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Kely

Kely
Physical information
Gender

Male

Species

Gentle lemur

Hair color

Black, gray, and orange

Eye color

Brown

Biographical information
Status

Living

Residence

Tree of Life

Affiliations

Kely's conspiracy

Titles

Leader of Kely's conspiracy

Relationship information
Allies

Anga, Beshte, Bunga, Fuli, Heng Heng, Kion, Ono, Rani

Enemies

Chuluun, Fahari, Jiona, Makucha, Ora, Smun

Not so gentle when bamboo's at stake!
―Kely[src]

Kely is a male gentle lemur. He is the leader of a conspiracy of gentle lemurs in the Tree of Life's territory.

Biography

Early life

Kely lived at the Tree of Life. At some point in his life, he became the leader of a conspiracy of gentle lemurs.[1]

Dispute with Heng Heng

I think we're gonna push you out of here. Come on, fellas!
―Kely to Heng Heng[src]

Kely and his conspiracy argued with Heng Heng over who should get to eat from a bamboo stand. Their dispute was interrupted by the Lion Guard, who took them to Rani at the Lake of Reflection. Rani settled the matter by ordering Heng Heng and Kely to take alternating shifts at the bamboo stand.[1]

Battle for the Tree of Life

Kely was attacked by Makucha's army at the Tree of Life. However, the Lion Guard and the Night Pride saved him and the other animals.[2]

Physical appearance

Kely is a moderately sized gentle lemur. He has orange fur, with a grayish-brown face, ears, hands, feet, and tail. He has brown eyes with orange sclerae.[1]

Personality and traits

Kely has a short fuse and is protective of his bamboo stand. However, when he comes to a compromise, he becomes more agreeable and friendly.[1]

Appearances

Trivia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Revealed in "The Lake of Reflection" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 3, Episode 16. Written by Jennifer Skelly and directed by Tom Derosier and Howy Parkins. Originally aired October 26, 2019.
  2. Revealed in "Triumph of the Roar" from Disney Junior's The Lion Guard. Season 3, Episode 17. Written by John Loy and directed by Howy Parkins. Originally aired October 27, 2019.
  3. 3.0 3.1 David S. Jung. IMDb. IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved on September 14, 2020.