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.
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 ...
A petition calling for Disney to release its trademark on the words “Hakuna Matata” has attracted more than 35,000 signatures from people calling it cultural appropriation of the Swahili language. The ...
If there was ever a time we could all use some Hakuna Matata, it's right about now. For the next installment of the Disney Family Singalong, airing this Sunday, four of the stars of the live action ...
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 ...
A petition calling on The Walt Disney Company to abandon its trademark of the Swahili phrase “Hakuna Matata” has amassed over 100,000 signatures. Shelton Mpala, a ...
We assembled a team of scholars, musicologists and Disney experts to break down the meaning of the famous song lyric used in ‘The Lion King’. It means “no worries”. via GIPHY OK, OK, *puts on serious ...
"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 ...
The phrase "Hakuna Matata," which was popularized by Disney's The Lion King in 1994, roughly translates to "no problem" in Swahili. However, Disney may not have "no worries" after the industry giant ...
Jan and Joe DeSherlia own and operate Grafton Harbor and Hakuna Matata Boat Tours in Grafton. In addition to their specialty cruises, they now offer two-hour sunset cruises for small groups. The ...
Film buffs have spotted an incredible Easter egg from Disney's The Lion King, in another movie featuring the same voice actor. The animal-themed classic was released in 1994, and is now among one of ...
A years-old Disney trademark on the use of the phrase "Hakuna Matata" on T-shirts has stirred up a new debate among Swahili speakers about cultural appropriation. The words mean "no worries" in ...