The Croods In Bemba Jun 2026
Imagine Grug, the overprotective caveman father, shouting “Bushe mwalishanya?” (Are you crazy?) as his daughter Eep chases light. Imagine the grumpy Gran muttering “Ichi calo tacisangalala” (This world is no fun) while the family searches for a new cave. This article explores how The Croods would sound, feel, and function in Bemba, and why such a localization is vital for preserving language and humor in Zambian children’s media.
Guy alishiba bwino ukupanga ishina. Alalandila umupashi umo balechita umulimo, alalepusha ba Crood umutende wakwe. Icyintu ifyo balingileka ukulya umuntu kanshi ulubala, ni umutende uwo waba nga fyaliko: umulimo no kutuntulu. Mu kukabila ubwafuma, ba Crood balashintilila ulya mulandu walubili: ukutemwa ukupanga ubushiku bwabo bwa nsansa, no kufwaya ukulandilako fintu ifyakale. Mu mafilimu, ilondolola ifyo ifyakufika mwe bo, umutima wa maka, umutende, nokupepa ama shani yabu mwine. the croods in bemba
Grug is the father of the Croods. Eep is the mother of the Croods. Granpa is Grug's father. Sandy is the Croods' daughter. Guy is the Croods' son. Guy alishiba bwino ukupanga ishina
, after the creator or one who brings things into being. His fire would be called (flame/brightness). : Renamed Nakulu Mumbi Mu kukabila ubwafuma, ba Crood balashintilila ulya mulandu
Bemba is a tonal language, so the translation may not be exact. The text is written in a simplified form to make it easy to read.
Even the end credits would feature a kalindula band singing: “Ba Croods, ba Croods, tonse tuleya panuma ya kasuba…” (The Croods, the Croods, we all follow the sun…)
The most powerful moment in the film is when the family must choose between the safety of a cave and the uncertainty of a "new world" full of color and danger.