User blog:MysticCanines'Heroine732/Introducing Ethiopia Is Quite Worthy Lion Guard and Ethiopian Folklore Have similarities By Surprise

Lion Guard episodes already have some similarities of Ethiopia's old thoughts, but it would be a great idea to introduce the Ethiopian wolves and their cousins for sure even if Ethiopia is the state they're traveling. Zar means spirit, Buda in Ethiopian they're talking about someone likely to be evil and this series already shows a few mean characters. Plus like the Pride Lands there's folklore of Ethiopia honoring the lion plus the small house of the lions that's part of Gondar's castle in Ethiopia, Their old habits even match some scenes of Rafiki like when he lifts his hands to the sun, Ethiopia's one of the states that honored the sun in the past, but also like Rafiki's work Ethiopians had their own omens.

Creators of the Lion Guard could even use the folklore of kings from Ethiopia to form new royal stuff for Pride Rock, there are folk tale titles like Everything Changes  Everything Passes. Another old folk tale of a king is The Enchanted Flute mainly at the end the kings admits the truth of what he did, and tells himself I should have known better. Plus Ethiopia's history of kings and generals in real life could help with new fighting scenes or new royalty ideas while Ethiopia's land is shown on screen because in the past they fought quite trickily There's also the folk tale The Baboon's Head Band, it could help with new monkey characters for sure Snow Monkey and the new mandrills in this story the chief doesn't like the headband's  tightness and then the rest of the baboons are annoyed enough to crush him. But this scenes wouldn't have to be a baboon scenes it could also be how the worst villains vanished burnt, melted, or crushed.

But I believe the fox, the monkey and the hynea, can have their Ethiopian folklore scenes used for new ideas, so can the Ethiopian folk tale of the fox and the crow.

In their old folklore they even honor the buffalo, but one of their omens of good luck was the Antelope.