Hakuna Matata is one of the most iconic parts of The Lion King, but there's always been some level of uncertainty about how much time really passed as Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa sang the song.
When most people hear this phrase, the first thing that comes to mind, no doubt, is The Lion King and images of Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa freeing themselves of worries and heartache. This is how I had ...
How can anyone read that most memorable of popular expressions without the accompanying tune from Disney’s The Lion King playfully jumping up into their mind’s ear? What a wonderful phrase it is. A ...
“Hakuna Matata,” a song about having no worries, is now bringing Disney worries. An online petition urging Disney to drop its trademark on the Swahili phrase attracted more than 140,000 signatures as ...
Hakuna matata is a Swahili phrase that roughly means, “No problem,” but Disney’s trademark of the phrase is definitely a problem. That fact didn’t stop Disney ...
"Celebrate the 30th anniversary of "The Lion King" by revisiting the iconic animated scene with Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa! Beast Kingdom's D-Stage "Staging Your Dreams" diorama series recreates one of ...
Disney Dreamlight Valley Hakuna Matata (Simba Quest 2)The Lion King realm is available now in Disney Dreamlight Valley and ...
A new clip shared from the forthcoming The Lion King live action movie has received mixed reactions from fans. READ MORE: Here’s every key release date in Disney’s mammoth movie schedule from 2019 to ...
"Hakuna Matata" means no worries for the rest of your days -- but did the stars of Disney's re-imagining of "The Lion King" have any worries about tackling one of the iconic film's most beloved songs?
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Disney classic was released on June 24, 1994. ‘The Lion King’ broke the hearts of a whole ...
As Disney starts to build momentum for the live-action remake of its animated classic The Lion King, it’s facing backlash over its trademark of the Swahili phrase ...