The Lion King Character Guide
Timon is a fast-talking meerkat and Pumbaa is a warm-hearted warthog. Together they adopt the exiled Simba and teach him their worry-free philosophy of Hakuna Matata. Timon is the brains, Pumbaa is the heart, and their comedy keeps the middle of the story light when it could easily become too heavy.
Timon moves in quick bursts. Darting eyes, twitchy head turns, rapid hand gestures. He is always scanning for danger and always talking. His energy is nervous but confident, a small creature who acts bigger than he is. Pumbaa is the opposite. He moves with slow, gentle momentum. Once he starts walking, he keeps going. He is not graceful but he is sincere, and when he runs it is with surprising commitment for someone his size. Together they are physical comedy gold, always in each other's space, finishing each other's movements.
Timon wears a warm brown or rust-coloured fitted top. Keep it slim and close to the body to suggest his small, wiry frame. Pumbaa wears a reddish-brown or dark rust oversized top or tunic. Padding or a rounded bodice piece helps create his rotund shape.
Timon in brown or tan shorts or fitted pants. Slim and quick-looking. Pumbaa in matching reddish-brown loose pants or a full jumpsuit if the padding creates the right shape.
Timon needs a meerkat headpiece with tall, rounded ears and a pointed face. His eye area should be light with dark outlines. Pumbaa needs a warthog headpiece with small ears, tusks, and a flat nose. Both should be secure enough for physical comedy without falling off.
Timon in brown half-soles or jazz shoes, light and quick. Pumbaa in darker, heavier-looking shoes. The contrast in their footwear mirrors the contrast in their movement.
Both characters rely on their headpieces. Timon's headpiece should add height, making his silhouette tall and thin. Pumbaa's should add width, making his round and low. Tuck all natural hair away.
Consider a bug-catching prop or a leaf hula skirt for the Hakuna Matata number. A large leaf fan for Pumbaa. The comedy comes from props used at unexpected moments. A rubber chicken, a flower garland, whatever gets a laugh and fits the jungle setting.
Best for ages 10-15. This is ideally cast as a pair with existing chemistry, friends or siblings who already have natural timing together. Timon suits a quick, sharp dancer with comedic instincts. Pumbaa suits a performer comfortable with physical comedy who is willing to be silly. Neither role demands advanced technique, but both demand personality.
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