The Lion King 3 Hakuna Matata 2004 Urdu Free Download Torrent
The Lion King 1 1/2
(Video 2004)
Ratings:
6.5/10 from 14,390 users
Reviews: 60 user | 37 critic
Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog retell the story of The Lion King, from their own unique perspective.
Director:
Bradley Raymond
Writers:
Tom Rogers (screenplay),
Roger Allers (additional screenplay material)
Stars:
Nathan Lane,
Ernie Sabella,
Julie Kavner
Story
In ought to be the usual tactic by
Disney to milk more cash out of its lucrative franchise, “The Lion King
3: Hakuna Matata” or “The Lion King ½” as it’s more widely known as is a
silly, not-so-funny attempt to reintroduce audience to the origins of
the franchise’s comedic sidekicks, Timon and Pumbaa.
If you have seen the original “The Lion
King”, you would have known that Timon and Pumbaa only appeared halfway
through the movie when Simba left the Pride Lands after the death of
this father. You are wrong. Timon and Pumbaa were already at the
inauguration ceremony of young Simba when he was just a cub.
Did you know that Timon was an outcast
meerkat when he met the insectivore warthog, Pumbaa? The wondrous
colourful song segment, “I can’t wait to be king” with Simba and Nala?
Timon and Pumbaa were the ones that caused the fall right at the end.
Remember the massive stampede scene where Musfasa met his death? These
two free-spirited animals were actually right in front of all the mayhem
as well. “The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata” took a spin on all the
classic scenes and turn them into gags involving Timon and Pumbaa.
These two sidekicks are hilarious
providing some needed comic relief in the first two instalments but
right here, Timon just gets on one’s nerves with his self-assuming
beliefs and his rattling is plain annoying. This is not to say there
ain’t any funny bits of humour. For examples, Simba and Timon having a
snail-eating competition and the secret of a spa right in the middle of a
forest works all thanks to Pumbaa.
The song segments are clumsily put
together, the sole memorable track could be “Digga Tunnah Dance” and I
doubt the soundtrack will fly off the shelves for this instalment. While
the animation such as the backdrops is not as rich as before, it
retains the original magical feel of old Disney toons.
This 76 minutes feature is fart-jokes
filled and mock fun at the original “The Lion King”, sacrilegious to the
loyal fanbase perhaps though kids will find it far more entertaining
than adults who love the 1994 movie feature.
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