Shabaha | |
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Physical information | |
Gender |
Female |
Species | |
Skin color |
Brown |
Eye color |
Blue |
Distinguishing features |
Dark markings on ears and forehead |
Biographical information | |
Status |
Living |
Residence | |
Affiliations |
• Outlanders (formerly) |
Titles |
Bravest in the Pride Lands |
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Shabaha is an adult lioness. She is the bravest member of the Lion Guard.
Biography
The Lion Guard
"Return to the Pride Lands"
After the Outsiders join Simba's pride, Vitani forms her own Lion Guard. She chooses Shabaha as the bravest member of her Guard. Not long after the prides merge, Kion's Lion Guard enters the Outlands. Vitani mistakes them for enemies and launches into battle against them. Shabaha fights against Bunga, Janja, Cheezi, and Chungu. She throws Bunga at Janja before chasing after the cowering Cheezi and Chungu. Kion is about to use the Roar of the Elders to finish off Vitani and her Guard when Kiara appears with Kovu and explains that the Outsiders have joined the Pride Landers. Though confused, Kion halts his attack, stopping the battle.
The next morning, the Lion Guard enters the Lair of the Lion Guard, only to find that Vitani and her Guard are already within. Both sides argues about who should be the Lion Guard, as both Vitani and Kion have the right to lead. Just then, Laini approaches, begging for help, and both Lion Guards rush off to assist her.
They follow Laini to where Thurston is stuck in a hole. The two Lion Guards argue over who should rescue Thurston, but Azaad advises Thurston to free himself. Kion comments that they must sort out their problems in order to avoid quarreling. Thurston suggests a competition to determine which team is better, and both Lion Guards agree to the challenge.
Bunga challenges Shabaha to beat him in an obstacle course and be the first to reach a baobab fruit that is hanging from a tree. Bunga manages to win, as Shabaha hesitates at the daunting challenges.
Behind the scenes
- Shabaha is voiced by Fiona Riley.
- Shabaha's catchphrase, "Bila hofu," means "without fear" in Swahili.[1]
References
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