One of the film’s most catchy songs, of course, is “Hakuna Matata,” sung when Simba’s new friends, Timon and Pumba, share their carefree philosophy with the guilt-ridden cub. It's a ...
But through all these rage, which he called as spurs of “passion,” plus all the food he eats (he confessed that he eats “like ...
From James Earl Jones’ moving farewell to a reimagined version of Pride Rock’s creation, Barry Jenkins’ Mufasa: The Lion King ...
"Hakuna matata" means "no problem" or "no worries" in the Swahili language, which is spoken across East Africa. Disney first applied to trademark the catchphrase in 1994 - the same year it ...
"Hakuna Matata" may not feature on the soundtrack, but Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner embodied the carefree spirit of the song when they reprised their roles as comical buddies Pumbaa and Timon for ...
Though Mufasa and Simba (the lions) are the lead characters in the story, Timon, a wise-cracking meerkat and Pumbaa, a ...