock and rush to her aid with Kion pushing Mzingo out of the way. Kion tells the vultures that messing with one member of The Lion Guard means you mess with the whole one before using The Roar of the Elders to blast the vultures away.

"Follow That Hippo!"
Kion and the Lion Guard hear a young elephant named Mtoto warning everyone about a hyena attack. When Kion demands the hyenas show themselves, a young ostrich and baboon emerge from long grass blades saying that they were playing Lion Guard and they were playing the bad guys and that it was Mtoto's idea. Kion orders Ono to confirm that the hyena attack was a false alarm.

Mtoto and his friends tell Kion and the others that they enjoy playing as their favourite characters and that Mtoto is always Beshte. Kion and the Guard decide to let them know about the real dangers of hyenas and that they're likely still around somewhere, to which the young animals understand. When Mtoto asks the Guard to join in their game, Kion politely declines before leaving with the others to train, however Besthe invites Mtoto to watch.

Kion explains to Mtoto that the Guard were just about to run an obstacle course. However, an exited Mtoto knocks over a nearby rock with Ono on it. He asks Kion if he can run the course too and Kion agrees before asking Ono to check the skies for hyenas. During the stealth training course, Kion hides so the Guard have to find him and sneak up on him without him noticing. Fuli manages to catch Kion off guard before Beshte alerts them of Mtoto absence. The group find Mtoto and Kion suggests for him to go home so Beshte escorts the elephant whilst Ono keeps looking out for hyenas. Kion issues a race course for the Guard to which Fuli wins. Kion asks Ono to look out for hyenas and for Beshte too. Ono returns to Kion and reports on no sign of Beshte. Kion and the others go to look for him and learn from Mtoto's friends about Beshte going to save Mtoto from Janja, Cheezi and Chungu.

Kion and the Guard see Beshte and Mtoto in a river heading straight for the hyenas with crocodiles pursing them. While Bunga and Fuli deal with the hyenas, Kion lands on the crocodiles snouts and forcing their jaws shut, allowing Beshte and Mtoto to get to shore. Kion and the others watch on in amusement as the hyenas are chased away by the crocodiles. After returning Mtoto to his friends, Kion tells them that they have experienced quite an adventure and announces that they've earned the Mark of the Lion Guard, before giving Mtoto an imprint on his shoulder with mud.

"The Call of the Drongo"
Kion and the Lion Guard are approached by a small rodent, a hare and an aardvark named Muhangus who say that they heard Makuu, Goigoi and Janja wanting to eat them and made them abandon their food. Kion sends Fuli and Ono after Goigoi and Bunga and Beshte after Makuu while he goes after Janja.

The Guard are unable to find Janja, Goigoi or Makuu, but the animals find their food gone. The group hear Janja in the distance and go to find him, but instead find a drongo bird named Tamaa, who they learn was the one impersonating Janja, Goigoi and Makuu in order to steal the other animals food. Kion is angry at Tamaa and orders him to stop just as Ono points out Janja, Cheezi and Chungu chasing a herd of impalas. Kion and the Guard go to deal with the hyenas but not before giving Tamaa a final warning about not using his voice for his own benefit.

The Guard are able to stop the hyenas and get them to leave. After the hyenas leave, Kion hopes that Tamaa kept his promise. Kion and the Guard are later approached by a zebra named Punda Milia who says that they should go to the Outlands and that they're the only safe place to be, claiming he heard Kion say to the impalas. The group learn that it was Tamaa who said this and believe that Janja had him do it. Kion leads the Guard to the Outlands and hear Bunga's voice in the direction they're running in.

They arrive in the Outlands and see Janja, Cheezi and Chungu confronting Tamaa. Kion tells the hyenas to get away from Tamaa and pins down Janja, who claims they were only trying to help the impalas. Kion says he and the Guard will deal with that before letting Janja go. After leading the impalas back home, Kion compliments Tamaa on his courage, to which Tamaa replies that he will only impersonate others for good.

"Paintings and Predictions"
Kion and the Lion Guard come across a young gazelle with it's hoof stuck under a large rock. Kion tasks Beshte with moving the Rock and Bunga with pulling the gazelle's hoof out. However, when doing so, Bunga and the gazelle roll down a steep slope, but are saved by Kion.

When a storm erupts, Kion and the Guard return to their lair to escape it. Later, Ono arrives with news on a zebra stampede, so Kion and the rest of the Guard go to calm the herd down. When leaving the lair, Ono tells Kion that the zebras are heading towards a family of hyraxes, and Kion notices a rock heading to where the zebras are running. He instructs Fuli to turn the zebras, which she successfully does. While Bunga and Beshte return to the lair, Kion asks one of the zebras Punda Milia what caused the stampede, to which he says was a great big boom, which Ono thinks was thunder. While Ono leads the zebras to their home, Kion and Fuli return to Pride Rock, where Bunga claims that Rafiki's paintings in the lair predict the future, though Kion doesn't believe it, before being alerted by Ono of the hyenas chasing the zebras.

Kion sees Janja pursing a zebra around a large boulder and notices a bent over tree at the top of the boulder and begins to climb it. Bunga (who had seen a painting in the lair of Kion supposedly falling from a tree), knocks himself and Kion off the tree, causing them to land Janja. After Janja leaves, Kion demands to know why Bunga knocked him off the tree, before Ono tells him that three zebras are still missing and are stranded at Maji Baridi Falls. Ono lands on a tree and tells Kion that the zebras are visible from there. Kion begins to climb the tree, but Bunga and the rest of the Guard stop him, to his confusion. Ono tells Kion that he knows a shortcut to the zebras, but Bunga claims to know a shorter one and pushes Kion in a different direction.

Kion swims a creek and sees the zebras from across a fast moving river and notices a tree with a branch hanging over the river and begins to step across it. In another attempt to stop Kion, the Guard end up launching Kion off the branch and onto the other side. Kion demands to know what is going on, to which the Guard tell him of the paintings in the lair show him falling off a tree branch, but Kion replies that it's impossible for the paintings to predict the future and that they should focus on the zebras. After Beshte bumps into a boulder and causes the zebras to fall into the river and carry them towards Maji Baridi Falls, Kion uses The Roar of the Elders from a branch over the waterfall and saves the zebras. He slips from the branch, but lands safely on a ledge right below.

Kion and the Guard return to the lair and learn from Rafiki that the paintings only show the past and the cub in the painting Bunga mistook for Kion was in fact Nala's father, who as a cub, fell from a tree branch, but was saved by the Lion Guard of his day.

"The Mbali Fields Migration"
Kion, Bunga, Beshte and Fuli are informed by Ono that there is trouble with the zebras and gazelles. When Kion doubts that there is trouble with both groups of creatures, Ono tells that they are fighting each other, so Kion and the Guard decide to check out the situation. The Guard arrive at the grazing grounds and see the two groups battle. When Beshte remarks that the zebras's leader Muhimu is friends with the gazelles's leader Swala, Kion notes that something isn't right and approaches Swala and Muhimu and orders them to stop arguing and asks what is going on. The two tell him that the trouble was about the grazing grounds. Though Kion claims that there's plenty of grass, Ono tells him that there is no grass other than where they are standing. Kion decides that a place with enough grass has to be found, and so goes to asks Simba where the place can be found.

Kion returns to Pride Rock and asks Simba if there is a place with enough grass for the zebras and gazelles to share. Simba reveals that the place is Mbali Fields to which Kion wonders if the two herds will be able to make it that far. Simba tells Kion that the Guard will go with the herds and also says that Kion can do whatever he puts his mind to. After vowing to not let his father down, Kion and the Guard prepare to lead the herds to Mbali Fields safely to which Muhimu says that she trusts him.

During the journey, Muhimu gets too eager and dashes ahead and causes a stampede despite Kion's attempts to warn the herds about the steep slope. Kion and the Guard race forward to stop the herds and Ono points out a rock about to fall, so Kion goes in front of the herds and tells them to run back. After the rocks stop falling, Kion says that they will need to go around them and is told by Ono that the only route is through the Outlands, to which Kion accepts. A storm soon starts and as the Guard lead the herds away from the fallen rocks, Kion hears the animals making comments on his leadership. Fuli alerts Kion of a flash flood and so he instructs the herds to head to higher ground. Kion succeeds in pulling Swala out of fast moving waters, but hears her blame him for her being in danger in the first place.

After leaving the Guard to watch over the herds, Kion is visited by Mufasa. Kion tells his grandfather about his problems and that the animals may be right in saying he's a bad leader. Mufasa tells his grandson to trust himself and to be confident. After returning to the herds, Kion is confronted by Swala and one of the zebras about not being at the new grazing grounds. Kion assures them that they will get there, to which Muhimu once again declares her trust in him and promises to make things easier now. Kion announces to the herds about heading into the Outlands, but promises to keep them safe despite the dangers.

Upon getting into the Outlands, Kion tells the herds to be quiet as they can, before Muhimu cries out that she is about to give birth. After the birth of Muhimu's son, Janja, Cheezi and Chungu arrive and run at the zebras, who run off, despite Kion's orders to stick together. Muhimu is able to convince her herd to listen to Kion, so they and Kion form a circle around her to protect her from the hyenas. Janja attempts to attack the zebras but is pinned down by Kion, who is then knocked off of Janja by Chungu. Kion is able to overpower Chungu and fling him away. Afterwards, the hyena trio flee and Kion and the Guard manage to get the herds to Mbali Fields.

"Bunga and the King"
Kion prepares to go to Mizimu Grove with his parents and sister to attend a concert performed by the elephant Ma Tembo and her herd. Just then, Ono arrives and informs Kion that due to the previous night's storm, antelope are stuck in mud. Simba and Nala allow Kion to go with Ono to sort out the problem as keeping the Pride Lands's animals safe is his job.

After freeing the antelope, Kion is alerted by Ono of a sinkhole appearing and that Simba is trapped in it (after getting Kiara to safety). Kion and the Guard meet up with Nala and Kiara and are told that Simba is alive but trapped. Without thinking, Bunga dives into the sinkhole to save Simba, but ends up stuck there too. After Simba tells Nala and Kiara to go to the concert (as it is traditional for the royal family to attend), Kion and the Guard try to lower a log down to Simba and Bunga, but the log breaks.

Bunga notices a tunnel in the sinkhole, Simba believes that it might lead to Nandembo Caverns and tells this to Kion who agrees to meet the two at the caverns entrance. Kion brings Timon and Pumbaa with him and the Guard, but Timon and Pumbaa become worried about Simba and Bunga, seeing them as their babies. When getting into the caverns, Kion, Timon, Pumbaa and the Guard see Simba and Bunga, but a ravine separates them. Luckily, Simba and Bunga are able to jump over the ravine and reunite with the others.

Kion, Simba, Bunga, Timon, Pumbaa and the Guard go to meet up with Nala and Kiara at Mizimu Grove just as the concert finishes, with Bunga confusing others by referring to himself as "brother to the King" (due to both he and Simba being raised by Timon and Pumbaa). Kion joins in with Simba, Nala, Kiara, Timon, Pumbaa and the Guard in singing "Hakuna Matata".

"The Imaginary Okapi"
Kion is seen playing Hide and Seek with the rest of the Lion Guard as part of a training exercise. After finding Fuli, Kion says that she is now "it". After Beshte leaves his hiding place, Kion and the others hide whilst Fuli counts. Soon after, Fuli puts an end to the game when noticing tracks, which Kion recognizes as leopard tracks. Since there are no leopard Pride Landers, Kion sends Ono to look for the it. When Ono notices a leopard stalking gazelles, Kion tells him to lead the way.

The Guard (sans Beshte) confront the leopard and order him to leave the Pride Lands. The leopard introduces himself as Makucha and says that if they want him to leave, they will have to make him before running off. Kion and the Guard pursue Makucha, but he escapes them by jumping over a ravine. Realising that Makucha will be difficult to catch, Kion decides that the Guard should split up to cover more ground, before noticing that Beshte isn't with them. After Beshte is found, Kion tells him about Makucha, which causes Beshte to become distressed as he told Ajabu that there weren't any leopards in the Pride Lands. When asked by Kion who Ajabu is, Beshte starts looking for him. When Beshte and Bunga start to quarrel about Ajabu being imaginary, Kion breaks it up and reminds them that they need to find Makucha.

Kion's begins following Makucha's pawprints before Beshte rushes forward, shortly followed by Kion and the Guard who think he saw Makucha. After running through a flock of flamingos and covered in feathers, Kion asks Beshte if he saw Makucha, but Beshte replies that he was looking for Ajabu. After Beshte leaves after another argument with Bunga over Ajabu's existence, Kion scolds Bunga for hurting Beshte's feelings. When asked if he believes Beshte's claims, Kion replies that he does by saying that Beshte wouldn't make things up and that Ajabu was said to have been chased by a leopard. After Bunga and Ono apologise to Beshte for not believing him, Kion reminds them that they have to believe that Makucha is hunting Ajabu, which causes Beshte to run on ahead to find Ajabu before Makucha does. Just then, the Guard are alerted of Makucha's presence by the cry of a zebra (as Makucha had been chasing Ajabu through the zebra herd). Upon seeing Ajabu and Makucha race past them, the Guard pursue them.

When confronting Makucha, Kion tells him that it's time to leave. Kion and Makucha face off, but the latter flees when Beshte charges and bellows at him. Kion and the Guard are then introduced to Ajabu who says that he has nothing to do but go home where Makucha will be waiting. Getting an idea, Kion takes Ajabu to Simba and Nala, who give the okapi their blessing to stay in the Pride Lands. Afterwards, Kion, the Guard and Ajabu play Hide and Seek.

"Too Many Termites"
One night after been told by two aardvarks named Muhanga and Muhangus that their den is full of hyenas, Kion (having had to chase hyenas away every night with the Guard), states that he knows what will scare the hyenas away for good. Upon tracking the hyenas down, Kion orders to get out of the Pride Lands before using the Roar of the Elders on them, sending them to the Outlands. Later, the Guard find their lair infested with termites (which Bunga doesn't mind), before Ono arrives to say that a tree is falling apart at Mekundu Cliffs. At first Kion doesn't see this as an emergency until Ono says that bats are inside.

When reaching Mekundu Cliffs, Kion and the Guard cross a tree across a ravine, moments before it splits apart and falls. The Guard reach the tree just a branch falls off, making realise that the bats must be awoken before the whole tree falls. Bunga goes into the tree and orders the bats out. As the bats escape, the tree crumbles before Bunga can get out. Luckily, Bunga survives and munches on termites that where in the tree. Kion goes to Simba about why there are so many termites, to which Simba says that the Guard should consult the aardwolves who control the Pride Lands termite population. Kion asks where aardwolves live to which Simba says they like to sleep in aardvark dens and that they look a lot like hyenas, causing Kion to realise that it was not hyenas he used the Roar on, but the aardwolves. Simba assures his son by saying that it's what one does to correct their mistakes that matters.

Whilst tracking the aardwolves through the Outlands, Kion notices that their scent is getting stronger. The Guard the aardwolves, but they flee, making Kion realize that the aardwolves are afraid of them as they don't know that the Roar was a mistake and they must convince them that they have good intentions. When Ono notices an aardwolf named Mjomba running towards a cliff. When approaching him, Kion apologies to Mjomba and says that they want the aardwolves to return to the Pride Lands.

However when Mjomba enters a cave where the pack are, the entrance shuts from the outside. Upon learning from Ono that jackals are in the cave, the Guard break into the cave just as Reirei and Goigoi are about to eat the aardwolves. Kion pins down Reirei and orders her and Goigoi to leave. After this, the Guard bring the aardwolves back to the Pride Lands. At the lair, Kion and the Guard laugh happily as Bunga tucks into termites given to him by the aardwolves.

"The Trouble with Galagos"
Kion and the Guard are alerted by a group of Galagos that a ferocious leopard has taken resistance in their tree. After helping a giraffe free his tongue from tree branches, the Guard go to confront the leopard. They soon find that the leopard named Badili is good natured and nervous and didn't mean to scare away the Galagos. The Guard tell Badili that he has to return to his own home in Mirihi Forest in the Back Lands, which he reluctantly agrees after attempting to make an excuse to not go back.

As the Guard escort Badili home, he races ahead of them. Kion and the Guard go after Badili and see him being intimidated by a larger leopard named Mapigano, who has taken over Badili's territory and forced him to flee to the Pride Lands. Angered at Mapigano's attitude, Kion and the Guard reveal themselves to him and force him to leave Mirihi Forest. A grateful Badili thanks the Guard for helping.

The next day, Kion and the Guard learn that Badili is back in the Pride Lands. When going to him, they discover that Mapigano returned to Mirihi Forest and chased Badili out. This causes Kion to realise that it must be Badili himself who must get rid of Mapigano for good. Kion and the Guard train Badili to be brave and to stand up for himself.

When Badili is deemed ready, he returns to Mirihi Forest and confronts Mapigano. After Badili reclaims his territory from Mapigano, Kion and the Guard congratulate him, before returning to the Pride Lands. Some time after this, Kion is approached again by the Galagos and finds Bunga in their tree, much to the annoyance of the Galagos, who preferred Badili in their tree.

"Janja's New Crew"
After a rainstorm the day before, Kion and the Lion Guard patrol the muddy Pride Lands, where they catch Janja, Cheezi, Chungu and Nne and Tano there and discover that they were going to hunt wildebeest, resulting in Kion using the Roar of the Elders to blast the hyenas back to the Outlands.

Later, the Guard deal with a mudslide and see two animals stuck and come to their aid. However the two turn out to be Cheezi and Chungu, who reveal that Janja has kicked them out of his crew and replaced them with Nne and Tano. Kion allows the duo to stay in the Pride Lands as long as they ate only leftovers and don't hunt. Later, the Guard see a panicked herd of antelope and go after them. After calming down the herd, the group believ that Cheezi and Chungu caused this and confront them about it. The two deny causing the stampede and say that it must have been "dream Janja". They soon realise that Janja is in the Pride Lands after hearing him from afar. They find him stuck on a ledge in a canyon, after Nne and Tano turned against him, to hunt alone.

The Guard go after Nne and Tano and stop them from harming a herd of oryxes. The two annoyed hyenas question Kion on is he going to use the Roar on them, to which Kion says they are smart and blasts them back to the Outlands. Afterwards, Kion and the Lion Guard see Janja allowing Cheezi and Chungu back into his clan.

"Baboons!"
Kion and the Guard save a baby baboon from being attacked by Mzingo and two of his flock. During a flood, Kiara, Tiifu and Zuri become trapped on an island. Kion assigns Fuli to take the baboon back to his family, while he and the rest of the Guard help Kiara and her friends.

They attempt to make a bridge for the trio out of a tree, but it is washed away by the flood. Kiara and her friends attempt to do the same with a rock, but it sinks. They do eventually solve the problem by using both a boulder and tree at the same time.

Kion and the Guard later watch Kiara open the Buffalo Wallow on behalf of Simba and Nala, just as Fuli arrives back from reuniting the baboon with it's family.

"Beware the Zimwi"
Kion, Bunga, Fuli and Ono are seen with Mtoto and a young rhinoceros listening to Rafiki talk about a legendary creature called the Zimwi that comes to the Pride Lands when there is a full moon. Though Kion believes that the Zimwi is nothing more than a story, Mtoto and the rhino believe otherwise and mistake Beshte for the Zimwi, when he was actually practising his bellowing in order to audition to join the Bellow Fellows.

The Lion Guard invite Mtoto and the rhino into sleeping in Hakuna Matata Falls, where Timon tells them that his mother's cousin's friend knew an ox who told him that he was eaten by the Zimwi. Kion questions Timon on how the ox could have said he was eaten, to which Timon replies that he should ask the ox.

Hoping to put stories of the Zimwi to rest, The Lion Guard patrol the Pride Lands and encounter a duo of genets whom Bunga warns about the Zimwi. They later encounter Thruston the Zebra, who doesn't believe in the Zimwi and had been running away from the genets. They come across three gazelles who said that they saw the Zimwi. The Lion Guard face what appears to be the Zimwi and panic and end up causing the gazelles to panic too. The Lion Guard are able to lead the gazelles away and go to confront the Zimwi, which turns out to be two porcupines stuck together on a terminate mount.

The next day, Kion and the rest of the Guard watch Beshte audition for the Bellow Fellows, who invite him to join them.

"Lions of the Outlands"
Kion is first seen playing Baobab Ball with Bunga, when Jasiri arrives to get help. At first, Kion believes that the problem is Janja's Clan, but Jasiri says that it is actually lions that aren't sharing a waterhole with her clan. Confused as to why they are lions in the Outlands, Kion agrees to go and talk to the lions, believing that it's a misunderstanding, before telling Bunga to inform the rest of the Lion Guard about his whereabouts.

Kion enters the Outlands with Jasiri and meets three members of her clan; her sister Madoa and two pups named Wema and Tunu, with the latter two cowering away from Kion, due to only knowing bad lions. After telling Madoa that he will clear things up, Kion leaves with Jasiri. As they travel to the Outlands, Jasiri is tackled by a adolescent lion named Nuka, who,in turn is tackled by Kion. Just then, a cub named Kovu arrives and reveals to Kion that Nuka is his brother. Kion then questions Kovu and Nuka on why they are in the Outlands and not the Pride Lands, only to learn from Nuka that their family is not welcome there. Kion replies that he's sure that his dad would let them back in, to which Nuka asks who his dad is, which Jasiri says is Simba which excites Kovu, who believes that he could see Kiara again. Kion is surprised to hear that Kovu knows his sister, to which he says was a while ago, before telling Nuka that they have got to take Kion and Jasiri to see their mother Zira.

Kovu and Nuka take Kion and Jasiri to Zira, who is drinking from the waterhole with her daughter Vitani and tell her that Kion is Simba's son. Zira introduces herself and Vitani to Kion and questions Jasiri on being friends with royalty, to which Jasiri replies that Kion is not just royalty, but leader of the Lion Guard. After hearing this, Zira tells Kion on why he just doesn't use the Roar on a cloud to make rain. Confused, Kion roars at a nearby cloud and it turns into a rain cloud and starts to rain. Kion is surprised that Zira knows about the Roar and asks how she knows, to which Zira says that she doesn't feel comfortable discussing it around Jasiri and asks Kion to speak with her alone. Once alone, Zira sings to Kion that lions are the greatest, but Kion sings back that ruling with kindness is the real way to rule a kingdom. Zira takes Kion to a cave and questions him on if he is on the lions side or the hyenas, to which Kion replies that he is on the side of the Circle of Life and anyone who respects it. Just then, the Outsider lionesses surround Kion with Zira warning him that he's either with or against her and that if he chooses to go against her, he will never leave the Outlands. Zira also tells Kion that she knew someone who used the Roar on his fellow lions and lost it, to which Kion realises that she is talking about Scar. Zira confirms this, saying that she was close to Scar, who told her about the Roar and says that if it hadn't been for Simba, Scar would still be King. When Kion replies that Scar was never the true King, Zira leaves Kion at the mercy of her lionesses while she fetches her children.

Kion tries to explain to the lionesses that he just wants them to share the waterhole with Jasiri. One lioness tells him to wait for Zira to return, but Kion tries to make a run for it, but is pinned down by two lionesses stold to wait. Zira returns with her children and tells Kovu (who is confused as to why they can't be friends with Kion) that can't use the Roar on his fellow lions as he will lose it forever, and if he doesn't use the Roar, he loses anyway. Nuka tries to attack Kion, but is headbutted by him. As the lionesses close in on Kion, Jasiri and the rest of the Lion Guard arrive and start to fight off the lionesses. The Lion Guard corner Zira and her pride, with Bunga telling Kion to use the Roar on them, but Kion is reluctant to do so as Scar lost his Roar due to using it on other lions. Bunga tells Kion that Scar lost his Roar because he used it for evil not because he used it on other lions. Hearing this, Kion tells Zira that as long as he is around, she is not welcome in the Pride Lands or the Outlands, before using the Roar to blast Zira and her pride away. Kovu is able to avoid his pride's fate, but runs after them when Kion starts to approach him.

Later, Madoa tells Kion that she is glad that Jasiri has him for a friend. Wema and Tunu approach Kion, who tells them that he's not as scary now. The two pups quickly run behind a rock, to which Jasiri tells Kion to take that as a compliment since he is pretty fierce.

Appearance
Kion bears a striking resemblance to both his father Simba and his paternal grandfather Mufasa. Small and lithe, Kion is in good shape, bearing slight shoulders and a moderately well-muscled build. His fur is bright gold (which is resulted with Simba's gold fur mixing with Nala's tawny shades), while his muzzle, paws, and underbelly are all lighter in color. Although his lower eye shades are also light, his upper eye shades are chestnut. His most distinctive features are his ear rims (which were inherited from his father (who lost them when he reached adolescence) and paternal grandmother Sarabi) and a tuft of reddish fur on his head that is the beginnings of his mane. Unlike cub Simba's tuft, it is swept back in a style similar to that of Scar's. Kion has a mark on one shoulder shaped like a lion's head, and bears spots on the backs of his lower front legs.

Kion also bears a resemblance to his maternal grandfather when he was a cub.

Personality
Kion is described as one who "defies tradition," as he has assembled a guard that consists of creatures other than lions. In this way, he is open to other species and willing to give underdogs a chance at making a difference.

Unlike his father (when he was a cub) and sister, Kion is very slick with rules and is reluctant to go against them, whilst a younger Simba went to The Elephant Graveyard, despite being told not to go there by Mufasa, whilst Kiara sneaked into the Outlands, despite being told not to.

Family

 * Father: Simba
 * Mother: Nala
 * Big sister: Kiara
 * Big brother: Kopa (unofficially)
 * Uncle: Mheetu (deleted)
 * Grandfathers: Mufasa (paternal) and Nala's Father (maternal)
 * Grandmothers: Sarabi (paternal) and Sarafina (maternal)
 * Great-Uncles: Scar and Unnamed Lion (known as Simba's Uncle)
 * Great-Aunt: Simba's Aunt
 * Second-Cousins: Simba's Cousins
 * Brother-In-Law: Kovu
 * Great-Grandfather: Ahadi (paternal)
 * Great-Grandmother: Uru (paternal)
 * Great-Great-Grandfather: Mothatu

Trivia

 * Kion bears a resemblance to his unofficial brother Kopa. Though unlike Kopa, Kion's fur is lighter and his hair tuft is red and swept back whilst Kopa's is brown and swept forward.
 * Like his father Simba when he was a cub, Kion has told hyenas to pick on someone their own size (Simba to Shenzi, Banzai and Ed and Kion to Cheezi and Chungu).
 * Kion is the second known second born child of The Lion King to take on the role of leader of The Lion Guard. The first being his great uncle Scar who led the group years before the events of The Lion King and like Kion had The Roar of the Elders power. However, the power got to Scar's head and he believed that with this power, he should be king instead of his older brother/Kion's grandfather Mufasa. But when the rest of The Lion Guard refused to help overthrow Mufasa, Scar used the Roar of the Elders to destroy them. Due to using his power for evil, the Elders removed it from Scar causing him to become shrivelled and horrible.
 * In earlier promo photos for The Lion Guard, Kion's shoulder marking was a pawprint rather than a lion's head.
 * It is currently unknown how younger Kion is than Kiara. Whether they are twins (with Kion being the younger twin) or that Kion was born a few months after Kiara, it has not yet been confirmed. Though in the episode "Lions of the Outlands", when meeting Kovu, Kion is surprised to learn that he met Kiara, to which Kovu says was a while ago. This could mean that Kion was either not born yet or was really young when Kiara met Kovu.
 * Kion's existance contradicts the second film, as Kiara was always an only cub. Though it is possible that the reason for Kion's absence in the film was that for the first act, he was either not born yet, was very young and/or stayed at Pride Rock or was doing his own thing, and in the second act, he either died or was away from Pride Rock (perhaps on a mission with the Lion Guard or had left to start his own pride).
 * Despite being the youngest of Simba and Nala's children, Kion is shown to slightly larger than Kiara. This could be because in real life, male lions are larger than females.
 * Kion's name comes from the word Kiongozi, which means Leader in Swahili.
 * Kion is similar to Kodi
 * Both are the son of the first film's protagonist and deuteragonist (Simba and Nala, Balto and Jenna)
 * Both have a sister who was the protagonist of the second film (Kiara and Aleu)
 * Both are members of a team (The Lion Guard and sleigh dog team)
 * Despite being only a cub, Kion has been shown to be quite strong for his age, e.g., he was able to lift up Swala (a fully grown gazelle) by her antler with ease and he is able to pin down enemies that older and larger than him (e.g. Janja, Reirei and Nuka).