Disney songs love wordplay, and “Hakuna Matata” has a hilarious one from Pumbaa. During the song, Pumbaa’s backstory is ...
A young boy who was enjoying the 'Disney On Ice' show was unpleasantly surprised to have had Pumba steer too close for ...
"I didn't want it to be sung by the rat and the pig." When it came to his Oscar-winning ballad for The Lion King, Elton John was not feeling the love with the song's original recording. Nathan ...
He meets Timon and Pumbaa, who tell him, "Hakuna Matata", which means,“don’t worry, be happy” in Swahili. This phrase can be used in everyday life too. Whenever you feel a bit under the ...
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 ...
Pumbaa. And he helped out with the Kenyan sayings, too—most importantly, for the song “Hakuna Matata.” This new safari is a tour of Kenya that highlights several real-world inspirations for ...
The Lion King is a Disney masterpiece, and everyone has a favorite one of this franchise. So, we’ve decided to rank them ...
In recent days angry opinion pieces have sprung up in Kenyan media over the well-known Swahili phrase "Hakuna Matata". The phrase translated means "no problems" or "no worries" and is a common ...
"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 ...
Timon and Pumbaa remind us it’s best just to say “Hakuna Matata” as everyone celebrates the “Circle of Life.” THE LITTLE MERMAID ...
Make your London trip extra roar-some by planning fun activities around your visit to Disney's family-favourite West End ...