The humans were quite startled by the arrival of Ramses and the Lion's Bane coming for revenge on the Lion Guard once again. "Well," said Ramses, who was in front of Chris. "What have we here?" the poor human child was terrified at seeing a crazy, deranged lion like Ramses. "you're scent seems rather off to me. I can tell you are not from here."

"Don't touch him!" the king of the Pride Lands warned. Simba immediately grew angry with how relentless these dangerous renegades were, and how much they really wanted to kill his only son and friends, and he was in front of Chris to protect him from this crazy lion and his associates. These dangerous animals were relentless and seemed far more dangerous than the three hyenas that worked for Scar before they reformed and changed their ways, and just as dangerous as Zira before she reformed in a good lioness. It was almost like dealing with enemies more dangerous than Scar. Of course; it was a good thing they didn't team up with Scar back then when Simba came back home to claim what was his, otherwise: he would have been in big trouble, and his plan to restore the Pride Lands, and claim his rightful title as king would have been from diamonds to sand.

Stepping into action, Simba jumped in front of Ramses with anger in his eyes with a growl. "What do you all want this time?" he asked while barring his teeth at these six deranged and evil animals.

"Isn't it obvious, your highness?" Ramses said in a taunting voice. "The head of your own son and his friends right in front of me and my cohorts. Should you and these weaklings chose to stand in our way, so be it." he had an evil smile on his face, ready to maul and mutilate his enemies with his teeth and claws. "Are we going to do this the easy way, or the hard way?"

"And we don't really know what kind of freaks those animals are, but they don't look strong." said Harif.

Chris looked horrified and he felt Joel rush to his aid and gently pick him up. "I got you, Chris." said Joel, offering a helping hand. "Come on." he raised his rifle and his bullets were ready to take on these renegades.

"Wait!" said Kovu. "We'll handle this. "They're outnumbered."

"I hate to tell you this, Kovu," Joel said. "But numbers aren't everything. They got a hippo and a strong gorilla with them." he kept his rifle close to him.

"We've dealt with them before." said Kovu. "We can totally handle this."

Joel decided to go along with this, but he didn't sound very convinced. He knew how dangerous animals like hippos can be. "Leave this place now!" Simba ordered, "Or face the consequences."

"You do not scare me, Simba." Ramses said

"Or me." Makucha added. "You lions are always full of yourselves."

"Always flaunting at how 'amazing' and 'magnificent' you guys are." Harif mocked. "but you are all just self-centered ego maniacs."

"You're wrong!" said Kiara. "You are the ones who are self-centered. And I'd listen to my dad if I were you. Leave my brother alone."

the other lions readied themselves, along with the Lion Guard and Chikelu, and the painted dogs after. The humans stood back to watch the incoming fight. "Dad, I'm scared." Chris admitted.

"It's ok." said Tara. "Let's just stand back. we don't want to get involved in this. I don't want you to get hurt, Chris." his sister gently clasped his shoulders.

"Tara is right." said Persephone. "Let's all just back away right now for our own safety."

"But, what about our friends?" Chris said.

"Don't worry, son." Joel reassured. "They said they got this under control." he began to doubt himself at what the outcome would be since this could be a life or death situation for his family's new friends out here. "I hope they will be fine."

"Last chance, Lion's Bane," Nala warned one more time: "leave now or get ready for a fight."

"I think we prefer to fight, Nala." said Draak.

"You've all asked for it." Chikelu said, getting ready to charge at his enemies in full speed. "Prepare to meet your end!"

"Bring it on." Mpishi sneered.

"Till the Pride Lands end," Kion said

"Lion Guard will defend!" his friends shouted in triumph. There were clamoring sounds of growling, roaring, grunting, barking, yelping, and sounds of dog whining heard every now and again.

an all-out battle ensued between the two sides. In one glimpse, there was Chikelu charging at Draak with five-thousand pounds of bone and armored muscle. Draak would use his mouth of sharp, thick teeth to bite at the rhino's nose (in a sideways position), but a hippos mouth was no match for a rhino's pair of sharp horns on his nose. Chikelu managed to knock Draak back a few times, although the deranged hippo managed to bit him a few times.

Despite how fierce they were fighting, Chikelu was giving the hippo more wounds than he had since a white rhino is slightly bigger than a hippopotamus would be like. Of course, if this was underwater, than it would give Draak the advantage.

Harif was going all-out with his bad attitude. he was fierce like any other honey badger as he was showing his teeth with his angry face, and snapping at any lions or dogs that would try to bite or claw at him.

Kion was face-to-face with Ramses once more, who had his personal hatred towards the cub. But this time, he was fighting alongside his father, the king. Simba managed to charge at Ramses and tried clawing him, but Ramsss clawed some dirt at the king's eyes, clawing at the king and trying to bite his neck.

"Dad!" Kion shouted. He angrily charged at at the right side and clawed at his right eye, making the mad lion grunt in agony and catching him off-guard.

"Go Kion!" said Chris, cheering on his friend, "claw his eyes out!"