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Timon e Pumba

Timon e Pumba

19957
AnimaçãoComédiaFamíliaKids
Estreia
08/09/1995
País
Estados Unidos
Produções
Walt Disney TelevisionDisney Television Animation
Os dois amigos divertidos amigos de Simba voltam para nos alegrar com o seu lema "hakuna matata", desta vez numa série só deles. O suricata Timão e o javali Pumba vão viajar por todo o mundo em busca de novas aventuras e novos amigos. Com as peripécias habituais, cada viagem vai trazer uma lição de vida para estes insólitos amigos.

About

A light‑hearted adventure series featuring Timon and Pumbaa’s travels beyond the Pride Lands.

Set after the 1994 film, the series follows Timon and Pumbaa as they travel beyond the Pride Lands, encountering new friends and foes while living by hakuna matata. Each episode is a self‑contained adventure, from the jungles of Africa to cities around the world. The show keeps the comedic duo’s banter and slapstick humor, with occasional cameos from Simba, Rafiki, and others. The tone is light and fast‑paced, with humor aimed at families and kids. Episodes are roughly 22 minutes long and aired from 1995 to 1999 on The Disney Afternoon, CBS, and Toon Disney.

What to know

  • Original 1995 animated series with 3 seasons and 85 segments.
  • Timon voiced by Nathan Lane (early), Quinton Flynn, and Kevin Schon; Pumbaa voiced by Ernie Sabella throughout.
  • Runs 22 minutes per episode, 171 total segments.
  • Features cameos from Simba, Rafiki, Zazu, and other Lion King characters.
  • Theme song "Hakuna Matata" performed by Elton John and Tim Rice.
  • Aired on syndication, CBS, and Toon Disney from 1995 to 1999.
  • Available on Disney+ in remastered high definition.
  • Comedic, slapstick, and family‑friendly content.

Watch if

If you loved the original film’s humor and enjoy light‑hearted, fast‑paced adventures where the duo’s banter is king, this series offers that in a family‑friendly package of 22‑minute episodes.

Skip if

Skip this if you’re looking for deeper drama, complex character arcs, or high‑stakes storytelling. The show focuses on slapstick comedy, quick gags, and light‑hearted misadventures, which might feel shallow for older viewers.

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Series Origins
The show debuted in 1995, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It built on the 1994 film’s success, giving Timon and Pumbaa a new life on TV. The creators expanded the duo’s world, taking them from the Serengeti to cities worldwide in comedic misadventures.
Voice Talent
Nathan Lane originally voiced Timon, followed by Quinton Flynn and Kevin Schon. Ernie Sabella stayed on as Pumbaa throughout. The series also featured voices from the film’s supporting cast—Simba, Rafiki, Zazu, and even human characters—adding depth and humor to each episode.
Episode Structure
Each episode lasts about 22 minutes and is split into two 11‑minute segments. The stories are self‑contained, ranging from jungle quests to urban adventures. The format allows quick pacing, with jokes and action interwoven, keeping younger viewers engaged while still entertaining older audiences.
Character Cameos
Simba, Rafiki, Zazu, and other familiar faces make guest appearances, adding continuity with the film. Their brief roles often serve as comic relief or plot catalysts, allowing the series to honor its roots while creating new stories that fit Timon’s and Pumbaa’s carefree style.
Broadcast History
The series ran for three seasons, first two airing in syndication and CBS as part of The Disney Afternoon block, the third on Toon Disney. It aired from September 1995 until September 1999, and reruns appeared on Disney Channel until 2008.
Modern Availability
All episodes are available on Disney+, where the show has been remastered in high definition. Streaming also includes the original 22‑minute format, original theme music, and updated audio tracks, making it easy for new audiences to enjoy the classic duo’s adventures.

FAQ

What is Timon & Pumbaa TV series about?
The series follows the comedic duo after the events of The Lion King. They travel beyond the Pride Lands, encountering new friends and foes while living by the hakuna matata philosophy. Each episode is a self‑contained adventure.
When did the series first air?
It premiered on September 8, 1995 as part of The Disney Afternoon block. The show ran through 1999 across multiple networks.
How many seasons and episodes does the series have?
The show ran for three seasons, totaling 171 segments or 85 two‑segment episodes. The final season aired on Toon Disney.
Who voices Timon and Pumbaa in the series?
Timon is voiced by Nathan Lane in early episodes, followed by Quinton Flynn and Kevin Schon. Ernie Sabella voiced Pumbaa throughout the series.
Are there any other Lion King characters in the show?
Yes, characters like Simba, Rafiki, and Zazu make cameo appearances, keeping continuity with the original film.
What is the runtime of each episode?
Each episode runs about 22 minutes, typically split into two 11‑minute segments for quick pacing.
Is the series available on streaming services?
All episodes are on Disney+, remastered in HD. The series can also be found on select DVD releases.
How is the tone of the show compared to the movie?
It’s lighter and more slapstick, with faster humor aimed at kids. The movie’s deeper themes are largely absent.
Does the show have any recurring villains?
Characters such as Quint and the Toucan Dan appear in multiple episodes. Their antics drive the comedy.
Are the episodes self‑contained or do they follow a story arc?
Episodes are mostly self‑contained. There is no overarching narrative across seasons.
Which network originally aired the series?
The first two seasons aired in syndication and on CBS. The final season aired on Toon Disney.
Who produced the show?
Walt Disney Television Animation produced the series, with Bobs Gannaway and Tony Craig as executive producers.
Were there any changes in the voice cast after the first season?
Yes. Nathan Lane left after the first season, with Quinton Flynn and Kevin Schon taking over as Timon's voice.
Does the series feature any musical numbers?
The theme song "Hakuna Matata" opens each episode, but there are no full musical numbers like in the film.
Is the show suitable for all ages?
It is family‑friendly and designed for children, though adults can enjoy the humor and references.
How does the show incorporate the concept of hakuna matata?
The duo’s motto is central to every episode, guiding their choices and actions in a carefree manner.
Are the episodes in color or black‑and‑white?
All episodes are produced in full color, consistent with the animation style of the time.
Has the series been released on DVD or Blu‑ray?
Various VHS and DVD collections were released, and the series is now available on Disney+.
Are there any crossover episodes with other Disney shows?
Occasionally, other Disney characters appear in cameo roles, but there are no full crossover episodes with other series.
How many episodes feature Simba?
Simba appears in a handful of episodes, usually as a cameo. These episodes are short and do not alter the main plot.
Was the series ever nominated for awards?
The series received nominations for Daytime Emmy Awards, particularly in sound mixing and voice acting categories.
What is the most popular episode?
Viewership data shows that episodes featuring exotic locations or familiar characters tend to be most liked, though exact rankings vary by region.

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