The Lightning Rod. When we are all born, the Sun, the Moon, planets and stars are uniquely positioned across the celestial heavens above. Each astronomical body and it's position together paint a blueprint of our soul imprinted in the sky. When I was born, the Sun was in Leo; a fire sign ruled by the Sun itself and marked by the symbol of a fearless lion. The Moon was in Aries. Also a fire sign, Aries is ruled by Mars, the planet of energy and drive. He counsels Kion, stating that leadership is never easy.
When Kion asked why he could not use the roar on command and confided his worries about becoming corrupted like Scar, Mufasa assured him that the roar and himself will be there for him when he needs them most, before vanishing. Mufasa later appears in the episode " The Rise of Makuu ", where he encourages Kion to stand his ground when Makuu , the new leader of the crocodiles , takes over Big Springs.
In " Bunga the Wise ", Mufasa appears when Kion asks for his advice with a storm threatening the Pride Lands and whether he should use the Roar to blow the clouds away. Mufasa gently reminds that the Pride Lands need the water and stated that the easy way is not always the best way.
In " Can't Wait to be Queen ", as a result of Kiara becoming interim queen while her parents were away at a funeral, she and Kion have a falling out over her decision to negotiate peace at Janja 's request, as she misunderstands his concern for jealousy for being right.
Mufasa appears out of the sky to remind Kion that Kiara was his sister and he should always be there for her, especially when she's wrong. In " The Mbali Fields Migration ", Mufasa gently encourages Kion to have confidence in himself and not rely on others' opinions when the gazelles and zebras doubt Kion's leadership in bringing them to Mbali Fields. In " Never Roar Again ", Mufasa appears when Kion calls for him, having almost hurt his mother by accident when hyenas attacked her.
Kion contemplates never using the Roar again, for he fears turning into Scar. Mufasa reminds Kion that Scar's misuse involved his own selfishness, which fueled his anger, then asks why Kion used the Roar out of anger. When Kion explains why, Mufasa informs Kion that Scar never cared for anyone, and suggests speaking to the one he cares so much about: his mother, Nala.
Then, during " The Savannah Summit ", Kion seeks guidance when he believes Makuu is scheming against the other animal leaders. When Mufasa asks why he believes this, Kion fails to give a convincing answer. Mufasa humorously states one of Rafiki's quotes of wisdom, "when you leap to conclusions, you leap to confusions", which helps the cub see things in a more rational perspective.
In " The Rise of Scar ", Rafiki's apprentice, Makini , inadvertently witnesses a conversation between Kion and Mufasa's spirit who cautions Kion not to lose his temper and thus his control of the roar. Though the ability to summon and speak to the deceased is kept confidential and is to be exclusive to the Royal Family and its royal mjuzi, Makini shares this news with a cobra named Ushari , who ponders on whether or not evil lions can also be summoned; more specifically Scar.
Through plotting and manipulation, Ushari along with Janja and his hyena clan successfully summon Scar's spirit. In " The Wisdom of Kongwe ", Mufasa speaks to his son and grandson over his brother's return.
Kion takes the blame for being tricked into using the roar to summon Scar, but Mufasa reminds that the roar can be turned to both good and evil. Sadly, he had no solution on how to defeat Scar but was confident the answer laid somewhere in the Pride Lands, which led to Simba and the Lion Guard seek out the wisdom of Kongwe. In " The Kilio Valley Fire ", Kion summons Mufasa for counsel after Scar's minions had destroyed Kilio Valley, forcing Ma Tembo 's herd to move out, but they end up causing problems and they decide to leave the Pride Lands, and he felt deeply responsible for failing the elephants.
Mufasa encouraged him not to let others' doubt of him weigh him down, or not give up just because of a defeat. He also tells that the Pride Lands are more than just land. In " The Fall of Mizimu Grove ", Scar's army destroys Mizimu Grove during a ceremony in which Makini was supposed to plant a baobab plant, and everyone, after realizing that Scar was back and both Kion and his father had kept everything secret, they want to leave the Pride Lands.
Worried and insecure, Kion summons Mufasa for counsel. Mufasa says to him that he is a good leader due to his ability to understand the others in times of difficulty, and encourages him to not lose hope, not even in the darkest day. After thanking his grandfather for the advice, Kion notices that Makini's plant had survived, and used it as a symbol of hope.
Mufasa tells Kion to not fight fire with fire, and after he gets scarred, he follows his advice to defeat the evil spirit. It's also revealed that Mufasa was the one who gave Scar his nickname; after his younger brother had dealt with a treacherous lion and his cobra minion , getting a scar in the process, he told Mufasa of his feat.
But Mufasa teasingly christened him Scar, who then began plotting to take the throne for himself. A flashback to Mufasa's death in the stampede is shown. When Kion confronts Scar's ghost for the final time, he remembers his grandfather's words, "Stay true to who you are.
Don't fight fire with fire," and uses this advice to summon the Great Kings of the Past who rain upon Scar's fiery spirit, extinguishing and neutralizing the evil lion. In " Friends to the End ", Kion runs off to calm himself and tries to ask Mufasa why the scar on his face is bothering him. Instead of Mufasa appearing after Kion explains that he might look like Scar, only the spirit of Scar appeared in his reflection instead of Mufasa.
Since getting his scar, Kion hadn't spoken to his grandfather, not wanting to face him when he looked like the lion who betrayed him. In " Long Live the Queen ", A conversation with Rani , who is coping with the recent death of her grandmother Janna , convinces Kion to resume speaking with his grandfather. Mufasa tells Kion he was worried that his grandson had forgotten him like Simba once had in the past. Kion apologizes for not coming to Mufasa for advice about his troubles concerning his scar while the late lion reaffirms he will always be there for him.
In " The Lake of Reflection ", Kion tells Mufasa he no longer needs the roar to be able to lead the Lion Guard and intends to give it back. An understanding Mufasa tells Kion to go to Cikha Escarpment to return it.
There, Kion meets the spirit of the first leader of the Lion Guard, Askari. Mufasa tells Kion that the choice is his to make. Mufasa shares a moment with his family before fading into the clouds. Mufasa appears in the remake of the animated film, still voiced by his original voice actor James Earl Jones, the only actor from the original film to retake his respective character. In this incarnation, Mufasa possesses a darker, brown mane that fades into a lighter tan to almost white around his face and chin, and his shown to be incredibly physically healthy and muscular.
He is described as having ruled for many years and is somewhat older and more weary than his previous incarnation. He is stated to have fought Scar for leadership in this version of the flm, and has a history of conflict with Shenzi.
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