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Later, Timon and Pumbaa spy on Simba and Nala's romantic evening, depressed that they will lose their friend to her. The next morning, Nala, Timon and Pumbaa were informed by Rafiki, a mandrill friend of Simba and his father Mufasa, that Simba has returned to the Pride Lands to challenge Scar's for the throne. Joining Nala, Timon and Pumbaa follow her to the Pride Lands and was then forced to do a hula dance to distract Scar's hyena followers in order to let Simba and Nala to sneak into the Pride Lands unnoticed. After being chased by Banzai, one of Scar's hyenas, Timon hurries into Scar's cave and ends up being locked in Zazu's cage. Fortunately, Pumbaa rescues him, freeing Zazu and Timon. After Scar's defeat, Timon and Pumbaa decide to stay and live at Pride Rock with Simba and Nala.
Later, Timon and Pumbaa spy on Simba and Nala's romantic evening, depressed that they will lose their friend to her. The next morning, Nala, Timon and Pumbaa were informed by Rafiki, a mandrill friend of Simba and his father Mufasa, that Simba has returned to the Pride Lands to challenge Scar's for the throne. Joining Nala, Timon and Pumbaa follow her to the Pride Lands and was then forced to do a hula dance to distract Scar's hyena followers in order to let Simba and Nala to sneak into the Pride Lands unnoticed. After being chased by Banzai, one of Scar's hyenas, Timon hurries into Scar's cave and ends up being locked in Zazu's cage. Fortunately, Pumbaa rescues him, freeing Zazu and Timon. After Scar's defeat, Timon and Pumbaa decide to stay and live at Pride Rock with Simba and Nala.


They also has their own animated television series, ''{{w|Timon and Pumbaa (TV series)|Timon and Pumbaa}}''. Timon is the main character of ''{{w|The Lion King 1½}}'', which tells the story of the original movie from his perspective, with Pumbaa being the deuteragonist. They both reappear as a supporting characters in ''{{w|The Lion King II: Simba's Pride}}''.
They also have their own animated television series, ''{{w|Timon and Pumbaa (TV series)|Timon and Pumbaa}}''. Timon is the main character of ''{{w|The Lion King 1½}}'', which tells the story of the original movie from his perspective, with Pumbaa being the deuteragonist. They both reappear as a supporting characters in ''{{w|The Lion King II: Simba's Pride}}''.


''Pumbaa'' means "to be foolish, silly, weakminded, careless, negligent" in Swahili, while his name means "boar" in African.
''Pumbaa'' means "to be foolish, silly, weakminded, careless, negligent" in Swahili, while his name means "boar" in African.
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