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The Jungle Book

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7.3/10 • 6.2K

1967-10-181h 18m

FamilyAnimationAdventure

The Jungle is JUMPIN'!

The boy Mowgli makes his way to the man-village with Bagheera, the wise panther. Along the way he meets jazzy King Louie, the hypnotic snake Kaa and the lovable, happy-go-lucky bear Baloo, who teaches Mowgli "The Bare Necessities" of life and the true meaning of friendship.

Directors
Wolfgang Reitherman
Editors
Norman Carlisle

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Bruce Reitherman

    Bruce Reitherman

    Mowgli the Man Cub (voice)

  2. Phil Harris

    Phil Harris

    Baloo the Bear (voice)

  3. Sebastian Cabot

    Sebastian Cabot

    Bagheera the Panther (voice)

  4. George Sanders

    George Sanders

    Shere Khan the Tiger (voice)

  5. Sterling Holloway

    Sterling Holloway

    Kaa the Snake (voice)

  6. Louis Prima

    Louis Prima

    King Louie of the Apes (voice)

  7. J. Pat O'Malley

    J. Pat O'Malley

    Col. Hathi the Elephant / Buzzie (voice)

  8. Clint Howard

    Clint Howard

    Junior (voice)

  9. Chad Stuart

    Chad Stuart

    Dizzy (voice)

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Kamurai

Jul 16, 2020

6/10

Good watch, might watch again, and can recommend if you've seen any other version or are looking for a writing analysis. During a lot of the movie, I was kind of in nostalgia mode, remember things I saw / felt when I was a kid, just sort of enjoying the way back machine experience. It wasn't until almost the very last scene that it clicked how good the writing is in this. I know this is known for the excellent animation styling, the catchy tunes, and charming coming of age semantics, but this uses several strong formulas that have been used since Aesop's fables. And that's what made me realize the writing quality, I felt as if I was watching an on fable with moral lessons of consequence. Up until that point I was mentally preparing how this 1967 animation is actually a perfect metaphor for 2020 entitled child entering the real world: never being told no, even to the threat of great, potentially lethal, loss because even in the face of danger, they've been taught that they deserve, even in the logic that it can't be true on both sides though both believe that. Hmmm, that sounds a lot like religious war. Digressing back to the writing: Mowgli embodies naivety, narcissism, entitlement, whatever you would like to call as he's a victim / ward of extreme chances of compassion: he just happens to luck into survival wherever he goes. While Tarzan makes more sense, this is character development for the series of situations (each one their own potential fable) with the main character shifting to and fro from Bagera to Mowgli to Balloo, each one being taught lessons as the adventure continues. With the representation of the jungle and the adversities that Mowgli faces, Mowgli slowly learns what Bagera and Baloo both know: most people are only interested in their own interests, but sometimes those that have enough can be in a position to help others. The xenoism (racism) that Sher Khan has for Mowgli as a human is enough for these predators give up his companionship to help him to the man-village. The really odd lesson is that Mowgli embraces the self-interest needed in the jungle, despite dialogue to the contrary.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$4,000,000.00
Revenue
$378,000,000.00
Keywords
based on novel or booknarrationhuman animal relationshipvillainmusicalferal childanthropomorphismjungleorphanindiaanimal lead