Ep 7. Fuli's New Family
- TV-Y
- February 19, 2016
- 22 min
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8.2 (86)
In this episode of The Lion Guard, titled "Fuli's New Family," we see our hero Fuli go on a journey of self-discovery and learn about the importance of family.
The episode begins with Fuli feeling left out and alone, as she is the only cheetah in the Pride Lands and does not have any family or friends who share her speed and agility. However, her outlook changes when she meets Azaad, a fellow cheetah who is part of a group known as the fastest animals in the Pride Lands.
Azaad challenges Fuli to a race, and she soon discovers that his group, known as the "Tundratown Cheetahs," are a close-knit family who look out for each other and support one another. Feeling envious of Azaad's bond with his family, Fuli decides to join his group, hoping to find the same sense of belonging and camaraderie.
However, things don't go as smoothly as Fuli hoped. She struggles to fit in with the Tundratown Cheetahs, who have their own way of doing things and are wary of outsiders. Fuli's initial eagerness to join them quickly turns to frustration as she finds herself struggling to keep up with their fast pace and struggling to adapt to their way of life.
As she tries to find her place in this new group, Fuli learns a valuable lesson about the importance of staying true to herself and not changing who she is to fit in. She realizes that the Tundratown Cheetahs are not her true family, and that she has her own family in the Lion Guard – a group of friends who accept her for who she is and support her no matter what.
In the end, Fuli decides to leave the Tundratown Cheetahs and return to her true family in the Lion Guard. She may be the only cheetah, but she realizes that she doesn't need others like her to feel a sense of belonging. She has her own family, who love her just the way she is.
Overall, "Fuli's New Family" is a heartwarming episode that teaches viewers the importance of being true to oneself and the value of having a strong support system. Fuli's journey of self-discovery is a relatable one, as many of us have felt the pressure to fit in and find our place in a group. However, as Fuli learns, true happiness comes from staying true to oneself and finding a family that loves and accepts us for who we are.