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Las nuevas desventuras del adorable jabalí Pumba y su amigo suricato Timón de El Rey León.Las nuevas desventuras del adorable jabalí Pumba y su amigo suricato Timón de El Rey León.Las nuevas desventuras del adorable jabalí Pumba y su amigo suricato Timón de El Rey León.
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- 3 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total
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I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS SHOW ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A near ripoff of the Warner Bros. cartoons of the 40's and 50's
Timon and Pumbaa can be described as Looney Tunes Lite. Though some of the episodes are fairly close to screwball comedy they usually end with some kind of lesson to be learned. A prime example is the episode where Pumbaa has trouble catching bugs. Timon gets the idea that it must be because Pumbaa needs glasses because he can't see how many fingers he is holding up from 100 feet away. The episode even starts with Road Runner-like title cards in pig Latin. The end features a vision of the ghost of Pumbaa's uncle who gives the lesson of the day: Believe in yourself. In conclusion I have to say that although I like the sometimes intellectual aspect of the show there are many instances where it's just plain slapstick humor with Timon getting everything dropped on his head that flattens him. I have watched the show about a dozen times and the best episodes are actually not the ones with Timon and Pumbaa as central characters but the side characters the hyenas. They feature one of my favorite voice-over actor Tress Macneille who can imitate everything from a teenage boy (Jimbo and Milhouse on the Simpsons) to a brainless blonde.
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Hakuna Matata...again!!!!!
Because of the trend that was being formed for all the Disney Afternoon cartoons back in the day, I was hoping for a "Lion King" cartoon to come out. And it did!!!!! The cartoon was called "Timon and Pumbaa," created in 1995 and shown on The Disney Afternoon for a couple years then.
Like with "The Little Mermaid" and "Aladdin," more adventures have sprung up for the main characters - those being Timon the Meerkat and Pumbaa the Warthog (a.k.a. MR. PIG)! I liked all the new characters and the new enemies (they were soooo funny!!!!!), and there were some episodes that had only the Hyenas or Rafiki, and those were good, too! Note: I mentioned about Mr. Pig because of what Pumbaa sometimes said when he was called a name:
"What did you call me????? What did you call me?????? WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?????
THEY CALL ME.....
MR. PIg!
Aaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!"
Man, this show was the classic!!!!!
10 stars
Like with "The Little Mermaid" and "Aladdin," more adventures have sprung up for the main characters - those being Timon the Meerkat and Pumbaa the Warthog (a.k.a. MR. PIG)! I liked all the new characters and the new enemies (they were soooo funny!!!!!), and there were some episodes that had only the Hyenas or Rafiki, and those were good, too! Note: I mentioned about Mr. Pig because of what Pumbaa sometimes said when he was called a name:
"What did you call me????? What did you call me?????? WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?????
THEY CALL ME.....
MR. PIg!
Aaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!"
Man, this show was the classic!!!!!
10 stars
What a Cliche
The thing that Disney has done a billion times in every single one of their movies such as Aladdin, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mulan, etc. Is those annoying sidekicks with one-liners that the kids admire and the adults only like them because they are voiced by people such as Robin Williams and Eddie Murphy. But every time they bring in characters like this, they just have to make spin-offs of the sidekicks, of which I don't know how they get made. Timon and Pumbaa which is a spin-off of Lion King is fairly decent, despite some of the same tiresome Looney Tunes style Cartoony situations with other characters who won't be remembered. The side shows to Timon and Pumbaa, which are the one's with those Hyena's are not so bad. The Rafaki Baboon episodes are very blah. Note to anyone who has kids: Be careful of getting your kid hook on pointless spinoffs, for there have been things worse than this. Timon and Pumbaa in themselves make a great comedy couple.
Why this show is good
The Lion King: Timon and Pumbaa is an animated TV series that brings the lovable duo to the forefront, delivering a delightful and entertaining experience for fans of all ages. This light-hearted spin-off takes the comedic chemistry of Timon and Pumbaa from the original film and expands it into a wild and wacky adventure series. With their hilarious antics, catchy songs, and quirky personalities, Timon and Pumbaa steal the show and keep audiences laughing from start to finish.
The animated series cleverly blends humor, friendship, and life lessons, teaching valuable morals while providing endless laughs. Whether they're getting into zany predicaments or facing off against their wily adversaries, the dynamic duo's charm and wit shine through, making each episode a joy to watch. The voice acting is top-notch, with Nathan Lane reprising his role as Timon and Ernie Sabella returning as Pumbaa, ensuring that the characters' distinct personalities and comedic timing remain intact.
One of the strengths of The Lion King: Timon and Pumbaa is its ability to stand on its own while still paying homage to the original film. It maintains the spirit of the Lion King universe while exploring new adventures and introducing a colorful cast of supporting characters. The lighthearted tone and episodic nature of the series make it easily accessible and perfect for casual viewing or a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
Overall, The Lion King: Timon and Pumbaa TV show is a delightful extension of the Lion King franchise, offering laughter, heartwarming moments, and a chance to revisit the beloved characters in their own madcap escapades. It's a must-watch for fans of the original film and anyone in need of a good laugh.
The animated series cleverly blends humor, friendship, and life lessons, teaching valuable morals while providing endless laughs. Whether they're getting into zany predicaments or facing off against their wily adversaries, the dynamic duo's charm and wit shine through, making each episode a joy to watch. The voice acting is top-notch, with Nathan Lane reprising his role as Timon and Ernie Sabella returning as Pumbaa, ensuring that the characters' distinct personalities and comedic timing remain intact.
One of the strengths of The Lion King: Timon and Pumbaa is its ability to stand on its own while still paying homage to the original film. It maintains the spirit of the Lion King universe while exploring new adventures and introducing a colorful cast of supporting characters. The lighthearted tone and episodic nature of the series make it easily accessible and perfect for casual viewing or a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
Overall, The Lion King: Timon and Pumbaa TV show is a delightful extension of the Lion King franchise, offering laughter, heartwarming moments, and a chance to revisit the beloved characters in their own madcap escapades. It's a must-watch for fans of the original film and anyone in need of a good laugh.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTimon occasionally refers to himself as "that rat-thing from El rey león (1994)." This was Nathan Lane's own description of Timon.
- Versiones alternativasCurrent international broadcasts crop the entire series to the 16:9 widescreen format, However, the Disney+ streaming in North America retains the series in its original 4:3 full screen format.
- ConexionesEdited into Viajando por el mundo con Timón y Pumba (1996)
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- 22min
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- 1.33 : 1
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