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Published: 2013-01-11 16:19:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 3053; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 14
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Description Just some reference shots.
You can use them if you want.
He is one of my "all time favorite characters" and since I deleted my old account, I missed some of the old stuff, so I resubmit it here.

Just for all who don´t know.
He got the name from me, because I guess I was the first and only fan he had those years back in 2009.
The name came suddenly and sounded good to me, also kinda matched his design and character.
He is supposed to be the villain of that episode because he tricks Pumbaa ending up going to eat him after he trained his muscles and becomes a low fat meat recorce.
It´s episode 33. I think I Canada
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WackyJackie91 [2024-04-17 22:28:45 +0000 UTC]

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Earthpatriot117 [2014-03-12 04:54:06 +0000 UTC]

huh, that was one of my favrite shows as a kid. lol

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MrWolf86 In reply to Earthpatriot117 [2014-03-12 08:36:56 +0000 UTC]

Haha mine too XD

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MiMaEn [2013-07-23 17:21:39 +0000 UTC]

Nice!

I have this episode on VHS recorded from television around in 2012 and I had to watch it again today because of that wolverine

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-23 17:24:39 +0000 UTC]

That wolverine was my alltime-favorite of the whole show XD
I first recognized this guy back in 1997 when I was 11 years old.

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-23 17:38:22 +0000 UTC]

I remember that I recorded "I think I Canada" and other Timon & Pumbaa episodes from TV to VHS when they re-appeared on TV around 2011/2012, but then my VHS recorder went broken and I was not able to watch the tape for many months. Then I get the new VHS recorder, and then I was able to watch the episodes

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-23 18:03:52 +0000 UTC]

You also can watch them on youtube, just in case the other one breaks too. XD

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-23 18:40:43 +0000 UTC]

Well, I hope that my VHS recorder won't break, because I've something like 300 VHS records and only around 40-50 DVDs 


And I remember how boring that was when my VHS recorder went broken.


I had to watch for ex. old episodes of a finnish soap opera or something other "trash" And when I was thinking: "Hey, I could watch that VHS tape again... ooh...no... wait, my VHS recorder is broken"


I could of course copy those VHS records to DVD, but that would be a very big work, plus, there can be a poor quality in DVD copy...

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-23 19:03:37 +0000 UTC]

Yeah that´s true, self made CDs and DVDs often don´t last very long.
My VHS recorder also gave up lately. It worked for more than 30 years now and last week I wanted to watch a movie I bought from ebay now, it didn´t work.
It also has 'eaten' one VHS and don´t wan to spit it out again.

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-23 19:28:42 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, after many years, everything, DVDs, CDs, VHSs and Vinyls, they'll all someday be broken.

Sad, but true


PS. I just did a instrumental song, named "Los glotones" (The Wolverines in spanish) and posted it to youtube, when there's was nothing else to do  

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-23 19:44:44 +0000 UTC]

You made the song yourself? I made a fan video about that wolverine with a song I like. But the animation I made by myself. You can see it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS12-J...

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-23 19:59:10 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, it's actually 15th song that I've made. It doesn't relate to wolverine from Timon and pumbaa, but I got the name from it.

I did the song with DJ Sheepwolf Mixer 4, recorded it to my computer, edited with Movie Maker and then uploaded to youtube.

Link to song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8MGaQ...


Hope you like it

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-23 20:55:47 +0000 UTC]

It truely doesn´t fit my taste of music, but I am sure there are people who mostly visit discos of this time who would dance on that kind of music.
But it´s cool you can make your own music. Better than taking a song from someone else.

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-23 21:24:51 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, there's many types of music and human cannot like every type of them, not me either.

Yes, it's cool to make own music, at least you can be doubly sure, that your video with your own music will not be deleted from youtube because of copyrights, because you own the rights of your musics


Usually I do the music for Youtube. About my deviantart, I usually put pictures of landscapes in Finland here. I'm taking those pictures outside with my camera when I'm walking around my hometown.

I also have uploaded pictures of finnish locomotives and my gramophone and vinyl records



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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-24 10:20:59 +0000 UTC]

That´s good, then you have at all made by your own. No worries about copyrights then XD

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-25 04:46:24 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, but now I'm keeping a pause from creating the music and going to do some art.

I've planned to make art about the finnish language, which is my native language.


It's a little weird language to them, who doesn't speak it as a native language

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-25 07:49:04 +0000 UTC]

I like scandinavian languages, they sound so similar to my language. I live in Germany XD
I always wanted to go to finland and buy pelts there. You have so many fur farms and can get pelts easily there.

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-25 08:28:08 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, but the finnish language is the most different scandinavian language, because it belongs to Finno-Ugric languages.

Altough there's lot of loan words from swedish and russian languages. 

And I think there's must be also some german/germanic loan words in finnish language.

Like example: the verb "slaafaaminen" (which is Helsinki dialect, and in normal language it's "nukkuminen") comes from german word "schlafen".


PS: It's also easy to you to buy stuff from Finland, because: Finland and Germany they're both using the same currency: euros.

Formerly Germany used Deutsche Mark and Finland used Finnish Markka (but still, the names of these two former currencies "mark" and "markka" are so similar XD)

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-25 14:05:19 +0000 UTC]

LOL yeah, oh the word 'nukkuminen' reminds me on the German word 'Nickerchen' which means to sleep for a short while.
But Nickerchen is a nomen or subject word, not a verb.
I guess Scandinavian and German language have both same origins from the native folks who lived here before the romanians came and tought Christian.
Keltics and Germanians were very similar.

Oh yes we also have €, but I sadly don´t see finnish pelt stuff on ebay which is sad.

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-25 15:25:47 +0000 UTC]

And here's also some words which comes to finnish language from germanic languages:


Tuoli < Swedish word "stol" (German: Stuhl) (meaning: chair)

Ruuvi < Swedish word "skruv" (German: schrauben) (meaning: screw)

Ruuti < Swedish word "krut" (meaning: powder, gunpowder)

Pankki < Swedish word "bank" (which is, of course "bank")

Posti < Swedish word "post" (which is "post")

Pallo < Swedish word "boll" (meaning: ball)

Moottori < Swedish word "motor" (which is motor)

Kortti < Swedish word "kort" (meaning: card)

Vahti < Swedish word "vakt" (meaning: watchman, guard)

Jahti < Swedish word "jakt" (German: Jagd) (meaning: hunting)

Mahti < Swedish word "makt" (German: Macht) (meaning: power) (in usual finnish language the word "mahti" is replaced with the word "voima")

Hertta < possibly Swedish word "hjärta" (German: Herz) (the usual word is "sydän" but the word "hertta" is also used, example when the word heart is meaning one of decks of playing cards. The word "hertta" is also used as feminine given name in Finland)


PS: There's a equivalent word to German word "Nickerchen" in finnish language, which is "torkkua" when it's used as a verb and "torkku" when it's used as a noun

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MrWolf86 In reply to MiMaEn [2013-07-25 15:52:58 +0000 UTC]

LOL funny, oh well the word 'ball' in German is also 'Ball' and the swedish word 'Vakt' is in germany 'Wachtmeister' which is an old German word for a police officer, but I goess it does have the origin of someone who watched the people doing nice and not doing something criminal.

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MiMaEn In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-07-25 16:50:41 +0000 UTC]

And another exciting thing in finnish language is that, we're not using a lot of new words, in their original form, example telephone.


Telephone is "puhelin" (comes from finnish werb "puhua" which means "to speak")

Computer is "tietokone" (literally "knowledge machine")

Bus > Linja-auto (literally "line car") (the word bus is also used in finnish language in form "bussi" and it's used more often then the word "linja-auto"

Library > Kirjasto (comes from finnish word "kirja" which means "book")

Restaurant > Ravintola (comes from finnish word "ravinto" which means "nutriment" or "food")

University > Yliopisto (literally "High college" comes from finnish word "oppi" which means "doctrine")

Locomotive > Veturi (comes from finnish verb "vetää" which means "to drag")

Plastic > Muovi (comes from finnish verb "muovata" which means "to shape" or "to form")


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Other example of the difference of Finnish language is that, in many languages, the months have similar names (January, February etc.), but in Finnish they have their own names


Tammikuu (January) (the word "tammi" means "oak")

Helmikuu (February) (the word "helmi" means "pearl")

Maaliskuu (March) (It's not known for sure, where the name of the month comes, but it possible that it has came from the word "mahla" ("sap"), but then has to turned to "Maalis" through the word "maa" ("earth"). It's also thought, that the word "Maalis" has meant "northeast")


Huhtikuu (April) (The month has gave its name from forestry, from the word "huhta" which means "burn-beaten area")

Toukokuu (May) (The month has gave its name from may works ("toukotyöt" in finnish) , which means same as grain sowing and the preparation of it: plowing and harrowing)

Kesäkuu (June) (the word "kesä" means "summer")

Heinäkuu (July) (the word "heinä" means "hay")

Elokuu (August) (The month has gave its name from the havest ("elonkorjuu" in finnish)

Syyskuu (September) (comes from the word "syksy" which means "autumn")

Lokakuu (October) (the word "loka" is a synonym of the word "kura" and "muta" ("mud" in english))

Marraskuu (November) (The word "marras" is a reference to that in November the soil is in frost after the frosty nights in the Southern Finland and because of it many of herbaceous plants will die (in Finland we sometimes say that "Ne tulevat martaiksi")

Joulukuu (the word "joulu" means "christmas" )


PS: The word "kuu" in the end of finnish names of the months means "the moon" and comes from the word "kuukausi" (literally "moon season", real meaning: "month"

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Emboof [2013-01-12 15:11:11 +0000 UTC]

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MrWolf86 In reply to Emboof [2013-01-12 15:18:42 +0000 UTC]

Yes right. I loved him from the beginning. But I didn´t know he was a wolverine LOL

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Hipster-Pony [2013-01-11 17:01:08 +0000 UTC]

I haven't watched timon and pumbaa in ages! I don't remember him either I feel so bad :c

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MrWolf86 In reply to Hipster-Pony [2013-01-11 17:20:55 +0000 UTC]

I have the 3 dvds of that show, but this ep is not on them sadly.
I also haven´t watched it for a long time. Think if I ever want to watch them, I use youtube.

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Hipster-Pony In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-01-11 18:16:49 +0000 UTC]

Yeah thats what I did! ^^ Sometime last year anyway xD

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Silvolf [2013-01-11 16:48:30 +0000 UTC]

I remember drawing him as a kid! Wow I'd forgotten all about him.

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MrWolf86 In reply to Silvolf [2013-01-11 17:21:55 +0000 UTC]

You drew him as a kid? LOL me too. I had a pic of him when I was 11 but sadly don´t have it any more. I thought first, he was a moongoose and not a wolverine.

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