Ep 18. Maine-Iacs / Fiji-Fi-Fo-Fum
- November 11, 1995
Timon & Pumbaa season 2 episode 18, titled "Maine-Iacs / Fiji-Fi-Fo-Fum," is a hilarious adventure-filled episode that tells the story of Timon and Pumbaa as they journey through the wild and encounter all kinds of craziness.
In the first part of the episode, "Maine-Iacs," Timon and Pumbaa find themselves stranded on the coast of Maine after their raft was destroyed. They find themselves being chased by a group of lobsters while searching for a way to escape the island.
As they flee from the lobsters, they stumble upon a store selling all kinds of traps and equipment. They buy a crab trap and use it to catch one of the lobsters chasing them. They then disguise themselves as lobsters and sneak through the rest of the group undetected.
After escaping the lobster madness, Timon and Pumbaa discover a beautiful lighthouse. They meet the lighthouse keeper, who agrees to help them find a way off the island in exchange for teaching him how to dance the hula.
In the second part of the episode, "Fiji-Fi-Fo-Fum," Timon and Pumbaa become stranded on a South Pacific Island. They are greeted by a tribe of natives who mistake them for their sacred deity, who has returned to take them to the afterlife.
To avoid being thrown into a volcano, Timon and Pumbaa must prove themselves worthy of being gods. They are given a series of tests to complete, including a test of strength and a test of knowledge.
After passing all of the tests, Timon and Pumbaa are honored as gods and given a feast in their honor. However, the feast proves to be a trap when they are captured and put into the volcano. They must think fast to escape and make their way back to safety.
Overall, "Maine-Iacs / Fiji-Fi-Fo-Fum" is a thrilling and hilarious episode that will have viewers on the edge of their seats. With its well-written plot, clever humor, and dynamic characters, the episode is sure to leave a lasting impression on fans of the show.