1. | The Jungle Book [1967] | 1967 |
2. | The Jungle Book [2016] | 2016 |
The Jungle Book follows the ups and downs of the man-cub Mowgli as he makes his way back to the human village with wise panther Bagheera to escape ruthless tiger Shere Khan. Along the way, he meets unforgettable friends and foes including mad King Louie of the Apes, the hypnotic snake Kaa and the loveable, happy-go-lucky bear Baloo, who teaches Mowgli about true friendship.
Abandoned after an accident, baby Mowgli is taken and raised by a family of wolves. As the boy grows older, the wise panther Bagheera realizes he must be returned to his own kind in the nearby man-village. Baloo the bear however thinks differently taking the young Mowgli under his wing and teaching that living in the jungle is the best life there is. Bagheera realizes that Mowgli is in danger, particularly from Shere Khan the tiger who hates all people. When Baloo finally comes around, Mowgli runs off into the jungle where he survives a second encounter with Kaa the snake and finally, with Shere Khan. It's the sight of a pretty girl however that gets Mowgli to go the nearby man-village.
- Written by garykmcd
Disney animation inspired by Rudyard Kiplings "Mowgli" story. Mowgli is a boy who has been raised by wolves in the Indian jungle. When the wolves hear that the fierce tiger, Shere Kahn, is nearby, they decide to send Mowgli to a local "man tribe". On his way to the village, Mowgli meets many animal characters in this musical tale. When Shere Kahn learns of Mowgli's presence, he tracks him down.
- Written by Rob Hartill
Bagheera the Panther and Baloo the Bear have a difficult time trying to convince a boy to leave the jungle for human civilization.
- Written by Kenneth Chisholm
SYNOPSIS
The story of "The Jungle Book" concerns a young man-cub named Mowgli. A panther named Bagheera one day comes across an abandoned boat, in which a small baby is seen. Taking pity on the baby, Bagheera takes it to a small family of wolves, who adopt the boy.
10 years pass, and Mowgli has grown into a wiry young boy, who has long since been adopted into his wolf pack, despite his differences. However, word has reached the pack that the tiger Shere Khan has been spotted in the jungle. The pack knows of Khan's hatred of 'man,' and wish to send Mowgli away for protection. Bagheera volunteers to take Mowgli to a man-village some distance away.
Mowgli and Bagheera set out sometime after dark. They stay in a tree for the night, but are disturbed by Kaa, a python with a hypnotic gaze, who tries to hypnotize both of them, before being pushed out of the tree by Mowgli.
The next day, they are awakened by 'The Dawn Patrol,' a pack of elephants led by Colonel Hathi. Mowgli spends a few moments with their son, who one day dreams of following in his Father's footsteps. Bagheera orders Mowgli to continue on their way to the man-village, but Mowgli refuses. After some struggles, Bagheera and Mowgli separat, fed up with the other's company.
As Mowgli sulks by a rock, he is suddenly discovered by Baloo, a large bear with a care-free attitude. Bagheera hears the commotion caused by the two of them, and returns, dismayed that Mowgli has encountered the 'jungle bum.' Baloo's 'philosophy' of living care-free in the jungle easily takes hold of the young man-cub, and Mowgli now wishes to stay with Baloo. However, a group of monkeys suddenly appear, and take Mowgli away.
Mowgli is taken to some ancient ruins, lorded over by an orangutan named King Louie, who figures since Mowgli is a man-cub, he can help him learn how to make fire. Bagheera and Baloo show up shortly, and after a fierce chase, get Mowgli away from King Louie.
As Mowgli rests from the ordeal, Bagheera explains to Baloo why Mowgli must leave the jungle, and after telling Baloo of the danger that Shere Khan poses to him, Baloo reluctantly agrees to take Mowgli back, even though he had promised Mowgli he could stay in the jungle with him. When Mowgli finds out about this, he runs off again.
After some time going through the jungle, Mowgli encounters Kaa, who hypnotizes the boy. Kaa is just about to eat Mowgli, when he is alerted to Shere Khan. Kaa manages to carry on a conversation with the tiger, and just barely hides the fact that the man-cub is nearby. Once Shere Khan leaves, Kaa's plans to eat Mowgli are foiled when Mowgli comes out of his trance, and is able to escape.
Sometime afterward, Mowgli chances upon a group of vultures, who are willing to take him in as one of their own. However, before they can do so, Shere Khan appears. Even though he is feared by the vultures, Mowgli refuses to run. Just as it seems that Shere Khan may devour Mowgli, Baloo appears, and wrestles with the tiger, who ends up clawing at the large bear. In the ensuing chaos, Mowgli ties a flaming branch to Shere Khan's tail, and the fire spooks the tiger, sending him running away.
Just when it appears that Baloo has died, he recovers from the ordeal. Bagheera soon joins the group, and the three of them set off back through the jungle.
It seems that Bagheera's plan to get Mowgli to the man-village have failed, when a beautiful song wafts through their ears. As the three of them look through some bushes, they see the man-village, and by a small stream, a little girl appears, gathering water. This intrigues Mowgli, who tries to go for a closer look. Seeing the boy, the girl pretends to spill her water jug. Mowgli retrieves it, refills it, but instead of taking it, the girl leads him back to the man-village, humming her 'siren song.' Baloo whispers for Mowgli to come back, but the boy follows the girl into the village.
Bagheera happily explains that Mowgli is now where he belongs, and Baloo accepts this fact, before wrapping an arm around the panther, and the two of them return to the jungle.
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Phil Harris | Baloo the Bear |
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Sebastian Cabot | Bagheera the Panther |
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Bruce Reitherman | Mowgli the Man Cub |
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George Sanders | Shere Khan the Tiger |
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Sterling Holloway | Kaa the Snake |
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Louis Prima | King Louie of the Apes |
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J. Pat O'Malley | Col. Hathi the Elephant |
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Verna Felton | Elephant |
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Clint Howard | Elephant |
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Chad Stuart | Vulture |
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Lord Tim Hudson | Vulture |
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John Abbott | Wolf |
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Ben Wright | Wolf |
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Darleen Carr | The Girl |
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Leo DeLyon | Flunkey |
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Pete Henderson | Monkey |
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Bill Lee | Shere Khan |
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James MacDonald | Shere Khan's Roars |
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Bill Skiles | Monkey |
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Hal Smith | Slob Elephant |
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Digby Wolfe | Ziggy |
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Ralph Wright | Gloomy Elephant |
Director | Wolfgang Reitherman |
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Writer | Larry Clemmons, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, Vance Gerry, Rudyard Kipling, Bill Peet | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | George Bruns |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-01 |
Storage Device | TD 13 |
Purchased | Jun 20, 2017 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jul 21, 2017 |
Added Date | Jun 20, 2017 09:12:36 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:48:30 |
Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) Widescreen (16:9) |
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Audio Tracks | Commentary [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital 5.1 [French] Dolby Digital 5.1 [Portuguese] Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish] Dolby Digital Mono [English] DTS [English] DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 [English] Mono [English] |
Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | English (SDH) | French | Portuguese | Spanish |
Distributor | Buena Vista Home Entertainment |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Feb 11, 2014 |