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  • They do not play football like they used to.

  • "Are there no rules?"

    "Of course there are, the king makes them up as he goes along."

    LOL XD

  • Thats england playing football

  • Soccer, notice they call it that? Thats how you can tell its an american film, brits call it footy :L

  • 'Foul Foul!'

    'There only animals!'

    'That's no excuse for dirty football!' 

    HA!!!

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  • The king is only American , king, funny ha ?...

  • the vultures look like the ones in the jungle book

  • Manchester United is an actual English Premier League team.

  • 4:04 to 4:16 it's messi!!!

  • 5:28 GOOFY!!!!!

  • notice that on 2:54 the football is a real one and then when the match starts, its a cartoon one

  • @sebuniversidad I didn't notice it was ever a real one.

  • Why does the king sound like a pirate?

  • isnt it meant to be english, its football not soccer :(

    still i love the movie muchly!

  • @archemix365 Maybe cause they arn't in england right now.........

  • awwee poor vaulters lol

  • I love the fact that the cheetah has to pull up his shorts when he's running!

  • ostrich is a dumbass lol

  • Hey its wally alligator, he sure knows how to dribble--but its soccer not basket ball Wally??? Where is the zookeeper in all this??

  • @jabrown45100 I couldn't see that there was much resemblance at all between this gator & Wally.

  • Hey its wally alligator, he sure knows how to dribble--but its soccer not basket ball Wally???

  • is the lion king john from robin hood?

  • @swansong95 That would be Prince John. But not quite.

  • @jtomally9681 oh yeah woops :L

  • at 2:23 the little monkey was reused from the Jungle Book

  • why is the king a pirate O.o

  • Aaahaha 2:43 "Royal Entrance: Kings or Better"

  • Poor vultures

  • ROFL the elephant's spit noise!!!

  • Hey it's the volcturs from The Jungle Book :D

  • i dunno y but this scene always reminded me of the Jungle Book lulz.

  • those 6 dislikes were players on the blue team

  • has anyone noticed something about this movie

    in movies recently english are shown as the villians because of their accent

    but in this movie the americans are the bad guys, i find it quite nice to be from england now ;)

  • @emsierocks1 yay us!

  • @emsierocks1: Actually it's the Nazi, this movie is based during World War 2

  • @emsierocks1 The reason the English are portrayed as villains is that they have awesome accents. In this one, they were marketing it to Americans, and no kid would know what football was.

  • 9:39 very funny only to score a goal these days! lol

  • I believe the term soccer was actually coined in Britain... Granted they use "football" now

  • every liverpool fan knows the lion is king kenny

  • HAHAHAHAH!! I can watch this scene over and over and still continue to die with laughter!!

  • O i get it, they call it soccer because its in america. and america is where animals rule.

    I'm ofended

  • Since when is Ronaldinho a Lion?

  • goofy on 5:27(:

  • Why are they playing soccer like basketball?

  • Its an early version of mufasa and zazu!

  • tipical 70s disney animation

  • What a game.

  • the cheetahs spppppotts came off!

  • Is'nt that one of King Louie monkey that was in the Jungle Book

  • That king gives lions a bad name.

  • @Dragonstorm787 the King's ancestors spent years at sea after they escaped from Astaroth so I guess the nautical jargen was passed down in the family.

  • @milotickz because his ancestors spent years at sea after escaping from Astaroth before comming to the island.

  • I`ve seen my team Liverpool having more trouble scoring a goal

  • ....he passes to Tiery Hyaena

  • Wow. That was AGONIZING! That king speaks SO slow, and then on top of it a long-ass, unfunny sport scene? Bad directorial choice, I think.

  • Why are they playing with a football or is that a basketball? Why not a simple soccerball ball

  • ...Why does the king talk like a pirate? I mean, I understand that a character's voice can be done in various ways but what inspired the voice actor to go for "Pirate"?

  • He should have asked what happened to the last referee

  • what an unfair game... xD the hyena funneh, he gets hit on the head then cries lol and poor ostrich xD

  • lol, he's a Tottenham hotspur supporter, so am i :)

  • I am fed up with Brits and Americans bitchin at each other about things every time I watch a movie on U Tube!! Just accept each other ffs

  • Perhaps the reff shouldn't stand in the middle of the field...

  • That's the ref from Soccer mania and i found a hidden Mickey a bear wearing a blue shirt

  • Impresive effects, for 1973.

  • AHH! UR ALL IDIOTS! THE ENGLISH WERE THE FIRST PEOPLE TO CALL IT SOCCER!!! THEN THEY CHANGED! AMERICANS JUST NEVER STARTED CALLING IT FOOTBALL CUZ THEY HAD AMERICAN FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!

  • his hand goes through the cartoon lion at 2:03!

  • Lol, the crocodile is playing more basketball than football.

  • I still crack up at the part where the crocodile's teeth come out. Every time. LOL. :')

  • This is the funniest part of the whole film, the animals footie match.

  • hey from 6:04 to 6:07, the Nostalgia Critic uses that fighting sound for some of his videos with weird kind of fight scenes lol

  • FOOTBALL, NOT SOCCER. -_-

  • @xPropaneNightmaresx

    Not in America pal =D

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  • @pikmintaro But they're not in America. And Professor Brown is English, so he wouldn't call it soccer.

  • Read my comments from top to bottom. I couldn't post the link to the article this all refers to.

  • Coupled with their team’s humiliating exit from the World Cup it might be another rude awakening to the Brits that soccer isn’t an American term, it is actually an English one. And it isn’t some modern fad that shows disrespect to the world’s most popular sport, it dates back to the earliest days of the game’s professional history.

  • Indeed, until the last few decades, even Englishmen would routinely refer to their favorite pastime as soccer, just as often as they would say football.

    Clive Toye, an Englishman who moved to the U.S. and became known as the father of modern American soccer, bringing Brazilian legend Pele to play for the New York Cosmos, takes up the story.

  • i feel bad that the brits in this cast; they had to call their home sport by the american name. the proper name is 'football' and NOT 'soccer' in my opinion. >_<

  • Stop that ROAR!

    Gale

  • That is the craziest game of soccer I have ever seen. Oh wow, the Goofy yell at 2:26. I recognize other sound effects too.

  • @SirenSima I figured someone would mention the Goofy yell.

  • @Stephen10528 Oops, it was 5:28

  • It's like soccer mashed with basketball. o_0

  • That bird is supposed to be a secretary bird...geddit? The secretary bird also happens to be the national bird of Sudan, if anyone was interested... *sighs*

  • Did the dirty old yellows have an alligator or a crocodile?

  • @77J Crocodile, you can see the top teeth when its mouth is shut. Crocodiles have smaller lower jaws, so you can see the top teeth.

  • @77J I do believe it's an alligator. It's snout is more 'U' shaped than anything.

  • its prince john!!!!

  • i love that bird XD do you reaaarrly think so?!

  • Shoddiest piece of refereeing and dirtiest game of footie I've ever seen. Yet it might also be one of my favourite matches. :-D I'd love to have the cheetah on my team!

  • "Do you think he's alright?"

    "Well, he's moving..."

  • So thats where they got Goofy's laugh from: 5:26

  • Royal Entrance - Kings or Better.

    + the look of disappointment on the vulture medics faces when Mr. Brown gets up are two things in particular that make this the funniest scene in any move IMO!

  • Avatar can't hold a candel to this!

  • The king is a soar loser! He really is! I find him annoying! More than the bird!

  • 9:38

    are you kidding?

  • lmao...."they''re animals!"

    "that's not an excuse for dirty football" lol

  • "Do I know anything about SOCCER..."

    He should've said, "well, where we come from, we call it FOOTBALL!"

  • when I was litle, I used to laugh when the heinna got hit by the ball and bursts into tears

  • STOP...THAT...BALL(roars)!!!! LOL!!

  • LOL @ the goofy laugh

  • LOL I used to laugh so hard at the football scene when I was little, and years later, I'm still cracking up!

  • i no! funniest scene in the film and closely followed by the vicar being attacked by miss price's nightie lol

  • too true :)

  • No-one from London or England would would call football 'soccer'.

  • if you pay attention, in the film, Charles ( the older boy) calls it football at 5:33 to 5;36.

    Charles: FOUL FOUL

    Carrie: They're only animals

    Charles: That's no excuse for dirty FOOTBALL

    Just because the main characters are British, by no mean do the animals have to be.

  • @spaz131313 I'm pretty sure it would be a foul in soccer or whatever too...

  • @spaz131313 Oh, yeah, you're right, spaz131313. Charlie does call the sport football.

  • @xeractus But they're from the Island of Naboubou! Lol.

  • @xeractus london is in england

  • @xeractus Those assembled became the founding members of the Football Association (which still oversees the game in England to this day). And they decided to call their code Association Football, to differentiate it from Rugby Football.

    A quirk of British culture is the permanent need to familiarize names by shortening them. “My friend Brian Johnston was Johnners,” said Toye. “They took the third, fourth and fifth letters of Association and called it SOCcer. So there you are.”

  • @xeractus “Soccer is a synonym for football,” said Toye, who helped launch the North American Soccer League in the late 1960s. “And it has been used as such for more years than I can count. When I was a kid in England and grabbed a ball to go out and play … I would just as easily have said: ‘Let’s have a game of soccer’ as I would use the word ‘football’ instead. And I didn’t start it.”

  • @xeractus Exactly, I never do

  • @xeractus look it up.. years ago they did call it soccer not football

  • @xeractus Actually the older boy does call it football at 5:35. Plus, when they called it soccer they weren't in England or any known place for that matter. So maybe they call it soccer on Naboombu they call it soccer.

  • @xeractus they probably just had em say soccer becausee the target audience was american children

  • @xeractus That king has a bit of an American accent, so maybe he grew up with the term soccer.

  • No they would TOTALLY ruin it.. People do not know how to remake movies in this day in age.. Leave it the way it is no remake what so ever!!!

  • I like the way the King talks with a "Long John Silver" pirate accent-so funny.  Lorraine

  • vultures for paramedics... someone at disney had some issues

  • The Pentacle of Astoroth!

  • DONT JUST STAND THERE!!..HEAD IT IIN!!! that ostrich is funny :D

  • If you look carefully at the animals at 2:17, one of them has a Mickey Mouse tshirt! XD

  • LOL this is so funny i'm almost crying!

  • The cheetah is so cool !!

    Choo-choo..

    XD

  • astaroth...how nice hehe

  • they would not call it soccer they are british they would call it football

  • Charlie calls it Football at 5:37, but the animals aren't necessarily British anyway. Perhaps on their island, they call it soccer.

  • The movie was heavily marketed in the US...that's why they call it soccer.

  • @pem440 The movie is american

  • @deusirae76 that does not matter. Its showing a family from london. its set in england.

  • @pem440 Yes, but the movie was made for the american market, so they call it soccer even if 99% of the other countries call it football ...

  • @deusirae76 Anyway, this sport desserves well the name "football" since it's exclusively played with feet, the American football is almost entirely played like rugby, with hands ...

  • @pem440 To trace the origin of “soccer” we must go all the way back to 1863, and a meeting of gentlemen at a London pub, who congregated with the purpose of standardizing the rules of “football,” which was in its infant years as an organized sport but was growing rapidly in popularity.

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  • king leonidas has cloud blowing breath that came out from his mouth that sends animals fly away when he gets mad. i don't know what's going on? it's weird!

  • mr. brown is funny i like seeing him get run over by the animals lol

  • @cunt6723 Browne

  • This must be the dirtiest game I've seen.

  • I've seen worse

  • lmfao the hyena when he starts crying when the ball hits him in the head! :D :D :D

  • That's the funniest game I ever saw.

  • 5:28 Goofy's yell!!!! lol! yahoohoohooo!

  • This is the most violent soccer I ever seen X3

    It's funny I never hear english accent around london anymore.

  • royal entrance, kings or better.

  • Isn't "Soccer" called "Football" in England, however?

  • it is, and the british humans call it such but the animals have american accents and disney is an american company so.... they used both

  • Gotcha. :D

  • Park Park so full of energy,,,you eat dogs in your own country ,,, but it could be worse you could be a scouse eating rats in a council house

  • I can't understand what that bird said. 2:15-2:17

  • "You're to sit in his majesty's royal box. No littering, no chewing, no fruit or wrappers from boiled sweets - please." Or something like...

  • This is the most funniest and awsome cartoon clip.

  • what animals is this? 3:27

  • a warthog followed by a hyena

  • at 3:27 it's only the hyena

  • watch the time carefully and you see that half a second is dedicated to each

  • It looks like a wild pig. It reminds me of pumbaa from the Lion King.

  • Goofy's laugh at 5:28!

  • The bear in the sailor's suit looks a bit like Little John from Robin Hood.

  • I was thinking the same thing! Good call :)

  • am i the only one that noticed the bird said soccer to British people who also call it soccer, when in England it's called football

  • Perhaps the novel that Paul is reading is American? Only the osterich seems to be British.

  • I love Charlie yelling at the game! XD He's my favorite character out of the whole thing.

  • the king lion sounds like a pirate xD

  • Yeah he does

  • ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. XD

  • def the prince from robin hood. and the bear from the jungle book

  • The smile on the king's face when he's about to blow the de-flated ball into the goal is hilarious.

  • 9:02 - "STOP...THAT...BALL!!!!"

  • King sounds like the arena announcer in Oblivion.

  • yea he kinda does...but only when he goes with his deep voice

  • it's true

  • GOOFY HOLLER AT 5:26

  • When the soccer match starts, lion, hyena and boar are all on the same team. That's funny. In reality, they are enemies. The lion hunts the hyena.