![]() ![]() However, after Kion and the Lion Guard save Kiara from a gazelle stampede and chase away Janja and his clan. ![]() However, in truth, Kion did take his duties as the leader of the Lion Guard very seriously. He tells his son that the Lion Guard has always been made up of lions and scolds Kion for treating his role of leader as a game and tells him to take his responsibilities seriously as Kiara does with hers. ![]() After seeing that Kion has chosen Bunga, Beshte, Fuli, and Ono to be part of The Lion Guard, Simba was not pleased. But changes his mind when Nala encourages him to listen to Rafiki. When Rafiki declares that Kion is ready to lead the Lion Guard, Simba is at first worried about this, thinking that due to Kion being a cub, he is not ready to handle the responsibility. In The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar, Simba becomes annoyed with Kion when he and Bunga unintentionally disrupt his lecture with Kiara and ends up having to separate his two children when they argue. Simba and Kion have a close and affectionate father-son relationship. Kion loves his father immensely and will do anything in his power to make his father happy. Nala supports Simba in his decisions and stands by his side, showing her devotion and love. They went on to have two cubs, Kiara, and Kion. When they reached adulthood, Nala convinced Simba to return to the Pride Lands and helped him defeat Scar. At first, Simba and Nala started out as friends when they were cubs in the original The Lion King. ![]()
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