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Relationships

Friends, Allies & Acquaintances[]

Furaha and Mzaha[]

Maybe the reason why we don't fit in with our own herds is 'cause we already have a family.

–Chama about his friends Mzaha and Furaha Rafiki's New Neighbors

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Chama happens to be their best friend they are all "Three of a Kind." They love to be loud, play games and laugh together. In fact, they call themselves "Family." They decide to leave each other's herds and make one of their own. 

Makini[]

Chama, Furaha and Mzaha saved us!

–Makini Rafiki's New Neighbors

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Makini loved having Chama and his friends around. Makini thought that they were friendly and fun. Makini even joined them when Furaha was doing his "bug eating record." When Rafiki's Tree was on fire the three friends saved her and Rafiki. 

Rafiki[]

Hey, yeah! We are nice! Nice and fun! Just like you Rafiki!

–Chama to Rafiki Rafiki's New Neighbors

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Chama and his friends wanted to move in with Rafiki, believing him to be a "fun guy". They have a lot of admiration for Rafiki, and tried to return to his tree after they failed to make amends with their respective herds.

Although they were turned away by the mandrill, the group still appreciated Rafiki, and returned to save him, Makini and his tree when the tree caught fire. Having found a place near Big Springs, the group turned Rafiki's offer to stay at his tree down, but accepted the invitation to Makini's Painting Ceremony.

The Lion Guard[]

Chama had a good relationship with the guard. Bunga even joined in on their fun. Until the guard brought them back to their herds. The three friends didn't wanna go back but they knew that it was part of their role in the "Circle of Life." 

Ma Tembo[]

Chama, you are welcome to return if you promise to behave as part of the herd. But this is your last chance.

–Ma Tembo to Chama Rafiki's New Neighbors

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Chama used to be part of Ma Tembo's herd. She kicked him out because she thought that he was a disruption to her herd. He was always causing trouble and wasn't behaving very well.

However, the second time around, Chama left the herd of his own accord to make one with his friends. He felt that Ma Tembo just didn't understand him well enough.

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