The Lion Guard (2016–…): Season 1, Episode 1 - The Rise of Makuu - full transcript

A new crocodile, Makuu, challenges his aging leader, Pua, for control of the group without the outcome potentially upsetting the circle of life. Meanwhile, the lion guard deals with a smelly situation.

It's coming from ukuni woods!

Whatta we got, Ono?
Hyenas? Jackals?

- Vultures?
- Hyenas, jackals, vultures.

Whatever it is, the
lion guard can take it!

Hold on!
Getting it in sight...

Really?

Ono, report!

Nothing thrilling.

Just a hyrax stuck
in a thorn bush.

- Seriously?
- That's not so bad.

We rushed all the way across
the pride lands for this?



Bunga, the lion guard's duty
is to defend the circle of life.

Even if it means helping a
hyrax out of a thorn bush.

All right.
I got this one.

Come on, hyraxie.
Let's get you outta there.

Lil' b, I think the hyrax's trying
to avoid bein' shredded by thorns.

Oh! Kion!

Use the roar!
You can flatten those thorn bushes!

If Kion flattens the thorn
bushes with the roar,

what do you think
will happen to the hyrax?

Oh... Hadn't thought
about that.

Listen. We don't need my roar
to clear the thorn bushes.

We can just pull 'em aside.

Oh, yeah! Zuka zama!

- Let's go, hyraxie! Move it!
- I got it.



Thanks, Fuli.
Nice work, Bunga.

Whoa, weird. It must
really like that snake skin.

No, no, no. It's using the
scent from the snake skin

to mask its own smell. That
way snakes won't detect him.

- Pretty clever!
- Not if a snake's right behind you.

Hey! We just saved that guy!

Say!
That was my lunch!

Yeah? Looks like it was to go.

And now, so are you!

Whoa!

Ugh... That Bunga...

Bunga! Your smell must
be even scarier than a snake's!

I'll take that as a compliment!

I wouldn't!

Everything okay, Beshte?

Poa. The flowers just got me
a little sticky, is all.

Sticky? Oh... Oh, no!

I'd say a lot sticky!
Hapana!

- Oh. I just might need a bath.
- Hmm...

How long has it been since
you've had a bath, Bunga?

Does the last time I fell off
a waterfall count?

In that case, it's been...

I don't know how long!

No wonder the hyrax
ran away from you.

Fuli's right, Bunga.
I'm afraid you really do stink.

Aw, come on.
That's just how Bunga smells.

He's always been a bit, uh, fragrant.

Try taking a dip in
big springs, little b.

I'm sure the fish there
will get you clean.

Fish?

The fish in big springs love eatin'
the muck and dirt off us hippos!

They even go for the food
stuck in my teeth! Check it!

Ahhh.

See?

And when there's too
many fish in the lake,

the crocodiles come
and eat the fish.

It's the circle of life at its finest.

You said it, dad. Now I'm
feelin' clean as a whistle!

- Hello to you, too.
- Willing to give it a try?

Why not?
I'll try anything once!

Zuka zama!

Here fishy, fishy, fish!

Hey! Fish! Where ya going?

Basi! It's been many weeks.

How are the fish today?

More than last time, Pua.

But not enough for
your float of crocs.

- Swing by next week?
- If that's how it must be.

Move on, my friends.
We'll eat somewhere else today.

Wait! Pua, you said
we were going to eat fish!

Makuu, there aren't enough fish yet.

- You heard Basi.
- I heard him.

But why should we
crocodiles listen to a hippo?

I've told you before, Makuu.

- It's the circle of life.
- So you say.

But I think you listen to the
hippos because you're weak.

You're afraid of them!
But I'm not afraid of anyone.

And that's why
I call for a mashindano!

Dad, what's a mashindano?

The mashindano is
a physical challenge.

It's how the crocodiles
determine their leader.

Heyvi kabisa.

- A mashindano?
- You heard me!

Accept, or surrender your leadership.
Immediately!

I accept your challenge, Makuu.
In accordance to tradition,

the mashindano will take place
near Lake Matope at sunset!

I don't like
this mashindano thing.

Why should a fight determine
who the crocodile leader is?

Don't forget, Kion.

Your father had to fight Scar to
regain leadership of the pride lands.

That was different. I think Makuu's
just looking to pick a fight.

Can't you do something
about it, dad?

You're king over all the
animals in the pride lands.

I am king. And as king,
I know that all animals

in the pride lands
have their own customs.

- And they need to be respected.
- I guess.

Bunga's on the lion guard now.

We can't have animals running
in terror from his scent!

If you ask me, I think Bunga
smells fine just the way he is.

Yeah! And in Bunga's case, he's
a stinky little honey badger!

Thanks, Uncle Timon!

♪ thank you, you two
from your point of view ♪

♪ but this really must be done ♪

♪ Bunga won't be scary
smelling like a berry ♪

♪ you know, it's kind of fun ♪

♪ here's our rebuke,
don't be a mook ♪

♪ that plan's a waste of time ♪

♪ yeah we both think
let Bunga stink ♪

♪ his odor's not a crime ♪

Ew!

♪ please don't make a stink ♪

- # don't make a stink #
- # please don't make a stink #

♪ don't make a stink ♪

- # you need to relax #
- # no need for attacks #

♪ let's all face the facts ♪

- # and please... #
- # please... #

♪ please don't make a stink ♪

♪ a pollen dusting
will stop your fussing ♪

♪ and prove you wrong, you guys ♪

- # hey, you're right #
- # it's outta sight #

♪ look at all the bugs and flies! ♪

Oh, no!

♪ please don't make a stink ♪

- # don't make a stink #
- # please don't make a stink #

♪ don't make a stink ♪

- # leave his odors in tact #
- # we'll see about that #

♪ let's all face the facts ♪

- # and please.. #
- # please... #

♪ please don't make a stink ♪

Whoa!
Look at all the bugs!

- Dinner is served!
- Mmm-mmm! Yummy!

Making your face an
insect landing pad is

not my idea of clean,
fresh and odor free!

That's okay, Ono.
I don't really...

Don't worry, Bunga.
I know I can find a solution...

eventually!

Mah-shin-dah-no!

Mah-shin-dah-no!

Mah-shin-dah-no!

Mah-shin-dah-no!

Mah-shin-dah-no!

Mah-shin-dah-no!

Your confidence is admirable, Makuu.

Your over-sized ego is not.

You're old and weak, Pua!

Today is the end of your reign!

♪ Mashindano, mashindano ♪

♪ mashindano ♪

Ooh, yeah!
First point to Pua!

No points in
mashindano, Bunga.

My dad says they have to keep
going till one of 'em surrenders.

♪ mashindano ♪

Ooh!

Ouch. He's gonna
feel that in the morning.

Why are crocodiles always so violent?

- Good question, Ono.
- Shh! Guys, look.

Ooh!

Makuu's got Pua with the jaw vice!

Ooh! Pua with the
escape and mount!

Claw bar!
Makuu's in trouble!

Come on, Pua. Get him.

Whoa! What an escape!

Run out of tricks, Pua?

Uh-oh. That might be it.

But that's a simple hold!
Why can't Pua escape?

Easy now. He's tired.
Pua might have better

technique, but Makuu is
too strong and fit for him.

Where are you going, Pua?
Nowhere!

Pua's tapping out!
He gives up!

What?
You mean Makuu wins?

I'm afraid so, son.

Congratulations, Makuu.

You have won the mashindano.

You are now the leader
of the crocodiles.

You have very thick skin to fill.

Pua, you were a strong and
wise leader for many years.

- And for that, you have my thanks.
- Thank you, your majesty.

Don't let the reeds
hit you on the way out, Pua!

As defeated leader, Pua's
banished from the crocodile float.

Makuu! Makuu!

That's right! Makuu!
Leader of the crocodiles!

Makuu! Makuu! Makuu!

I just hope Makuu's big win isn't
a big loss for the pride lands.

Makuu! Makuu! Makuu!

Let me try one last thing!

One last thing? Isn't that
what you said last time?

Nah. The one three times
before that was the last thing.

Not that I'm counting.
What do you got, Ono?

Pumice! It always works for me.

Just flap around in the dust...

- and you'll be odor free!
- Okay...

Are you trying to stop
Bunga from smelling,

or being able to smell?

- Kion!
- Hey, Kiara! What's the kerbubble?

Zazu's just received word

that a herd of giraffe have
moved into the baboons' forest.

And dad's out hunting with mom...

We're on it! Lion guard, let's go!

- Ono, what do you see?
- It's crazy, Kion.

Not only have the giraffes
taken over the monkey's forest...

the acacia savanna where the giraffe
live is full of zebra and antelope...

the zebra and antelope grazing
ground is overrun with elephants...

and the elephants' watering
hole is filled with hippos!

Heyvi kabisa!

Isn't anyone in the pride
lands in their usual habitat?

Wait, there's more!

Looks like Makuu and the crocodiles
have taken over big springs.

So when the crocs pushed out the hippos,

they ended up making
everyone else move, too.

Lion guard! Let's go talk with
Makuu and get this sorted out.

Makuu, we have a problem.
Your taking over

big springs has messed things
up all over the pride lands.

I need you and the crocs to leave.

Why should we leave?
The fish in the lake taste great.

I think we're here to stay...

that is, unless you want to fight.

C'mon, Kion. You could take this guy.

- Makuu's got no respect for anybody.
- Beshte's right.

You won't get an argument from me!

Guys, fighting isn't
the answer to everything.

Only weak and cowardly
leaders are afraid to fight.

I'm not afraid!

- No... let's go.
- But why?

If I start using the roar when
I'm angry, I'll be as bad as Scar.

Besides, the roar might destroy
whatever fish are left in the lake.

There's gotta be another way to
get the crocs to leave big springs.

That's right, Kion.
Go! The new leader

of the crocodiles takes
orders from nobody!

Wait! I've got an idea...

- I don't see how I can help.
- I was thinking.

If you called for another mashindano,

you might be able to beat Makuu.

Then you could lead
the crocodiles again!

You were there, Kion.

Makuu is stronger than me.

There are times when you have to
accept that you've been beaten.

Even though you might not like it,

Makuu has most certainly won!

But that doesn't make him
a better leader than you!

True. But he's young.
He can learn.

Take my advice.

If you really want to
avoid a fight with Makuu,

the best thing to do is just back down.

You're not really gonna
give up, are you, Kion?

Of course not!
The circle of life depends on us.

- Then what are we gonna do?
- I don't know yet.

Maybe my dad has some ideas.

Hey, Kiara! Is dad back?

- No, and it's a good thing he isn't!
- Oh, no...

Mom and dad are not gonna be
happy to find pride rock full of baboons.

You guys better do something.
Quit it!

The animals in the pride lands
need to get back where they belong!

- Oh, come on.
- We're working on it, Kiara.

- But Makuu won't listen to reason!
- I've got it! I've got it!

I've found the solution!

Mentha piperita!

Also known as peppermint.

How are mint leaves gonna get
Makuu to leave big springs?

Oh, not that problem.
This one!

- Ew. Ono, stop that!
- Of course, your royal highness!

Um, Bunga, do us all a favor and
roll around on these mint leaves.

Sure.

Oh, just like the hyrax!

- Now eat this one...
- Okay.

Mmm, spicy!
Ooh, my tongue is tingly!

- Excuse me!
- Yes! It worked!

Bunga, you are stink free!

Mmm! How 'bout that?

- Bunga's minty fresh!
- Oh, that's great.

Uh, but don't you guys have
bigger things to worry about?

Like, oh, I dunno...

- baboons overrunning pride rock?
- Good point, Kiara!

What are we going to
do about that, Kion?

I... I don't know yet.

You guys head back to the lair.
I need some time to think.

He better come up with something.

- You're telling me!
- Oh... Baboons.

Grandfather,
I don't know if you can hear me.

But, I'm not sure what to do.

I'm always here for you, Kion.

The new crocodile leader, Makuu,

he's messed things up for
animals all over the pride lands.

And all he wants to do is fight!

Fighting is the crocodile way.

I think Makuu's a bully.

But Pua, the old crocodile leader,
says I should just back down.

There are times to back down, Kion.

But a true leader has to
know when to stand his ground,

even if it seems difficult.

But fighting can't be the
solution to every problem!

Standing your ground
doesn't mean you have to fight.

It means you're not afraid
to stand up to someone

who you know is wrong,

and show them you're
not going to back down.

Oh. I think I understand.

So, I've given it a lot of thought.
If Makuu wants a fight,

he needs to know the
lion guard can bring it.

Yeah! Now we're talking!

Personally, I wish there was
a way we could avoid the fight.

I hope we still can, Ono.
I think a demonstration

of the roar will show Makuu
exactly what he's up against,

- without hurting anyone.
- Can we do that?

Maybe you can use the roar on the
grove of trees near the spring.

Far as I know, nobody lives there.

- And I know just about everybody!
- Perfect! Bunga, Fuli, Ono,

go make sure the grove
is clear of animals.

'Cause nobody's where
they usually are today.

Beshte, you're with me!
Till the pride lands' end...

Lion guard defend!

- Looks clear to me.
- Ono? See anything?

Nope. I think we're good to
give Kion the high sign... Wait!

No, no, no! Not again!

Makuu, you and your crocs
need to leave big springs now.

- Or the lion guard will force you out.
- Tough talk, Kion.

Can you back it up with action?

You better believe it.

Hapana!
Kion's about to use the roar!

Little hyrax, you need
to leave this tree.

Something quite dangerous
will be occurring soon!

If I could climb trees, I know
I could get that hyrax to move.

Wait! I know how to scare him off!

Hey hyraxie! Remember me
and my stink?

Zuka zama!
My new minty fresh smell!

- It makes my stink useless!
- Oh, no! What have I done?

Guys, we gotta get going!

I know! But my stink
isn't scaring him away!

You think I should eat him?

No!

Bunga! Just grab the hyrax
and bring it down here.

We'll worry about your stink later.

Zuka zama!

Ono, give the high sign!

- All clear, Kion.
- Okay, Makuu.

If you want a fight, the
lion guard can bring it.

Just be careful what you ask for.

- Oh? And why is that?
- Because of this!

Um, perhaps it's time we moved on.

Big springs is running
out of fish anyway.

That's what I like to see.

Everyone back where they belong!

Looks like the circle
of life's back in balance.

Yep. Except for one thing...

Makuu! Once the fish
population is built back up,

you and the crocs are
welcome to come back.

- All you have to do is ask.
- I'll keep that in mind.

Sorry about changing your smell, Bunga.

- It clearly has its uses!
- Hakuna matata.

I'm sure my minty smell
will wear off...

and the sooner the better!

♪ look out here comes the lion guard ♪