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'''"Early Bird Watchers"''' is the second segment of the thirty-second episode of [[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa: Season 3|Season 3]] of ''[[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa]]''. It aired on August 6, 1999, along with "[[Nearly Departed]]". |
'''"Early Bird Watchers"''' is the second segment of the thirty-second episode of [[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa: Season 3|Season 3]] of ''[[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa]]''. It aired on August 6, 1999, along with "[[Nearly Departed]]". |
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− | [[Timon]] wants to try to eat a worm every morning, but as always, a bird swoops in and takes each worm inside its beak. [[Pumbaa]] always tries to tell him that no matter what he tries, the early bird always gets the worm. |
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⚫ | [[Timon]] is about to catch a worm, but then the early bird catches the insect before him. The [[meerkat]] becomes annoyed about the bird repeatedly beating him and decides to set an alarm clock so that he can wake up before the early bird. Pumbaa tells his friend that no matter what he tries, the early bird always gets the worm. |
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− | “Early Bird Watchers” begins by introducing Timon, a [[meerkat]], and his [[warthog]] friend, Pumbaa. |
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[[File:EarlyBirdWatchers screencap.png|thumb|250px|The early bird catches the worm]] |
[[File:EarlyBirdWatchers screencap.png|thumb|250px|The early bird catches the worm]] |
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− | The next morning, the alarm clock rings, waking Timon up. However, the meerkat gets so disturbed by the noise that he misses |
+ | The next morning, the alarm clock rings, waking Timon up. However, the meerkat gets so disturbed by the noise that he misses a worm as the early bird takes it. Later that night, Timon hires a rooster to wake him up before the early bird. But when morning arises, the rooster is still asleep and Timon sees the early bird catch another worm, beating him again. Annoyed, Timon fires the rooster. |
[[File:EarlyBirdWatchers screencap2.png|thumb|left|250px|Timon hires a rooster to wake him up before the early bird]] |
[[File:EarlyBirdWatchers screencap2.png|thumb|left|250px|Timon hires a rooster to wake him up before the early bird]] |
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Timon decides to make a phone call to ask the person to wake him up before the early bird. During the night, while Timon and Pumbaa are sleeping, Timon gets calls from various people. Later in the early morning, the phone rings and Pumbaa answers it. The call is for Timon to let the meerkat know that it is time for him to wake up, but since Timon is still sleeping, Pumbaa decides to take a message. When Timon wakes up, he sees that the early bird beat him again. The meerkat then decides to try various ways to defeat the bird. |
Timon decides to make a phone call to ask the person to wake him up before the early bird. During the night, while Timon and Pumbaa are sleeping, Timon gets calls from various people. Later in the early morning, the phone rings and Pumbaa answers it. The call is for Timon to let the meerkat know that it is time for him to wake up, but since Timon is still sleeping, Pumbaa decides to take a message. When Timon wakes up, he sees that the early bird beat him again. The meerkat then decides to try various ways to defeat the bird. |
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− | On the first attempt, Timon uses some instruments to try to make the early bird wake up after them. The plan fails as it results in the bird catching |
+ | On the first attempt, Timon uses some instruments to try to make the early bird wake up after them. The plan fails as it results in the bird catching a worm. For the second attempt, Timon makes Pumbaa disguise himself as a worm. This idea also ends in failure as Pumbaa gets caught by a [[vulture]] instead of the early bird. |
[[File:EarlyBirdWatchers screencap3.png|thumb|250px|One of Timon's attempt to defeat the early bird]] |
[[File:EarlyBirdWatchers screencap3.png|thumb|250px|One of Timon's attempt to defeat the early bird]] |
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For his last attempt on defeating the early bird, Timon decides to trap it and send it to Siberia. As a worm comes out of its hole, Timon rejoices that he can finally eat the insect, but then a mailman shows up bringing the early bird back. When the bird takes the worm, Timon decides to stay up all night so that he can spot and catch the worm before the bird. |
For his last attempt on defeating the early bird, Timon decides to trap it and send it to Siberia. As a worm comes out of its hole, Timon rejoices that he can finally eat the insect, but then a mailman shows up bringing the early bird back. When the bird takes the worm, Timon decides to stay up all night so that he can spot and catch the worm before the bird. |
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− | When morning arises, Timon is about to catch the worm, but stops for a minute to look for the early bird. When he sees that the bird is nowhere in sight, the meerkat finally catches the worm. While Timon rejoices over beating the early bird, the bird is shown relaxing with Pumbaa, trying to live a [[Hakuna Matata (motto)|Hakuna Matata]] lifestyle. He tells the warthog that he has been trying to get out of his early bird business and that it was hard for him to find a replacement. |
+ | When morning arises, Timon is about to catch the worm, but stops for a minute to look for the early bird. When he sees that the bird is nowhere in sight, the meerkat finally catches the worm. While Timon rejoices over beating the early bird, the bird is shown relaxing with Pumbaa, trying to live a [[Hakuna Matata (motto)|Hakuna Matata]] lifestyle. He tells the [[warthog]] that he has been trying to get out of his early bird business and that it was hard for him to find a replacement. |
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Attribution information | |
Director |
Brad Neave |
Writer |
Etan Cohen |
Production information | |
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Season | |
Episode |
32b |
Air date |
August 6, 1999 |
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“ | Timon: Every single day, that bird gets the juiciest worms of the Serengeti and I want my share! Pumbaa: But Timon, can't you see it goes against the nature of things? Summer will always turn to fall, April showers will always bring May flowers, and the early bird will always catch the worm! It's his job, it's his nature! That's why they call him the early bird! Timon: Yeah? Well then pretty soon, they're gonna be calling me "Early Timon", because I'm gonna beat the early bird!
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"Early Bird Watchers" is the second segment of the thirty-second episode of Season 3 of The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa. It aired on August 6, 1999, along with "Nearly Departed".
Plot
Timon is about to catch a worm, but then the early bird catches the insect before him. The meerkat becomes annoyed about the bird repeatedly beating him and decides to set an alarm clock so that he can wake up before the early bird. Pumbaa tells his friend that no matter what he tries, the early bird always gets the worm.
The next morning, the alarm clock rings, waking Timon up. However, the meerkat gets so disturbed by the noise that he misses a worm as the early bird takes it. Later that night, Timon hires a rooster to wake him up before the early bird. But when morning arises, the rooster is still asleep and Timon sees the early bird catch another worm, beating him again. Annoyed, Timon fires the rooster.
Timon decides to make a phone call to ask the person to wake him up before the early bird. During the night, while Timon and Pumbaa are sleeping, Timon gets calls from various people. Later in the early morning, the phone rings and Pumbaa answers it. The call is for Timon to let the meerkat know that it is time for him to wake up, but since Timon is still sleeping, Pumbaa decides to take a message. When Timon wakes up, he sees that the early bird beat him again. The meerkat then decides to try various ways to defeat the bird.
On the first attempt, Timon uses some instruments to try to make the early bird wake up after them. The plan fails as it results in the bird catching a worm. For the second attempt, Timon makes Pumbaa disguise himself as a worm. This idea also ends in failure as Pumbaa gets caught by a vulture instead of the early bird.
For the third attempt, Timon paints a worm’s face on a bomb, believing that the early bird will not be able to tell the difference. He makes Pumbaa hold the worm-bomb with his mouth while he goes to the worm’s hole. But when they get there, Pumbaa accidentally eats the bomb, which explodes inside of him.
For his last attempt on defeating the early bird, Timon decides to trap it and send it to Siberia. As a worm comes out of its hole, Timon rejoices that he can finally eat the insect, but then a mailman shows up bringing the early bird back. When the bird takes the worm, Timon decides to stay up all night so that he can spot and catch the worm before the bird.
When morning arises, Timon is about to catch the worm, but stops for a minute to look for the early bird. When he sees that the bird is nowhere in sight, the meerkat finally catches the worm. While Timon rejoices over beating the early bird, the bird is shown relaxing with Pumbaa, trying to live a Hakuna Matata lifestyle. He tells the warthog that he has been trying to get out of his early bird business and that it was hard for him to find a replacement.
Cast
Starring
- Kevin Schon as Timon
- Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa
Guest Starring
- Frank Welker as the early bird, the delivery guy, the male phone voice, and the rooster
- Tress MacNeille as the female phone voice, the postal clerk, and the woman in group
Appearances
Trivia
- The episode's title is a "before-and-after" of the phrases, "early bird" and "bird watchers."
Media