Timon and Pumbaa

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Timon and Pumbaa is a cartoon starring Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog from the Disney franchise The Lion King. The show first aired on CBS from 1995 to 1998. it has been rerunning on various Disney channels ever since.

It largely ignores the canon of The Lion King, focusing on characters alone. And instead of the realistic style of the movies, it goes for Surreal Humor. It didn't even stay in Africa. But, for what it is, it isn't bad.

The song "Hakuna Matata" was the musical theme of the series, and the philosophy of Hakuna Matata ("no worries") was the narrative theme.

Tropes used in Timon and Pumbaa include:
  • A Day in the Limelight: Zazu and the Hyenas had their own episodes.
  • 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.
  • Alternate Continuity
  • Baleful Polymorph: Timon briefly (but incredibly-humiliatingly) becomes this one of these in "Beetle Romania" when one of Credenza's curses turns him into a beetle.
  • Balloon Belly: Happens in many episodes.
    • First, in Brazil Nuts, we see a fat Timon. This form of Timon uses strange words like "yay big", "baby" and "flant it", things Timon wouldn't say in his normal form. He even stuffs a dollar bill in Ralph the snake's eye.
    • In Washington Applesauce, Timon and Pumbaa decide to eat the giant worm that was ruining the apple festival, so they become fat and gigantic.
    • In one episode, they imagine eating so many bugs, their bellies would explode.
    • In "Island of Manhood", Timon drinks a bug soda and gains a balloon belly. This was in order to earn a "Burp" badge as part of the test in the episode.
  • Berserk Button: Back from the Lion King is Pumbaa's famous "THEY CALL ME MR PIG" berserk button when two cheetahs in "Gabon with the Wind" refer to him as a pig. Needless to say, it sucks to be those cheetahs.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Happens at the end of the direct to video only movie, "Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa" when Timon looses his memory after being struck by lighting, much like what happened to Pumbaa at the start of the video. Pumbaa tells the "kids" to rewind the tape to start from the beginning, because it was the only way to help Timon remember.
  • Bigger on the Inside: Pumbaa is rather-clearly shown/proven to be this whenever he eats another character and then becomes the subject of one or more "internal organ shots", most notably when Timon gets eaten by him in "Beetle Romania" and discovers the fact that his body somehow contains a solar system.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Besides "Hakuna Matata", there are other Bilingual Bonuses in the series.
    • In Brazil Nuts, Ralph the snake says "Moi" (Me) and "Nous va?" (We are going?)
  • The Cameo: Scar of all characters shows up twice in the series. Once in "Around the World with Timon and Pumbaa" when Pumbaa lost his memories and once when Zazu is cleaning his nest. Yes, he's supposed to be dead. Just roll with it.
    • Zazu, the hyenas, Rafiki... pretty much every character except for Nala and Mufasa appear in the show at some point.
  • Canon Discontinuity: The midquel focusing on Timon and Pumbaa's lives ignores this series, though it could be argued that the series was never intended to be in canon with the film to begin with.
    • That said, the midquel does have some similarities to their origin story that appeared in this series.
  • The Chew Toy: Timon most of the time. Oddly, Pumbaa takes this role in the "Stand By Me" video.
  • Clear My Name
  • Comically Missing the Point: Timon in this dialogue exchange between him and Pumbaa in "Beetle Romania":

Timon: (inside Pumbaa's brain) Pumbaa, the curse was-
Pumbaa: (made super-smart by Timon repairing his brain) The curse was real! Despite my numerous warnings, you refused to believe it, and now, irony of all ironies, you're in one dilly of a pickle!
Timon: (after angrily looking around the inside of Pumbaa's brain) No, I'm not; I'm in your-
Pumbaa: You're in my brain! (laughs) I know!

"It is hereby illegal to tell me to 'chill out!'"