Khumba.2013.1080p.BRRip.x264-YIFY
IMDB RATING: 5.9
FORMAT..............: MP4
CODEC...............: X264
GENRE...............: Animation
FILE SIZE...........: 1.23 GB
RESOLUTION..........: 1920*798
FRAME RATE..........: 23.976 fps
AUDIO...............: 92.0 Kbps AAC-LC (2CH)
SUBTITLES...........: NONE
LANGUAGE............: English
RUNTIME.............: 85 mins
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.