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− | {{Character infobox LionKingWikia|image = [[File:Janna-pic.png|290px]]|name = Janna|gender = Female|species = [[Lion]]|affiliations = [[The Night Pride]]<br>[[Tree of Life|The Tree of Life]]|titles = Princess of the Tree of Life<br>Queen of the Tree of Life|creator = [[User:Ginnyharry4ever|Ginnyharry4ever]]}}'''Queen Janna''' is the grandmother of Rani and Baliyo. |
+ | {{Character infobox LionKingWikia|image = [[File:Janna-pic.png|290px]]|name = Janna|gender = Female|species = [[Lion]]|affiliations = [[The Night Pride]]<br>[[Tree of Life|The Tree of Life]]<br>[[User blog:Ginnyharry4ever/Royal Family of the Tree of Life|Monarchy of the Tree of Life]]|titles = Princess of the Tree of Life<br>Queen of the Tree of Life|creator = [[User:Ginnyharry4ever|Ginnyharry4ever]]}}'''Queen Janna''' is the grandmother of Rani and Baliyo. |
== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
Revision as of 22:53, 21 November 2019
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Affiliations | The Tree of Life Monarchy of the Tree of Life |
Titles | Queen of the Tree of Life |
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Queen Janna is the grandmother of Rani and Baliyo.
Appearance
Janna’s pelt is brown, while her muzzle, paws, and underbelly are paler in color.
Her ears are rimmed with brown. Her eyes are green.
Personality
Janna is described as kindhearted and affectionate.
She is also very open-minded and traditional.
Family
Daughter: Ãnanda
Son: Surak
Granddaughter: Rani
Grandson: Baliyo
Daughter-in-law: Nirmala
Son-in-law: Sâhasí
Trivia
- Her son refers to her as Mother.
- Her grandchildren refer to her as Grandma.
- She has an affectionate relationship with her son.
- Janna has a close relationship with her grandchildren.
- She has a good relationship with her daughter-in-law.
- Janna is a skilled huntress.
- She has a good relationship with Simba and Nala.
- Janna and Ullu have a close relationship.
- She is acquainted with Rafiki.
- Janna is acquainted with Sokwe.
- She’s acquainted with Dhahabu.