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Beware the Zimwi
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Beware the Zimwi
Beware the Zimwi
Attribution information
Director

Howy Parkins

Writer

Jack Monaco

Production information
Series

The Lion Guard

Season

1

Episode

19

Production number

122

Air date

October 14, 2016

Episode guide
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"Baboons!"

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"Lions of the Outlands"

We'll find whatever you saw. And if it really is the Zimwi, we'll run it out of the Pride Lands!
Kion on the Zimwi[src]

"Beware the Zimwi" is the nineteenth episode of Season 1 of The Lion Guard, and the nineteenth episode of the series overall. It premiered on October 14, 2016.

Official synopsis[]

"When tales of a mysterious creature plague the Pride Lands, the Guard must conquer their fears and track down the elusive beast."[1]

Plot summary[]

A group of young animals gathers at Rafiki's tree for a story about the Zimwi, a legendary creature that stalks the Pride Lands during the full moon. To the young ones' horror, Bunga points out that the moon is full that night, and Rafiki warns the group that they may soon hear the Zimwi's call.

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Rafiki tells a group of young animals about the Zimwi, a legendary creature that emerges on the full moon.

Just then, the group hears a loud bellowing noise, and Kion demands that the maker of the noise show himself. Beshte emerges from the brush and explains that he is practicing his bellowing for an audition with the Bellow Fellows, a group of hippopotamuses.

With the young ones' fear abated, Rafiki continues his story by singing "Beware the Zimwi", in which he describes the Zimwi as being an eight-legged creature as tall as two giraffes, with long spikes and large teeth. Though the others young animals are frightened by Rafiki's story, Kion scoffs at the notion of the Zimwi being anything more than a tall tale. Rafiki bids the young ones good night and warns them to not let the Zimwi bite.

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The Zimwi stalks Rafiki during the musical number "Beware the Zimwi".

On the way home, Mtoto questions whether the Zimwi can be real or not, and Kion points out the ludicrousness of a creature having eight legs. No sooner has he spoken when a gust of wind howls past, frightening the group. Kion assures his friends that it is just the wind and suggests that the little ones sleep together that night in order to feel safe. Beshte proposes that they do the same, and Bunga invites the rest of the Lion Guard to sleep with him at Hakuna Matata Falls.

Later that night, a rustling in the underbrush scares Mtoto and his friends, who awaken the Lion Guard and tell them that they have sighted the Zimwi. Kion doubts their claims, but finds himself interrupted by Timon, who explains that his mother's cousin's friend had known an ox who was eaten by the Zimwi. The young animals wonder what they should do, and Kion asserts that he and his team will sniff out the Zimwi in order to keep the Pride Lands safe.

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The young animals come to the Lion Guard for help after they sight the Zimwi.

Together, the Lion Guard sets off in search of the Zimwi. Along the way, they debate whether the Zimwi is real or not, with Kion retaining his disbelief that such a creature could exist. As the team searches, they are startled by a group of genets, whom Bunga frightens with descriptions of the Zimwi. After the genets run off, Kion chastises Bunga for unnecessarily frightening the genets and instructs him to not tell anyone else about the Zimwi.

The Lion Guard's search continues, during which they run into a panicked Thurston. Bunga assumes that Thurston is running from the Zimwi, but Thurston states that the Zimwi is nothing more than a story and explains that he had been spooked by the genets. The very thought of the genets spins him into a panic, and he takes off again into the forest.

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The Lion Guard comes face-to-face with the fabled Zimwi.

The team moves on, but along the way, they are frightened by Beshte's continued bellowing practice. Kion reminds the team that there is still no sign of the Zimwi, and Ono jokingly comments that he doesn't know who is scarier: Beshte or the Zimwi.

As the hunt persists, Kion pauses and remarks that he feels like something is watching them from the bushes. He orders his team to fan out, and once they have the underbrush surrounded, he yells for them to move in. His shout frightens some gazelles who are sheltering in the bushes, and they beg the Lion Guard not to hurt them, for they had simply been hiding. Beshte asks what they had been hiding from, and the gazelles reply that they had spotted the Zimwi and taken shelter in the vegetation.

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The Lion Guard discovers that the Zimwi is in fact two young porcupines.

The gazelles point out a shadow against a nearby ravine, and the Lion Guard sees the outline of a tall, spiked figure. Bravely, the team strides into the gorge, where they come face-to-face with what appears to be the Zimwi. In a panic, they flee the ravine and startle the gazelles, who begin to gallop about the clearing. Kion instructs Beshte to flatten a patch of bushes to allow escape from the glen, and the gazelles pour out into the open, where they run about without threat of hurting themselves.

With the gazelles safe, Kion expresses shame for having run from the Zimwi. He admits that he had not been frightened of the monster because he had not believed it could exist, but the moment he had seen it for himself, he had reacted like a coward. He reminds his friends that they are the Lion Guard and cannot run away, to which the others brace themselves for the coming confrontation with the Zimwi.

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After successfully completing his audition, Beshte bellows with the other Bellow Fellows.

As one, the Lion Guard faces off against the Zimwi. To their horror, the Zimwi's head falls off its body and splits into two, revealing two young porcupines. A shocked Kion asks if the porcupines had been hiding from the Zimwi, and the rest of the team pieces together that Mtoto and his friends had seen the two porcupines huddling together and mistaken them for the Zimwi. Ono adds that the Zimwi's "body" had been nothing more than a giant termite mound.

The next day, Beshte braces himself for his audition with the Bellow Fellows. He admits to being scared, and Kion points out that he had had the bravery to face the Zimwi. In better spirits, Beshte comes before the Bellow Fellows and completes a series of bellows. The Bellow Fellows react with delight, and together, they bellow with Beshte.

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Trivia[]

  • The episode aired on October 7, 2016, in the United Kingdom.

Media[]

References[]


Season 1 of The Lion Guard
Never Judge a Hyena by its Spots    The Rise of Makuu    Bunga the Wise    Can't Wait to be Queen    Eye of the Beholder    The Kupatana Celebration    Fuli's New Family    The Search for Utamu    Follow that Hippo!    The Call of the Drongo    Paintings and Predictions    The Mbali Fields Migration    Bunga and the King    The Imaginary Okapi    Too Many Termites    The Trouble with Galagos    Janja's New Crew    Baboons!    Beware the Zimwi    Lions of the Outlands    Never Roar Again    The Lost Gorillas    The Trail to Udugu    Ono's Idol    Beshte and the Hippo Lanes    Ono the Tickbird
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