Ep 13. The Morning Report
- TV-Y
- January 8, 2018
- 22 min
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In The Lion Guard season 3 episode 13, titled "The Morning Report," the animals of the Pride Lands are excitedly preparing to attend the Morning Report, where the Lion Guard gives updates on the state of the kingdom. Kion, the leader of the Lion Guard, is especially looking forward to the report as he plans to deliver some exciting news to his friends and family.
As the team sets out on their morning patrol, Kion can hardly contain his excitement, but is quickly interrupted by Jasiri, a friendly hyena who needs help with a problem in her own territory. Naturally, the Lion Guard springs into action to assist their ally.
After resolving Jasiri's issue, the Lion Guard sets off once again for the Morning Report. On their journey, Kion is approached by Fuli, a cheetah and member of the Guard, who expresses her concern about the upcoming report and the possible changes it could bring to their duties. Kion reassures her that everything will be okay and that their team is strong enough to handle any challenges that come their way.
Once they arrive at the report, the animals are eagerly awaiting Kion's announcement. However, they are shocked when Kion reveals that he's stepping down from his role as leader of the Lion Guard. Kion explains that he's no longer needed now that the Circle of Life is fully restored and all is at peace.
The news is met with mixed reactions from the animals. Some are happy for Kion, knowing that he deserves a break after all his hard work, while others are worried about the future of the Pride Lands without the Lion Guard to protect them.
Despite the mixed reactions, Kion remains resolute in his decision, much to the admiration of his friends and family. And while the animals of the Pride Lands may not know what the future holds, they know that they can always count on the Lion Guard to step in if things go awry.
Overall, "The Morning Report" is a heartwarming episode about growth, change, and the importance of knowing when to let go. Fans of The Lion Guard will undoubtedly enjoy this emotional installment, as it offers a fitting conclusion to Kion's character arc.