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==New Producer Episodes== ==New Producer Episodes==
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====Season 1==== ====Season 1====

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The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa is a Disney children's animated series that premiered from 1995 to 1998. After 1998, a new director took over, causing a drop in popularity. The last episode was in 1999, but was never aired.

It stars Timon, a meerkat, and Pumbaa, a warthog. Both are characters from the Disney animated film The Lion King and The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. Soon, They Will Have Their Own Feature Film Called The Lion King 1 1/2 which takes place before The Lion King. Ernie Sabella and Kevin Schon play the voices Pumbaa and Timon respectively.

There are 69 30-minute episodes in all, most of which consist of two or three shorter segments.

Supporting characters

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 is an old friend of Timon's; he appeared in Tanzania Zany and Mind Over Matterhorn
  • Shenzi, Banzai, And Ed are the 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 "Makuta Hamaka" meaning work real hard. He appears in Amusement Bark and New Guinea Pig
  • Speedy The Snail is the only snail that Timon and Pumbaa will never eat; he was introduced in French Fried

Episode Guide

Season 1

  • Episode #1 Boara Boara And Saskatchewan Catch
  • Episode #2 Kenya Be My Friend? And Rafiki Fables: Good Mousekeeping
  • Episode #3 Never Everglades And The Laughing Hyenas: Cooked Goose
  • Episode #4 How To Beat The High Costa Rica And Swiss Missed
  • Episode #5 Uganda Be An Elephant And To Kilimanjaro Bird
  • Episode #6 French Fried And The Laughing Hyenas: Big Top Breakfast
  • Episode #7 The Pain In Spain And Frantic Atlantic
  • Episode #8 Tanzania Zany And Guatemala Malarkey
  • Episode #9 Back Out In The Outback And Gabon With The Wind
  • Episode #10 Timon's Time Togo And The Law Of The Jungle
  • Episode #11 Be More Pacific And Going Uruguay
  • Episode #12 Yosemite Remedy And Rafiki Fables: The Sky Is Calling
  • Episode #13 Mozam-Beaked And Ocean Commotion
  • Episode #14 Brazil Nuts, South Seas Sick And The Lion Sleeps Tonight
  • Episode #15 Yukon Con And Doubt of Africa
  • Episode #16 Russia Hour And You Ghana Join the Club
  • Episode #17 Rocky Mountain Lie And Amazon Quiver
  • Episode #18 Madagascar About You, Truth or Zaire And Yummy, Yummy, Yummy
  • Episode #19 Mojave Desserted And Rafiki Fables: Beauty and the Wildebeest
  • Episode #20 Don't Break the China, The Laughing Hyenas: Can't Take a Yolk And Stand By Me
  • Episode #21 Unlucky In Lesotho And Rafiki Fables: Rafiki's Apprentice
  • Episode #22 Mombasa-In-Law And The Laughing Hyenas: TV Dinner
  • Episode #23 Manhattan Mishap And Paraguay Parable
  • Episode #24 Let's Serengeti out of Here And Congo On Like This
  • Episode #25 Okay Bayou? And Shake Your Djibouti

Season 1 Saturday Episodes

  • Episode #26 Palm Beached And Jamaica Mistake?
  • Episode #27 Oregon Astray And New Guinea Pig
  • Episode #28 Klondike Con And Isle Find Out
  • Episode #29 Wide Awake In Wonderland And Zazu's Off-By-One Day
  • Episode #30 Africa-Dabra And I Don't Bolivia
  • Episode #31 Catch Me If You Kenya And Scent Of The South
  • Episode #32 Forbidden Pumbaa And Washington Applesauce
  • Episode #33 I Think I Canada And Zazu's Off Day-Off

In the I Think I Canada, a wolverine attacks when the duo try and relax. Attempting to escape, they find out the beast is an advertiser and manager for a training camp called "Survival of the Fittest".

The episode contrasts the two characters; while Timon is skinny and agile, he is overwhelmingly lazy, and where Pumbaa is obese and clumsy, he very active. Where Pumbaa climbs the stairs, Timon takes the elevator. Where Pumbaa exercises to strengthen his shoulder muscles, Timon uses his two crunches rings as a hammock-like resting device. Where Pumbaa swims vigorously, Timon prefers to lie a raft. While Pumbaa lifts weights, Timon stretches out for another reason entirely, to sleep.

While many episodes took place outside of Africa in order to equip the writers with gags, Canada was completely irrelevant to this episode. It was instead a play on the phrase, "I think I can".

  • Episode #34 Timon On The Range And The Man From J.U.N.G.L.E.
  • Episode #35 Maine-Iacs And Fiji-Fi-Fo-Fum'
  • Episode #36 Once Upon A Timon (This is a 30 Minute Episode)
  • Episode #37 Home Is Where The Hog Is (another 30 Minute Episode)
  • Episode #38 Beethoven's Whiff, Bumble In The Jungle And Mind Over Matterhorn

Season 2

  • Episode #39 Isle of Manhood And Puttin' on the Brits
  • Episode #40 Beetle Romania And Rumble in the Jungle
  • Episode #41 Animal Barn And Roach Hotel
  • Episode #42 Shopping Mauled And Library Brouhaha
  • Episode #43 Monster Massachusetts And Handle With Caribbean
  • Episode #44 Alcatraz-Mataz (incomplete) And Oahu Wahoo!
  • Episode #45 Beast of Eden And Sense and Senegambia
  • Episode #46 Rome Alone And Amusement Bark

New Producer Episodes

Episode 47 onwards, the show was produced by a feeder animation company, instead of Walt Disney Television Animation. The opening sequence is gone, and the show only opens with the title card. A DVD version of the entire series features the title cards replaced by the Host and DVD producer Jack Zhang, who is a member of Misplaced Pages.

Season 1

  • Episode #47 Super Hog-o And Don't Have the Vegas Idea
  • Episode #48 Ivy Beleaguered And Broadway Bound and Gagged
  • Episode #49 No Good Samaritan And Living in De Nile
  • Episode #50 Miss Perfect And Hakuna Matata U.
  • Episode #51 Pirates Of Pumbzance And One Tough Bug
  • Episode #52 Why No Rhino And Pig-malion
  • Episode #53 War Hogs And The Big No Sleep
  • Episode #54 Mister Twister And Common Scents

Season 2

  • Episode #55 Lemonade Stand Off And Big Jungle Game
  • Episode #56 Bug Salesman And Hot Air Buffoons
  • Episode #57 So Sumo Me And Now Museum, Now You Don't
  • Episode #58 Ice Escapades And Wishy Washy
  • Episode #59 Steel Hog And Dealer's Choice Cut
  • Episode #60 Timon in Love And Kahuna Potato
  • Episode #61 Recipe for Disaster And Going Over-Boar'd
  • Episode #62 Luck Be A Meerkat And Just When You'd Thought You'd Cuisine It All
  • Episode #63 Boo Hoo Bouquet And Timon Alone
  • Episode #64 Visiting Pig-nitaries And The Truth About Kats And Hogs
  • Episode #65 Guru Some And Jailhouse Shock
  • Episode #66 Nearly Departed And Early Bird Watchers
  • Episode #67 The Spy's the Limit And Ready, Aim, Fire
  • Episode #68 Timoncchio And Ghost Boosters
  • Episode #69 Stay Away From My Honey And Sitting Pretty Awful

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