“ | I have faith in you, Kion. And—and I promise to make things easier from now on, not harder. | ” |
–Muhimu, The Mbali Fields Migration |
Muhimu is an adult female zebra who resides in the Pride Lands. She is the mother of Hamu, and the leader of her own herd.
Appearance[]
Muhimu is a large, stocky zebra. She is white with black stripes all over, and has blue eyes. She has a diamond-like marking leading down to the middle of her snout, the bottom of which is black. Both ears are pure white with pink inner ears. She also has black hooves and a black tail tuft. Her mane is straight, save for a few strands of black hair which hang loosely at the front near two large black eyebrows.
Personality[]
Muhimu is first seen as very argumentative, cantankerous, hot-tempered, and irritable, with little to no faith in the Lion Guard's ability to lead her herd. She is also extremely oversensitive and impatient, as is evident by her rushing into danger when she noticed her new grazing grounds. She is also able to show humility when necessary, sticking up for Kion when others start to lose faith. Towards the end of the journey, she becomes a much calmer entity, and has learned to trust the Lion Guard, as well as Swala and her herd. Muhimu has been described as a strong character. She even trusts Bunga to look after her son Hamu.
History[]
The Mbali Fields Migration[]
Being the leader of a small zebra herd that shared the grazing grounds with a herd of gazelles led by Swala, the two leaders are first seen fighting due to a lack of grass for them to eat. When the Guard arrive, Muhimu continues fighting, sitting on Bunga by accident. Kion roars for everyone's attention, and although he explains that the Pride Lands are for everyone, Muhimu and Swala explain that the reason they're fighting is because there is only one patch of grass left for them to share between their herds.
Later, as Bunga is racing around the Pride Lands with the news of a migration to Mbali Fields, he bumps into Muhimu who denies ever sitting on him during the fight, calling him a mongoose instead of a honey badger. She explains that she needs to reach the new grazing grounds as soon as possible.
Soon, Kion announces to the two herds that he and the Guard will be leading them to Mbali Fields. Muhimu's herd and Swala's herd are satisfied, and cheer for Kion. As he and the Guard keep everyone in check, the Trail to Hope begins, with everyone looking out for each other as they move across the Pride Lands.
Eventually, they wind up in a canyon. By this time, both of the herds are hungry and show signs of fatigue. The herds soon see Mbali Fields, and Muhimu cannot wait any longer. She and her herd rushes ahead down the canyon, which causes Swala and her herd to react competitively as they charge after them. The Lion Guard attempt to stop them, but a large pile of rocks plummets into the canyon, blocking the path to Mbali Fields. The rocks keep falling though, and almost hit Muhimu. Bunga leaps onto her just in time to rescue her from being hit by more rocks, and she is surprised that Bunga managed to rescue her and sitting on her buttocks.
The remaining animals finally make it to Mbali Fields, with everyone happy at last.
Babysitter Bunga[]
Muhimu appears with her son and herd when they are suddenly attacked by Reirei's Pack. She tells Hamu to panic and run, although she speeds up too much for him to handle and the pair are separated. Once the Guard deal with the jackals, she becomes worried when she cannot locate Hamu, but is relieved to see him with Bunga. After the ordeal, Muhimu still is uneasy about what happened, so Beshte suggests taking a break at the Watering Hole. But she worries about her son. When she sees how well Hamu and Bunga get along, she asks the honey badger if her son could stay with him, and Bunga agrees. She arrives at the Watering Hole and, after seeing how calm she is, Twiga asks where Hamu is and she tells Twiga that her son is with Bunga, leaving other parents to wonder if he might babysit their children as well. Once the other children have been dropped off and during her time relaxing, Muhimu asks Twiga to try the grass beside her to which she does. She asks Twiga if they should pick up their kids but Twiga says that their kids are having fun with Bunga, unaware that Reirei is listening in on their conversation. At sunset, Muhimu shows up with the other moms to pick up their kids. She then hears that her son fought off the jackals which shocks her at first, until Hamu explains how Bunga taught them to teke, ruka and teleza. Impressed by the fact that Bunga taught the kids how to defend themselves she declares Bunga to be the best babysitter ever.The Lion Guard: The Rise of Scar[]
Muhimu is seen being circled by vultures with her herd until they are led away by Ono.
The Fall of Mizimu Grove[]
After the Army of Scar crashes the party at Mizimu Grove. Scar reveals himself and explains his plan to the Pride Landers. The herds start to panic and run but the Lion Guard calms them down, they soon are thinking about leaving the Pride Lands. The next morning they meet at Pride Rock, and are ready to tell Simba their rescission. Kion shows them at Mizimu Grove that Makini's Mpando Mpaya have survived the battle. The herds decide to stay in the Pride Lands and Makini plants her tree.Family[]
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Hamu : Son
Trivia[]
- Muhimu is the only character to have a different voice actor in the UK broadcasting of her debut episode.
- Muhimu's voice actor also voices Young Rhino.
- Muhimu has returned for Season 2.
- It is never mentioned, but since Hamu is the son of the zebra leader, when Muhimu passes away, Hamu will take over the herd in her place.