TIMON & PUMBAA'S CHRISTMAS REVIEW by BRANDON THE BAMBI MAN | Lion Guard EPISODE REVIEWS

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Ho-ho-ho! Merry Kupata...I mean, Christmas? The Bambi Man discusses the 38th Lion Guard Episode. The 28th in a video series on episodes of The Lion Guard. No copyright infringement intended. All footage is being used under proper fair use guidelines.
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The Lion Guard: Timon & Pumbaa's Christmas (c) Disney
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