The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata Modern playwright Tom Stoppard

2022-01-07 15:54
Modern playwright Tom Stoppard once wrote a script called "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead", which can be regarded as a rumor of Shakespeare’s famous play " The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark ", which is based on "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Let’s revisit the story of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" from the views of the two supporting actors Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in the play Prince of Denmark. In the original story, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were messengers who followed the protagonist Hamlet to the UK. Becoming a victim of the prince's revenge (this fate is not unexpected in the tragedy of William Shakespeare ), Tom Stoppard's script is to change the two of them as the protagonists, reinterpreting the story of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark". So, isn't " The Lion King 3" the same as this play? It re-describes the original story as a supporting role in the story. It is said that the source of the Disney animator’s idea comes from this "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead", but our supporting role duo will not be as miserable as the supporting role in Shakespeare’s famous drama. Of course, it will be happily assisting Prince Simba. Successful restoration of the country.
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  • Darwin 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    lion king has always been my favorite cartoon

  • Pamela 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    At least there is my beloved Pumbaa Timon

The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata quotes

  • Timon: It was a wonderful phrase. It has some rhythm. Laduda Ladada. No, that wasn't it.

  • [Timon and Pumbaa have found their dream home; Timon is talking to himself, Pumbaa is making a celebration supper]

    Timon: The monkey was right! We found it! The perfect life!

    Pumbaa: I'll just whip up a little something.

    Timon: He had the perfect name for it, too.

    Pumbaa: Come and get it!

    Timon: [sits at a rock] Such a wonderful phrase. It had this rhythm. Laduda Ladada.

    Pumbaa: Try this - hot tuna frittata.

    Timon: Hmm. No, that's not it.

    Pumbaa: The spinach armada.

    Timon: Quiet, Pumbaa. I'm trying to think.

    Pumbaa: A spoon of ricotta.

    Timon: Two words.

    Pumbaa: A wormy piccata.

    Timon: Six syllables.

    Pumbaa: Kahuna colada.

    Timon: Twelve letters.

    Pumbaa: A blue enchilada.

    Timon: Rhymes with... .

    Pumbaa: Legumes on a platter.

    Timon: Think, think, think.

    Pumbaa: [poking a dish] This oughta be hotta.

    Timon: I forget.

    Pumbaa: I gotta lambada!

    [dances right into Timon]

    Timon: HEY! How can you dance at a time like this? I'm DYIN' here!... . Ooh, sorry about that, pal.

    Pumbaa: Hakuna Matata.

    Timon: ....Come again?

    Pumbaa: Hakuna Matata - It means "no worries". Ah-ohhhh... .

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