KHUMBA – Animated Adventure from Africa
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>> [music]
>> Class
people.
>> [music]
>> This is my home, the Great Karu Desert.
Nope, [music] that's not me. I'm not
even born yet.
See that way over there? That's a fence
in the middle of nowhere.
Surviving in these parts isn't easy. You
need [music] to be tough and flexible.
adapt or die. That's why we built this
enclosure. It keeps us in and them out.
Them being everyone who isn't us.
This is the only water hole for miles
and miles and it's all ours.
>> Yep. Zebras only. Until I came along and
changed [music] everything.
I got it.
>> I got it.
>> I don't got it.
>> Can you still miss
my turn? Nice work out there.
Go.
>> It's time.
>> It's happening. It's happening. Where's
that go?
>> Where'd that go? Where did that go?
>> Here he comes. Shoot it.
>> Kiss my stri.
>> That timber's a stallion.
>> My brother is just a big dumb jock.
>> I know.
Are there no stallions in my future?
>> Wait, here comes Mr. Right. Right now.
>> Hey, Nigel. Suki thinks you're hot.
>> Well, I've been running. Dumb.
Get up.
>> It's happening.
>> It's
She's ready. She's ready to cook.
>> See, come quick.
It's time.
It's my boy.
>> That's my boy.
>> He's a cute little fella.
That's not right.
>> What?
>> He has no stripes.
>> What is
>> no stripes? How they're possible?
>> So different. I don't like different.
>> Don't listen to them.
>> Lisa, are you all right?
>> Dad, what's going on?
>> Huh?
>> He's funny looking.
>> I like him.
What do you even call half a zebra?
>> Zeb?
>> Zeb?
>> I get it.
>> His name is Zeb. Seriously,
>> half a zebra.
>> You are not half a zebra.
Your name is Kumba.
>> Our son Kumba.
>> Knight.
>> He has no stripes.
>> Yeah, he doesn't have them.
What could it mean?
>> It's a bad sign.
>> No stripes,
no rain.
You're looking a little out of breath.
>> Birdly breaking a sweat.
>> Hey, Tommy. I thought you were faster
than all the boys. Oh, just smarter.
>> YEAH, BEATEN BY A GIRL.
>> OKAY, WATER.
>> STOP. Time to go.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Stop. Enough already.
>> What's the matter, hot shot? Sore loser.
>> Why do you care what they think?
>> I don't.
>> Well, I'm never going to hang with them.
>> No.
>> I'd much rather be
>> OUT THERE.
COME ON, KUMBA. You going to let me get
away that easy?
>> I was just giving you a head start.
>> Whether or not it's Kumba's fault,
>> if it doesn't rain soon, we'll have to
leave. Take our chances out there.
All right, boys. Do some squats. Okay,
I'm not going to do them. You guys can
keep doing them.
>> Things are different now.
>> I'm just going to be watching. Yep. Yep.
Don't want any stretch marks.
>> Some things are way too different.
>> Mulu, while we wait for the rains, maybe
we should ration the water.
>> Oh, yeah. Funny, right?
>> Good idea, Seo. Until the rains come,
we'll only drink once a day.
>> You're so hot.
What you got?
>> Nice nose block, champ.
>> Not bad.
>> Hey, Kumba. Hey, guys. Who am I? Who am
I? Check this out.
What do you have any stripes?
>> Muscleheaded lame brains.
>> I can't believe we're related.
>> Grow some stripes.
>> Very funny. I have to remember that one.
>> That'll take the shine off. All right.
>> You just had to, didn't you?
>> Stay out of it, sis. Go cheerlead with
the other girls.
One day he'll grow into his own skin.
>> We won't always be here to protect him.
>> Timber, you're so hot.
>> Or not.
Maybe half a zebra. But at least I'm not
an ass.
No.
Hey.
Hey. Puzz off.
Is it some kind of net?
>> What's that?
>> Kumba,
>> you okay? Kumba.
Hey, I'm sorry about what happened.
>> I don't know. Maybe they let me off
easy.
I did cause a drought. That's just dumb.
How could one zebra make all the water
go away?
>> Half a zebra?
>> Don't think like that.
>> I thought you weren't like the rest of
them.
>> You trying to make me feel better?
>> No, Kumba. I was trying to.
>> Well, don't. Just leave me alone.
>> Don't you have anything better to do?
>> You think you're the only one who has a
hard time fitting in?
They will never let us in.
>> Well, we can only ask.
>> Hello.
>> Can you help us?
>> Just don't ask me to make it rain.
>> Our needs water. Please. She is weak.
>> I don't even know if I'm allowed to talk
to outsiders.
>> Outsiders?
We used to live alongside you zebras.
>> No way. We used to live together.
>> Mhm.
Out here.
>> Um, maybe you could have some of my
rations.
When I said you, I kind of meant just
you.
Okay. And you and you.
You are very kind.
>> Wow.
It's It's a
>> a big world outside this fence.
Excuse
me.
Intrusers.
Intruders.
Where's Makulu?
Where's Mulu? WHERE'S MULU?
>> HOW DID YOU GET IN HERE? THIS IS
UNBELIEVABLE.
>> I I thought I thought it WOULD BE OKAY.
HUH?
>> YOU LET THEM IN.
>> Of course.
>> You may discipline your own son, Pebble.
Why are you in here?
>> She needs to drink.
>> THIS IS THE ZEBRA WATER HOLE.
>> THE LAND belongs to all of us. [snorts]
>> Come.
They have been in here so long. They
have forgotten that.
>> I don't even remember breakfast.
>> [groaning]
>> No, It's Pongo. He's at the fence. He's
at the fence. Pongo's at the back.
>> Close the fence.
>> He wants to get in.
>> We need more branch over here.
>> Come on. We've got to close the gap.
>> I think I can hear him breathing.
>> Oh no, that's you.
>> You can't keep them hidden from me
forever, Makoro.
>> Oh no.
>> I can smell your fear.
I can almost taste it.
>> What did he say? I didn't hear him.
>> If it doesn't rain soon, you will have
to let them out.
>> If someone doesn't let him in first,
I'm scared.
>> Okay.
>> We're safe in here.
>> Stay calm.
>> Are we safe? This is This is what you're
saying. We're safe. Okay. No. Just want
to be sure. Yes. Yes.
>> Kumba, you put the herd at risk.
For the next week, you'll drink only
half your rations.
>> Half rations for half zebras.
>> Dad, she needed help. She was sick
>> like mama.
>> Enough
for you, mama.
You're growing.
>> You need your strength. You have it.
>> You're just like your father.
>> I'm nothing like Dad. I'm not like any
of you.
>> Do you know why I named you Kumba?
You see, Kumba means skin.
>> Skin. They say that the first zebras to
walk the earth all had exactly the same
skin
with no stripes at all.
>> No stripes.
>> Mhm. One day, a brave young zebra took a
journey across the vast Karu.
Deep inside a huge mountain, he found a
water hole. A magic water hole.
He swam in it and when he came out his
skin was striped.
All the other zebras admired his
beautiful skin and he was proud to be so
different.
But now
they all wanted to be like him. So one
by one they swam in the magic water
hole. And when they came out, they were
all striped, too.
>> So I can get my stripes and then it will
rain.
>> No.
>> Where is this water?
>> Don't you see? I think I know. Thank
you.
>> That looks like me sort of. And
those can be three peaks leading to a
water hole. It is a map to the magic
water hole.
>> [music]
>> Wow,
why? [singing]
Sorry.
Oh, [singing] way. [music]
Wow.
water.
Well, hello there.
Excuse me. How are you today?
>> Feeling different, peculiar, left out,
having trouble fitting in. Am I right?
That's why I'm here. I'm I'm here to
help. The name's Skullk.
>> Thanks anyway, Skullk. But you couldn't
POSSIBLY KNOW. STRIPES. BUT you think
there's no way in the world you can get
more stripes? Am I right? Am I wrong?
>> Am I Of course I'm right.
>> Wrong. I'm going to get my stripes at
the magic water hole.
>> THE MAGIC WATER HOLE.
>> Of course. The magic water hole.
>> Yep. Just got to figure out where to
head.
>> Well, stop. Stop. Stop. I've got the
answers to all your problems right here.
Scots 100% natural herb miracle formula
guaranteed to bring out the natural
stripe in you
>> really.
>> Now wait I know what you're thinking.
How could that be? But I tell you it
works on anything. Even a rock samples
of my work right here.
>> But if you want to trek all the way
across the Caru and back [snorts] that's
all right by me.
>> Well
maybe if you show me how it works.
Follow me.
Kumba, I'm so sorry about your Huh?
Kumba.
>> So, I can't have some of your Miracle
Natural uh stuff.
>> Sure. Normally, it's very, very, very
hard to get, but act now. And the
Miracle Natural Stuff is yours for the
shockingly low price of say
a little water for me and my buddies.
>> But I don't have any water.
>> I personally know there's enough water
back at your herd to give it away. Saw
the wet muscles with my own eyes.
>> Couldn't hurt for you to ask.
>> Believe me, it could. Right now, I'm the
last zebra in the world they want to
see. [music]
>> Skull.
Skull.
>> At [music] this way. You got to earn
those stripes.
>> Good evening, madam. What a treat
running into such a lovely lady on such
a lovely evening.
>> With a fine feather duster, I might add.
>> I am not a cleaning implement. I am an
artist.
>> I can't think when I last saw a zebra
outside the fence.
>> Did you hear what he said about my
feathers? Take him down, mama.
>> Well, I ain't done nothing wrong yet.
>> Does your mother know you're out here
all alone?
My mother died.
>> This is awkward. [snorts]
>> I was [clears throat] providing adult
supervision.
>> Skull's going to help me get my stripes
with this 100% natural formula.
>> I know what you're thinking.
>> How can you need help closing the deal?
Skull,
>> let's do it over dinner.
>> He's not food. He's worth a lot of
water.
>> Let's eat him.
>> COME ON, GUYS. He's our ticket to all
that water the severe are hoging.
>> Get behind me.
>> You, too, little one. Looks like we got
ourselves a dog fight, Brad.
>> All right, I'm just going to eat you.
Sorry, kid. I did the best.
>> KEEP YOUR BACKS COVERED.
>> WELL, it's too late for some of us.
>> Brad, I'm getting my stripes.
>> Just got to swim in the magic water
hole.
>> Magic? I'm so thirsty, I'd settle for
any old water hole. RIGHT, MAMA V?
WHERE IS THIS WATER HOLE?
>> Where the mantis said? I guess
>> the mantis. He spoke to you.
>> He drew me a map.
>> Well, I personally saw the mantis once.
He was very complimentary about my
feathers.
>> Maybe not the mantis, but a mantis.
>> Okay. A stick insect.
>> Point is, he liked the feathers.
>> Go for the hoof. That's her heel. She's
got four of them.
>> ENOUGH. MAMA BEES. CLEAN IT UP.
>> [screaming]
>> GET BACK IN THERE, MOTHER B. And keep
your left too high.
>> Hey, wait. I know what you're thinking.
Did I mention before will help you shut
those
stupid? THE LARGER THAN LIFE MAMA THE
one skanky wild dogs
>> thanks if it wasn't for you I would have
been dead me
>> is always picking up lost causes
hopeless cases losers
>> ostriches
>> now Kumba you're saying you can get us
to a water hole
>> yeah and it would be good to have some
company
>> or how about you just tell us where it
is cuz in my book two's company freeze
No way. Two and a half. It's a crowd.
High five.
>> Bradley.
>> Tweak the beak.
>> So there'd be water at this water roll.
>> I believe that's the concept.
>> There really is such a thing as a magic
water roll.
>> The mantis is an ancient creature.
>> And
>> he knows the secrets of the karu.
>> And
>> and he must have chosen this little guy
for a reason.
I guess that's not a goodbye hug.
>> You in out, Bradley.
>> Where you go, mama?
>> I go.
>> Great. Go clear our tracks. Make it like
we were never here.
>> Get off me.
Kumba.
He left.
Oh, here. I'm going to go find him. I
mean, he couldn't have gone that far,
right? If we just follow him.
>> Oh, stop. We need brave zebras like you,
Tommy. That's why you need to stay here.
All right.
>> Deal.
>> Deal.
You know, guys,
I don't know. Sometimes I I don't think
you see the bigger picture.
>> Nice.
Do it yourself.
Been
in the bush lately.
>> Very fun. Can I please slurp in peace?
When exactly did you decide you were
going to hold a zebra ransom? [laughter]
>> It was off the cuff. A little bit of
this. A whole lot of us. You know,
teamwork.
>> Yeah, we're the team. You do the work.
>> No.
>> Whatever happened to Pac-Man mentality?
>> Hey guys,
>> what's wrong with Scott?
abandoned by your pack.
>> Hey B, I was just having a little drink
of water. It's not even water, just mud,
really. And it's all yours for the
taking. Don't eat me.
>> Please give me one good reason. Go on,
give it your best shot.
>> Now you're a sophisticated, discerning
gourmet type. You are what you eat,
right?
How about some organic freerange fresh
meat?
>> As in heart, still beating fresh. as in
young and tender zebra fresh.
>> Actually, he didn't look like much of a
zebra. He's half striped, but he sure
smelled like one.
>> Half striped. Finally,
>> as it was for to passing by and
>> I knew there was something different
about him.
>> Then again, a zebra is better than
nothing, right?
>> Better than nothing. You scavened so low
in the food chain, you couldn't possibly
see his power.
>> I've always been a half full, half empty
kind of guy. So sue me.
>> Where is he?
>> We've attacked a heard of giant
wilderbeast. A pack of freezed off.
>> Show me.
>> Tracking across the hard work.
>> Oh, you notice.
>> And it doesn't help that you can't A
drop of water to drink
>> without Pango bouncing out of nowhere.
>> You shouldn't scare him like that,
Bradley.
>> I'm good. Did you know he eats his prey
while there's still a heartbeat?
>> He feeds off their fear. That's how he
gets his powers.
>> His supernatural
powers.
>> Enough.
Well, it's been a long day. Let's stop
here.
>> Oh, the life of a wandering artist.
>> Don't you have a home?
>> Oh, now you've done it.
>> The farm was my home. But life can be
cruel when you're agreed a part.
No one understands your fab works of
art. I've been persecuted, stigmatized.
You might think I be demonized.
Oh no.
But I will survive. Although all my
[singing and music] life I've been
ostracized,
>> patronized,
declamorized.
>> Is that even a real word?
>> Traumatized.
>> On several occasions, I was almost
hospitalized.
been through. You got to be alive.
>> But when all is said and done, I was all
>> Oh, really? Now.
>> Oh, yeah. Laugh at me. Laugh away. Make
fun. But when all is said and done, I
>> Some birds are just not meant to be
caged. Hey, Bradley. Maybe some birds
aren't meant to be let out.
>> And you, Mama V, where are you on the
run from?
>> Well,
it's just not that important where Mama
Be is from.
>> Mama V, don't look back. Her eyes are
only on where we're going. Right, Mama
V?
>> Sometimes the past is best left to bury.
Now, I think it's time for some shutye.
Night, Bradley.
>> Night, Mama V.
Night.
>> Maybe tomorrow we find ourselves a water
hole.
Safe one.
Dog, dog, dog. All I smell is
dog.
>> I can fix that. I got a natural blend of
herbs and flowers. I go get you some.
Kills nasty odors. Dead. Works on dog,
cat, and dog. Dog.
>> Dog.
>> I'm trying to avoid that.
The karu may be going to the dogs, but
it doesn't mean I have to eat one.
Heartburn is a killer.
Come on.
Ku all looks the same to me.
>> Do we pass that bush already?
>> This was on the map, right?
>> Yeah, I'm sure we're going the right
way.
>> You better be sure.
>> Course me feathers go limp in this heat.
>> Enough with the mothering already. So,
you don't want any of this, huh? I'm
still bloated from breakfast.
Wow.
Tommy would love it out here.
Hello. Hello.
Bradley, I would.
I told you.
>> Hey, those three peaks were definitely
on the map. Come on, Bradley. Let's go.
>> I thought around here somewhere with
three peaks.
>> Think.
>> What's this all about?
>> Stop wasting our time. Tommy,
>> there. Where? There.
>> There. I'm confused.
>> Oops.
>> You found the map.
>> Sorry.
>> Are you sure it was a map, Tommy?
>> Yes. And it had to be where Kuma was
going.
>> What's that?
>> There's a Russell Pongo. He's at the
fence again.
>> Who took a fence?
>> Help. It's quick.
>> The fence.
>> What was he thinking?
>> I I followed Kumba's tracks into a dry
riverbed.
>> Only Pongo's tracks came out.
>> So So there was nothing left of him.
with Po. There never is.
>> So Cumber's dead then.
>> Maybe he's still alive and and he's
following the map.
>> All we can hope for is that your friend,
your son
did not die in me.
>> Seo, wait. Are you just going to give
up?
>> This is a sad day. Very sad. But Mulu
was right. NOW IT WILL RAIN.
>> DAD, how can you say that?
>> EVERYONE'S THINKING IT. I'M JUST SAYING
IT.
>> RIGHT.
>> RIGHT, DAD.
RUN,
We got to go through and we're uses
first.
>> Do it, Bradley.
>> What's your
step?
Captain
>> zebra crossing.
>> I don't like it when we stop.
>> Why the rush fellas? Migration season
already.
>> This is an immigration.
>> What qu means madam?
>> Is that we're leaving?
>> I thought he was qu.
>> No, man. That's
>> I'm not quy.
I'm
>> But I'm stuck.
>> Could you help us get through the fence?
>> That's more than a ton of lifting.
Captain
>> push Bradley
>> at least.
>> RIGHT TEAM. THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY.
>> OAKS SCRUM.
>> OH, what's happening? Eh, are we
breaking for rugby?
>> You two me?
>> Get behind the freicky.
>> Uh,
>> hey, I'm not freicky.
>> I'm freicky. Can we get on with the
immigration?
>> Yeah, I thought we were leaving.
>> No, let's get to it. Sucking.
>> So, where are you leaving?
>> No water. We're in search of greener
pastures. Freicky.
>> I'm Fricky.
>> Uh, you take the left.
>> Poor Saki.
He lost his brother to Pango just
yesterday.
>> Not me. He got Percy.
>> I'm Percy.
>> I'M RIGHT HERE.
>> BUT THAT'S PERCY.
>> Percy's dead, man.
>> HELLO. I'M ALIVE. [screaming] AH,
>> JUST SCRUM.
Dutch
handle tight there. Sucky engage.
>> CAN YOU FEEL OUR POWER?
>> Hey Percy, you're alive.
>> I love a good scram.
>> Hey Frankie, I'm Froy.
>> It's me. I'm Froggy.
>> Bye.
>> Goodbye. Stay well. E. Look after
yourselves.
>> Hey, Brissy. You're alive, Brissy.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Me, too. Me, too.
>> Leave some water for the rest of us. You
got mud in my mane.
>> You get mud in my girl's mane.
>> You want some, too, huh? I can fix that.
>> Hey, watch it. It's an observer.
>> Hey, knock it off. Where's
What is going on?
>> There's not enough water to go around.
>> Who's with the water?
>> I'll handle this. Mulo, I'm in charge
now.
>> Someone has to be in control.
>> What's happened?
>> Not so tough now, are you? Big fella.
>> You're spotting Nigel.
>> Dad, the water hole is empty.
>> Kumba stripes have nothing to do with
the rain.
>> We need to leave.
>> We're leaving. and get us all killed.
>> Now, Pongo's had a taste of zebra. Do
you think he'll stop at just one?
>> Oh, we're staying.
>> Sting.
>> No, no, no, NO, NO. IT'S ONLY THROWING.
>> I have seen the magic water hole.
I've got to hand it to you, Kumba. You
sure are one of a kind.
>> This is it, Goomba. I'm feeling the
magic. I'm feeling magic.
>> Well, what are you waiting for?
Oh, lovely. Our wondering days are over.
>> Who's everybody looking at?
Who are they?
>> Hey, hey, hey. Welcome to Ying's Animal
Sanctuary.
>> We're the most diverse species in
southern Africa.
>> I'll take refuge in this man-made
>> natural water hole where all worries of
Hongo are far from your mind.
>> Escape with the sublime fusion of
authentic African experience.
>> Come celebrate the magnificence that is
you.
You know that is our drinking water.
Huh?
Sweet. Check the coat.
>> What is that, Dad?
>> I I never
>> So Afro Xan, he washed his stripes off.
>> Fascinating. The natural variation.
>> Something wrong with being different.
>> Oh, nothing wrong at all, miss. I'm the
only endangered species in here, you
know. Can't be too many of you around
either. They're going to love
>> That's enough.
>> EVERYTHING UNIQUE COMES AT A PRICE,
THOUGH. EVERYONE WANTS A PIECE of you,
right, mate?
>> Now, the show is at 5:00 sharp. So, if
you want food, play to the camera. Be on
time and on your game.
>> Oh, thanks. But we ought to move on.
>> Oh, man. We're just passing through.
>> Really?
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Yes. Right there.
>> It's a small
If them farm birds could see me now left
behind at the ostrich farm year after
year while they got to go to law
abattoire
>> Bradley an abattoire is a slaughter
house.
>> It sounds French. It must be fancy. Come
on Bradley we have to keep going.
>> Hey I'm grooming for stardom here.
>> Mama V.
>> This water hole is safe from Pongo
little one.
But it's not the magic water hole.
>> Magic? How much more magic could one
zebra need?
>> We need to keep heading for those three
peaks. There or there or there? There.
Or there. There. There. Oh, look. There.
I'm not giving up.
>> I knew it. A fellow survivor.
>> I know it's out there.
That's the way to
>> Yeah.
NO, WAIT. EVERYONE,
>> WAIT UP.
>> TIME to shine.
>> Stand up, son.
>> My neck hurts. I got to pee.
You got to go.
Nope. Not anymore.
WAIT.
>> STUFF'S ABOUT TO GET REAL, MY CAM.
>> WHAT WERE YOU GOING TO TELL ME? HEY, you
recognize the map. Just tell me where to
go.
>> Hello. Over here.
>> Pick me. PICK ME. RUN ME.
BRADLEY, are you all right?
>> Prettier than a peacock.
>> GET OUT. GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN.
>> Mama V.
>> Rob, they're after you.
Mother got you.
>> Come on, Cooper.
Go
Oh, we're going for our habitat.
>> Please, please don't take him. These
boys are all I have left.
Now you've crossed the line.
This money's going hippity hop on your
butt.
Eat my carrots.
There is only one who knows the why. The
Craigs.
Seek the Black Eagle. If you dare.
>> Wow. Things aren't usually so wild
around here.
>> You stay long time.
>> Oh, yeah. Stay.
>> Not a minute longer. Let's get out of
this soup.
>> We'll make a rule. Take pictures. Not
zebras.
>> I don't get my dad.
Even with Pongo, we have a better chance
out there.
>> I don't know why I stay either.
There's nothing left for me here.
>> I miss him, too.
If I was half as brave as Kumba,
I'd just go.
>> You're right, Tommy. I've been hiding
inside this fence for too long.
All of us have.
>> [groaning]
>> Yes. [sighs]
Last night I had the most incredible
dream. Cameras everywhere and I was the
star of a show at a glorious water roll.
Then you two grabbed me, dragged me all
the way to here.
I'm a Did we just run away from the very
thing we've been looking for as long as
uh let me see forever?
>> You know, he's a lot nicer unconscious.
>> I heard that. What did I dream it? What
is a dream? What's real? Is life just a
big stage? Are we all just
>> snap out of it,
>> boys? Enough.
>> Don't look back. Only forward. All
right,
>> we don't even know which way is forward.
>> What is forward? Who even knows where
we're going? I don't.
>> Black Eagle knows. And we know that
because he has a bird's eye view.
>> [laughter]
>> You're mocking me because I'm
flightless. Let's put this to a vote.
All in favor of abandoning this wild
goose chase.
>> Bradley, watch us.
>> You two stay put. I'll go on ahead.
>> Oh, Grand. Grant, you'll get a
magnificent view of our death plunges
from up there. Does everything have to
be a huge drama for you?
>> Well, why not? I'll be waiting in the
wings my own life.
>> Bradley, be careful.
>> Don't worry. We'll meet you back here. I
swear if you two kill yourselves, I'll
kill you both. Be careful
and you just try to keep your mouth
shut.
>> Sorry, we can't hear you.
Who dares pass through the crags of
death?
>> OF
DEATH.
>> Oh dear. Take care and your laughter
will curther off. Have the wings of
doom.
>> Wings of doom. Wings of doom.
We're just here to see the black eagle.
>> No creature gazes upon the wings of
doom. [screaming]
>> So not no one can even look at the black
eagle.
>> DON'T SAY HIS GAME.
OKAY. SO, THE bunny didn't mention this
part. Okay. Okay. Okay. We got it. We
got it. We won't say his name again.
>> No. Come back. The beat's all right.
>> Only the initiated may sound the sacred
gong rock.
>> Hey, what do you think you're doing?
>> Don't do anything rash.
>> HE'S GOT A RASH. HE'S
>> COMING.
I'm an old swimmer. I can't be spread
eagle.
>> Oh, we don't. They only said spread
eagle, not
>> black eagle.
>> Bradley,
>> how was your flight?
>> Uhoh.
>> Oh no.
Who dares disturb the mighty black
eagle?
Ascend.
Tabo, it's time we put our differences
behind us.
>> Please, Dad. We all need to.
>> We're leaving. And I hope you're coming,
too.
The herd needs both of us.
No one has ever gazed upon a mighty
black eagle and lived.
>> But you're not.
>> WHY DID YOU COME HERE?
See the freak of teacher for yourself.
>> The only white black eagle.
>> Well,
>> I'm lost. I need your help.
>> And why should I help you?
>> Answer me.
>> Well, because until I find the magic
water hole and get my stripes, the
zebras won't have any rain.
>> Is that what you tell yourself?
>> Go.
Look, I came here because because I
don't want to be different anymore.
And I think you know how that feels.
The place you seek is now a mountain.
I
don't get any visitors.
To get to Nile Mountain from here,
you'll have to pass through the valley
of desolation, then the abandoned farm.
Go around the salt pan, and you'll find
>> the magic water hole.
>> Pango's cave.
>> Pungo.
There was a time when he was the outcast
of the litter.
Born blind in one eye, abandoned by his
own kind.
Little did they know that his blindness
would give him a sense of smell
like no other leopard before him.
And he would grow up to be a great
hunter.
He got his revenge,
but it seems that isn't enough for him.
>> So, he keeps on killing.
>> Having everyone live in fear of you
doesn't change who you are.
Now, leave me alone.
>> Well, looks like dinner is going to be
late.
>> Why did Kumba have to leave? You want to
know the real reason why Kumba left?
>> Because he's in a class all his own,
mate.
>> And so am I.
>> I don't need this to PROVE IT. WE BELONG
OUT THERE WITH KUMBA.
WHO'S with me?
>> FREEDOM. [screaming]
>> THAT WAS WILD. That is what I am talking
about.
>> Come on, kids.
This isn't part of the show.
>> Road trip, everybody. If we follow
Kumba, we might just find ourselves a
clean water hole.
>> All right, come on. Keep together. Let's
go.
>> We're leaving.
>> Come on.
>> For real now.
>> That's it, boys. Come on. One foot in
front of the other.
>> We're leaving.
>> All right.
>> We're leaving.
>> Let's go.
>> I swallowed a buck. Your mouth. Keep
moving, Nigel.
We should have done this years ago.
>> I've been such a fool.
>> There's no fool like mile.
>> Come on, pick up the pace.
>> Together now.
>> Just head to the peace.
>> You know, it's a good thing Tommy
doesn't take after me.
>> My grandmother moves faster than you.
>> Let's go. Come on.
>> That's my girl.
>> [snorts]
>> So, what you're saying is the black
eagle's actually white. You thought you
had problems.
There's something I need to tell both of
you.
>> Oh, this looks dangerous. Let's keep
moving.
>> Are you sure the eagle said to go this
way?
>> He said we go through the valley of
desolation.
>> Uh, Valley of what?
>> Desolation. Oh. Oh, that's nice. Yeah.
Yeah, that's lovely. Cuz after trekking
across the Karu and leaving the world's
finest watering hole, barely escaping
execution by deranged rodents on the
crags of death on the way to a so-called
magic water, there's nothing that hits
the spot quite like a valley of
desolation.
>> Anything else you're not telling us?
>> Well, I can I just say one little thing?
>> Sure.
Oh, look. Farm.
>> And if that's the farm, boys, that must
be La M.
>> Let's rest at the farm and talk there.
>> Do you think there'll be any ostriches?
Bit of a fixer uper, ain't it?
>> Hello.
Anyone home?
>> Creepy.
>> And you're not helping.
>> Any requests?
>> Drink, mama. You have to drink.
>> Intruders,
>> get off my you
nature. Break.
Break.
We need water, man.
Oh my.
>> Speak for yourself. Mr. Rou is way past
her selar time.
>> Just go around the lamp. Bradley,
>> little one.
>> Just go head for the mountain.
>> Who in the right mind would go there?
>> Mama be Bradley. Shut the gate behind
me.
He's going to get you. He's going to get
you.
>> Oh,
>> I was going to tell you.
>> He'd love to sink his teeth into a young
zebra.
>> Oh, yes. Nor like that, I'm sure.
>> Who?
>> What is she talking about?
Pungo.
>> Pongo.
>> The water hole is at his cave.
>> What were we thinking?
Following you to a magic water roll so
you can get your stripes.
>> Kill me. Looney
and let him take her. My child, my baby.
>> It's not your fault.
>> I couldn't protect her.
>> I'm sorry. I should have never dragged
the two of you into this.
>> If it wasn't for me, she would still be
alive.
>> You couldn't have stopped Pongo. No one
cared.
>> Certainly not a freak like him, right?
Nora, what is he anyway?
>> I don't think he knows what he is. Nora,
do you know? I don't know. What are you?
>> Well, what are you?
When you grow some stripes,
>> certainly not a freight line, right?
>> I thought you weren't like the rest of
them. Thank you. Thank you.
>> [music]
>> Lord,
>> I hope Goomba's all right. He's not that
crazy to face Bango alone.
>> Is he?
>> Maybe we should go back and look for
him.
>> Oh, I'm sure any minute now, Cumber will
pop out of nowhere and surprise us.
>> Mama B.
>> Where is he?
>> Mama B.
>> Come on, Mama B.
>> It's no use running.
>> This isn't.
>> Tell me where he is.
Why don't you go right
>> this way?
>> No, the other right.
>> Come on, Bubba.
>> Oh, bad choice.
>> Where is he? He was with you.
>> Goomba. Oh, that's weird. He's heading
to you. I mean, was him to you? Oh, he's
long gone.
>> Of course,
where it all began.
>> We have to warn Kumba.
>> Even if it means facing Pungo.
>> Maybe going back is the only way to move
on.
>> Are we going forwards or backwards now?
I'm confused.
>> Whatever. From now on, we're sticking
together.
Wow.
I'm [singing]
mommy.
>> [singing]
>> Many lost souls [music] haunt this
sultan.
Come child.
>> This is no place for a zebra.
>> Zebra? I don't see any zebras.
How many more stripes will make [music]
you a zebra?
>> Let's settle for five.
I love out here.
I can breathe.
No allergies. Completely stuff free. My
nose is clear.
This is like 90% clear. Wow,
>> dad.
>> Not stuffy nose.
>> Are those storm clouds?
>> Would you look at that?
>> Okay. Okay. Keep together, kids.
>> Migrating.
>> I don't know what that is, but we're
following Kumba. Huh?
>> My son, you've seen him.
>> He's alive.
>> Why do you think we're gone now? Mount.
>> No. Pongo.
>> I'm going ahead. Everybody follow the
bunny.
A bunny? You think I was just another
bunny hopping AROUND MUNCHING CARROTS,
DROPPING BUNNY RAISINS EVERYWHERE?
>> This is it.
>> Can he get my stripes?
I hope it's more than five.
>> Maybe there's something else
waiting there for you.
That's right. Me and myself. That's what
I like.
>> Intruders. Get off my farm.
>> Get off my farm.
>> Hey, Frigy.
>> How do you think they tell each other
apart? I don't know, Captain, but if
they heading for greener pastures,
[music] let's roll.
>> Are you feeling old, cranky, all alone
with no herd to call your own?
>> Hey, hey, now wait. I know what you're
thinking, but I'm no wolf in sheep's
clothing, but you and me, we can make a
great partner sheep.
Sheep jokes.
>> Where's the rest of your pack?
>> Well, we grew apart. creative
differences.
>> I didn't have much of a shape mentality
myself.
>> Who's he?
Just like she said.
Kumba.
Kumba,
>> stand back. Mama be cleaning house.
>> What? It's an auction. So, where's the
Hellcat?
>> Uh,
in there.
>> They're about to have company.
>> Um, need a little help, madam.
>> We're in a herd. Get going somewhere.
It's
>> like we're all a big family.
>> BUT I don't know those guys.
Dark are making me dizzy.
>> Keep together, kids.
>> Species coming through.
>> Tell me.
>> Any sign of Kumba?
>> He's up there. I have to find a way
through.
>> It's just a few flames. We're not going
to let a Barbie stop us.
>> That's all.
>> Oh, wow.
>> Okay. Okay. Keep together, kids.
>> Hey, Percy. You smell it?
Job's burning.
>> He'll be okay, Tommy.
>> Yeah, he's tougher than he looks.
>> Is he really up there?
Come on, Kuba. I know you can do it.
There you are,
in the flesh at last.
And when they came out, They were all
striped.
But then they all look the same.
>> But you're not the same,
are you? They hardly get my pulse rate
up. You
are the one I've been waiting for.
[snorts] It was foretold that a
halfstriped zebra would be born and made
one of us the most powerful leopard that
ever lived.
But I killed my old clan so that I could
have you.
You have to save her slowly.
One stripe at a time.
You are the half. The half that will
complete me. You can't change what you
are.
>> There's only one way to find out.
Heat. Heat.
Dad, look. What's happening?
>> Oh, I think that's my cue.
>> No, come on. It's too late.
What the heck?
>> What [crying] is that?
>> Look at all that water.
>> Where's it all coming from?
Look at Maver.
>> You're getting under my skin. Ka.
Oh no. Kumba,
>> you got this, buddy.
>> Surrender to your destiny.
>> Killing me won't make a difference.
Pongo,
>> eating you will.
Watch out.
>> Don't look, kids.
>> Nice knowing you.
>> He's He's dead. He could have survived.
>> No,
he dead.
>> Koopa. No.
Wow.
Are [singing] the way
Moment
we [singing] way way.
Wow.
Wow.
>> Koopa.
>> My son.
Boy, you scared me to.
>> He's alive. Kumba's alive. [crying]
>> He's all right.
>> That's my mate. Fellow survivor.
>> All right, little buddy. You pulled
through.
>> I thought I'd lost you, too.
>> Spitting on myself. It's wet.
Oh, it's rain.
>> He did it.
>> He sure did, my girl.
>> Four is definitely a foul. Does this
mean we're friends again?
>> Think I'd let you get away that easy?
>> You okay?
Super refreshing. Love it.
>> More than okay.
>> It wouldn't change a thing.
>> Just like the old.
>> All right.
Heads up, Tommy.
>> Game on.
>> Gotcha.
>> Nice place.
>> Not bad for a girl, huh?
>> Got to keep your eye on the ball.
>> Nice one.
>> Hey, clear them horns. Pass it.
>> There you go. Pass it.
>> All right.
Wait.
Pom fire's
coming.
>> Careful [screaming]
up. We all get another time out.
>> Come along, little one.
Let him stay. I'll sing you one of Uncle
Brady's new singing songs.
>> Hit it, boys.
>> Coming to me.
>> He's coming straight for me.
Come on. Come on, man.
>> Come for it, Nigel.
>> Beautiful.
>> Out.
>> It was in.
>> Are you kidding me? It was totally in.
>> Out or in or out?
>> I don't know.
You know, some things do change, but not
always in the way you expect it. And it
helps having a little push in the right
direction.
>> This is the real
me.
This is the real
This is the real me. Long, long time
ago,
so far away. [music]
>> So far away,
a boy had left his home and found his
>> Found his way.
Time and time again he heard them say,
"Change the one you are and run far
[singing] away." Run [music] far away
now. One day I'm trying to find
back now. This is cry
take me love me and leave me. [music]
This is the real me. Can't break me.
Make me change who I will be. [music]
This is the real me.
This is the real
>> listen to what [music] they say. You
stay the same.
>> Don't do what [singing and music] people
say and take the blame. Change your
bling
now. This is
fake. Take me.
This is the real break.
Make me change your world.
>> This is the real me.
Take me. Love me.
This is the real me. Can't break for me.
Make me change.
This is the real This is the real stop.
You can't stop. You can't stop me now.
You can't stop me. I'm coming. You can't
stop me now. You You can't stop me now.
You can't stop me now. You You You
can't
take me home.
This is the real
me.
This is the real
me.
This is the real
change.
This is the real me.
Oh.
Truly
lovely
love.
Sur. [singing]
Come