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Walt Disney's Classic The Jungle Book (The Classics) [VHS]

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a classic
i remember watching this when it was a brand new disney cartoon,and seeing it again 40t years later it is still very good,walt disney does't make good ones like this anymore,more things have gotten worse in time than better,and cartoons is certenly one of them...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A classic
Another great movie for my Grandchildren. they watch it over and over. Disney old classics are the best!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "The jungle V.I.P."
THE JUNGLE BOOK was the last movie that Walt Disney directly oversaw. The finished picture in no way resembles Rudyard Kipling's original story, as Disney felt this was too dark for a cartoon. With top notch songs like "The Bear Necessities" and "I Wanna Be Like You," talented performers and animation that was part Xerox, part hand drawn, "The Jungle Book" is a fitting career closer from the greatest name in family motion picture entertainment, Walt Disney.


This movie is also available on DVD.

After "Jungle Book," the next Disney animated feature was THE ARISTOCATS (1970). (VHS edition) (DVD edition)


Parenthetical number preceding title is a 1 to 10 viewer poll rating found at a film research website.

(7.6) The Jungle Book (1967) - voices of: Phil Harris/Sebastian Cabot/Louis Prima/George Sanders/Sterling Holloway/J. Pat O'Malley/Bruce Reitherman/Verna Felton/Clint Howard/Chad Stuart/Lord Tim Hudson/John Abbott/Ben Wright/Darleen Carr


JUNGLE BOOK TRIVIA--

The Beatles were to record voiceovers for "The Vultures," but conflicting schedules made it impossible.

The song "Trust in Me," originally called "Sands of Time," was almost used in MARY POPPINS (1964). (VHS edition) (widescreen DVD edition)

The elephant Winifred is the only female with dialogue.

According to Kipling's widow, the name "Mowgli" is actually pronounced "MAU-glee."

"Baloo" means "bear" in Hindi.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Jungle Book
In this book, a boy named Mowgli is taken away from the jungle to live in a village. He does not want to go to the village. He meets Baloo the Bear who agrees with him. But Bageera the Panther says Shere Khan the Tiger will eat him. Shere Khan does attack him but (spoiler warning)they fight him and Mowgli meets a beautiful girl from the village who lures him to the village.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great Disney classic
The jungle book is about a human boy named Mowgli who is raised by a pack of wolves in the jungle, until it is decided that he can't stay in the jungle anymore. Bagheera has problems getting Mowgli back to the man village, because Mowgli dosen't want to leave the jungle. Then Mowgli meets baloo the bear. After an encounter with the mad King Louie of the apes, and pressed to return to the man village by Baloo and Bagheera, Mowgli runs away. Later on, Mowgli meets Shere Khan, the tiger. I can't tell you what happens at the end, you'll have to see for yourself. Unfortunately, halfway through the production of the jungle book, Walt Disney died. If you want more jungle fun, be sure to check out The Jungle book 2.


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