Unlike the Timon & Pumbaa show (which I don't see much of anything canon about the series, at least for Timon, and especially that episode titled "Once Upon a Timon"), I fully consider TLK 3, canon about him. And I loved every single minute of it. It was much more realistic and to the point. So I can't imagine any Timon fan/supporter not liking anything of him in this TLK movie.
It seriously wasn't just funny. It relatively shares the same emotion and feeling of TLK 1. It was heart-warming, lively, hopeful, had a few touching/memorable moments, and a good deal of spirit. And from what I've seen outside of MLK about this movie, it is generally accepted for what it is.
It was different than from what Disney is typically makes out of original film works like TLK 1. Here, I don't give a lot of credit to Disney itself. But to the original TLK staff. If it weren't for them, then this movie would've not been made possible.
Not everything of Timon's life was shown. *TLK 1.5/3 Deleted Scenes confirm this. Where he was also and Actually younger too (in what appeared to be his teenage years)*
It was originally meant to be a TLK 1 parody. *on a good note, it's safe to say that it didn't completely pan out like this*
The scenes of Timon and Pumbaa in the theater and all the Disney character silhouette appearances at the very end. Both of all these scenes ruined some parts of the movie being "in-the-moment".
In the sense that this is Timon's film, I strongly feel that it was Not made to be all that it could've been.
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