Timon & Pumba dialogue from Lion King (1994)

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Description

In this demo I voice both Timon & Pumba as well as Simba, so the conversation makes sense.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Uh oh. Hey, Simone, you better come. Look, I think it's still alive. You writing when we got here? Cheese. It's a lie in run! Pump A moving. Hey, Ramon. He's just a little lion. Look at him. He's so cute. No alone. Can we keep him number? I You nuts with talking about a lion? Why envied guys like us, But he's so little. He's going to get bigger. Maybe he'll be on our side. Uh huh. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Maybe he'll be it. Hey, I got it. What if he's on our side? You know, having a lying around might not be such a bad idea. So we keep it. Him, of course. Who's the brains in this outfit? My point exactly. Jeez, I'm fried. Let's get out of here and find some shade. You OK, kid? I guess so. You nearly died. I saved yet. Well, uh, Pumbaa helped a little. Thanks for your help. Hey, where you going? Nowhere. G. He looks blue. I'd say brownish gold. Now, Now, now, now. I mean, he's depressed. Oh, hey, kid. What's eating you? Nothing. He's at the top of the food chain. Ah, Uh huh? Him. So where you from? Who cares? I can't go back. Ah, you're an outcast. That's great. So away. Would you do, kid something terrible, but I don't want to talk about it. Good. We don't want to hear about it. Come on to my own. Anything we can do? Not unless you can change the past. You know, kid, in times like this, my body to alone hiss as you gotta put your behind in your purse. No, no, no amateur. Why down before you hurt yourself? It's You gotta put your past behind you. Look it bad things happen and you can't do anything about it, right? Right. Wrong. When the world turns its back on you, you turn your back on the world. Well, that's not what I was taught. Then maybe you need a new lesson. Repeat after me. Him hakuna matata. Tha what? Her Kunar? Montana? It means no worries.