"Kahuna Potato" is the second segment from the 84th episode of Timon and Pumbaa.
Synopsis
Timon and Pumbaa are catching bugs and put them in a bag. After doing so, the two run into a buff meerkat and warthog named Pimon and Tumbaa. Pimon and Tumbaa steal Timon and Pumbaa's bag of bugs and give them both wedgies. Timon suggests that he and Pumbaa learn how to fight.
Timon and Pumbaa go to Rafiki and ask him to teach them Kung-fu. Rafiki says that he will do so after Timon gets the bugs from his hands, but instead he teaches the two how to fight first. Rafiki cuts Timon and Pumbaa's hair, puts fighting belts on them, and nicknames them "Timon-Yang" and "Pumbaa-Yin." The mandrill shows the two how to fight by using bananas.
After the work, Timon sees the bugs on Rafiki's hands and sneakily tries to get them, but Rafiki catches him and hits him on the head with his stick. The mandrill tells Timon that he's not ready and Timon tells him that he hasn't taught him and Pumbaa anything. Timon and Pumbaa are about to leave, but Rafiki tells them that he has taught them how to fight and this he makes them use their bodies. Timon can finally get the bugs from Rafiki's hands and he and Pumbaa are ready to fight Pimon and Tumbaa.
While Pimon and Tumbaa are picking on a squirrel, Timon and Pumbaa confront the bullies and prepare to fight them. After Timon and Pumbaa hit Pimon and Tumbaa with a banana, the bullies trick Timon and Pumbaa into thinking that they're hurt and give Timon and Pumbaa a wedgie again. Rafiki appears and tells Timon and Pumbaa to use Hakuna Matata to fight. Timon and Pumbaa use their own weapons to fight the bullies. After the two friends beat the bullies up, Timon has an idea.
At night, Timon and Pumbaa lie down on the grass while Pimon and Tumbaa feed them the bugs in the bag that they stole from them.
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