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+ | While visiting [[New York City]], [[Timon]] and [[Pumbaa]] join a Broadway play to audition for [[Bob Coffee]], a Broadway dance legend. However, when the two accidentally ruin the show, they get kicked out by Bob. |
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+ | Timon and Pumbaa then suggest that they should make a Broadway show about themselves, but Pumbaa mentions that putting on a show costs money. Timon points out that in America, all they have to do is sign their names to pay for something, as the meerkat notices a woman charging a hot dog from a vendor. Timon states that the secret to success on Broadway is to think big and tries to come up with a title for their new play. |
+ | Pumbaa then suggests they do a show starring both himself and Timon, but Timon tells Pumbaa that every musical with a warthog is unsuccessful, showing him from a book three past musical with warthogs that he admits has never heard of. Therefore, Timon suggests that their Broadway musical should be 100% warthog-free. Pumbaa tries to convince Timon that they can have a successful musical with a warthog, but Timon refuses to take such chance. As Timon will not include him in his play, Pumbaa decides to make his own musical. |
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− | As the shows are going on, Timon and Pumbaa get autographs and go to each other's shows to see how each of them are doing. Then the Broadway shows go out of control with Timon and Pumbaa asking for more talented dancers. |
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+ | After opening their own Broadway show, Timon and Pumbaa bet to see which one of them can make the best show. As Timon's cast prepare for the show, with Bob hired as director and choreographer and Timon signing a bill for the meerkat costumes, the meerkat decides to go check on Pumbaa. When he arrives at Pumbaa's musical, he sees that the warthog added smoke effects while his cast perform, making the meerkat suggest that he should add lasers to his play. Pumbaa then decides to go see how Timon is doing. |
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− | After the Broadway shows get ruined, Timon and Pumbaa, unable to pay for the expenses, get kicked out of their own show. Pumbaa then tells Timon that they've learned a lesson, which is that a show starring a warthog can do just as well as a show with meerkats. |
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+ | When Pumbaa arrives at Timon's play, Timon shows his friend that he included a rotating stage, which ends up injuring the cast, resulting in Timon signing a medical bill. Pumbaa starts to feel like they're taking the competition a little too far, but Timon insists that they should more splash and pizzazz than any musical in town. The two continue to competing against each other. |
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+ | Timon and Pumbaa ask for more elements to include in their musical. As the shows go on, the two get more and more bills to sign and as Bob watches Timon's plays, his addiction to coffee increases to the point where he gets sent to the hospital. |
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+ | Later, Timon gets visited by a lawyer, who asks the meerkat to pay for the expenses. As Timon is unable to do so, he kicked out of his own show. Pumbaa also gets kicked out, indicating that he also got a visit from a lawyer and was asked to pay. Timon laments over losing his Broadway show and agrees with Pumbaa that it would have worked out had they worked together. Pumbaa then tells Timon that they've learned that a show starring a warthog can do just as well as a show with meerkats, to which Timon shakes his head in disbelief. |
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*One of the Broadway musicals starring a warthog which Timon shows Pumbaa in a book is called ''Guys and Hogs'', which is a parody of the 1992 Broadway Musical, ''Guys and Dolls''. Their voice actors, [[Nathan Lane]] and [[Ernie Sabella]], incidentally co-starred in that musical. Furthermore, Nathan Lane (born Joseph Lane) took his stage name from the musical's main character, "Nathan Detroit". |
*One of the Broadway musicals starring a warthog which Timon shows Pumbaa in a book is called ''Guys and Hogs'', which is a parody of the 1992 Broadway Musical, ''Guys and Dolls''. Their voice actors, [[Nathan Lane]] and [[Ernie Sabella]], incidentally co-starred in that musical. Furthermore, Nathan Lane (born Joseph Lane) took his stage name from the musical's main character, "Nathan Detroit". |
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*[[Bob Coffee]] is a parody of choreographer and director {{WikipediaLink|Bob Fosse}}. |
*[[Bob Coffee]] is a parody of choreographer and director {{WikipediaLink|Bob Fosse}}. |
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− | *Pumbaa declares that his musical will have everything, |
+ | *Pumbaa declares that his musical will have everything, except the King of Siam. The King of Siam is one of the main characters in the musical ''The King and I''. |
*The episode contains several parody titles of real Broadway musicals. Beyond ''Guys and Hogs'' / ''Guys and Dolls'' there's: |
*The episode contains several parody titles of real Broadway musicals. Beyond ''Guys and Hogs'' / ''Guys and Dolls'' there's: |
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**''Les Meerkats'' - ''Les Misérables'' |
**''Les Meerkats'' - ''Les Misérables'' |
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**''Fiddler on the Hoof'' - ''Fiddler on the Roof'' |
**''Fiddler on the Hoof'' - ''Fiddler on the Roof'' |
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**''Swineset Boulevard'' - ''Sunset Boulevard'' |
**''Swineset Boulevard'' - ''Sunset Boulevard'' |
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− | *[[Dorothy Gale|Dorothy]] and [[Toto]] makes a brief cameo, after Pumbaa orders more hot air |
+ | *[[Dorothy Gale|Dorothy]] and [[Toto]] makes a brief cameo, after Pumbaa orders more hot air balloons. |
− | *Timon causes a chandelier to crash. This is an |
+ | *Timon causes a chandelier to crash. This is an homage to ''The Phantom of the Opera''. |
*The "long-haired Bohemians" are an reference to the musical ''Hair''. |
*The "long-haired Bohemians" are an reference to the musical ''Hair''. |
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*Pumbaa decides to feature a giant painting, that resembles ''A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'' by Georges Seurat. Seurat and his painting are both featured in the musical ''Sunday in the Park with George''. |
*Pumbaa decides to feature a giant painting, that resembles ''A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'' by Georges Seurat. Seurat and his painting are both featured in the musical ''Sunday in the Park with George''. |
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 18 January 2021
"Broadway Bound & Gagged" is the second segment from the 65th episode of The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa.
Synopsis
While visiting New York City, Timon and Pumbaa join a Broadway play to audition for Bob Coffee, a Broadway dance legend. However, when the two accidentally ruin the show, they get kicked out by Bob.
Timon and Pumbaa then suggest that they should make a Broadway show about themselves, but Pumbaa mentions that putting on a show costs money. Timon points out that in America, all they have to do is sign their names to pay for something, as the meerkat notices a woman charging a hot dog from a vendor. Timon states that the secret to success on Broadway is to think big and tries to come up with a title for their new play.
Pumbaa then suggests they do a show starring both himself and Timon, but Timon tells Pumbaa that every musical with a warthog is unsuccessful, showing him from a book three past musical with warthogs that he admits has never heard of. Therefore, Timon suggests that their Broadway musical should be 100% warthog-free. Pumbaa tries to convince Timon that they can have a successful musical with a warthog, but Timon refuses to take such chance. As Timon will not include him in his play, Pumbaa decides to make his own musical.
After opening their own Broadway show, Timon and Pumbaa bet to see which one of them can make the best show. As Timon's cast prepare for the show, with Bob hired as director and choreographer and Timon signing a bill for the meerkat costumes, the meerkat decides to go check on Pumbaa. When he arrives at Pumbaa's musical, he sees that the warthog added smoke effects while his cast perform, making the meerkat suggest that he should add lasers to his play. Pumbaa then decides to go see how Timon is doing.
When Pumbaa arrives at Timon's play, Timon shows his friend that he included a rotating stage, which ends up injuring the cast, resulting in Timon signing a medical bill. Pumbaa starts to feel like they're taking the competition a little too far, but Timon insists that they should more splash and pizzazz than any musical in town. The two continue to competing against each other.
Timon and Pumbaa ask for more elements to include in their musical. As the shows go on, the two get more and more bills to sign and as Bob watches Timon's plays, his addiction to coffee increases to the point where he gets sent to the hospital.
Later, Timon gets visited by a lawyer, who asks the meerkat to pay for the expenses. As Timon is unable to do so, he kicked out of his own show. Pumbaa also gets kicked out, indicating that he also got a visit from a lawyer and was asked to pay. Timon laments over losing his Broadway show and agrees with Pumbaa that it would have worked out had they worked together. Pumbaa then tells Timon that they've learned that a show starring a warthog can do just as well as a show with meerkats, to which Timon shakes his head in disbelief.
Trivia
- The title is a parody of the Neil Simon play Broadway Bound.
- One of the Broadway musicals starring a warthog which Timon shows Pumbaa in a book is called Guys and Hogs, which is a parody of the 1992 Broadway Musical, Guys and Dolls. Their voice actors, Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella, incidentally co-starred in that musical. Furthermore, Nathan Lane (born Joseph Lane) took his stage name from the musical's main character, "Nathan Detroit".
- Bob Coffee is a parody of choreographer and director Bob Fosse.
- Pumbaa declares that his musical will have everything, except the King of Siam. The King of Siam is one of the main characters in the musical The King and I.
- The episode contains several parody titles of real Broadway musicals. Beyond Guys and Hogs / Guys and Dolls there's:
- Les Meerkats - Les Misérables
- Timon Superstar - Jesus Christ Superstar
- Sunday in the Park with Timon and Pumbaa - Sunday in the Park with George
- Timon and the Amazing Technicolor Pumbaa - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
- Fiddler on the Hoof - Fiddler on the Roof
- Swineset Boulevard - Sunset Boulevard
- Dorothy and Toto makes a brief cameo, after Pumbaa orders more hot air balloons.
- Timon causes a chandelier to crash. This is an homage to The Phantom of the Opera.
- The "long-haired Bohemians" are an reference to the musical Hair.
- Pumbaa decides to feature a giant painting, that resembles A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat. Seurat and his painting are both featured in the musical Sunday in the Park with George.
- The man dancing around in the rain is an reference to Singin' in the Rain.
- The exploding pinball machine is a reference to The Who's Tommy.
- One of the things Pumbaa adds to his musical is a replica of the RMS Titanic. This is a reference to the Broadway musical Titanic.
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