Temone and pumba be like "It means no worries for the rest of your days of your days just watch out for falling logs and phycopathic donkey kong wannabes"
Both: 🎶Hakuna Matata What a wonderful phrase Hakuna Matata Ain't no passing craze!🎶 Young Simba: 🎵It means no worries For the rest of your days🎵 Timon: (spoken) Yeah, sing it, kid! Young Simba and Timon: 🎶It's our problem-free...🎶 Pumbaa: 🎵Philosophy...🎵 All: 🎶Hakuna Matata!🎶 Instrumental Break
Man that waterfall... as a kid cried in rage pain lol Game's designers were sadic over kids ;) Can't wait to be King - and Hakuna Matata was terribles levels for me. Was too hard as a kid. Managed to finish the game anyway out of kid rage
It may seem that way, but some of the loop points in the samples for this OST can get to be complete jokes, like in this song for example. Also, tuning problem in this song.
I looked at the original SPC's for the songs, and most loops that have more than two cycles in them have a lot of popping in them that most other composers attempt, and usually succeed, to avoid. For these samples to sound better, I just went and resampled them and usually restricted the loops to one cycle. However, one particular sample, I actually had to seek out the origin for. Luckily I did find it. and also discovered just how badly looped it was because it didn't even finish the actual original loop. In Zoop and Brainies, all the samples were tuned in a way where you could have a tuning constant without having to worry about samples being off-key from each other, because they weren't in that regard. The Lion King likely had a much more time-crunched audio development schedule, so the samples were in turn not as well monitored as Zoop and Brainies were. Yes, some of Lion King's samples were direct downsamplings of the original sound clips, but when it came hightime for making loops, not many of them sounded natural. In this song for instance, almost all the looped samples popped in the transitions back to a given offset, that or the loops were just plain poorly set up, only exception being the acoustic bass. Now, to quickly turn attention to the tuning problem from earlier, one of the samples, specifically the one of a few flue samples being used, actually sounded pretty off-key compared to the rest of the soundtrack. Likely the samples were handled in the same engine as that of Kirby's Avalanche, because except for Hakuna Matata, the rest of the soundtrack's tuning was handled pretty well. If anything, this song is nearly comparable to the SNES version of The Day the Wool Stood Still. Probably if this game's rights was given to Konami of America instead of Virgin Interactive, the game's sound design would've been given more a bit more attention in the development cycle.
That's because you are used to SNES version. I personally used to Megadrive version and like Megadrive version which sounds right and in tone with right keys. The Snes version to me sounds like out of tune MIDI, with all instruments alienated from each other. Again, this is matter of tastes and which platform you were on, during your childhood. No point to argue which one is better - it is useless.
@@digimaks now wait just a minute, it doesn't matter how bad the sound of the music is in a game for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, as long the video game is base of the Lion King movie.
@@VictorGonzalez-xs9oc But it still does have to sound the best, or else you'll just get confused, like the stampede level on snes sounds great but the genesis sounds like it's going a little too fast
I thought that too. I think the real trick is to just jump on the slower falling logs & wait for opportunities. Sometimes, you jump on a faster moving 1 & quickly work your way up.
I always loved to get to this stage, partly to hear the music starting at 0:55 and partly to see the cool background of the level . . . Had to get past that stampede first, though . . . >__>
MUY CHIDO LES QUEDÓ EL SOUNDTRACK DE ESTE VIDEO JUEGO Y LA NETA ES DE LOS MÁS PERROS QUE HE JUGADO.... LO DEBERÍAN DE REMASTERIZAR A LA ALTA DEFINICIÓN....HAKUNA MATATAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
For years i would randomly whistle the part that starts at :37-42, and had long forgotten where it had come from (i thought maybe Mario? Aero the Acrobat? No clue just that it would get stuck in my head), until after Covid I downloaded an emulator to show the game to my 7 year old and was so ecstatic (my wife had also whistled it for years having no clue where I got it from). That was probably the most frustrating level for me, and I can put that mystery in the books
Hakuna Matata wasn't impossible level, I used to think that too,but I keep trying until I reach the top to fight the boss level, in fact I pass the whole game and played again over and over and it fun the past the whole game.
Temone and pumba be like "It means no worries for the rest of your days of your days just watch out for falling logs and phycopathic donkey kong wannabes"
This is my jam. Seriously, its so chill and reminiscent of the movie version. I totes dig this
Both: 🎶Hakuna Matata What a wonderful phrase Hakuna Matata Ain't no passing craze!🎶
Young Simba: 🎵It means no worries For the rest of your days🎵
Timon: (spoken) Yeah, sing it, kid!
Young Simba and Timon: 🎶It's our problem-free...🎶
Pumbaa: 🎵Philosophy...🎵
All: 🎶Hakuna Matata!🎶
Instrumental Break
It's funny to think that the two chillest themed levels of the game (I can't Wait to be King and Hakuna Matata) are the hardest levels of the game.
played this 3 weeks ago with some family still a great snes title
Man that waterfall... as a kid cried in rage pain lol
Game's designers were sadic over kids ;)
Can't wait to be King - and Hakuna Matata was terribles levels for me.
Was too hard as a kid. Managed to finish the game anyway out of kid rage
sound quality so much better on snes than mega drive
It may seem that way, but some of the loop points in the samples for this OST can get to be complete jokes, like in this song for example. Also, tuning problem in this song.
I looked at the original SPC's for the songs, and most loops that have more than two cycles in them have a lot of popping in them that most other composers attempt, and usually succeed, to avoid. For these samples to sound better, I just went and resampled them and usually restricted the loops to one cycle. However, one particular sample, I actually had to seek out the origin for. Luckily I did find it. and also discovered just how badly looped it was because it didn't even finish the actual original loop.
In Zoop and Brainies, all the samples were tuned in a way where you could have a tuning constant without having to worry about samples being off-key from each other, because they weren't in that regard. The Lion King likely had a much more time-crunched audio development schedule, so the samples were in turn not as well monitored as Zoop and Brainies were.
Yes, some of Lion King's samples were direct downsamplings of the original sound clips, but when it came hightime for making loops, not many of them sounded natural. In this song for instance, almost all the looped samples popped in the transitions back to a given offset, that or the loops were just plain poorly set up, only exception being the acoustic bass.
Now, to quickly turn attention to the tuning problem from earlier, one of the samples, specifically the one of a few flue samples being used, actually sounded pretty off-key compared to the rest of the soundtrack. Likely the samples were handled in the same engine as that of Kirby's Avalanche, because except for Hakuna Matata, the rest of the soundtrack's tuning was handled pretty well. If anything, this song is nearly comparable to the SNES version of The Day the Wool Stood Still.
Probably if this game's rights was given to Konami of America instead of Virgin Interactive, the game's sound design would've been given more a bit more attention in the development cycle.
That's because you are used to SNES version. I personally used to Megadrive version and like Megadrive version which sounds right and in tone with right keys.
The Snes version to me sounds like out of tune MIDI, with all instruments alienated from each other.
Again, this is matter of tastes and which platform you were on, during your childhood. No point to argue which one is better - it is useless.
@@digimaks now wait just a minute, it doesn't matter how bad the sound of the music is in a game for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, as long the video game is base of the Lion King movie.
@@VictorGonzalez-xs9oc But it still does have to sound the best, or else you'll just get confused, like the stampede level on snes sounds great but the genesis sounds like it's going a little too fast
Never would have thought this would sound so cool without lyrics
00:54 This bridge sounds so pristine and mature. SNES manages to replicate the sound of an upbeat piano.
SNES games always sounded better,period.
Indeed, its hard to describe. Its just pure harmony in som way. Light and uplifting.
The moment when you have to jump on the trees in the waterfall was a pain when i was a kid
Not really, I used to think that too but it turns out that wasn't very hard to do that to jump on the logs all the way up.
I thought that too.
I think the real trick is to just jump on the slower falling logs & wait for opportunities.
Sometimes, you jump on a faster moving 1 & quickly work your way up.
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I actually could imagine hearing this song over some showcase of Westwood Studios’ games over the years.
Hakuna Mata- Really?
Hakuna Matat- COME ON WATER FALLS.
Hakuna- REALLY I HAVE TO LAND ON TREES
H- COME ON I HAVEN'T EVEN STARTS
I always loved to get to this stage, partly to hear the music starting at 0:55 and partly to see the cool background of the level . . .
Had to get past that stampede first, though . . . >__>
Kakuna Matatata What A Wonderful Phrase
Hakuna Matata ain't no passing craze
+James Blake It Means No Worries For The Rest Of Your Days It's Our Problem Free Philosiphy Hakuna Matata
@@Jamesamong007 hey hey, if you don't like the song then don't listen to it and write down bad things.
Makuna Hatata ahat w ponderful whrase
What a wonderful phrase
It ain't no passing craze
@@julyakacarrie6260 For the rest of your days!
The waterfall was a tough one.
Hakuna Matata, I eventually reached the top
I done that level i was like, see that was easy EASY AND THAT BIG ASS APE SMACK ME
MUY CHIDO LES QUEDÓ EL SOUNDTRACK DE ESTE VIDEO JUEGO Y LA NETA ES DE LOS MÁS PERROS QUE HE JUGADO.... LO DEBERÍAN DE REMASTERIZAR A LA ALTA DEFINICIÓN....HAKUNA MATATAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
this is another song that could put me to sleep
Who else giggled as a kid during the gorilla mini-boss's "defeat" animation?
This song is triggering! What a frustrating level! I never did beat this game (though I did eventually pass this level).
For years i would randomly whistle the part that starts at :37-42, and had long forgotten where it had come from (i thought maybe Mario? Aero the Acrobat? No clue just that it would get stuck in my head), until after Covid I downloaded an emulator to show the game to my 7 year old and was so ecstatic (my wife had also whistled it for years having no clue where I got it from). That was probably the most frustrating level for me, and I can put that mystery in the books
My Favorate Soundtrack of the Level
Man, back when I was just a pup, good memories playing this game. Around the time me and friends were all over the Lion King hype!
“It starts…”
Hakuna Matata una forma de ser
Hakuna Matata, nada que temer
@PadixTUBE I grew up with the Genesis version and I loved it.
Hakuna Matata,the impossible level of the lion king SNES!
@@toonandy2189 Be prepared was a bitch with the ending sequence - Lava, bats AND boulders ... wow
Hakuna Matata wasn't impossible level, I used to think that too,but I keep trying until I reach the top to fight the boss level, in fact I pass the whole game and played again over and over and it fun the past the whole game.
Rent free in my head the whole way!
😍😍😍
Hermosa rola.
Hakuna matata
good times
HAKUNA MATATA
What a wonderful phrase
Kronii moment
cute!
🎧😊👍🏻
Hakunnnnnna oo disney
This gives me Vietnam war flashbacks
Like Aladdin with one jump ahead this song hardly sounds like the song
Of the SNES OST, I actually like this above the Genesis one!
Tan difícil era pasar al siguiente nivel cuando llegabas a la parte de la cascada 😂
Изи
I don't care if I am in the minority but the Genesis version sounds SO much better. It has a faster tempo which fits the platforming better.
Strange that such a happy song can induce such rage. I could have killed some prick while climbing that waterfall 😂
(monki appears)
WT* Is This?! -Adum YMS Plays/AdumPlaze/YMS Plays 2, 2020 (original upload) and 2022 (in adumplaze's video)