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  1. Conception. During production of The Lion King, Timon and Pumbaa were portrayed as children who grew up with Simba in the Pride Lands and fled with him to the jungle. Timon and Pumbaa's roles were later changed to make them "strangers and fellow outcasts" so that Simba would have someone to take him under their wing. [4]

  2. Timon is a major character in Disney's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King and the protagonist of the 2004 film The Lion King 1½. He is a wisecracking meerkat and the best friend of Pumbaa, a warthog.

  3. Jul 10, 2019 · Watch the official "Timon and Pumbaa find Baby Simba" clip for The Lion King, a family movie starring Donald Glover and Beyoncé Knowles. In theaters July 19, 2019. Simba idolises his father,...

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  4. Timon is a male meerkat. When a young Simba fled his homeland, Timon and his best friend, Pumbaa, took the cub in and taught him to adopt a "Hakuna Matata" lifestyle. Seasons later, Simba's childhood friend Nala found him in the jungle and implored him to return home and reclaim his birthright...

    • Brown
    • Brown, tan, and white
    • Male
    • 3 min
  5. Timon & Pumbaa: With Ernie Sabella, Kevin Schon, Jim Cummings, Jeff Bennett. The further misadventures of the lovable warthog Pumbaa and his meerkat buddy Timon from The Lion King (1994).

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    • 1995-09-08
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
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  6. The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa. The show stars Timon, a meerkat, and Pumbaa, a warthog, both characters from the Disney animated film The Lion King. Set after the events of the original film, the series involves the characters having misadventures in the jungle, as well as across the globe in various settings such as Canada, Britain, the United ...

  7. Timon and Pumbaa start to watch some great classic movies but Timon keeps insisting to fast forward to when they come in, because they weren't seen in the beginning of the story or anywhere until nearly halfway through.