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+ | |director = [[Brad Neave]] |
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+ | |writer = [[Roger Reitzel]] |
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+ | |series = ''[[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa]]'' |
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+ | |season = [[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa: Season 3|3]] |
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|air date = June 18, 1999 |
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+ | |previous = "[[Pig-Malion]]" |
+ | |next = "[[War Hogs]]" |
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+ | {{Dialogue1|Timon|Pumbaa, all my life I wanted to be rich and famous. And the moment I held that blank check in my hand, I realized something very important -- I don't wanna be famous. I just wanna be rich.|Pumbaa|It's that important to you?|[[Timon]] and [[Pumbaa]]|Why No Rhino}} |
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− | '''"Why No Rhino"''' is the second segment of the seventy-first episode of ''[[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa]]''. |
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+ | '''"Why No Rhino"''' is the second segment of the twenty-fifth episode of [[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa: Season 3|Season 3]] of ''[[The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa]]'', and the one hundred and thirty-fortieth episode of the series overall. It premiered on June 18, 1999, alongside "[[Pig-Malion]]". |
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+ | ==Official synopsis== |
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− | ==Synopsis== |
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+ | "Timon and Pumbaa run a safari to help a rich couple find a rare Blue Rhino."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.disneyplus.com/series/timon-pumbaa/4quDoLoWikHX | title=Watch The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa Full Episodes | publisher=Disney+}} Accessed 12 November 2019.</ref> |
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− | [[Timon]] and [[Pumbaa]] run a safari to get money from a rich couple, even if it's finding the rare [[Rhinoceroses|Blue Rhino]]. |
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− | ==Plot== |
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⚫ | [[Timon]] and [[Pumbaa]] make an advertisement for anyone who would like to take pictures of exotic animals in their natural habitats, with Timon knowing that they could get rich doing this. The duo’s first customer is a rich couple named Eleanor and Julian Duberry. Eleanor tells them that they would like to take a picture of a [[Rhinoceroses|big blue rhino]]. When the couple gives Timon and Pumbaa a check, the two friends decide to run the safari. |
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− | “Why No Rhino” begins by introducing Timon, a [[meerkat]], and his [[warthog]] friend, Pumbaa. |
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+ | [[File:WNR Timon & Pumbaa18.png|thumb|left|250px|Timon decides to dress up as different animals for the Duberrys.]] |
⚫ | The next morning, Timon and Pumbaa attempt to show the |
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⚫ | The next morning, Timon and Pumbaa attempt to show the Duberrys the glory of the Serengeti. However, the couple is not satisfied and force the duo to give them their money back. But Timon tells them that giving money back is not their policy. The [[meerkat]] then realizes that Pumbaa did not remove the “giving back money” part in their ad when he told him to do so. The reason Pumbaa did not do so is that he realizes that it would be unfair to the customers and not giving back their money would not make them happy. Eleanor tells Timon that if they don’t show them anything productive the next day, he will be forced to give them back their blank check. |
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− | [[File:WhyNoRhino screencap3.png|thumb|250px|Pumbaa finds the blue rhino standing right behind him]] |
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+ | [[File:WNR Timon & Pumbaa25.png|thumb|250px|Timon explains to Pumbaa why being rich is so important to him.]] |
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⚫ | Hearing what Eleanor just said, Timon talks to Pumbaa about how important it is for him to become rich, telling his friend what he can do with all the money and that he needs his help with the blue rhino. He then tells Pumbaa that the plan is not just for himself, it is also to keep Eleanor happy as she would see the blue rhino she and her husband have drove all the way to the Serengeti for. Timon then removes Pumbaa’s tusks to make them look like horns and tells his friend to think like a blue rhino while he gets the |
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⚫ | When Timon brings the Duberrys to them, he tells them that Pumbaa is standing guard in case something bad happens. The meerkat dresses up as a cockatoo, a [[crocodile]], and a [[giraffe]]. The Duberrys are not impressed and state that they are only on the safari for the big blue rhino. Eleanor tells Pumbaa that if Timon does not show them the rhino, they are leaving with their check. |
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⚫ | Hearing what Eleanor just said, Timon talks to Pumbaa about how important it is for him to become rich, telling his friend what he can do with all the money and that he needs his help with the blue rhino. He then tells Pumbaa that the plan is not just for himself, it is also to keep Eleanor happy as she would see the blue rhino she and her husband have drove all the way to the Serengeti for. Timon then removes Pumbaa’s tusks to make them look like horns and tells his friend to think like a blue rhino while he gets the Duberrys. |
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When Timon brings in the couple, Pumbaa has disguised himself as a blue rhino. Although, while the couple takes a picture, a real blue rhino shows up behind Pumbaa and Timon tries to warn his friend. When Pumbaa sees the rhino and freaks out, Eleanor takes a screenshot of it. |
When Timon brings in the couple, Pumbaa has disguised himself as a blue rhino. Although, while the couple takes a picture, a real blue rhino shows up behind Pumbaa and Timon tries to warn his friend. When Pumbaa sees the rhino and freaks out, Eleanor takes a screenshot of it. |
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+ | The scene then cuts to the Duberrys talking about their safari experience to the people in their home. They then show them three of the pictures they took of Timon, Pumbaa, and the blue rhino, with everyone applauding at the end. |
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− | *Produced and directed by: '''[[Wikipedia:Brad Neave|Brad Neave]]''' |
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− | *Written by: '''[[Wikipedia:Roger Reitzel|Roger Reitzel]]''' |
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− | *Animated by: '''[[Wikipedia:Wang Film Productions|Wang Film Productions]]''' |
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− | ===With the voice talents of=== |
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*[[Kevin Schon]] as '''[[Timon]]''' |
*[[Kevin Schon]] as '''[[Timon]]''' |
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*[[Ernie Sabella]] as '''[[Pumbaa]]''' |
*[[Ernie Sabella]] as '''[[Pumbaa]]''' |
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+ | <big>Characters</big> |
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+ | * Julian Duberry |
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+ | * [[Pumbaa]] |
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+ | * [[Timon]] |
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+ | <big>Species</big> |
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+ | * [[Antelope]] |
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+ | * Cockatoo <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | * [[Crocodiles]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | * [[Giraffes]] |
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+ | * [[Hyenas]] |
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+ | * [[Lions]] |
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+ | * Humans |
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+ | * [[Meerkats]] |
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+ | * [[Rhinoceroses]] |
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+ | * [[Warthogs]] |
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+ | <big>Locations</big> |
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+ | * Duberrys' home |
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+ | * [[Hakuna Matata (location)|Hakuna Matata]] |
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+ | ** Water hole |
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+ | ==Media== |
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+ | Pig-Malion & Why No Rhino|The full episodes of "Pig-Malion" and "Why No Rhino" |
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“ | Timon: Pumbaa, all my life I wanted to be rich and famous. And the moment I held that blank check in my hand, I realized something very important -- I don't wanna be famous. I just wanna be rich. Pumbaa: It's that important to you? |
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"Why No Rhino" is the second segment of the twenty-fifth episode of Season 3 of The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, and the one hundred and thirty-fortieth episode of the series overall. It premiered on June 18, 1999, alongside "Pig-Malion".
Official synopsis
"Timon and Pumbaa run a safari to help a rich couple find a rare Blue Rhino."[1]
Plot summary
Timon and Pumbaa make an advertisement for anyone who would like to take pictures of exotic animals in their natural habitats, with Timon knowing that they could get rich doing this. The duo’s first customer is a rich couple named Eleanor and Julian Duberry. Eleanor tells them that they would like to take a picture of a big blue rhino. When the couple gives Timon and Pumbaa a check, the two friends decide to run the safari.
While the Duberrys are relaxing, Timon and Pumbaa have a hard time finding a blue rhino as it is proven to be very rare. Timon tells Pumbaa that they don’t have to give people what they want, they should show them what they have and convince them they want it.
The next morning, Timon and Pumbaa attempt to show the Duberrys the glory of the Serengeti. However, the couple is not satisfied and force the duo to give them their money back. But Timon tells them that giving money back is not their policy. The meerkat then realizes that Pumbaa did not remove the “giving back money” part in their ad when he told him to do so. The reason Pumbaa did not do so is that he realizes that it would be unfair to the customers and not giving back their money would not make them happy. Eleanor tells Timon that if they don’t show them anything productive the next day, he will be forced to give them back their blank check.
The next day, Timon decides to disguise as different animals, but Pumbaa refuses to do so, saying that he will not try to fool the Duberrys just to keep their blank check and that the money will be tainted. Therefore, Timon decides to do his scheme on his own.
When Timon brings the Duberrys to them, he tells them that Pumbaa is standing guard in case something bad happens. The meerkat dresses up as a cockatoo, a crocodile, and a giraffe. The Duberrys are not impressed and state that they are only on the safari for the big blue rhino. Eleanor tells Pumbaa that if Timon does not show them the rhino, they are leaving with their check.
Hearing what Eleanor just said, Timon talks to Pumbaa about how important it is for him to become rich, telling his friend what he can do with all the money and that he needs his help with the blue rhino. He then tells Pumbaa that the plan is not just for himself, it is also to keep Eleanor happy as she would see the blue rhino she and her husband have drove all the way to the Serengeti for. Timon then removes Pumbaa’s tusks to make them look like horns and tells his friend to think like a blue rhino while he gets the Duberrys.
When Timon brings in the couple, Pumbaa has disguised himself as a blue rhino. Although, while the couple takes a picture, a real blue rhino shows up behind Pumbaa and Timon tries to warn his friend. When Pumbaa sees the rhino and freaks out, Eleanor takes a screenshot of it.
The scene then cuts to the Duberrys talking about their safari experience to the people in their home. They then show them three of the pictures they took of Timon, Pumbaa, and the blue rhino, with everyone applauding at the end.
Cast
Starring
- Kevin Schon as Timon
- Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa
Guest Starring
- Valery Pappas as Eleanor Duberry
- Billy West as Julian Duberry
Appearances
Characters Species
Locations
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Media
References
- ↑ Watch The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa Full Episodes. Disney+. Accessed 12 November 2019.