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* WasntThatFun: Baloo considers rescuing Mowgli from the monkeys, which includes a chase sequence and a temple collapsing, "a swingin' party".

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* AsYouKnow: Bagheera reminds Baloo that the reason Shere Khan hates humans is because of their weapons and fire.



* ButtBiter: In a slightly more serious context than usual. Shere Khan bites Baloo in the backside at one point during his battle with him.



* ConspicuouslyLightPatch: During the chase scene through the temple, the pillar Louie accidentally breaks is differently animated than the previous one he and Baloo ran past.



* MoodWhiplash: The celebration after Shere Khan's defeat very quickly changes gear to solemness over Baloo's DisneyDeath.
* MusicalWorldHypotheses: Alternate universe. The monkeys taunt Baloo with lyrics from "Bare Necessities", and Shere Khan overhears Kaa singing "Trust in Me".



* SuddenSoundtrackStop: When "I Wanna Be Like You" comes to an end, the music stops for a few seconds as Baloo keeps singing until he realises that his monkey disguise has been compromised.



* TemptingFate: Mowgli does this a lot. The most obvious example: Kaa first appears ''immediately'' after Mowgli tells Bagheera "I can take care of myself", and Kaa nearly kills the both of them. Mowgli ''does'' save Bagheera from Kaa by pushing the snake off the tree, so he's not completeley wrong.

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Mowgli does this a lot. The most obvious example: Kaa first appears ''immediately'' after Mowgli tells Bagheera "I can take care of myself", and Kaa nearly kills the both of them. Mowgli ''does'' save Bagheera from Kaa by pushing the snake off the tree, so he's not completeley completely wrong.



--->'''Baloo:''' Yessir, nothin' or nobody's gonna come between us again! (''cue Shanti'')

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--->'''Baloo:''' Yessir, nothin' or nobody's gonna come between us again! (''cue Shanti'')''[cue Shanti]''


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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Downplayed, but Shanti takes a strange boy she's never met before falling out of a tree while she's gathering water in remarkable stride.
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This film marks a turning point in Disney's history, and not for the better. Creator/WaltDisney, who had produced every film in the Disney Animated Canon up to that point, died partway through the making of ''The Jungle Book'' in 1966. While it wasn't the last he ''greenlit'', that being ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', his passing marked a commercial and artistic downturn for the studio that would last until the release of ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1'' in 1989. The films released between those two are still loved by fans and critics, but are generally thought of as being noticeably below the standard of the Walt-produced films, and this slump is generally seen as indicative of the atmosphere surrounding UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation. Much of the quality of the films released during this period are widely attributed to creative stagnation caused by the presence of stalwart executives trying to make the House of Mouse's work adhere to the standards of the movies Walt produced, and only after the firing of these executives by Jeffery Katzenberg (following the near-CreatorKiller failure of ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'' in 1985) did Disney begin to pick itself back up by their bootstraps.

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This film marks a turning point in Disney's history, and not for the better. Creator/WaltDisney, who had produced every film in the Disney Animated Canon up to that point, died partway through the making of ''The Jungle Book'' in 1966. While it wasn't the last he ''greenlit'', that being ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', his passing marked a commercial and artistic downturn for the studio that would last until the release of ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1'' ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' in 1989. The films released between those two are still loved by fans and critics, but are generally thought of as being noticeably below the standard of the Walt-produced films, and this slump is generally seen as indicative of the atmosphere surrounding UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation. Much of the quality of the films released during this period are widely attributed to creative stagnation caused by the presence of stalwart executives trying to make the House of Mouse's work adhere to the standards of the movies Walt produced, and only after the firing of these executives by Jeffery Katzenberg (following the near-CreatorKiller failure of ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'' in 1985) did Disney begin to pick itself back up by their bootstraps.
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* TripTrap: When Baloo tries to save Mowlgi from being kidnapped by monkeys, two monkeys stretch a vine to trip him and make him fall down a cliff.

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** Before that, Baloo, albeit reluctantly, went back on his word that Mowgli could stay in the jungle with him, when he takes Bagheera's advice and tells Mowgli he needs to go back to the man-village. This causes Mowgli to run away and put himself in even more danger than ever. Baloo even comments that he will never forgive himself if something happens to Mowgli.
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This film marks a turning point in Disney's history, and not for the better. Creator/WaltDisney, who had produced every film in the Disney Animated Canon up to that point, died partway through the making of ''The Jungle Book'' in 1966. While it wasn't the last he ''greenlit'', that being ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', his passing marked a commercial and artistic downturn for the studio that would last until the release of ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'' in 1989. The films released between those two are still loved by fans and critics, but are generally thought of as being noticeably below the standard of the Walt-produced films, and this slump is generally seen as indicative of the atmosphere surrounding UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation. Much of the quality of the films released during this period are widely attributed to creative stagnation caused by the presence of stalwart executives trying to make the House of Mouse's work adhere to the standards of the movies Walt produced, and only after the firing of these executives by Jeffery Katzenberg (following the near-CreatorKiller failure of ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'' in 1985) did Disney begin to pick itself back up by their bootstraps.

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This film marks a turning point in Disney's history, and not for the better. Creator/WaltDisney, who had produced every film in the Disney Animated Canon up to that point, died partway through the making of ''The Jungle Book'' in 1966. While it wasn't the last he ''greenlit'', that being ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', his passing marked a commercial and artistic downturn for the studio that would last until the release of ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1'' in 1989. The films released between those two are still loved by fans and critics, but are generally thought of as being noticeably below the standard of the Walt-produced films, and this slump is generally seen as indicative of the atmosphere surrounding UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation. Much of the quality of the films released during this period are widely attributed to creative stagnation caused by the presence of stalwart executives trying to make the House of Mouse's work adhere to the standards of the movies Walt produced, and only after the firing of these executives by Jeffery Katzenberg (following the near-CreatorKiller failure of ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'' in 1985) did Disney begin to pick itself back up by their bootstraps.



* CastingGag: Verna Felton provides the voice of Winifred, an elephant. This isn't the first time, as it also happened with the previous Disney film ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}''.

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* CastingGag: Verna Felton provides the voice of Winifred, an elephant. This isn't the first time, as it also happened with the previous Disney film ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}''.



* PigeonholedVoiceActor: Phil Harris would go on to play Little John in Disney's ''Disney/RobinHood'' (which was basically Baloo again in both appearance and attitude) and a similar character in ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' as O'Malley.

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* PigeonholedVoiceActor: Phil Harris would go on to play Little John in Disney's ''Disney/RobinHood'' ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood'' (which was basically Baloo again in both appearance and attitude) and a similar character in ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' as O'Malley.



* ShoutOut: Near the end of the film, [[spoiler:Bagheera delivers a eulogy to the apparently dead Baloo as the background music plays]]. Surprisingly, this background music is a GriefSong and a shout-out to "Chorale for Snow White" from the 1937 film ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.

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* ShoutOut: Near the end of the film, [[spoiler:Bagheera delivers a eulogy to the apparently dead Baloo as the background music plays]]. Surprisingly, this background music is a GriefSong and a shout-out to "Chorale for Snow White" from the 1937 film ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.

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->''"Here's [[Literature/TheJungleBook the novel]]. Now the first thing I want you to do is ''not'' read it."''
-->-- '''Walt Disney''' to his writing staff

The 19th entry into the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, released on October 18, 1967.

Based on a collection of stories of the same name published around 1893 by Creator/RudyardKipling, Disney found ''Literature/TheJungleBook'' and loved at least some of its ideas, so they chose it for [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon one of their]] {{Animated Adaptation}}s. The result was and is widely considered a great Disney film, the best and perhaps most original animated Disney film of the 1960s. That said, this adaptation of ''The Jungle Book'' was one of the greatest cases of AdaptationDisplacement in history, so great a case that Disney felt free to use some of Mowgli's friends and foes and rivals far, far away from the books and jungles where they were conceived, and so it considers them its own.

One of Disney's most publicized features, the film spawned two AnimatedSeries [[SpinOff Spin-Offs]]: ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', an AnthropomorphicShift Animated Series that puts three of the main characters from Disney's version of ''The Jungle Book'' into an AlternateContinuity, and ''WesternAnimation/JungleCubs'', which focuses on [[SpinOffBabies the infant lives of the animal residents of the film]]. ''The Jungle Book'' also received its inevitable sequel titled ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook2''. In 2013, a stage version was produced; Disney was not directly involved (but might get involved if the show does well enough to get a Broadway run).

This film marks a turning point in Disney's history, and not for the better. Creator/WaltDisney, who had produced every film in the Disney Animated Canon up to that point, died partway through the making of ''The Jungle Book'' in 1966. While it wasn't the last he ''greenlit'', that being ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', his passing marked a commercial and artistic downturn for the studio that would last until the release of ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'' in 1989. The films released between those two are still loved by fans and critics, but are generally thought of as being noticeably below the standard of the Walt-produced films, and this slump is generally seen as indicative of the atmosphere surrounding UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation. Much of the quality of the films released during this period are widely attributed to creative stagnation caused by the presence of stalwart executives trying to make the House of Mouse's work adhere to the standards of the movies Walt produced, and only after the firing of these executives by Jeffery Katzenberg (following the near-CreatorKiller failure of ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'' in 1985) did Disney begin to pick itself back up by their bootstraps.

On April 15, 2016, Disney released [[Film/TheJungleBook2016 a CG/live action hybrid adaptation of the film]], with an AllStarCast featuring Creator/BillMurray as Baloo, Creator/IdrisElba as Shere Khan, Creator/BenKingsley as Bagheera, Creator/ChristopherWalken as King Louie and Creator/ScarlettJohansson as a [[GenderFlip gender-flipped]] Kaa.

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!!''The Jungle Book'' provides examples of:

* ActorAllusion:
** King Louie is played by Louis Prima, whose nickname was "The King of the Swing". In King Louie's song, "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)", he refers to himself as the "King of the Swingers".
** It gets better. Prima was notorious for many songs extolling his preference for bigger women such as "The Bigger The Figure" (featured in ''WesternAnimation/{{Igor}}''). Now, knowing that, observe his character's reaction to Baloo's disguise.
* AdaptationalBadass: Shere Khan in the film is far more menacing than he was in the original stories, in which he was not so much feared by the other animals as disdained for being lame and a man-eater; not because man are respected, but because they are seen as easy prey. On the other hand, the books' Shere Khan is smarter and a lot more influential, succeeding in turning almost the entire wolf pack against Mowgli and Akela.
* AdaptationalComicRelief: Many characters get this treatment, with Baloo, Kaa and Hathi being the most obvious examples. In the book, all three are serious characters and mentors to Mowgli. Here, Baloo is a lazy, laid-back BigFun friend of Mowgli, Kaa is a LaughablyEvil ButtMonkey antagonist, and Hathi is a bumbling, absent-minded military commander.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the original ''Literature/TheJungleBook'', while Baloo genuinely loved Mowgli, he was a SternTeacher to the man-cub who did not shy away from CorporalPunishment to discipline him. Here, he's a laid-back BigFun character who would never hurt Mowgli.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Kaa was one of Mowgli's allies and mentors in the original book, saving him from the Bandar-log, giving him advice for battle against the dholes, and never threatening to harm him. In fact, Mowgli was the only character able to resist his hypnotic dance (implied to be because he's human). In the movie, he's a more comical villain, but is a genuine threat to the level that Bagheera is afraid of him when he's angry. All the while, the python threatening to predate Mowgli sounds for all the world like Franchise/WinnieThePooh with a lisp, and well he should considering they're both voiced by Creator/SterlingHolloway and (currently) Creator/JimCummings.
* AdaptationalWimp:
** Mowgli doesn't do much besides interacting with the more colorful animal characters and ultimately tying a flaming branch to Shere Khan's tail. In the original book his entire life is full of lessons and hardships about how to become a formidable predator, even though he's at a big disadvantage since he lacks the claws, fangs and muscles of the animals of the jungle, and in the end he's able to survive to grow into a man by becoming one of the smartest and strongest creatures the jungle has seen.
** Kaa the python, who is a powerful badass and much more deserving of respect in the book. He is the only animal in the jungle that the monkeys fear, and even Baloo and Bagheera are wary when approaching him.
** Colonel Hathi is a bungling leader to his troop in both films. In the original book he was an aggressive elephant who once destroyed a human village.
** Bagheera is noticeably less formidable in the movie. In the book, he's one of the jungle's most feared and respected inhabitants -- not so much in the movie, where he's more of a [[TheComicallySerious Comically Serious]] ButtMonkey.
** Akela and the wolves also get this, as in the opening of the film they give Mowgli to Bagheera because they feel that they cannot protect him from Shere Khan. In the book, Shere Khan himself comes to demand the child, and the pack stands up to him. Akela remains an important ally to Mowgli until the wolf's death.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Many. Most obviously, Baloo and Bageehra essentially switch personalities, and Kaa becomes a conniving villain rather than a wise mentor for Mowgli.
* AffablyEvil: Nearly all of the RoguesGallery have some amount of charm to their personality and valid reasons for their wrathful intentions (Kaa for food, Shere Khan for his hatred and self preservation from man).
* AllThereInTheManual: A story book based on the film revealed that Shere Khan's primary hatred for man comes from having been shot by a hunter. It made no mention whether the hunter had shot him in self-defence or not.
* AllUpToYou: Bagheera says this to Baloo to take Mowgli to the man-village because he would listen to Baloo.
* AmusingInjuries: Kaa, when pushed off the branch, gets extreme whiplash, a knot in his tail, and has to walk.. er.. painfully crawl.. his way off scene. Twice in as many days.
* AnalogyBackfire: When discussing the idea of letting Mowgli stay in the jungle...
-->'''Bagheera:''' The jungle is not the place for him.\\
'''Baloo:''' I grew up in the jungle. Take a look at me!\\
'''Bagheera:''' Yes, just look at yourself! Look at that eye!
* AnimalGenderBender:
** Colonel Hathi leads the troop of elephants. In RealLife elephant bulls are solitary, and only enter a herd to mate, then leave once they've done their business.
** King Louie is drawn without floppy cheekpads or flanges, making him look more like a female orangutan
* AnimalTalk: One of the few things that's more or less exactly the same as Kipling's original book is that all animals (and Mowgli) can talk to one another.
* AnimationBump: Milt Kahl's work with Shere Khan is a notable version of this.
* AntiVillain: Most of the rouges gallery have semi-valid reasons for wanting to kill Mowgli, some more valid than others. With Kaa he's just trying to get a meal, with Shere Khan it's the fact that man had driven tigers to near-extinction. King Louie doesn't even want to kill Mowgli at all--he just wants to learn about man.
* ArmorPiercingResponse: Bagheera delivers a particularily powerful one, as he discusses the danger Mowgli is in with Baloo, who is reluctant to let him go.
--> '''Baloo:''' ''[sniffing]'' 'I love that kid. I love him like he was my own cub.\\
'''Bagheera:''' 'Then think of what's best for Mowgli and not yourself!
* ArtShift: Kaa undergoes this between scenes. Compare his [[http://unshavedmouse.wordpress.com/2012/12/20/disney-review-with-the-unshaved-mouse-19-the-jungle-book/kaa-1/ more snakelike appearance in the first act]] to his [[http://unshavedmouse.wordpress.com/2012/12/20/disney-review-with-the-unshaved-mouse-19-the-jungle-book/kaa-2/ more stylized appearance in the third act. The change can be generalized as Kaa's eyes coming together in the third act when they were far apart in the first act]]. But then he shifts back after Shere Khan leaves to resume his wild goose chase.
* AscendedExtra: Baloo was really supposed to only be a bit part in the original movie, but Walt Disney was so impressed with Phil Harris's vocal performance that the bear was promoted to a major character.
* AttractiveBentGender: Baloo's female orangutan disguise.
* BadassBaritone: Shere Khan.
* BarbieDollAnatomy: Mowgli has no nipples.
* BearyFriendly: Baloo. Despite Bagheera's fears of his ToxicFriendInfluence on Mowgli, he's not an example of BearsAreBadNews.
* BigBad: Shere Khan.
* BigDamnHeroes: Just as Shere Khan is about to kill Mowgli, Baloo grabs him by the tail.
* BigFriendlyDog: Two members of Mowgli's wolf family. In the beginning of the film we see them tackle Mowgli and give his face a good licking.
* BigGood: Bagheera.
* BigThinShortTrio: The main trio in the film; Baloo (big), Bagheera (thin), and Mowgli (short).
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Mowgli leaves for the man-village, and is now with his people. Baloo is absolutely heartbroken, with Bagheera reassuring him that Mowgli is safer now. In the end, Baloo and Bagheera stroll away into the sunset, singing a reprise of "The Bare Necessities"]]. It's made more bittersweet once realising that this was the final film Walt Disney ever saw completed in his lifetime.
** This is softened by the sequel, because Mowgli does see them again.
* BloodlessCarnage: Baloo's battle with Shere Khan.
* BrattyHalfPint: Mowgli, who refuses to leave the jungle and continuously runs from his guardians in a stubborn fit (usually straight into danger).
* BreakUpMakeUpScenario: For reasons said above, Mowgli has one with Baloo.
* CaptainObvious: Baloo with his indignant comment "She did that on purpose!"
* CastingGag: Verna Felton provides the voice of Winifred, an elephant. This isn't the first time, as it also happened with the previous Disney film ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}''.
* CatsAreMean: [[BigBad Shere Khan's]] very name is enough to bring a chill down the other animals' spines. Bagheera however is a key protagonist and one of the [[OnlySaneMan most rational and benevolent characters]] in the jungle.
* CatsAreSnarkers: Bagheera the panther is easily the snarkiest character in the movie, and Shere Khan the tiger, though he doesn't get many lines, comes across as at least somewhat snarky as well.
-->'''[[TooDumbToLive Mowgli]]:''' You don't scare me. I won't run from anyone.\\
'''Shere Khan:''' Ah, you have spirit for one so small. And such spirit is deserving of a sporting chance. Now, I'm going to close my eyes and count to ten. It makes the chase more interesting... [[BadassBoast for me]].
* TheChewToy: Bagheera, somewhat, in part thanks to him being TheComicallySerious of sorts.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
** Bagheera gets this in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin''.
** And let's not say anything about poor Rocky the Rhino.
* CloserToEarth: Winifred, the only shown female resident of the jungle is much less befuddled and pompous than her husband. Though Bagheera seems to act as the OnlySaneMan no contest.
* {{Cloudcuckooland}}: The jungle seems to be filled with a rather dominating amount of bizarre and whimsical residents, especially in the original film.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Baloo does this several times, when Bagheera talks to him about Mowgli.
** First, during Mowgli's fighting lesson with Baloo:
--->'''Bagheera:''' Fine teacher you are, old ironpaws.\\
'''Baloo:''' ''(brightly)'' Oh, thanks, Bagheera.
** Second, when Bagheera urges Baloo to return Mowgli to the man-village, though this may be more him teasing Bagheera:
--->'''Bagheera:''' Baloo, birds of a feather should flock together. You wouldn't marry a panther, would you?\\
'''Baloo:''' I don't know. ''(amused)'' Come to think of it, no panther ever asked me.
* TheComicallySerious: Shere Khan, particularly during his confrontation with Kaa.
** Also Bagheera, the who is the OnlySaneMan but also the ChewToy.
* CompositeCharacter:
** Kaa's more villainous characterization has a few notable character traits more similar to, ironically, Shere Khan's book incarnation (a cunning ManipulativeBastard who is, however, somewhat arrogant and pathetic). His characterization, particularly his snivelling, cowardly personality and the way he sucks up to Shere Khan, also recalls Tabaqui, Khan's jackal sidekick from the book, who is absent from the movie.
** Much lower scale example, Mowgli's father (merely Father Wolf in the book) is referred to as Rama, the name of an unrelated bull character in the original stories.
* CoversAlwaysLie: [[http://www.impawards.com/1967/jungle_book.html The original poster]] depicts Baloo as brown, while he's gray in the movie. Also, Baloo is seen grasping Kaa by the throat on the VHS cover, despite the fact that the two characters never interact.
* CowardlyLion:
** The vultures are terrified of Shere Khan, but that doesn't stop them from directly attacking him when he goes after Mowgli and Baloo.
** Despite his pyrophobia, Shere Khan attempts to take out the fire before finally panicking.
* CurbStompBattle: Baloo doesn't have a chance against Khan in the climax.
* DeadpanSnarker: Bagheera. See StealthInsult section. Also...
-->'''Baloo:''' Oh, stop worrying, Baggy! Stop worrying! I'll take care of him.\\
'''Bagheera:''' [[SarcasmMode Yes, like you did when the monkeys kidnapped him, huh?]]
* DemotedToExtra: The wolves, despite their prominent role raising Mowgli in the original book, only appear at the beginning of the film and do not appear at all in the sequel or spin offs. Akela in particular: easily one of the most important characters in the book, here he appears for only a single scene and winds up being incredibly forgettable (he also gets a key appearance in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/JungleCubs'' however).
%%* DisneyDeath: Baloo.
* {{Disneyfication}}: As the quote atop the page shows, Disney was aiming for a LighterAndSofter flick instead of following Kipling, to the point where the film is an InNameOnly adaptation of the first book. Creator/RudyardKipling's ''Literature/JungleBooks'' (yes, two of them) depict the orphaned Mowgli growing into a strong and intelligent young man whose jungle upbringing will make him something of a NobleSavage. Baloo was a sleepy [[GrumpyBear grump]] with a HiddenHeartOfGold, rather than a kindly GentleGiant. Kaa the python, while large, intimidating, and alien, is one of Mowgli's ''allies'', not enemies. Hathi the elephant is wise and powerful and when he tells Shere Khan to clear off ("How Fear Came"), the tiger does so -- he is not a pompous ass who fancies himself a Victoria Cross-winning British Army colonel. There is quite a lot of violence, too. At one point Kaa hypnotizes a troupe of monkeys into becoming his helpless (ahem) dinner guests; later on Mowgli and the wolves kill Shere Khan by a stampede of water-buffalo over him. (In the Disney version he doesn't even die!) The story "Red Dog" has Mowgli cause the marauding dogs of the title to be attacked by millions of angry bees; those who jump in the river to survive are attacked by Mowgli with a knife; and those left then face Mowgli ''and'' his enraged wolf pack. And incidentally, Mowgli does most of this while he's naked. It should come as no surprise that none of the violence or nudity makes it into the Disney version, but Disney not only censors the story but effectively throws out every last original plot thread. A documentary on the DVD explains how Disney's writers "improved" on the original, but in fact it becomes clear that what they really did was to whittle away at the original storyline until there was almost nothing left except for a few almost coincidental similarities. They can't even pronounce Mowgli's name right. ("''Mow'' rhymes with ''cow''", says Kipling.) All this can be easily explained by the fact that Walt Disney specifically told the production crew ''not'' to read the book. He gave an outline on the characters and plot ideas he wanted and didn't want the book itself to be used as a reference - specially as the original script and songs, inspired by the book, had a bit more darkness than is usual in a Disney film (to the point that the writer was ditched despite a long story with Disney, and the only song kept before changing composers was a cheery tune that became the SignatureSong of the film, "The Bare Necessities").
* DistractedByTheSexy:
** Mowgli instantly loses all control of his mental faculties the moment he sees Shanti and hears her singing, a reaction [[ShowSomeLeg she quite deliberately uses to lure him into the village]] - by the time she blinks her eyes at him he's [[{{Catchphrase}} gone, man: solid gone]].
** King Louie on seeing Baloo disguised as a [[AttractiveBentGender big, beautiful ape.]]
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Baloo is a lazy, good-natured [[TheSlacker slacker]] who lives in harmony with nature, loves music to the point that if he hears it playing he can't resist dancing, thinks human civilisation is severely corrupting, and is profoundly irresponsible. Although the film was made in the mid-late 60s and Baloo talks like a 40s hipster, his characterisation reflects Uncle Walt's loathing of the counterculture.
* ADogNamedDog: A bilingual example, since Baloo means "bear" in Hindi; hence, "Bear the bear".
* DoomyDoomsOfDoom: After being interrupted in his meal of Mowgli, but before [[spoiler:receiving extreme whiplash when Mowgli shoves his coils off the tree branch]]:
--> '''Kaa:''' (''to Bagheera'') You have just sealed your doom.
* DoorSlamsYou: Baloo does this to Bagheera when the latter is employing NobodyHereButUsStatues.
* TheDreaded: Shere Khan.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The elephants in this film actually all made an appearance in [[WesternAnimation/MiscellaneousDisneyShorts the short subject]] ''Goliath II'' before actually making their official debuts here.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Kaa dislikes Shere Khan's wrathful reasons for hunting Mowgli rather than hunting merely for food and criticizes him for "picking on that poor defenseless boy" once he knows he's safely out of earshot. [[HypocriticalHumor Then he remembers that he's currently got that "poor defenseless boy" in his coils]].
-->'''Mowgli:''' (''once out of Kaa's grasp'') You told me a lie, Kaa! You said I could trust you!\\
'''Kaa:''' (''scornfully'') It's like ''you'' said: you can't trust ANYONE!
* EverybodyLives: There are no deaths in the film, which is admittedly odd even for a [[{{Disneyfication}} Disney adaptation]].
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: King Louie and his monkeys subvert this because they did kidnap Mowgli.
* EvilSoundsDeep: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXjviLBYrS8 Shere Khan]]''.
* ExactWords: [[HypnoticEyes "I can see to it that you]] ''[[ImAHumanitarian never]]'' [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty have to leave this jungle."]]
* ExcusePlot: {{Enforced|Trope}}: Walt Disney specifically told the story artists to not read or follow the book, and even chewed them out when they had concerns over the simplistic story, saying the characters and entertainment were more important. Floyd Norman, who worked on the film, summed it up on his blog:
-->"With Pixar's string of successful movies it became popular among animation buffs to quote the familiar mantra, story, story, story. But, I remember it was no less than Walt Disney himself who chewed us out back during the development of "The Jungle Book." Because we thought we had legitimate concerns about the films' simple plot line. Well, we caught the wrath of the Old Maestro head on. "You guys worry too much about the story," Walt shouted. "Just give me some good stuff." And, what was that good stuff Walt Disney was talking about, you ask? Fun, humor, entertainment. In a word, Walt was speaking of gags. "The Jungle Book" didn't need a more involved story line because we already had great characters to work with. Let the humor come out of the situation, the characters, and the story will take care of itself."
* {{Expy}}: The elephants are actually expies of the elephants from [[WesternAnimation/MiscellaneousDisneyShorts the animated short]] "WesternAnimation/GoliathII". In fact, all of the elephants' designs from this short were actually reused for this movie!
** Baloo's personality is basically Phil Harris' comic persona developed on ''Radio/TheJackBennyProgram'', minus the heavy drinking. In fact, this movie is much more entertaining if you're familiar with Phil on that show before seeing it.
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Subverted at the end, where at first Baloo appears to have died a gruesome death at the hands of Shere Khan, but then it turns out that he survived.
* FreezeFrameBonus: You can see Mowgli's buttcrack during both wedgie scenes if you pause at the right frames.
* ForceFeeding: A relatively humorous example occurs when upon capturing Mowgli, King Louie holds his mouth open to feed him a banana.
* FriendlyTickleTorture:
** Mowgli tickles Baloo after the both have a play-fight in their first encounter. In the midst of his laughter, Baloo tells Mowgli that one did not do that in the jungle. Ironically, Baloo himself later commits the [[TickleTorture unfriendly version]] against King Louie, thereby bringing down the building.
** Averted in ''The Jungle Book II'' in the deleted song, "I've got you beat". When Mowgli tries to explain to Shanti about how a beat works when singing and dancing, he briefly tickles Ranjan to demonstrate.
* FriendshipSong: "That's What Friends Are For", sung to Mowgli by a quartet of vultures (who bear an astounding resemblance to The Beatles) in the style of a barbershop quartet.
* GrayRainOfDepression: During Baloo's DisneyDeath scene.
* HakunaMatata: Baloo's way of life, as he looks "for the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities".
%%* HandGagging: A monkey does this to Mowgli.
* HappilyEverBefore
* HonorableElephant: Colonel Hathi and his troops. Particularly Hathi, himself.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Shere Khan's attitude towards humans, which is why he wants to kill Mowgli.
* HumanKnot: Happens to Kaa. He's a rope-like snake, which helps.
* HumanTrafficJam: Happens to the elephants when they're ordered to halt.
* HumiliationConga: Happens to Kaa - he is pushed off of a tree, hitting his head several times, gets a knot in his tail, and the momentum causes him to fold up like an accordian. Mowgli is ''quite'' amused.
* HypnoticEyes: Kaa.
* IllKillYou: Uttered by Shere Khan at the end just right before he attacks Baloo.
* IncomingHam: "That's what frieeeeeeeeends...aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa[[EvilSoundsDeep are for]]."
* ImMelting: Implied to be Shere Khan's ultimate fate.
* IndyPloy: Baloo's plan to rescue Mowgli from the monkeys.
* InkSuitActor: Baloo, Shere Khan, and King Louie are heavily based on their respective voice actors (Phil Harris, Creator/GeorgeSanders, and Louis Prima). Also, Mowgli's animation is based on Bruce Reitherman, at times employing {{Rotoscoping}}.
* InNameOnly: The film bears little resemblance to [[Literature/TheJungleBook Kipling's original]]. To Wit:
** It turned Kaa into a literal SmugSnake, Baloo into a hedonist, and Bagheera into something of a godfather.
** Mowgli is changed from a NobleSavage to a BrattyHalfPint.
** At one point in the Kipling stories, Kaa the python hypnotizes a troupe of monkeys into becoming his helpless (ahem) dinner guests; later on, Mowgli singes Shere Khan's fur with a burning branch, and when that fails to get rid of him, Mowgli and the wolves stampede a herd of water-buffalo over him. As if that wasn't enough, in the story "Red Dog", Mowgli causes the marauding dogs of the title to be attacked by millions of angry bees; those who survive this by jumping into the river are attacked by Mowgli with a knife, and any that are left must then face Mowgli and his enraged wolf pack. Incidentally, Mowgli does most of this while he's naked. It should come as no surprise that none of this makes it into the Disney version.
** Using fire against Shere Khan does show up in the movie. The branch was tied to his tail, but he was never directly singed. Well, not that we see, at least...
** Hathi is a bumbling but benevolent ModernMajorGeneral, rather than the heavily scarred, human-hating ShellShockedVeteran from the stories.
** Shere Khan is a suave and dangerous badass, rather than the crippled but occasionally dangerous shadow of a once great predator from the book.
** King Louie is an original character; the monkeys in the book, called ''Bandar-log'', have no leader. The vultures aren't present in the book either; the most prominent bird character is Chil the Kite.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Baloo and Mowgli, and Bagheera and Mowgli.
* {{Irony}}: This exchange:
-->'''Bagheera:''' But Shere Khan the tiger! He's sure to pick up the boy's trail!\\
'''Hathi:''' Shere Khan? Nonsense, old boy. Shere Khan isn't within miles of here!\\
'''Shere Khan:''' (in the brush behind them) ''(laughs)''
* IWillTearYourArmsOff: When Baloo and Bagheera are trying to rescue Mowgli from King Louie and the apes, Baloo actually tells himself, "I'm gonna tear him limb to limb..."
* JobSong: "Colonel Hathi's March" is sung by the elephants about their job of patrolling around the jungle.
* JungleJazz: This movie, like with a few other Disney films, contains some upbeat jazz numbers, in this case sung by the more fun-loving jungle animals. Most noteworthy are "Bare Necessities" sung by Baloo the sloth bear, and "I Wan'na Be Like You," sung by King Louie and his apes. The latter was sung by Music/LouisPrima, who also lent his name to CanonForeigner King Louie as well as played him. Prima also played the Trumpet Solo whiles his band, Sam Beutera and the Witnesses, performed the initial lyrics. The scat exchange between Louie and Baloo was originally supposed to be Baloo repeating Louie's scat, but actor Phil Harris' improvised Scat impressed Prima enough to be included in the song. The soundtrack version has Beutera in the role of Baloo and merely repeating the scat of Prima's Louie.
* JunglesSoundLikeKookaburras: A kookaburra laugh is heard in the opening scene, just as Bagheera narrates that the story takes place in the jungles of India.
* KnightOfCerebus: Shere Khan. As AffablyEvil as he is, his appearance in the original film stops much of the fun and silly mood and makes things more tense and dark.
* LargeHam: King Louie, at least during "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)".
* LineInTheSand: The elephant brigade all step back, (except for one, who immediately steps back, as well), when asked to volunteer.
* LoadBearingHero: Baloo and King Louie are stuck holding up the ruins that Louie uses as his headquarters. (Louie might count as a LoadBearingBoss, though).
* LoinCloth: Mowgli's standard outfit. [[MagicPants It's proven to be pretty tough, too, since it didn't get damaged when Bagheera bit down on Mowgli's shorts trying to pull him off the tree. It just stretched three feet back and went back in its original position when Bagheera lost his grip.]]
* LostInImitation: A lot of later adaptions of the original stories, while usually more faithful to the original source material, tend to borrow elements from the Disney movie. Variations of King Louie appear in the [[Film/TheJungleBook1994 live-action movie]] and [[Anime/TheJungleBook Shonen anime]] for example. Characterizations such as that of Shere Khan and Baloo are also occasionally borrowed vaguely from their Disney interpretations.
* ManiacMonkeys: King Louie's monkeys end up kidnapping Mowgli to bring to him, and end up [[{{Pun}} making a monkey out of Baloo]] when he tries to stop them.
* MassOhCrap: The vultures when Shere Khan interrupts their song and [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom thanks them for leading him to his "victim"]].
* MercyLead: Impressed by Mowgli's lack of fear of him, Shere Khan decides to give him a ten second head start. However, when he gets to four, as soon as it becomes clear that Mowgli really ''isn't'' scared of him and plans to fight back, he quickly counts down the rest and attacks Mowgli; if it wasn't for Baloo, Mowgli would most likely be tiger food at that very moment.
* MildlyMilitary: The elephants. Their theme, "Colonel Hathi's March", is even a parody of military marches.
* MindControlEyes: Anyone whom Kaa hypnotizes. Also Baloo when caught up in the music of King Louie and the Monkeys.
* MisplacedWildlife:
** Orangutans are only found in Borneo and Sumatra (although they did live in India in prehistoric times, but probably went extinct long before the arrival of mancubs).
** The other monkeys have prehensile tails like New World monkeys, and their body proportions resemble spider monkeys which are native to South America.
* MisplacedVegetation: Baloo sings about taking the prickly pear. While [[ShownTheirWork cacti do in fact grow in jungles]], Cacti are native to the ''western'' hemisphere... and they usually don't grow in humid environments like the movie's setting.
* MistakenForDying: Baloo at the end.
* NaiveAnimalLover: The Disney version of Mowgli insists he has all the necessary skills to survive in the jungle when he clearly doesn't, and as such, he thinks he can handle animals that want to kill and/or eat him on his own. The most notable example of this is before the final battle with Shere Khan. Despite the Vultures' insistence to run away, Mowgli refuses to move. Khan probably would have succeeding in killing him, too, if not for Baloo holding him back by his tail at the last second.
* {{Narrator}}: Bagheera in this version.
* NasalTrauma: Baloo asks Mowgli to flick a fly off his nose. The monkey who'd taken Mowgli's place hits him on the nose.
* NervesOfSteel: When Mowgli meets Shere Khan face to face, he states straight out to the tiger that he isn't scared of him, and when Shere Khan decides to give him a MercyLead, Mowgli instead grabs a stick and tries to fight him directly.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Mowgli being alone in the jungle made him an easy target for Shere Khan. Shere Khan found out Mowgli was alone in the jungle because he was eavesdropping on a conversation between Bagheera and Colonel Hathi. Later, the Vultures' singing catches his attention and he finds Mowgli. In both cases, Mowgli would have been safer from Shere Khan if the characters had kept silent.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Sher Khan unwittingly saved Mowgli's life. Kaa had Mowgli fast asleep and in his cluches, just as Sher Khan dropped by and asked Kaa about Mowgli's whereabouts. This distraction was enough for Mowgli to wake up and escape.
* NobleWolf: The wolf pack that took in Mowgli when he was a baby and raised him as one of their own, only to have to cast him out thanks to Shere Khan.
* NobodyHereButUsStatues: Bagheera does this, as there are a bunch of statues of panthers in the ruined human city, with one conveniently empty spot for him to sit in and assume the same pose as the statues. Even though he's solid black and they are light gray, he goes unnoticed by the monkeys who pass right by him. But then Baloo [[UnspokenPlanGuarantee opens a door onto him]].
** To be fair, they weren't really paying attention as they walked by. They all had their eyes closed as they were grooving to the music.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Shere Khan, claws extended, fighting Baloo near the end:
-->'''Shere Khan:''' I'll kill you for this!
* NothingIsScarier: Shere Khan doesn't even show up until the beginning of the third act, and even when he does, he's AffablyEvil except for his fight with Baloo. His ''reputation'' is what sets the plot into motion.
* NoPronunciationGuide: Mowgli's name is actually pronounced MAO-gli, not MOH-gli. Mow rhymes with cow. Rudyard Kipling's daughter allegedly never forgave Disney for this mistake, though it's hardly their fault--the mispronunciation of Mowgli's name could be heard as far back as Zoltan Korda's 1942 live action adaptation.
* NotSoDifferent: Baloo and Louie, which explains why they're such good friends in the spin-offs.
* OddFriendship: [[RedOniBlueOni Baloo and Bagheera]], who start the movie knowing but not particularly close and end the movie good friends through taking care of Mowgli - though if ''WesternAnimation/JungleCubs'' is to be believed they were always friends but not too close in the movie's beginning. Whether or not they are the OddCouple or just an OddFriendship depends on whether one considers them or Mowgli the major protagonists.
* OdeToFood: "Trust in Me" is sung by Kaa to mesmerise Mowgli so that he can eat him.
* OhCrap: Most epically with Shere Khan after he discovers a big burning bush on his tail. King Louie also has one upon noticing that the temple is about to crumble due to having (accidentally) knocked down a support pillar.
* OhCrapSmile: When Baloo notices that one of the columns in King Louie's domain has come loose and is about to collapse, he smiles this way as he waves goodbye to Louie vainly holding up the ceiling.
* OldWindbag: Col. Hathi.
* OnlySaneMan: Bagheera.
* PaleFemalesDarkMales: The wolves and the elephants.
* PapaWolf: Rama the wolf is a literal example, as he and Raksha raise Mowgli for 10 years as one of their own along with their own wolf cubs, deeply caring for Mowgli's safety, and as a result, Mowgli is entitled to the pack's protection.
* PaperThinDisguise: Baloo in drag with the monkeys.
* ParentalBonus: During "The Bare Necessities" Baloo and Mowgli begin to enjoy scratching their butts on rocks a bit much. Baloo is getting ''visibly'' [[ADateWithRosiePalms sexually aroused]] and the rock wall goes ''deep into his crack once or twice''.
* ParentalSubstitute: Baloo acts as this to Mowgli for the brief time they are together. Prior to him, he was RaisedByWolves, his adoptive father Rama even referring to him as being "like a real son".
* PigeonholedVoiceActor: Phil Harris would go on to play Little John in Disney's ''Disney/RobinHood'' (which was basically Baloo again in both appearance and attitude) and a similar character in ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' as O'Malley.
* PinballProtagonist
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Colonel Hathi's "military band" does little else than march around obnoxiously while singing their song. How did Colonel Hathi get his Victoria Cross? In the movie, Hathi reminisces about being part of a British elephant troop and was presumably released into the wild when he got older; he just kept up his military habits with the herd he became part of (never mind that bull elephants are almost always loners in the wild).
* PleaseWakeUp: Mowgli tells this [[spoiler:to Baloo, after Shere Khan knocks out the latter.]]
* PrematureEulogy: [[spoiler:Bagheera does this when he thinks that Baloo is killed by Shere Khan. It turns out that Baloo is rendered unconscious by the injuries inflicted on him... for a short while.]]
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: Colonel Hathi claims to have gotten the Victoria Cross while serving in the British Army.
* RealityEnsues: It's one thing for Mowgli to claim he doesn't run from anyone to Shere Khan's face. But when the tiger actually attacks, Mowgli flinches.
* RecycledAnimation: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZkUwGan5Cs As seen here]], the movie copies from a few other Disney movies and was reused in later ones.
** The scene where Mowgli is licked by the two wolves uses the same animation sequence from ''WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone'' where Wart gets licked by Tiger and Talbot, the castle dogs. Shere Khan also spends some time sneakily stalking a deer whose death had already traumatized a generation of Disney Kids. (Thanks again, ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}''). Various shots were also recycled within the movie, chiefly those involving the elephants and Kaa.
** Watch closely at the animation of almost all the scenes involving the wolf pups. [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Seem familiar?]]
** Also, animation from ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad'' was actually reused for the scene where Baloo and Bagheera rescue Mowgli from the apes.
* RecycledSoundtrack: The film's overture was a piece called "Serengeti Serenade" written for an exhibit of miniatures Disney created as part of the Ford Pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair
** A few cues from ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' (also by George Bruns) are reused. Notably, the music heard before "Colonel Hathi's March", and the music when the sun rises during Baloo and Bagheera's conversation.
* RedOniBlueOni: Baloo is Red, Bagheera is Blue.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: Colonel Hathi's son, who brings up the end of the column of marching elephants.
* {{Scatting}}: "I Wanna be Like You" devolves into a scat duel between Louis Prima and Phil Harris. Also, Baloo's opening line:
-->'''Baloo''': ''[singing]'' Well it's a doo-bah-de-doo, yeah it's a doo-bah-de-doo, I mean a doo-bee, doo-bee, doo-bee, doo-bee, doo-bah-de-doo!
* ScavengersAreScum: Averted with the vultures. They are good-natured, somewhat lazy individuals who are introduced when they can't agree on an activity to do. They later try to stand up to BigBad Shere Khan. The keyword being "try".
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Bagheera loses his temper with Mowgli and leaves him to fend for himself twice over. He quickly darts back at the thought of leaving him with [[TheSlacker Baloo]] however.
* ShipperOnDeck: Bagheera is extremely happy about Mowgli's interest in Shanti.
* ShoutOut: Near the end of the film, [[spoiler:Bagheera delivers a eulogy to the apparently dead Baloo as the background music plays]]. Surprisingly, this background music is a GriefSong and a shout-out to "Chorale for Snow White" from the 1937 film ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
* ShowSomeLeg: Shanti blatantly does this to Mowgli at the end of the movie. Lampshaded by Baloo and Bagheera.
-->'''Baloo:''' (''furious'') She did that on purpose!\\
'''Bagheera:''' (''smiling'') Obviously.
* SidekickSong: "The Bare Necessities"! Also, "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)" and "That's What Friends Are For (The Vulture Song)".
* SissyVillain: Kaa and to a lesser extent, Shere Khan. Both are genuinely feared predators of the jungle (Shere Khan mentioned as being stronger than the entire wolf pack combined) however in both cases, their wrath is hidden in an amusingly flamboyant, playful and soft spoken demeanor.
* SmugSnake: Kaa is a literal example. Shere Khan is debatable too.
* SoundOff: "Colonel Hathi's March", sung by the Elephant Patrol whenever they make their entrance in the film.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Kaa and Shere Khan each accidentally foil the other's attempts to catch Mowgli simultaneously. Kaa comes across Mowgli and pulls him up into his lair just as Shere Khan passes through hunting for him, and his lie causes Shere Khan to just miss him. At the same, Shere Khan distracts Kaa just as he is about to eat Mowgli, which allows Mowgli to escape.
* SparedByTheAdaptation:
** In the original book Shere Khan was killed by Mowgli, to the point of he almost DroppedABridgeOnHim. However the tiger survives in ''most'' of Disney's adaptions of the stories and character to date, [[spoiler: except in the 2013 stage version and [[Film/TheJungleBook2016 Disney's own remake film]]]].
** Also Akela, albeit owed more to the shortened timespan and the fact [[DemotedToExtra he appears all of once]].
* {{Sssssnaketalk}}
* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Mowgli on hearing that Shere Khan thinks he'll grow up to be a hunter with a gun suggests telling Shere Khan that he would never do that. Bagheera shoots that down because he says Shere Khan ''won't'' listen.
* StealthInsult: Bagheera delivers a sharp one when Baloo is trying to make himself look like someone who can be trusted to raise Mowgli...
-->'''Baloo:''' I'll learn him all I know!\\
'''[[DeadpanSnarker Bagheera]]:''' Well, that shouldn't take too long.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Shere Khan tracks Mowgli all throughout the jungle, but boh times he is out to kill him for being human rather than hunting him for food. Meanwhile, Kaa (who ''is'' hunting for food) only chances upon the main characters and quits pursuing them once they prove to be more trouble than they're worth.
-->'''Kaa:''' If I never seen that skinny little shrimp, it'll be too soon.
* TemptingFate: Mowgli does this a lot. The most obvious example: Kaa first appears ''immediately'' after Mowgli tells Bagheera "I can take care of myself", and Kaa nearly kills the both of them. Mowgli ''does'' save Bagheera from Kaa by pushing the snake off the tree, so he's not completeley wrong.
** Also:
--->'''Baloo:''' Yessir, nothin' or nobody's gonna come between us again! (''cue Shanti'')
** Both of those examples are also InadvertentEntranceCue of one sort or another.
* TickleTorture: First Mowgli on Baloo. Later, when King Louie is holding up a section of the ruins, Baloo tickles him. An accidental example occurs when Shere Khan tries to pat Kaa down.
* TigerByTheTail: More literal example than usual. Baloo arrives just in time to grab Shere Khan by the tail when he charges at Mowgli. After the vultures have air-lifted Mowgli away, one of them tells Baloo he can release Shere Khan's tail now.
-->'''Baloo:''' Are you kiddin'?! There's ''teeth'' in the other end!
* TooDumbToLive: Mowgli to an extent for aforementioned reasons. Especially during his second encounter with Kaa, where, ''knowing'' Kaa wants to eat him, he still takes him at his word that he wants to help him, and even looks into his eyes long enough to be hypnotized. If Shere Kahn hadn't shown up, Mowgli would have been dead.
* TranquilFury: Disney picked Creator/GeorgeSanders specifically for his ability to give Shere Khan a sinister yet simultaneously suave and gentlemanly demeanor. He finally loses his cool during the climax, if still more in the form of a haughty snit fit than an outright VillainousBreakdown.
* TruckDriversGearChange: When Baloo joins in "I Wanna Be Like You", the song modulates a whole tone plus a semitone, from C major to Eb major.
* TummyCushion: Mowgli lies on Baloo the bear's stomach as they're floating in the river, as seen [[http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/28300000/Walt-Disney-Screencaps-Mowgli-Baloo-walt-disney-characters-28362946-2560-1450.jpg here]].
* UltimateEvil: For much of the film [[BigBad Shere Khan]] isn't seen or heard. We only hear and see from other characters that he's [[TheDreaded the most feared]], dangerous creature in the jungle, and even the mention of his name [[KnightOfCerebus often results in a more serious tone]]. Towards the end the tiger finally appears, and while he's FauxAffablyEvil, he's every bit of the Badass he's hyped up to be, especially when he shows his true colors in the final fight.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
** Bagheera tells Colonel Hathi about Mowgli running away, not knowing that a hidden Shere Khan is nearby, so that he knows about the man cub's presence in the jungle in the first place. A similar incident happens just before the climax as well.
** Shere Khan overhears the vultures singing to Mowgli to cheer him up, and that draws him to their presence. In both situations, Mowgli would have been safer if his friends had kept silent.
* VillainBall: Kaa twice over was nearly successful in making a snack out of Mowgli, his tendency for [[LargeHam aloud and attention grabbing]] EvilGloating or catchy {{Villain Song}}s always foils his plans however.
* VillainousFaceHold: Mowgli runs into [[HypnoticEyes Kaa]] a second time, and Kaa repeatedly uses his tail to try to force Mowgli to look him in the eyes so he can hypnotise him. Shere Khan later does this to Kaa himself, lifting the snake's face up with one of his claws whilst threateningly recommending he inform Khan if he spots Mowgli again.
* VillainsNeverLie: Inverted; Mowgli suggests telling Shere Khan that he'd never grow up to be a hunter with a gun, which actually makes a lot of sense given Mowgli as RaisedByWolves likes most of the animals. Bagheera tells him bluntly that Shere Khan wouldn't believe him.
* VillainSong:
** Kaa has "Trust in Me (The Python's Song)".
** Khan himself would have had one in an early version of the film, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMSQfxDLc4k "The Mighty Hunters"]].
* WeakWilled: Mowgli is an easy victim for Kaa (this is ironically in contrast to the original stories where Mowgli was the only one resistant to Kaa's hypnotic dance).
* {{Wedgie}}: Mowgli is victim of this twice:
** When Mowgli wraps his arms around a small tree while refusing to go to the man village, Bagheera bites down on his shorts and tries to pull him off and drag him there. The underwear stretches about three feet behind him, and Mowgli is just barely holding on and trying to kick Bagherra in the face. Good thing Bagherra slipped and lost his grip, or things might've gotten worse.
** After the monkeys bring Mowgli to King Louie, he picks up Mowgli by the loincloth and holds him up at arms length while the man cub tries to hit him.
* WhatSongWasThisAgain: "The Bare Necessities", having a pun-based title, really doesn't translate well. In the Swedish version, the gist of the song is the same, but the pun is replaced by a different bear-related pun. The French version is entirely punless, as is the German version, whose title translates as something like "Let's try it the cozy way".
* WithCatlikeTread: The elephants searching for the lost man-cub.
--> '''Shere Khan:''' Element of surprise? Oh, I say... ''(laughs)''
* WorkInfoTitle: Well, it's an adaptation of [[Literature/TheJungleBook an actual book]].
* WorldsShortestBook: This exchange:
-->'''Bagheera:''' And just how do you think he (Mowgli) will survive?\\
'''Baloo:''' How do you think he will... What do you mean how do you think he... He's with me, ain't he? And I'll learn him all I know.\\
'''Bagheera:''' Oh? That shouldn't take long.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Inverted in Bagheera, who has yellow sclerae but is good. Played straight with Kaa, who has yellow sclerae and is bad (or at least very morally ambiguous / sneaky).
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''The Jungle Book'' is an Indian 3D CGI animated television series. This series is based on the [[Literature/TheJungleBook original book]] by Creator/RudyardKipling.

(If you came here looking for the 1967 Disney animation, that's at {{WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967}}.)
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!!This series contations ecamples of:

* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Baloo wears ''glasses'' in this show.
* AdaptationalBadass: Shere Khan is not crippled in this adaptation and is feared by many animals.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed. Kaa occasionally antagonizes Mowgli and others in few episodes, but he often allies with them just like in the original book.
* {{Adorkable}}: Tabaqui is a rare villainous example. It's especially evident in episodes like Sun Dance and A Nose For Trouble.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The Christmas episode implies that the show takes place closer to modern times.
* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Khan."
* AndroclesLion: Doubling as PetTheDog, the normally antagonistic Jacala does this toward Mowgli after he later pulls his bad teeth and even defends him from Shere Khan.
* BigBad: Shere Khan plays this role like he did in the books.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli for his wolf siblings in "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers."
* BrattyHalfPint: Mowgli can act as one in few episodes.
* ButtMonkey: Tabaqui.
* CompositeCharacter: Bala and Lali are probably based on Grey Brother.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Ponya is this. She is sweet, friendly and has a child-like personality.
* TheDragon: Tabaqui, though he's not particularly good at it.
* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa acts as one in most of the episodes.
* ForgetfulJones: Darzi has an incredibly terrible memory.
* HonorableElephant: Just like his book counterpart, Haithi is a powerful and respected figure in the jungle whom even Shere Khan backs away from.
* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples.
* JerkassBall: Mowgli holds one in "Sleeping Python," "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball".
* KarmaHoudini: Ikki manages to avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being a coward in "Human After All" and in the end she spreads rumors on Bagheera being a coward.
* LighterAndSofter: Even more child-friendly than the [[Disney/TheJungleBook Disney version]], which already is one of the most extreme examples of {{Disneyfication}}.
* MisplacedWildlife: Baloo, from what we can guess, is a brown bear, which aren't native to that part of India. One episode touched upon this, as he's noted to be the only bear in the jungle before he meets a female bear.
* NobleWolf: Mowgli's wolf family, except for Phaona.
* OddNameOut: The crocodile's five sons are Biter, Grabber, Chomper, Guzzleguts and... Colin.
* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race," [[spoiler:which [[LaserGuidedKarma costs him his victory]] after Bagheera calls him out on it]].

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''The Jungle Book'' is an Indian 3D CGI animated television series. This series is based on the [[Literature/TheJungleBook original book]] by Creator/RudyardKipling.

(If you came here looking for the 1967 Disney animation, that's at {{WesternAnimation.TheJungleBook1967}}.)
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!!This series contations ecamples of:

* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Baloo wears ''glasses'' in this show.
* AdaptationalBadass: Shere Khan is not crippled in this adaptation and is feared by many animals.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed. Kaa occasionally antagonizes Mowgli and others in few episodes, but he often allies with them just like in the original book.
* {{Adorkable}}: Tabaqui is a rare villainous example. It's especially evident in episodes like Sun Dance and A Nose For Trouble.
* AmbiguousTimePeriod: The Christmas episode implies that the show takes place closer to modern times.
* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Khan."
* AndroclesLion: Doubling as PetTheDog, the normally antagonistic Jacala does this toward Mowgli after he later pulls his bad teeth and even defends him from Shere Khan.
* BigBad: Shere Khan plays this role like he did in the books.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli for his wolf siblings in "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers."
* BrattyHalfPint: Mowgli can act as one in few episodes.
* ButtMonkey: Tabaqui.
* CompositeCharacter: Bala and Lali are probably based on Grey Brother.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Ponya is this. She is sweet, friendly and has a child-like personality.
* TheDragon: Tabaqui, though he's not particularly good at it.
* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa acts as one in most of the episodes.
* ForgetfulJones: Darzi has an incredibly terrible memory.
* HonorableElephant: Just like his book counterpart, Haithi is a powerful and respected figure in the jungle whom even Shere Khan backs away from.
* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples.
* JerkassBall: Mowgli holds one in "Sleeping Python," "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball".
* KarmaHoudini: Ikki manages to avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being a coward in "Human After All" and in the end she spreads rumors on Bagheera being a coward.
* LighterAndSofter: Even more child-friendly than the [[Disney/TheJungleBook Disney version]], which already is one of the most extreme examples of {{Disneyfication}}.
* MisplacedWildlife: Baloo, from what we can guess, is a brown bear, which aren't native to that part of India. One episode touched upon this, as he's noted to be the only bear in the jungle before he meets a female bear.
* NobleWolf: Mowgli's wolf family, except for Phaona.
* OddNameOut: The crocodile's five sons are Biter, Grabber, Chomper, Guzzleguts and... Colin.
* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race," [[spoiler:which [[LaserGuidedKarma costs him his victory]] after Bagheera calls him out on it]].
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*AmbiguousTimePeriod: The Christmas episode implies that the show takes place closer to modern times.



* BigBad: Shere Khan.

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* AndroclesLion: Doubling as PetTheDog, the normally antagonistic Jacala does this toward Mowgli after he later pulls his bad teeth and even defends him from Shere Khan.
* BigBad: Shere Khan.Khan plays this role like he did in the books.



* TheDragon: Tabaqui.

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* TheDragon: Tabaqui.Tabaqui, though he's not particularly good at it.



*MisplacedWildlife: Baloo, from what we can guess, is a brown bear, which aren't native to that part of India. One episode touched upon this, as he's noted to be the only bear in the jungle before he meets a female bear.



* PetTheDog: Strangely enough Jacala does this toward Mowgli after he later pulls his bad teeth and even defends him from Shere Khan.
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* OddNameOut: The crocodile's five sons are Biter, Grabber, Chomper, Guzzleguts and... Colin.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: Ponya is this. She is sweet, friendly and have child like personality.

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* ChildrenAreInnocent: Ponya is this. She is sweet, friendly and have child like has a child-like personality.



* JerkassBall: Mowgli holds one in "Sleeping Python", "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball".

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* JerkassBall: Mowgli holds one in "Sleeping Python", Python," "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball".



* PetTheDog: Strangely enough Jacala does this toward Mowgli after later pulls his bad teeth and even defend him from Shere Khan.
* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race", [[spoiler:which [[LaserGuidedKarma costs him his victory]] after Bagheera calls him out on it]].

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* PetTheDog: Strangely enough Jacala does this toward Mowgli after he later pulls his bad teeth and even defend defends him from Shere Khan.
* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race", Race," [[spoiler:which [[LaserGuidedKarma costs him his victory]] after Bagheera calls him out on it]].
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* AdaptationalBadass: Shere Khan is not crippled in this adaption and is feared by many animals.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Shere Khan is not crippled in this adaption adaptation and is feared by many animals.



* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Khan".

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* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Khan".Khan."



* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli for his wolf siblings in "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers".

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* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli for his wolf siblings in "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers".Brothers."
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* ForgetfulJones: Darzi has incredibly terrible memory.

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* ForgetfulJones: Darzi has an incredibly terrible memory.
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* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race".

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* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race".Race", [[spoiler:which [[LaserGuidedKarma costs him his victory]] after Bagheera calls him out on it]].

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* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples. Mowgli also can act as one seen in "Sleeping Python", "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball".

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* HonorableElephant: Just like his book counterpart, Haithi is a powerful and respected figure in the jungle whom even Shere Khan backs away from.
* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples. examples.
* JerkassBall:
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* AccoessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Baloo wears ''glasses'' in this show.

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* {{Badass}}: Almost everyone.
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* ButtMonkey: Tabaqui.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While he is not evil, Kaa acts as an antagonist toward Mowgli and other in few episodes.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While he is not evil, Downplayed. Kaa acts as an antagonist toward occasionally antagonizes Mowgli and other others in few episodes.episodes, but he often allies with them just like in the original book.



* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa acts as one in most of episodes.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa acts as one in most of the episodes.



* PetTheDog: Strangely enough Jacala does this toward Mowgli after later pulls his bad teeth and even defend him from Shere Khan.

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* PetTheDog: Strangely enough Jacala does this toward Mowgli after later pulls his bad teeth and even defend him from Shere Khan.Khan.
* UngratefulBastard: Phaona in "The Race".

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The ''The Jungle Book Book'' is an Indian 3D CGI animated television series. This series is based on the [[Literature/TheJungleBook original book]] by [[Creator/RudyardKipling Rudyard Kipling]].
Creator/RudyardKipling.

(If you came here looking for the 1967 Disney animation, that's at {{Disney.TheJungleBook}}.)



!!This series contations ecamples of:



* AdaptationalVillainy: While he is not evil, Kaa act antagonist toward Mowgli and other in few episodes.
* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Kahn"

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While he is not evil, Kaa act acts as an antagonist toward Mowgli and other in few episodes.
* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Kahn"Khan".



* BigBad: Shere Khan
* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli is for his wolf siblings "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers"

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* BigBad: Shere Khan
Khan.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli is for his wolf siblings in "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers"Brothers".



* TheDragon: Tabaqui
* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa act as one in most of episodes.

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* TheDragon: Tabaqui
Tabaqui.
* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa act acts as one in most of episodes.



* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples. Mowgli also can act as one seen in "Sleeping Python", "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball"
* KarmaHoudini: Ikki manage avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being coward in "Human After All" and in end she spread rumors on Bagheera being coward.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples. Mowgli also can act as one seen in "Sleeping Python", "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball"
Ball".
* KarmaHoudini: Ikki manage manages to avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being a coward in "Human After All" and in the end she spread spreads rumors on Bagheera being a coward.
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* Forgetful Jones: Darzi has incredibly terrible memory.

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* Forgetful Jones: ForgetfulJones: Darzi has incredibly terrible memory.



* Karma Houdini: Ikki manage avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being coward in "Human After All" and in end she spread rumors on Bagheera being coward.

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* Karma Houdini: KarmaHoudini: Ikki manage avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being coward in "Human After All" and in end she spread rumors on Bagheera being coward.

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[[redirect:Literature/TheJungleBook]]The Jungle Book is an Indian 3D CGI animated television series. This series is based on the [[Literature/TheJungleBook original book]] by [[Creator/RudyardKipling Rudyard Kipling]].

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* AdaptationalBadass: Shere Khan is not crippled in this adaption and is feared by many animals.
* AdaptationalVillainy: While he is not evil, Kaa act antagonist toward Mowgli and other in few episodes.
* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: Shere Khan in "Kitty Kat Kahn"
* {{Badass}}: Almost everyone.
* BigBad: Shere Khan
* BigBrotherInstinct: Mowgli is for his wolf siblings "Darzi's Waterfall Rescue" and "Blood Brothers"
* BrattyHalfPint: Mowgli can act as one in few episodes.
* CompositeCharacter: Bala and Lali are probably based on Grey Brother.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Ponya is this. She is sweet, friendly and have child like personality.
* TheDragon: Tabaqui
* GrumpyOldMan: Kaa act as one in most of episodes.
* Forgetful Jones: Darzi has incredibly terrible memory.
* {{Jerkass}}: Shere Khan, Jacala and Phaona are main examples. Mowgli also can act as one seen in "Sleeping Python", "Mowgli's Sparklie" and "The Rubber Ball"
* Karma Houdini: Ikki manage avoid anything after she spread rumors about Mowgli being coward in "Human After All" and in end she spread rumors on Bagheera being coward.
* NobleWolf: Mowgli's wolf family, except for Phaona.
* PetTheDog: Strangely enough Jacala does this toward Mowgli after later pulls his bad teeth and even defend him from Shere Khan.
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