"Lmao": Boy Reenacts 'The Lion King' With His Goat in Hilarious Video

"Lmao": Boy Reenacts 'The Lion King' With His Goat in Hilarious Video

- An adorable boy and his silly little goat have gone viral on social media after re-enacting an iconic scene from The Lion King

- In the 10-second clip, the boy sings the films awe-inspiring theme song while he lifts his friendly goat in the air

- Mzansi shares their reactions to the hilarious boy and his animal friend

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One Disney cult classic film, released all the way back in 1994, is getting a serious Mzansi reboot. A local boy and his adorable baby goat have gone viral on social media after their hilarious re-enactment of The Lion King was caught on camera.

'Lmao’: Hilarious Video of Boy Reenacting the Lion King With His Goat
A local boy and his furry friend had Mzansi laughing with their silly reenactment. Images: @Lera_Mashigo/Twitter
Source: Twitter

The playful boy was probably tending to the large herd of animals when he decided to have some fun with a friend and a camera phone.

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From the short clip, it's clear the child is poking fun at the film's iconic first scene in which baby Simba is born.

Like the wise old Rafiki holding up a newborn lion cub, the teasing boy lifts his kid goat into the air all while singing the film's well-known theme song, Circle of Life. What makes the video even more hilarious is that the cute goat cries out in a loud 'Baaaa' as though on queue.

The viral video's already been watched more than 40k times and Mzansi couldn't help sharing their thoughts on the hysterical clip. Read some of their comments below:

@uSandz_:

"The synchronisation."

@Isa_Not_Issa:

"It's the timing of that roar for me."

@TeeGee_Mo2:

"The kid was like: Nka screama hore."

@BraineDec0:

"The 'roar' at the end killed me."

@RobzRobin:

"Can I do this when my wife gives birth?"

@ThulileBella:

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"This is so cute!"

@_Ntobekoh:

"The timing, lmao!"

@mizzzidc:

"The goat said... I UNDERSTAND THE ASSIGNMENT OKAY!!"

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported Former North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo has Mzansi absolutely cracking up after taking to a North West church to share his dance moves.

The politician and former musician really got the crowd going with his lively performance but it's his likeness to another prominent politician that really has South Africa talking.

Twitter user @RamaboduObakeng took to social media to share a short clip of Mahumapelo gyrating at an energetic church service. He captioned the comical post:

"Go busy ko North West Province."

In the hilarious viral video, which has since been watched more than 10k times, it's clear to Mzansi Mahumapelo was definitely inspired by the classic moves of former ANC president Jacob Zuma. Check out some of their comments below:

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@Thabo_Vuyoo43:

"That 'brrrrrrbrrrrrb...' killed me."

@jama_ka_sijadu:

"Those dance moves look familiar."

@Sefularo_Keamo:

"What’s with uBaba’s dance moves, he looks like a chicken that’s being poured with water."

@MohloanaB:

"The spirit of Zuma is well and alive."

@MosebetsiLebeko:

"He was inspired by Zuma"

@Mmadikgosi_23:

"Supra has always been our entertainer in NW."

@mkoo7gp:

"Shoo... The guy is out of tune maan."

@khayelitshakapa:

"He must be Duduzane's older brother."

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