The Lion King
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:51:04
You okay, kid?
:51:07
I guess so.
:51:09
You nearly died.
I saved you.

:51:12
Well, uh, Pumbaa helped...a little.
:51:16
Thanks for your help.
:51:18
Hey, where you going?
:51:21
Nowhere.
:51:23
Gee. He looks blue.
:51:25
I'd say brownish-gold.
:51:27
No, no, no, no. I mean he's depressed.
:51:31
Kid, what's eatin' ya?
:51:33
Nothing-- he's at the top of the food chain!
:51:38
The food cha-haain! Ah heh-- Ahem.
:51:44
So, where you from?
:51:46
Who cares? I can't go back.
:51:50
"Ahh. You're an outcast! That's great; so are we!"
:51:54
What'cha do, kid?
:51:56
Something terrible. But I don't wanna talk about it.
:51:59
Good. We don't wanna hear about it.
:52:02
Come on Timon. Anything we can do?
:52:05
Not unless you can change the past.
:52:07
"You know, kid, in times like this my buddy Timon here says
""You got to put your behind in your past."""

:52:14
No. No. No.
I mean...

:52:18
"Amateur. Lie down before you hurt yourself.
It's ""You got to put your past behind you."""

:52:23
Look, kid. Bad things happen, and you can't do anything about it, right?
:52:30
Right.
:52:31
Wrong! When the world turns its back on you,
you turn your back on the world!

:52:37
Well, that's not what I was taught.
:52:39
Then maybe you need a new lesson.
Repeat after me. Hakuna Matata.

:52:46
What?
:52:49
Ha-ku-na Ma-ta-ta. It means no worries.
:52:54
Hakuna Matata!
What a wonderful phrase


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