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Hula — Timon & Pumbaa Lyrics
Soundtrack: Lion King
Hula Song Lyrics
(Spoken by Timon.) "What'd you want me to do dress in drag and do the hula?!?"
(Sung by Timon) Luau! If you're hungry for hunk of fat and juicy meat,
Eat my buddie Pumbaa here cuz he is a treat! A hundred dollar dine, a tasty swine,
all you gotta do is get in line. Are ya achin'?
(Pumbaa) Yup Yup Yup
(Timon) For some bacon?
(Pumbaa) Yup Yup Yup
(Timon) He's a big pig, You can be a big pig too! Oy!
Track Listing
›Circle of Life
›I Just Can't Wait to be King
›Be Prepared
›Hakuna Matata
›Can You Feel the Love Tonight
›This Land (Instrumental)
›...To Die For (Instrumental)
›Under The Stars (Instrumental)
›King Of Pride Rock (Instrumental)
›Circle Of Life (reprise)
Elton John
›I Just Can't Wait to be King (Reprise)
Elton John
›Can You Feel the Love Tonight (Elton John Version)
Elton John
›Hula
Timon & Pumbaa
May, 07th 2014
The "Hula" song, performed by Timon and Pumbaa in the "Lion King" soindtrack, showcases the duo's humor and quick thinking during a pivotal moment in the film. This brief interlude is not just a comedic relief but also a strategic distraction to aid their friend, Simba, emphasizing the themes of friendship and loyalty that run deep throughout the movie.
The song opens with Timon's rhetorical question, "What'd you want me to do, drrss in drag and do the hula?!?", which humorously foreshadows the performance he is about to give. This line sets the tone for the song's playful and absurd nature, highlighting Timon's willingness to embrace ridiculous plans for the sake of his friends.
As Timon sings, "Luau! If you're hungry for a hunk of fat and juicy meat, eat my buddy Pumbaa here 'cause he is a treat!" he presents Pumbaa as bait to distract the hyenas. The lyrics, while humorous, cleverly play on the concept of a luau, traditionally a Hawaiian feast, to create an amusing yet effective diversion.
The interaction between Timon and Pumbaa during the song, with Pumbaa's enthusiastic "Yup Yup Yup" responses to questions about being "achin'" for "some bacon," showcases their dynamic and underscores the depth of their friendship. Despite the ludicrous situation, Pumbaa willingly plays along with Timon's plan, demonstrating their mutual trust and commitment to helping Simba.
The closing line, "He's a big pig, You can be a big pig too! Oy!" serves as an invitation to the hyenas to join the feast, simultaneously advancing the plot by allowing Simba and his allies to move forward with their plan to confront Scar.
In essence, the "Hula" song, though brief, encapsulates the essence of Timon and Pumbaa's characters: their humor, bravery, and unwavering support for their friends. It's a memorable moment that blends levity with the underlying themes of sacrifice and camaraderie in "The Lion King."
The song opens with Timon's rhetorical question, "What'd you want me to do, drrss in drag and do the hula?!?", which humorously foreshadows the performance he is about to give. This line sets the tone for the song's playful and absurd nature, highlighting Timon's willingness to embrace ridiculous plans for the sake of his friends.
As Timon sings, "Luau! If you're hungry for a hunk of fat and juicy meat, eat my buddy Pumbaa here 'cause he is a treat!" he presents Pumbaa as bait to distract the hyenas. The lyrics, while humorous, cleverly play on the concept of a luau, traditionally a Hawaiian feast, to create an amusing yet effective diversion.
The interaction between Timon and Pumbaa during the song, with Pumbaa's enthusiastic "Yup Yup Yup" responses to questions about being "achin'" for "some bacon," showcases their dynamic and underscores the depth of their friendship. Despite the ludicrous situation, Pumbaa willingly plays along with Timon's plan, demonstrating their mutual trust and commitment to helping Simba.
The closing line, "He's a big pig, You can be a big pig too! Oy!" serves as an invitation to the hyenas to join the feast, simultaneously advancing the plot by allowing Simba and his allies to move forward with their plan to confront Scar.
In essence, the "Hula" song, though brief, encapsulates the essence of Timon and Pumbaa's characters: their humor, bravery, and unwavering support for their friends. It's a memorable moment that blends levity with the underlying themes of sacrifice and camaraderie in "The Lion King."
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