At Hakuna Matata Falls, the Lion Guard are happily relaxing, whilst Bunga performs a few dives for them. Kion marvels at Bunga's abilities and even Fuli admits she's impressed. Before Bunga can continue, a group of galagos cry for help and accidentally knock Bunga down One galago, Laini, leaps onto Kion's muzzle and pleads for his help. Beshte greets her and asks what the problem is. She worriedly informs them that a leopard has moved into their tree. Fuli, unable to hear with the galagos still blocking her ears, shouts at Kion to tell her what's going on.
Ono remarks that there aren't any leopards in the Pride Lands, and Laini refutes his statement for the present, adding that the leopard wants to eat them. Beshte confirms that they would never allow the leopard to eat them, and Fuli once again mistakes his words. Laini again pleads for Kion's help, and finally removes herself from his mouth and he agrees to help. He orders them to stay there, though Laini insists on travelling with the Lion Guard for their safety. Fuli becomes riled at the galagos still grasping onto her ears, and, after Bunga removes one, she kicks the other off herself.
Just then, a cry for help emerges nearby. Ono scans the area and reveals a giraffe is stuck in a tree, much to Fuli's disbelief. With Ono confirming that it has to be seen, Kion is about to order the Guard away, when Laini becomes slightly hysterical, crying out that Kion had promised to deal with the leopard. Kion confirms that he will, and that they just need to save the giraffe first, before leaving with the rest of the Guard in tow.
Mapigano bullies Badili for returning to his territory
Slumbering Badili
Badili is confronted by the Lion Guard for stealing the galagos' tree
"Hi there!"
Frightened of Mapigano
Kion assures Badili
Badili expresses his concerns
Fuli trains Badili to run swiftly during the musical number "Find Your Roar"
Badili finds his roar
"I can't wait!"
"I happened!"
Badili breaks
"I couldn't have done it without you. Thanks for believing in me!"
Trivia[]
Moral: While it's great to look out for others when they need help, it's important that they are still able to stand up for themselves when needed because if you always stand up for them, they'll be helpless when you aren't around.