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Audience Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5017188812078
Format: Animated, PAL
Label: Walt Disney Home Video
Languages: EnglishSubtitles For The Hearing ImpairedDolby Digital 5.1EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video
Region Code: 2
Release Date: February 16, 2004
Running Time: 77 minutes
Studio: Walt Disney Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: February 10, 2004
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Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk Review:The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata is an ingenious sequel that retells the original film's story from the perspective of best pals Timon the meerkat (voiced by Nathan Lane) and Pumbaa the warthog (Ernie Sabella). Anyone who has wondered how this odd couple met will find out here, beginning with Timon's flight from home following disgrace and his chance encounter with the sweet but lonely Pumbaa. With the arrival of young Simba (Shaun Flemming),
The Lion King's familiar tale is reborn via a fresh angle, fleshed out by returning characters Rafiki the wise monkey (Robert Guillaume), Shenzi (Whoopi Goldberg), and Simba's love interest, Nala (Moira Kelly). While the retooled narrative proves a novel experience,
The Lion King 3 is really a vehicle for voice actors Lane and Sabella, whose comic performances are shamelessly, broadly funny. Matthew Broderick, Julie Kavner, and Jerry Stiller are also in the vocal cast. The film was released in the US with the title
The Lion King 1½--
Tom Keogh
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Before I say anything else, I'll say that I enjoyed this 'midquel.' In fact, I think that The Lion King 1 and 1/2 (or 3) should have gone theatrical. It's sweet, funny and the animation is downright gorgeous. Timon and Pumbaa are two of my favourite characters and I can never get enough of them.
But something's missing. It's that nostalgic feel I get when I watch the first two, especially Simba's Pride. It's simply not there. And it's because this was not part of my childhood like the ...
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I must admit that at 1st I was somewhat puzzled bya 3rd film in the ever popular "The Lion King" series, but after watching this film it lived up to expectations & more!
It's basically the 1st film told through the eyes of Timon & Pumbaa & most important of all how they met up - amust if like me you ever wondered! Watch the film as I won't be giving it away!!
Brilliant songs are included in the film, my personal favourite is the one at the beginning called "Digga Tunnels" ...
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I thought that the Lion King was a good film, not the best but it was good. Then came the sequel which I really didn't enjoy. My daughter insisted on watching this 3rd one and I really thought it would be just as bad as the second but in fact I think it is my favourite out of all three. You have to have seen the Lion King to get some of the jokes and to appreciate it but I think this is my favourite out of the lot :)
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I wasn't too sure about this sequel, but I decided to give it the benefit of a doubt. It turned out to be wonderful!!!!!!!!!! The animations & colors are wonderful, all the original voice cast is still there, the storyline is both fun and touching - something I would have never expected from a sequel.
I won't give You a plot review, instead I will just very warmly advise to purchase it!!!!!!!!
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If you are a big Timon & Pumbaa fan like I am I would get this wonderful prequel of Disney's enchanting story: The Lion King! This time it is about Timon & Pumbaa, about where they explain how they came before even Simba began and there are some clever lines in this movie like these:
Timon: "Beyond what I see...
Frog: CROAK!
Timon: Beyond what I see, Beyond What I see, I'ts kinda hard to think with all this music!!! Oh wait a second, it's coming to to me! It's either that bug who I ate ...
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