Timon and Pumbaa are shocked when the Guard ask what Christmas is, and Bunga erroneously tells them that it's a holiday his parents made up. They correct him, with Pumbaa explaining how they heard about it. Before Ono can point out a logical error in their explanation, Timon interrupts, informing them of how you receive presents at Christmas.
Pumbaa, however, states that it's more of a time to be with friends and family. After the two argue a little over what Christmas is ultimately about, Bunga also mentions Dandy Claws, a character who appears to give presents. And on top of that, everything from the song must also be present. Timon continues to cry, and neither Bunga nor Pumbaa are able to cheer him up, even though he admits that the presents they bring him each year are always great. Bunga is then lead away by the Lion Guard for a final patrol before Christmas.
However, Timon refuses to get up, deciding to sleep in to avoid disappointment. Bunga angrily grasps his dad to wake him, and forces Timon to follow him to the Christmas tree, where the rest of the Lion Guard are waiting for him. When he questions what's going on, Bunga tells him that it's the year they'll finally get to meet Dandy Claws, and they start to sing and perform The Twelve Ways of Christmas.
After the performance, both Timon and Pumbaa break down in tears. Despite Bunga's fears, they announce that they're crying out of joy. Timon thanks everyone for making his vision come true, but Bunga is upset that Dandy Claws never came. Suddenly, Pumbaa re-appears donning a white beard made of flowers, some leaves and a fruit hat.
Pumbaa explains that he knew how much Timon wanted him to appear, so he would portray him that year. But unfortunately, he took so long to put the costume together that he forgot to get Timon presents.
Timon, moved by Pumbaa's incredible efforts, as well as the efforts of his friends, tells Pumbaa that it doesn't matter, since not only did he make Dandy Claws appear, he reminds him that they already received gifts from the performance, such as the berries and bugs. On top of that, Timon is overjoyed to be surrounded by so many friends, which he declares to be the best gift of all. They conclude that it's the best Christmas ever, and the animals decide to celebrate Christmas every year.
In " The Scorpion's Sting " Timon and Pumbaa is seen on a cave painting, where it is explained by Bunga how they defeated Scar, despite the others knowing that it was Simba who defeated Scar.
Timon physically appears later on with Pumbaa, watching the Kumbuka celebration with the Guard and Makini. The party however is cut short when Simba gets stung by a scorpion named Sumu.
Timon and Pumbaa rush to Simba's side, and are later seen sobbing uncontrollably over Simba's condition, to which they don't know how bad it is when Kion asks.
Fortunately for everyone, Fuli and Bunga manage to reach Pride Rock in time with the gourd of volcanic ash needed to cure the king. Rafiki uses the ash to cure Simba, much to Timon and Pumbaa's relief. Pumbaa briefly greets the Lion Guard, but Timon says they need to keep following their grub for a " slug fest ".
When Kion asks the duo to perform a song at Mizimu Grove during Makini's Mpando Mpaya though, Timon and Pumbaa immediately agree; wanting to lift everyone's spirits. All goes ok until the Army of Scar attacks the Grove. While the Lion Guard and the PrideLanders fight off the intruders, and while fire starts to consume the Grove, Timon and Pumbaa keep singing, but when Scar appears in the flames, the duo quickly takes cover in fright.
Once the Outlanders are blown away by Kion's roar and when the fire starts to fade away, Timon and Pumbaa reemerge, looking upon the devastation.. Timon and Pumbaa are later mentioned by Bunga when the herds gather at the barren Mizimu Grove, with Bunga saying that they're at Hakuna Matata Falls getting some "beauty rest.
He even goes to the Tree of Life and sees Kion become Rani 's new king. Timon appears in the remake of the classic film, voiced by Billy Eichner. This iteration of Timon is slightly portrayed differently since unlike in the original film where he walks on two legs, this iteration frequently walks on all fours like what a real-life meerkat does.
Timon first appears alongside his companion Pumbaa where the duo saves an unconscious Simba from being eaten by vultures. After saving his life, Timon and Pumbaa help Simba adapt to a new life without his father by teaching them to put the past behind him during the musical number "Hakuna Matata".
He and Pumbaa take Simba to a nearby jungle where he, Pumbaa, and Simba encounter various animals neighboring the duo who tell him to eat grubs instead of other animals whereas in the original, he and Pumbaa live alone in the jungle without any other neighbors. Simba later adapts to a new life thanks to Timon and Pumbaa's help.
Some time later when Simba is now an adult lion and Nala leaves the Pride Lands under Scar's rule, the neighboring animals decide not to play with him anymore as he has already grown up. However, he helps topple down a termite mound for Timon, Pumbaa, and the other animals for them to eat the termites. Later that night, Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa watch over the stars in the sky to which they remind them of fireflies or crickets to which Simba explains the stars remind him of the Great Kings of the Past just like his father told him.
On their way, the group notices nearby hyenas sleeping to which the plan to get past them without getting caught is the live bait plan. During the plan, Timon and Pumbaa perform a snippet of " Be Our Guest " just as the hyenas chase the two.
Later when Simba and the Pridelanders are fighting the hyenas, Timon and Pumbaa hide for shelter inside just as the hyenas irritate the two by offending Pumbaa. During battle, Timon and Pumbaa help fight against the hyenas while Simba chases Scar to confront him.
The battle against him, however, was successful. After Scar's death, Timon and the other Pridelanders praise Simba for his victory against Scar just as he becomes the new king of Pride Rock.
During the end of the film, Timon, Pumbaa, and the other animals watch over the birth of Simba and Nala's newborn cub alongside other animals neighboring him in the jungle and a dung beetle standing on a rock whereas in the original, Timon and Pumbaa are standing next to each other along with Simba and Nala on Pride Rock.
The Genie accidentally teleports him into Agrabah , when he was trying to poof in one of his relatives and asks him to replace him while he is gone on vacation. Genie grants him magic, and he helps Aladdin find his way to Jasmine throughout the game.
In the animated blooper reel featured in the Diamond Edition release of The Lion King , Timon makes several appearances. In one outtake, during the introduction of him and Pumbaa, Timon accidentally pulls a muscle shooing off one of the vultures. In another outtake, Timon is seen having a hard time actually swallowing a grub. In another, he can be seen having several takes for his hula scene. In his final outtake, Timon and Pumbaa are about to take a nap, until Pumbaa's gas drives him away.
Timon appears in the episode "Grub Grapple" of Disney Crossy Road: The Animated Series , where he and Pumbaa face a treacherously busy road of traveling animals to catch a bug. His role in the game is similar to the film and he is often seen alongside Pumbaa.
He becomes emotional as Simba grows up and teaches Sora , Donald, and Goofy the phrase "Hakuna Matata", which means "no worries". He and Pumbaa try to help overthrow Scar, though their attempts ended up with them being cornered by Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed. Luckily, Sora was there to rescue them. Later after Simba reclaims his kingship, Timon advises him to "live for today.
Timon appears together with Pumbaa in the fighting game as two unlockable characters, they are the first characters that go in two since he is always mounted on Pumbaa and throws worms at the enemies including a bombardier beetle which was not present in the movie.
Timon is one of the captive Disney characters in the game and appears within the phony kingdom of Prince Eric. Simba asks Mickey to find Timon as well as Pumbaa and Zazu , and once he's rescued, he joins Simba until the finale, in which the captive characters return home. In Disney TH! He asks a few questions about The Lion King , and then leaves. A costume of Timon is also a playable feature in Disney Universe. A townsperson of him makes an appearance in Disney Infinity 2.
In the Broadway musical adaptation to the film , Timon appears through the use of puppetry and was originally portrayed by Max Casella. His role in the story remains practically the same, along with Pumbaa, the only true difference being a few lines and a few gags being revamped such as the hula scene which is, instead, the duo performing the Charleston.
However, in one particular scene, adult Simba begins wandering off into the jungle, prompting Timon and Pumbaa to follow him until he reaches a river stream, jumping across it with ease and recklessly dares Timon to do the same. Reluctant at first, Timon eventually agrees to, only to fall into the water and end up being horrifically taken down to a waterfall, hanging onto a branch in struggle and calling out to Simba for help, as Pumbaa worriedly watches on. Unfortunately, Simba is paralyzed by flashbacks of Mufasa's death, triggered by the sight of Timon in peril.
Eventually, the branch snaps, but Simba still manages to rescue his friend, just in time; feeling extreme guilt for nearly causing yet another death because of his foolishness. Timon appears in the Disney parks as a meetable character. He was a very common walk around character who was usually seen with Rafiki. Timon and Pumbaa also appear as mascots for the Disney theme parks by hosting for park safety as a good way to help theme park guests figure out what to do and what not to do when being checked by cast members and park security.
You can see their images on the posters for the entrances and exists for the park. He can also be found in The Oasis for meet-and-greets. In the show, Timon along with Simba and Pumbaa, host a series of songs and stunts, accompanied by a pack of monkeys who perform different stunts and tricks and are a pain in the neck according to Timon. In Fantasmic! This prompts Simba to show them another species whose actions have affected the environment for the worse - humans.
It is mentioned there that Timon does not like profanity, as when Pumbaa uses the word "dam" as an exclamation referring to a big dam , Timon mistakes it for a profane heterograph a differently-spelled homophone and tells him to watch his language.
Potts ' opening narration. Timon makes meet-and-greet appearances in the park, is featured in the resort's production of The Lion King musical, and also makes an appearance during Ignite the Dream. Timon and Pumbaa are featured on the Disney Fantasy cruise ship's Wishes , about three high school graduates who meet various Disney characters on their biggest adventure ever. Timon and Pumbaa are the first of the characters to be introduced and sing "Hakuna Matata" to teach the kids to loosen up and be carefree when they can.
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Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Details More Information Join us in celebrating four classic companions as they strut their stuff in classic poses! Compare Products. Remove This Item Compare. Clear All. Related Products. Timon Pumbaa. Bestest Best Friend Day is a holiday celebrated by Timon and Pumbaa , during which they dedicate their friendship.
Bestest Best Friend Day is, as stated by Pumbaa, the "specialest day of the year" that is dedicated for bestest best friends like Timon and Pumbaa. On this day, each friend gives the other presents as well as having a feast. While Timon is happy for his gift, he realizes that he forgot to give Pumbaa one since he forgot about the holiday. This leads to the two having an argument and then splitting up to find new best friends. Timon and Pumbaa later reconcile and Timon continues to deny forgetting the holiday to avoid breaking Pumbaa's heart.
He then offers his friend the Mister Bug Juicer he gave him, with Pumbaa finding it ironic how he got the exact same thing he gave Timon. So Pumbaa sells their cow for three magic bugs.
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