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The Lion Guard’s Bunga: Standing Pose Drawing Tutorial

Here’s another take on the fearless honey badger, and this tutorial shows how to draw Bunga in a relaxed standing pose with his arms behind his head. As the bravest member of the Lion Guard from The Lion King universe, Bunga brings comic relief and courage to every episode. He was raised by Timon and Pumbaa, inheriting their carefree attitude.

Sketching Bunga in His Relaxed Pose

Follow along through 16 steps that build this cheerful honey badger standing casually with his hands clasped behind his fluffy head!

Bunga’s Look in This Pose

  • One arm raised
  • Wide grin showing teeth and tongue
  • Thick eyebrows above large round eyes
  • Fluffy white and gray head fur
  • Light colored belly patch on display
  • Stubby legs in a wide stance

This pose differs from the running action pose covered in the other Bunga tutorial. Both capture his personality but from different angles. Bunga works alongside Kion as part of the Guard team that also includes Ono the egret and Beshte the hippo.

Step Color Meanings

Track what to draw at each stage using these indicators:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Bunga Standing: Step-by-Step Guide

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Post Your Relaxed Bunga!

That covers how to draw Bunga in his laid-back stance with arms behind his head. This pose shows off his confident personality and works well as a standalone character study. Share your experience in the comments and post links to your finished honey badger artwork!

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