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Release Name .....: Khumba.2013.BDRip.x264-G3LHD
Title ............: Khumba
URL ..............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1487931
Runtime ..........: 1h 25mn
Language .........: English 2ch AAC LC
Subtitles ........: None
File Size ........: 484 MiB
Video ............: 23.976 fps x264 720x298 @ CRF 19
Summary
A half-striped zebra is born into an insular, isolated herd obsessed with stripes.
Rumors that the strange foal is cursed spread and, before long, he is blamed for the
drought that sets into the Great Karoo. When even his father, the leader of the
herd, blames him for the lack of rain and the subsequent death of his mother, the
outcast zebra leaves the confines of his home knowing that he cannot survive in the
herd without all his stripes. Khumba ventures beyond the fence - vulnerable to the
ferocious Leopard, Phango, who controls the waterholes and terrorizes the animals in
the Great Karoo. Khumba is rescued from an opportunistic wild dog by a quirky duo: a
wildebeest and an ostrich. Mama V is a self-confessed free spirit who does not want
to be the average stay-at-home mom, like other wildebeest. Ironically, she mothers
Bradley, a flamboyant but insecure ostrich who overcompensates for his scraggily
feathers. When a mystical mantis appears to the foal, drawing a map to what could be
interpreted as either water or stripes, the duo join Khumba on his quest in the hope
that their own search for a safe waterhole is over. On their journey, Khumba
encounters a colorful range of characters including a migrating herd of Springbok in
search of greener (and safer) pastures; a new age, bohemian community living safely
within the confines of a luxurious national park; an endangered Riverine Rabbit who
has survived extinction by mastering a myriad of skills ranging from impersonations
to beat-boxing; a group of hysterical Dassies (rock-rabbits) who fanatically worship
the Mighty Black Eagle and Nora, a loony, solitary Merino sheep living on an
abandoned farm. Through these interactions, Khumba begins to learn that diversity is
essential for survival and that one's difference can, in fact, be one's strength.