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* AnAesop: It’s ok to be afraid, but there are times when you should face your fears.



* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers when he tells them about the Zimwi.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Rafiki and Bunga both end up scaring everyone in the Pridelands by telling them a story about the Zimwi.
* OurCryptidsAreMoreMysterious: The Zimwi is portrayed in this way, being a creature that, while completely made up by Rafiki, is believed by many (including, for a while, the Lion Guard) to be real.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The genets decide it’s a good time to leave after Bunga scares them by telling them about the Zimwi.
* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Kion, Fuli, and Beshte all call Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers genets off when he tells them about the Zimwi.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers when he tells them about the Zimwi.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers when he tells them about the Zimwi.Zimwi.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers when he tells them about the Zimwi.



* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.

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* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.children.
* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers when he tells them about the Zimwi.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Kion calls Bunga out for scaring the other Pride Landers when he tells them about the Zimwi.
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* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.
* SuddenlyVoiced: This is the first time gazelles speak in the series.

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* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.
* SuddenlyVoiced: This is the first time gazelles speak in the series.
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* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.

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* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.children.
* SuddenlyVoiced: This is the first time gazelles speak in the series.
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'''Summary:''' When tales of a mysterious creature plague the Pride Lands, the Guard must conquer their fears and track down the elusive beast.

!!This episode contains examples of:

* GhostStory: Rafiki's tale of the Zimwi.
* HalloweenEpisode: The episode's premise is the Guard tracking an alleged monster after Rafiki tells a scary story.
* MeaningfulName: "Zimwi" means "ogre" in Swahili. Though the description of the beast doesn't really match that of a traditional ogre (having eight legs, for example), it's still intimidating enough to scare the children.

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