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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.

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* VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.song.
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'''Summary:''' Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save Kion from danger.

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'''Summary:''' Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save ''save'' Kion from danger.


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** Pictures and paintings are not to predict the future, they show the past.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The first shot of "Panic And Run" is of a zebra's backside. Now this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied. Another one is that when they encounter Ushari, he brings up "Fuli's New Family" stating that he couldn't get Bunga's stench out of his mouth for days.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The first shot of "Panic And Run" GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is of a zebra's backside. Now on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied. Another one is that when they encounter Ushari, he brings up "Fuli's New Family" stating that he couldn't get Bunga's stench out of his mouth for days.in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* ObligatoryPun: When the zebras start running wildly, Janja says, "Great -- I love fast food!" (Ah, just like his predecessors...)

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* ObligatoryPun: ObligatoryJoke: When the zebras start running wildly, Janja says, "Great -- I love fast food!" (Ah, just like his predecessors...)
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* ObligatoryPun: When the zebras start running wildly, Janja says, "Great -- I love fast food!" (Ah, just like his predecessors...)
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* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshte believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.

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* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshte believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.

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Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save Kion from danger.

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'''Summary:''' Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save Kion from danger.

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* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshte believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.



* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshte believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.

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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston. According to all other sources, he's Punda Milia.

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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston.Thurston. According to all other sources, he's Punda Milia.



* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari-Bunga conflicts.



* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshete believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari-Bunga conflicts.

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* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshete Beshte believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari-Bunga conflicts.
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"in real life" not means "in the universe of the story".


* MoralDissonance: Janja's plan this time around is to spook the zebras into panicking and running, then picking them off. It's portrayed as a cheap, dirty trick...in real life, it's pretty much the stock method predators use to hunt zebras.
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* MoralDissonance: Janja's plan this time around is to spook the zebras into panicking and running, then picking them off. It's portrayed as a cheap, dirty trick...in real life, it's pretty much the stock method predators use to hunt zebras.
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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston.

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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston. According to all other sources, he's Punda Milia.
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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston.



* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston.



* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari Bunga situations.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari Bunga situations.Ushari-Bunga conflicts.



* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: Ushari is portrayed as being able to restrict animals. Almost all constrictors are nonvenomous, and almost all venomous snakes lack the ability to constrict their prey. Egyptian cobras are ''not'' among the few exceptions to this rule.

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* SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: Ushari is portrayed as being able to restrict constrict animals. Almost all constrictors are nonvenomous, and almost all venomous snakes lack the ability to constrict their prey. Egyptian cobras are ''not'' among the few exceptions to this rule.

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* IdenticalGrandson: Apparently, Nala's father looked just like her son.



* VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.



* StrongFamilyResemblance: Apparently, Nala's father looked just like her son.

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* StrongFamilyResemblance: Apparently, Nala's father looked just like her son.VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.

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* TheReveal: It is revealed at the end that the cub Bunga saw falling from the tree branch in Rafiki's painting was actually Kion's maternal grandfather, and he was saved by the Lion Guard that was active in that day.



* TheReveal: It is revealed at the end that the cub Bunga saw falling from the tree branch in Rafiki's painting was actually Kion's maternal grandfather, and he was saved by the Lion Guard that was active in that day.

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* AnAesop: As Rafiki says, "Conclusion leads to confusion."
* AesopAmnesia: Bunga once again blows the situation out of proportion just like "Bunga the Wise" and "Fuli's New Family"
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: A blatant one that is pretty shocking. The first shot of "Panic And Run" is of a zebra's backside. Now this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied. Another one is that when they encounter Ushari, he brings up "Fuli's New Family" stating that he couldn't get Bunga's stench out of his mouth for days.

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* AllThereInTheManual: According to the subtitles, the lead zebra stallion's name is Thorston.
* AnAesop: As Rafiki says, "Conclusion leads "Leap to conclusions and you leap to confusion."
* AesopAmnesia: Bunga once again blows the situation out of proportion just like "Bunga the Wise" and "Fuli's New Family"
Family."
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Ushari tells Bunga he should bite him again for landing on him ''again,'' but won't, claiming he couldn't get the taste out of his mouth for days. Bunga licks himself, then tells Ushari he's missing out.
* ContinuityNod: Ushari mentions that the [[Recap/TheLionGuardS1E7FulisNewFamily last time he bit Bunga]], he couldn't get the taste of Bunga's musk out of his mouth.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: A blatant one that is pretty shocking. The first shot of "Panic And Run" is of a zebra's backside. Now this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied. Another one is that when they encounter Ushari, he brings up "Fuli's New Family" stating that he couldn't get Bunga's stench out of his mouth for days.



* MomentKiller: When asked how she would feel if Kion got hurt, Fuli very clearly stops and hesitates before answering, which is basically confirmation she has feelings for him. It then gets cut off by Ono.
* TheReveal: It is revealed at the end that Nala's father was indeed one of the members of the Guard under Scar's command. This means that Scar killed not only his own brother, but his brother in law as well. A bit of FridgeHorror as one wonders how Mufasa told Nala that her father was dead, or even how he never realized Scar's treachery after this.

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* MomentKiller: When asked how she would feel if Kion got hurt, Fuli very clearly stops SomewhereAHerpetologistIsCrying: Ushari is portrayed as being able to restrict animals. Almost all constrictors are nonvenomous, and hesitates before answering, which is basically confirmation she has feelings for him. It then gets cut off by Ono.
almost all venomous snakes lack the ability to constrict their prey. Egyptian cobras are ''not'' among the few exceptions to this rule.
* TheReveal: It is revealed at the end that the cub Bunga saw falling from the tree branch in Rafiki's painting was actually Kion's maternal grandfather, and he was saved by the Lion Guard that was active in that day.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Apparently,
Nala's father was indeed one of the members of the Guard under Scar's command. This means that Scar killed not only his own brother, but his brother in law as well. A bit of FridgeHorror as one wonders how Mufasa told Nala that looked just like her father was dead, or even how he never realized Scar's treachery after this.son.
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* MomentKiller: When asked how she would feel if Kion got hurt, Fuli very clearly stops and hesitates before answering, which is basically confirmation she has feelings for him. It then gets cut off by Ono.

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* MomentKiller: When asked how she would feel if Kion got hurt, Fuli very clearly stops and hesitates before answering, which is basically confirmation she has feelings for him. It then gets cut off by Ono.Ono.
* TheReveal: It is revealed at the end that Nala's father was indeed one of the members of the Guard under Scar's command. This means that Scar killed not only his own brother, but his brother in law as well. A bit of FridgeHorror as one wonders how Mufasa told Nala that her father was dead, or even how he never realized Scar's treachery after this.
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari Bunga situations.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari Bunga situations.situations.
* MomentKiller: When asked how she would feel if Kion got hurt, Fuli very clearly stops and hesitates before answering, which is basically confirmation she has feelings for him. It then gets cut off by Ono.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: A blatant one that is pretty shocking. The first shot of "Panic And Run" is of a zebra's backside. Now this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: A blatant one that is pretty shocking. The first shot of "Panic And Run" is of a zebra's backside. Now this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied. Another one is that when they encounter Ushari, he brings up "Fuli's New Family" stating that he couldn't get Bunga's stench out of his mouth for days.



* VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.

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* VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.song.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kion blatantly tells Bunga to leave Ushari be, pretty much making it clear he has had enough of the Ushari Bunga situations.
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* NeverSayDie: Averted when Janja talks about eating the zebras. But it is actually played straight when Bunga and Beshete believe Kion will fall off a tree saying "Or worse" instead of bringing up death.
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* AesopAmnesia: Bunga once again blows the situation out of proportion just like "Bunga the Wise" and "Fuli's New Family"
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: A blatant one that is pretty shocking. The first shot of "Panic And Run" is of a zebra's backside. Now this could be interpreted as looking from a hyena's perspective since they are predators, but that is pretty blatant, especially since it is seen rather than said or implied.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: By trying really hard to protect Kion, Bunga and the Lion Guard making things go FromBadToWorse for the zebras.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: By trying really hard to protect Kion, Bunga and the Lion Guard end up making things go FromBadToWorse for the zebras.zebras.
* VillainSong: "Panic And Run", the hyenas' third song.
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Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save Kion from danger.

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Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save Kion from danger.danger.

!!This episode contains the following tropes:

* AnAesop: As Rafiki says, "Conclusion leads to confusion."
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: By trying really hard to protect Kion, Bunga and the Lion Guard making things go FromBadToWorse for the zebras.
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Believing that Rafiki's paintings predict the future, Bunga enlists the rest of the Lion Guard to Save Kion from danger.

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