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There are also many supporting characters in the series: There are also many supporting characters in the series:

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The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa is a Disney children's animated cartoon that premiered in 1995. It stars Timon a Meerkat and Pumbaa, a Warthog. Both are characters from the television show the The Lion King. There are 69 episodes in all. Ernie Sabella and Kevin Schon play the voices Pumbaa and Timon respectively.

There are also many supporting characters in the series:

  • The Vulture Police are the policemen of the jungle, they appeared in The Law Of The Jungle
  • Quint is a human that stars in many styles of names like claim jumper quint and criminal quint.
  • Fred, Timon's Pumbaa Free Days Friend is an old friend of Timon's, he appeared In Tanzania Zany and Mind Over Matterhorn
  • Shenzi, Banzai, And Ed are the laughing hyenas from The Lion King starring in their separate skits called "The Laughing Hyenas"
  • Boss Beaver uses the opposite of "Hakuna Matata" meaning no worries, he uses "Makuna Hamata" meaning work real hard. He appears in Amusement Bark
  • Speedy The Snail is the only character that is a snail that Timon And Pumbaa will never eat, he was introduced in French Fried

See also: The Timon And Pumbaa Episode Guide