There already is one. I believe it came out in 2004, and is otherwise known as:'The Lion King 1 1/2 - Hakuna Matata'
What doesn't make it a GREAT film. It's got awesome/ funny song. e.g. Hakuna Matata. It has wonderful characters and most of all it has a moral.
AnswerIt means "there are no worries".It is Swahili (Kiswahili if you're a purist) for "No Worries" or loosely "Don't Worry" or very loosely "Chill" will approximate it.AnswerVery literally it can be translated as follows:It simply means "No Worries"...you can mostly hear this in KenyaSwahili is spoken mainly in Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa, home tothe Maasai Mara and Serengeti game parks, where the film is roughlyset.There is also a lot of Zulu (ok, IsiZulu) in the movie. Zulu is spoken in South Africa.
Four. The Disney animated film won two 1994 Academy Awards: Best Original Song ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight," shared by Sir Elton John and Tim Rice) and Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer). Two other John-Rice compositions were nominated for Best Original Song: "Circle of Life" and "Hakuna Matata."
The warthog in "The Lion King" is named Pumbaa. He is a close friend of Timon, a meerkat, and together they provide comic relief throughout the film. Pumbaa is known for his friendly and lovable personality, as well as his iconic catchphrase, "Hakuna Matata."
"Kuna Matata" is a Swahili phrase that translates to "there are no worries" in English. It is famously known from Disney's animated film "The Lion King," where it embodies a carefree philosophy of living in the moment without concern for the past or future. The phrase encourages a positive outlook on life and embracing joy.
Scott Weinger played Aladdin .
Hercules. He played Philoctetes.
There was no specific name given to the lake seen in the "Hakuna Matata" sequence or any other water resource seen in the film.
The third Lion King film was titled The Lion King 1½ also known as The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata in countries outside the United States and Canada.
The Lady and the Tramp is a Disney film.
It was written by the Disney team specifically for the film and was called a A very merry christmas