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Once Upon a Timon (comic)
Ouat comic
Attribution information
Writer

   Kayte Kuch
   Sheryl Scarborough

Penciller

Cosme Quartieri

Inker

Horacio Ottolini

Publication information
Origin

The United States

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Publication

Disney Comic Hits!

Published

November 1996

Pages

22

The story of the meerkat is indeed an interesting one.
Rafiki[src]

Once Upon a Timon is an American comic inspired by The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa. It is a direct adaptation of the episode of the same name. It was published in November 1996 as part of Disney Comic Hits!.

Synopsis[]

Part 1[]

Zazu visits Rafiki and informs him about Simba's royal reputation being at stake, and is a bit concerned about Timon and Pumbaa and their influence on the lion. He had just given them a proper form, which they returned, now cut into a sign that says "Hakuna Matata". While he knows why Pumbaa is an outcast (due to his odor), Zazu has yet to know why Timon is an outcast. Rafiki then tells Zazu the story of what happened...

The story begins in an ordinary meerkat colony. The Duke Meerkat was going out to perform some royal duties, leaving Fred in charge of guarding the castle, and his daughter, Princess Tatiana, at home alone. Timon, meanwhile, guards the back gate of the colony, which nobody ever goes through unless they are banished, and minds his own business while thinking about Tatiana. Meanwhile, Fred informs Timon that the Duke is gone for the day, and that Tatiana is alone. Timon doesn't think that he and she would go out, and that she needs a brave, cunning, and resourceful meerkat. Fred then tells him that all Timon needs to impress her are candy and flowers (and a bath). Timon vetoes the idea, saying that if he abandons his guard post, he'd be banished. But as Fred sees it, not if Timon doesn't get caught, and he later returns to his post at guarding the castle. Timon thinks about what Fred says and, seeing that he was right, places a mop as a dummy in place of his spot at guarding the back gate, and gets into the colony to buy some candy and flowers for Tatiana.

Little does he know that a cobra has seen that the back gate was unprotected and as Timon is going home to get ready for his date with Tatiana, the cobra goes into the colony to take Tatiana away. This saddens the entire colony, even the Captain of the Guard (whose main duty is to also guard the front gate), but he denies it, however, saying that the cobra didn't go through the front gate to capture Tatiana. After Fred says that nobody goes through the back gate, the Captain senses that Timon isn't with the other guards, and asks where he is.

Timon, getting out of his house, finally ready for his now-cancelled date, is shocked at the colony's suspicions, and, after a nervous giggle, he runs off, with the guards giving chase. Timon runs into a dead end after facing the Duke, and is put on trial for abandoning his guard post. The jury finds Timon guilty for that and Timon is sentenced to live in banishment, cast out of the colony.

Part 2[]

Lost and alone, Timon begins to feel scared while walking around a shadow-filled jungle. He then gasps at the sound of laughter and finds himself inside the mouth of Ed the hyena. He runs out of Ed's mouth and runs into Pumbaa, who was captured by the hyenas. Pumbaa, having been tricked, asks Timon if they invited him over for dinner too. Shenzi, Banzai and Ed gang up on them, saying that they'll have a little "'kat"-nip, and then that they'll "pig" out. Timon and Pumbaa make a run for it, away from the hyenas, and they say their goodbyes and go their separate ways. However, that wouldn't last...

The next morning, while hunting for breakfast, Timon and Pumbaa run into each other again. A little later, after their introduction and lunch, Timon hears Pumbaa's breaking-wind, Pumbaa confesses to Timon that he has a little problem and that he might as well leave him like everyone else. Realizing that Pumbaa is also a loner, Timon tells the warthog that he is banished from his colony and the two of them should be alone together.

Later, Pumbaa decides to be Timon's friend over anything he could ever want. Timon feels the same way. A short while later, the silence of the jungle is broken after Timon hears Tatiana's cry for help while about to become a sacrifice for the cobra. Pumbaa feels that once Timon saves her, the warthog would be alone again, but Timon disagrees, saying that once he rescues Tatiana, Pumbaa would join the colony, and that he would no longer be an outcast. Pumbaa is overjoyed by this, and the two of them rescue Tatiana.

Later, after seeing that Tatiana is saved by Timon, the colony opens the front gate in joyous celebration. At the trial, all charges against Timon are dropped for the brave, cunning, and resourceful rescue of Tatiana, and as an added bonus, the Duke offers Timon the key to the city, and Tatiana offers her hand to him in marriage. After Pumbaa reminds him, Timon asks the Duke to declare Pumbaa an official member of the colony--but the Duke says that only meerkats are allowed to live in the colony, and gives Timon a choice between anything he could ever want (power, riches and love) or being Pumbaa's friend.

Rafiki interrupts the story, saying that Zazu should go see Simba at any time now. Zazu however wants to hear the end of the story, and says Simba probably just needs "his diaper changed." Little does Zazu know that Simba has overheard, but wants to know the end of the story as well.

Rafiki concludes the story, saying that Timon chose to be Pumbaa's friend. From that day forward, neither of them decide to worry about anything, and Pumbaa tells Timon about the name he knows for this philosophy: "Hakuna Matata."

Appearances[]

Publications[]

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Trivia[]

  • This is the first and only comic to be based directly on a Timon & Pumbaa episode, as the previous Disney Comic Hits! comics based on the film and TV series were extensions and original stories.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Once Upon a Timon. Inducks. Retrieved on November 11, 2020.


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