It's never bothered me. I have wondered before about how Ma & Uncle Max survived all of the time it took them to find Him. But when you see them reunite with Timon, it looks as if they had gone on their journey for only..., a little bit of time.
[quote="cleargreenwater"][quote="TheLionPrince"]On a funny note, I find it pretty odd how Uncle Max didn't give up early on given his dislike of his nephew and his discontent of joining Ma in the first place.[/quote]
....Uncle Max was probably so ticked at the kid by that point what with Ma dragging him along to find him that he'd get dead-set on finding Timon just to give him the biggest what-for of his life
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I'm pretty sure he was ultimately forced by Ma to come along with him. He seemed to have a good deal of respect for her (family wise, that is). But Uncle Max was floored to see Timon at Pride Rock. So yeah. By then, he probably
would have wanted to give him "the biggest what-for of his life". Especially when he sees his nephew in a hula costume, and then grumbles under his breath.
[quote="DGFone"]It's TLK 1 1/2. What do you expect? It's a parody, not to be taken seriously.[/quote]
With all due respect, just because one or two people in the production staff imply that this film parallels the events of TLK 1, does Not mean that everything of it is a parody, and a joke. When you have given enough time in understanding the logic of this TLK film, Timon's story in it, proves my point.
"I found a place that was beyond my wildest dreams. But..., it still wasn't home." - Timon; Lion King 1 1/2 (3)
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