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{{AN|Well, I have decided to post this story onto this Wiki so it could gain popularity. This was a freaky lost episode story centered around a Disney Junior series by the name of "The Lion Guard", which didn't have any good Creepypastas about it. It's basically the same concept as all the lost episode stories on this site nowadays, but with originality and maturity. Enjoy.}}
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To be upright, I use to watch some of my DVDs and VHS tapes, even though we
I always wanted to watch
[[File:Fuli's Inferno 00 FIX.png|thumb|The DVD Cover]]
My older sister and I decided to go to a local rental shop to buy a DVD of The Lion Guard. Then, I finally notice one. To be specific,
The cover is nothing special,
And it listed random 4 aired episodes including one that has never been aired. The original episodes were
I thought that episode title looks innocent enough, but hey, I believe the word
The 4 aired episodes were honestly great, but the 5th and final episode caused me to lose my faith in life itself and will scar me with distressing nightmares.
[[File:Fuli's Inferno 01.png|thumb|The Title Card]]
The final unaired episode opened up with the regular intro, which showed us the cast of the Lion Guard group with the typical African music. Once it cuts to the
After the intro and title card, it cuts to the fields of the Pride Lands, with the Lion Guard talking about what they are going to do on this fine day, which is nothing special. Then, Bunga starts to talk about a unique forest that no animal has ever been to.
Kion winds up asking
The forest Bunga talked about looked rather displeasing. It looked like something that
Fuli looked very anxious and began telling Bunga saying,
Before Bunga could say anything, Simba appears and tells the group that the forest is actually dangerous to go in there, just like what Kion and Fuli said.
The entire Lion Guard gasped at the words
Kion notices the cheetah and honey badger running into the forest and shouts,
He just saw nothing but the crooked and unpleasant trees and strong crimson fog.
Both Kion and Beshte agreed with
Bunga seemed rather upset because of
Fuli, very uncharacteristic of her, immediately said in a calm angry manner,
The king cheetah then runs fast to find an exit, atypically neglecting the poor honey badger who is guilty of entering the forest with Fuli.
[[File:Fuli's Inferno 02.png|thumb|Fuli in the Forest]]
It then transitioned to Fuli, who was frantically running for an exit but to no avail.
The music in this scene, however, was different.
The fast cheetah is even more upset with the idea of abandoning Bunga for his mistakes she refused to forgive.
She kept sobbing and crying for a moment until a strange loud noise was admitted from the distance. It sounded like an inhuman distressed voice moaning. It
The curious cheetah walks around the forest to investigate what was making the noise. Then the noise stopped becoming nothing but haunting ambient music, something that
Then the noise returned, but this time, it sounded like the thing was screaming. Fuli notices that the source of the noise is chasing her down, and she begins to run away fast around the creepy liminal forest. She encountered many disturbing things that
The fast feline winds up encountering 3 unusual creatures I tried hard to recall. Ugh, those monsters I just saw in that episode gave me huge chills. I would rather go into detail about these horrible things.
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The music at this point (if you could call it that) was a lot tenser and more threatening than ever. Fuli kept running away from the monsters as fast as she can until she began to pass out. The poor cheetah was tired out from all that running and finally away from those baleful creatures.
[[File:Fuli's Inferno 03.png|thumb|The Tired-out Fuli]]
It transitioned to an hour later with Fuli just laying there sleeping. The lonely cheetah woke up and realizes that she was hungry. She roams around the endless haunted forest to find something remotely to eat, but to no avail. At least no more monsters are preying on her at this time.
After a failed search, Fuli winds up going unhinged and began saying,
She began running around fast in the endless forest screaming about her entire ordeal.
Fuli then tripped over a rock letting out a loud yelp and landed on impact. She tried to get up but to no avail. Then she notice she was grabbed by her legs by something. It was that chimpanzee abomination again. The fearful cheetah shrieked in terror as she looks at the monster she was being grabbed by.
The creature that is grabbing the helpless cheetah approaches a hole of fire, along with the wolf creature, bird creature, and a lot more hellish abominations I
The chimp monster then finally talked in a calm, but low-pitched fiendish voice,
Fuli began screaming in intense anguish offscreen as it showed a shot of the crooked trees, followed by smoke and the flaming glow coming from the bottom of the screen. Her agonizing pain-filled screams were just literal, but it even got worse as the show faded to black.
Once
I was fucked in the head because of that episode of such a show for younger children, despite it being unaired.
And if I was seriously honest, why was this episode planned for such a show made for Disney Junior, a channel made for babies and younger kids alike? Now I have to show the damn thing to my mother and older sister.
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I then took them to my bedroom and replay the freaky shit for them. After I replayed the episode with my mother and sister, they were stunned but pissed at the same time, as I ejected the disc from my PS4 and put it back in its case.
My mother hid the DVD away somewhere. She along with my sister
Every godforsaken night, I had been having horrific nightmares, like when I got lost and perish in that haunted forest as my mother, sister, and I went on a trip to Africa. Some people believe that the forest in Africa never existed as I told them the story. I honestly believe that the forest is just a Mandela effect or myth.
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