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* [[Actor Allusion]]: In an episode about Manhattan, Pumbaa says that he wants to see a musical about "Guys and Dolls". This was because the voice actors of Timon and Pumbaa were in that musical. |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In an episode about Manhattan, Pumbaa says that he wants to see a musical about "Guys and Dolls". This was because the voice actors of Timon and Pumbaa were in that musical. |
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* [[Alternate Continuity]] |
* [[Alternate Continuity]] |
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* [[Art Major Biology]]: In ''Beetle Romania'', a quite large portion of Pumbaa's body looks like the interior of an extremely well-built house/building. |
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* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Timon briefly (but incredibly-humiliatingly) becomes this one of these in "[[Fantastic Voyage Plot|Beetle Romania]]" when one of Credenza's curses turns him into [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a beetle]]. |
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Timon briefly (but incredibly-humiliatingly) becomes this one of these in "[[Fantastic Voyage Plot|Beetle Romania]]" when one of Credenza's curses turns him into [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a beetle]]. |
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* [[Balloon Belly]]: Happens in many episodes. |
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Happens in many episodes. |
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* [[Hammerspace]] In "Luck to be A Meerkat", Pumbaa has a lot of things in his belly when Timon wants to find a place to store the "lucky marble". |
* [[Hammerspace]] In "Luck to be A Meerkat", Pumbaa has a lot of things in his belly when Timon wants to find a place to store the "lucky marble". |
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** In "Island of Manhood", one of the things Timon must do to pass the manhood test is carry a backpack with a ton of things on top of it. |
** In "Island of Manhood", one of the things Timon must do to pass the manhood test is carry a backpack with a ton of things on top of it. |
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* [[Here We Go Again]]: The show's most notable example of this would have to be Timon getting re-eaten by Pumbaa almost-immediately after finally escaping from his body in ''Beetle Romania''. |
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* [[Hilarity Ensues]] |
* [[Hilarity Ensues]] |
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* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Near the end of the episode "[[Fantastic Voyage Plot|Beetle Romania]]", Timon becomes positively ''enraged'' by how "[[Insufferable Genius|intellectually superior]]" Pumbaa starts acting (and also being) after he (Timon) sneaks into his brain and turns it back on; not only is Timon getting angry at someone that '''he''' caused Pumbaa to turn into, but he also is the one that normally acts smart ([[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|but clearly]] ''[[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|isn't]]'' [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|smart]]) between himself and Pumbaa (in fact, he turns Pumbaa's brain back off purely because he doesn't want to admit the fact that Pumbaa has become smarter than him...and also [[Does This Remind You of Anything|to get him to stop boasting about himself]]). Luckily, Timon is '''[[Laser-Guided Karma|severely]]''' [[Hoist By His Own Petard|punished]] [[Here We Go Again|for this]]. |
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Near the end of the episode "[[Fantastic Voyage Plot|Beetle Romania]]", Timon becomes positively ''enraged'' by how "[[Insufferable Genius|intellectually superior]]" Pumbaa starts acting (and also being) after he (Timon) sneaks into his brain and turns it back on; not only is Timon getting angry at someone that '''he''' caused Pumbaa to turn into, but he also is the one that normally acts smart ([[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|but clearly]] ''[[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|isn't]]'' [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|smart]]) between himself and Pumbaa (in fact, he turns Pumbaa's brain back off purely because he doesn't want to admit the fact that Pumbaa has become smarter than him...and also [[Does This Remind You of Anything|to get him to stop boasting about himself]]). Luckily, Timon is '''[[Laser-Guided Karma|severely]]''' [[Hoist By His Own Petard|punished]] [[Here We Go Again|for this]]. |