Zira then realizes this too late (though she refuses to believe it) as she is blasted away along with Nuka, Vitani, and the other Outsiders (with the exception of Kovu, who leaves at his own accord), to a lair in the termite mounds of the Outlands which is similar to the one depicted in Zira appears in the seventh book the insider as the same as her film counterpart she is near-religiously loyal to Scar. Zira‘s rejection of Kiara’s aid results in her falling into a river and drowning. Simba once banished Zira to the Outlands for betraying the Pride Landa She told Zira to stay in there while she went to get her other cubs.

Zahara "Lion" Names. Zira still thinks that Scar should have been the king of the Pride Lands instead of Simba. She was the scout and second-in-command of the Outsiders until she reformed and joined Simba's pride. Long live Zira! Zira was a twisted, aggressive and delusional lioness with a lifelong quest for brutal vengeance.

Zira is the main antagonist of the 1998 Disney direct-to-video film, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. After Scar took over the Pride Lands and became king, Zira became his most loyal follower, honoring him to the point of fanaticism and the worship of his very name. Sarah Mirza refers to the Swahili used in The Lion Guard as "Swinglish", which is "Half English and half Swahili." Despite Zira's death, her (as well as Scar's) original plan to have Kovu as the new King of the Pride Lands is most likely to succeed, but not for her own satisfaction as Kovu wants to rule under the principles of the Circle of Life, which inspired a touched Simba to accept Kovu as his son-in-law and future successor.

Simba urges Zira to let go of the past, but she refuses and leaps at him, still intent on killing him to avenge Scar.

As she grew into a young lioness, she became more receptive to the other pride members and would reticently do her duties and tasks, while having a rather snarky and aggressive temper. After Scar died Zira was determined to kill Simba in order to avenge his death.

Zira hates Kiara since she's Simba's daughter. While it is unknown if Scar had any real regard for Zira there are some instances that imply he did indeed genuinely appreciate her loyalty.

She is the daughter of Zira, and the sister of Nuka and Kovu. Zira then tries to trick Jasiri into thinking that Kion has sided with the Outsiders. She currently serves as the leader of the Lion Guard.

Nala, Simba’s dear friend and betrothed, is bestowed with the name “gift” or “beloved” which is what Nala means in Swahili, and her mother’s name Sarafina means “bright star”. He was also the Leader of the Lion Guard.

... More names from lion king the movie and what is the baby lion that is the kings little boy what is the name. Zira does seem to care for her family and her Pride, despite her vindictive nature, showing depression when Nuka dies, and pride when Nuka and Vitani say or do things that appeal to her plan. She is the mother of Kovu, Nuka, and Vitani. She was extremely fearful and traumatized when she arrived in the Pride Lands, and took some time to adapt.

The lyrics for the opening chant of "Circle of Life" were written by Lebo M, a South African composer brought on to work on the movie's soundtrack by song producer Hans Zimmer, according to the 1994 documentary "The Making of 'The Lion King." She was a slender lioness with a dark tawny pelt, a black, triangular nose, a small bearded chin, black ear rims, red eyes, a notched left ear and a dark stripe from forehead to nape. Zira and the Outsiders decide to go to war against Simba.She observes Kovu with Nuka from a distance, pleased with the progress of the plan, and that everything was going according to her scheme.

Simba was able to defeat her easily, and in anger over her defiance and consumed with hatred for Scar, he banished Zira, her children, and all the other lions who respected Scar to the Outlands, forever. As Zira waited in her hiding spot, she fearfully watched the rogue lions passing by.

Morocco. She soon got used to the other lionesse's presence, but fled in fear when she met Ahadi, who reminded her of the rogue lions who attacked her.

Out of all Simba’s family, Zira seemed to underestimate Kiara the most, having virtually no respect for her.

Not long after she died, Kiara married Kovu thus making Zira her posthumous mother-in-law. "It's over Simba, I dream of nothing else for years. When she protested Simba's rule. Screengrabs, concept drawings, videos, avatars, cliparts, and much more!

Zira's source of motivation through her new life was Uru, then Scar. Janja and his clan are scared of Zira.

Simba- Lion Mufasa- King Sarabi- Mirage Nala- Gift Timon- to Honour (Greek) Pumba- Stunned Rafiki- Friend Scar- Scar Kovu - Scar Zira - Hate Nuka - Stink Vitani - a bastardization of "Shetani", meaning "devil".