The Lion King 1 1/2

The Lion King 1 1/22004

Director: Bradley Raymond
Genre: Animation
This retelling of "The Lion King" is conveyed from the perspective of meerkat Timon (Nathan Lane) and warthog Pumbaa (Ernie Sabella) and shows how the pair became friends. When Timon leaves his colony because he doesn't fit in, he mee… more »



[The scene repeatedly goes back and forth between a night scene where Simba wakes up Timon and a day scene where Timon is harmed during one of Simba's antics.]

Simba:
Timon, Timon! TIMON! (Timon grunts) I gotta go!

Timon:
(Voice very faint) Go? Go where?

Simba:
You know: Go! Bad!

Timon:
[gets the idea] Oh, you mean go! Then why didn't you say so! Come on, let's go!

(On the log bridge)

Timon:
Listen, kid, you gotta go, you gotta go!

(On a very high tree, "Jungle Boogie" plays)

Timon:
Young lion, get down from there!

Simba:
Yahoo! All right! Hey, you guys look like ants down there!

Timon:
I'm counting to three!

(Simba jumps onto a weak branch, it breaks)

Pumbaa:
Uh oh!

(Simba continues to fall)

Timon:
One! Two!

(Pumbaa jumps onto Timon, making a pillow for Simba to land on)

Timon:
(Gasping for air) Threeeeee.

("The Lion Sleeps Tonight" starts again)

Simba:
Timon?

Timon:
Wha? Again?!

Simba:
No, I'm thirsty.

(Back on the log bridge)

Timon:
You know, kid, this means you'll be up again about 2 hours from now.

(Location:
A river leading to an 500 ft waterfall. "Jungle Boogie" plays while Simba swims peacefully. A floating camera captures Timon swimming vigurously.)

Timon:
Hang on, Simba! I'll save ya!

(Simba goes off the waterfall; Pumbaa catches him.)

Timon:
(falls) YYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

("The Lion Sleeps Tonight" Plays Yet Again)

Simba:
Timon? (frowns)

(Back to the log bridge)

Timon:
(extremely tired) You know, I'm gonna get old walking over this thing.

(Simba Pounces Timon in the Air, "Jungle Boogie" plays for a final time.)

Timon:
YYAAAAAAAAAAAYAYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAYAYYYYYYYAAAY!

("The Lion Sleeps Tonight" plays for a final time)

Simba:
Timon?

(Music finally stops. Timon grabs his ears in stress.)

Timon:
(Angry with bloodshot eyes) WHAT HAVE YOU GOT AGAINST THE CONCEPT OF A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP, HUH?!

Simba:
I had a bad dream.

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