Timon

Timon is a major character from the popular Disney film The Lion King, he also appeared in all types of Lion King media. Timon is the best friend of Pumbaa and the protector of Simba when he was a child. Inspired by the idea of having a major predator on their side, he and Pumbaa took Simba in when he collapsed of heat exhaustion after his father's death.

Timon's last name, Berkowitz, was revealed in the Timon & Pumbaa episode "Once Upon a Timon".

Personality
Timon can be rather selfish and thoughtless at times, but in the end he has a good heart and is loyal to his friends. Unlike most meerkats, who work constantly, Timon is a lazy daydreamer which results in him being cast out of his colony. His status at the bottom of the food chain means he relies on stronger animals to protect him once he's on his own, and as such he usually looks out for himself, but nonetheless he never abandons his friends in times of trouble and is willing to risk himself for them. He is not as clever as he'd like to think he is, often claiming Pumbaa's good ideas as his own (and seemingly genuinely believing it). He's not incapable of thinking up his own plans though, his greatest moment being the 'Tunnels' plan in TLK 1 1/2.

The Lion King
Timon found Simba along with Pumbaa when Simba succumbed to heat exhaustion. After Pumbaa suggested an adult Simba would make a great bodyguard, he took the idea for his own. When Simba woke up, they taught him their life philosophy, "Hakuna Matata". He also introduced Simba to a diet of bugs to keep Simba from one day eating himself and Pumbaa. They lived happily with Simba, until his childhood friend Nala arrived.

After learning Simba is the king, and that he was going to reclaim his kingdom, Timon was at first doubtful, but when Simba confirmed it, he was exceedingly enthusiastic about it. When he and Pumbaa see Simba and Nala falling in love, he is regretful about losing Simba, not only as a bodyguard but also as a friend, but still follows him back to the Pride Lands with Pumbaa.

In the final battle, he and Pumbaa danced the hula to distract hyenas so that Simba and Nala could get back into the Pride Lands unnoticed and Simba would have a clear shot at Scar. He and Pumbaa fight off numerous hyenas before he is chased by Banzai into Scar's cave and takes cover in Zazu's cage. Pumbaa rescues him, breaking Zazu free at the same time, and at the films end, Timon decides to stay and live with Pumbaa and Simba at Pride Rock.

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
Timon reappears along with Pumbaa as Simba's guardians and uncles of Simba and Nala's new born cub Kiara. He is first shown after the opening son He Lives In You. In the film him and Pumbaa acts as Kiara's uncle and babysitters witch strongly annoys her. In this film Timon changes his motto from Hakuna Matata to ''When the going gets tough the tough gets Going. ''Later on the motto is reverted back to Hakuna Matata.

The Lion King 1½
It is revealed that Timon chose to leave his colony and find his own home after failing at every job he tries, from digging tunnels to sentry duty. During his journey he meets Rafiki, who tells him to look beyond what he sees (not realising that Timon takes such things literally) and then Pumbaa, who he at first considers a bodyguard, but comes to see as a friend, and is shown passing through the numerous musical sequences and major events of The Lion King on his journey, even getting caught up in the stampede which killed Mufasa. He meets up with Simba and comes to face the responsibilies of parenthood. It is revealed that he actively tried to stop Simba and Nala falling in love rather than merely singing about it.

At first, after Simba returns to Pride Rock, Timon does not want to follow, and splits from Pumbaa briefly. But then he meets with Rafiki and comes to understand that if you're alone and unhappy, you cannot have "Hakuna Matata". He follows Pumbaa back to Pride Rock, where he reunites with his Ma and Uncle Max. He then joins the final battle, diverting the hyenas from attacking Simba. He then thinks up a plan involving tunnels to trap the hyenas, stalling them by spinning plates, doing the can-can, breakdancing, and finally in desperation, to Shenzi's disgust and Pumbaa's jaw-dropping speechlessness, proposing to Shenzi. The tunnel trap fails, and Timon dives between Shenzi's legs and breaks the last few supports, completing the trap. Finally, Timon finds a new place for his colony to live and in his Ma's eyes, is a hero..

The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa
In the spinoff series Timon and Pumbaa have many adventures in the jungles of Africa. He and Pumbaa have been to many famous places such as Las Vegas, Paris and Hollywood.

Disney's House of Mouse
Timon made many appearances on the House of Mouse television shows and films. Timon made appearances along with Pumbaa, Simba, Rafiki, Nala, Mufasa, Scar, Shenzi, Banzai and Ed.

Kingdom Hearts ll
In the video game Kingdom Hearts ll Timon is a minor character that appears in his Lion King based world Pride Lands.

Disney Parks
Timon appears in the Disney parks as a meetable character. He is very common and is usually seen with Rafiki. Timon along with Pumbaa appear as mascots for the Disney Parks hosting for park safety.

Festival of The Lion King
In the live stage show Timon is the host and tells tales of The Lion King.

Aladdin Platinum Edition DVD
Timon appears briefly in the Virtual Magic Carpet Ride game included on disc 2 of the 2004 Aladdin Platinum Edition DVD. He appears as a replacement for Genie to help Aladdin rescue Jasmine.

Trivia

 * In the first Lion King film, Timon is the only character who stands and walks on his back feet (while meerkat normally walk on all four).
 * Timon (and the meerkat colony itself) has some remarkably Jewish qualities:
 * The meerkat colony's values include family values, respect for your elders, and hard work. It is primarily Timon's failure to embrace these ideals which make him an outcast; collapsing tunnels and failing sentry duty are merely the straws breaking the camel's back.
 * The shape of the red fur on Timon and Uncle Max's heads resemble a kippah, or skullcap, worn by young Jewish men and adults.
 * Uncle Max repeatedly admonishes Timon in a rather 'preachy' manner, not unlike a stereotypical Rabbi.
 * Timon goes on a long journey to find paradise, which he eventually does, and brings his entire colony there.
 * The meerkat colony is 'persecuted' by the hyenas (who were given some very Nazi-esque scenes in The Lion King)
 * Ma asks Timon if he is "a meshuggenah", a Jewish phrase which means 'beyond stupid', but is not meant in a malicious way.