Rafiki's tree in The Lion Guard The Lion Guard "Fuli's New Family" Rafiki tells Zazu about Timon's backstory, and after almost finishing the story, Simba is seen lying on a branch, hearing the end of the story. Zazu flies to Rafiki at his tree, informing him about Simba's reputation as king being in jeopardy and about Timon and Pumbaa's background. When Timon and Pumbaa have a fight, Rafiki takes them to his tree to try various attempts to make the duo resolve their differences. They are seen when Timon and Pumbaa take a taxi to Bora Bora to throw the woodpecker into the volcano. Rafiki and his tree make a brief appearance in this episode. Rafiki draws a picture of Timon and Pumbaa on the outside of his tree. Rafiki's tree is revealed to have a storage room, where Rafiki makes Nefu stack golden gourds on the shelves. Rafiki's nephew, Nefu, visits his uncle in his tree, telling him that he wants to be just like him. Rafiki is making food on one of the branches of his tree until Herman, an unattractive wildebeest, bumps into it, making the food fall on him. After Rafiki tells Nobi about the "Rafiki Wish," the mouse wishes that he could fly like a bird, swim like a fish, and be as tall as a giraffe, which Rafiki grants. The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa "Good Mousekeeping"Īfter Nobi, a bullied white mouse, gets used as a baseball by three elephants, he flings all the way to Rafiki's tree, where he talks to the baboon about getting fed up about being pushed around due to his small size. Rafiki shows Makini paintings of Pride Lands celebrations. "The Bite of Kenge"Īfter Kion, Fuli, and Beshte are temporarily paralyzed, Ono goes to Rafiki's tree to ask for a remedy. Three young Pride Landers start living next to Rafiki's tree, which interrupts Makini's painting lesson. When Makini is unable to keep calm, Rafiki sends her off to find her bakora staff. Later, Rafiki trains his new apprentice, Makini, at the tree. Rafiki paints at his tree until the Great Kings of the Past tell him something, and he leaves. While Kion and Bunga are playing Baobab Ball, the baobab fruit hits Rafiki's tree, making Rafiki come out and laugh. Rafiki teaches the meerkat about "Hakuna Matata," and if he wants to find his dream home, he must "look beyond what he sees." The tree is not seen afterwards. Rafiki suddenly appears while hanging from his tree. While Timon is traveling to find his place, he stops and cries beside Rafiki's tree. Rafiki objects to the notion at first, but he later agrees to it, hoping Mufasa knows what he is planning. While talking to Mufusa, the wind blows a fruit on his tree and breaks apart, symbolizing to Rafiki that Mufasa wants Kovu and Kiara to be together. In the second film, Rafiki is seen at his tree, having a conservation with Mufasa's spirit while painting pictures of Kiara and Kovu's maturity. He then restores the smeared picture of Simba on the trunk, using red fruit juice to add a mane to show Simba's maturity. However, while at the top of his tree, Rafiki smells Simba's scent through some dust and discovers that Simba is actually still alive. When he hears of Simba's "death" later on in the film, he smears it with his death. The Lion KingĮarly in the first film, when it is heavily raining, Rafiki is seen drawing a picture of Simba on the tree's trunk. The trunk of the tree is shown to be covered in paintings, including depictions of Simba, Kiara, and Kovu, all of which were drawn by Rafiki. Rafiki is often seen performing various shamanistic tasks in the tree. Rafiki's tree is a location in the Pride Lands.
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