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| name = The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story
| name = The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story
| image = Mowgli's Story.jpg
| image = Mowgli's Story.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = VHS Cover art
| caption = VHS cover
| director = [[Nick Marck]]
| director = [[Nick Marck]]
| producer = Mark H. Ovitz
| screenplay = {{Plainlist|
| writer = [[José Rivera (playwright)|José Rivera]]<br>Jim Herzfeld
* [[José Rivera (playwright)|José Rivera]]
* Jim Herzfeld
}}
| based_on = ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' by [[Rudyard Kipling]]
| based_on = ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' by [[Rudyard Kipling]]
| producer = Mark H. Ovitz
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Brandon Baker]]
* [[Brian Doyle-Murray]]
* [[Eartha Kitt]]
* [[Clancy Brown]]
* [[Peri Gilpin]]
* [[Sherman Howard]]
}}
| narrator = [[Fred Savage]]
| narrator = [[Fred Savage]]
| starring = [[Brandon Baker]]<br>[[Brian Doyle-Murray]] (voice)<br>[[Eartha Kitt]] (voice)<br>[[Clancy Brown]] (voice)<br>[[Peri Gilpin]] (voice)<br>[[Sherman Howard]] (voice)
| music = [[Robert Folk]]
| music = [[Robert Folk]]
| cinematography = Ronn Schmidt
| cinematography = [[Rohn Schmidt|Ronn Schmidt]]
| editing = [[Alan Baumgarten]]
| editing = [[Alan Baumgarten]]
| studio = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]
| studio = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]<br>[[Walt Disney Home Video]]
| distributor = [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]
| released = {{start date|1998|9|29}}
| released = {{Film date|1998|9|29}}
| runtime = 77 minutes
| runtime = 77 minutes
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English
| language = English
}}
}}
'''''The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story''''' is a 1998 American [[adventure film]] directed by [[Nick Marck]], produced by Mark H. Orvitz and written by [[José Rivera (playwright)|José Rivera]] and Jim Herzfeld. It is the third film adaptation by [[The Walt Disney Company]] of the [[Mowgli]] stories from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' (1894) by [[Rudyard Kipling]]. It stars [[Brandon Baker]], and features the voices of [[Brian Doyle-Murray]], [[Eartha Kitt]], [[Clancy Brown]], [[Peri Gilpin]], and [[Sherman Howard]].
'''''The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story''''' is a 1998 American [[adventure film]] directed by [[Nick Marck]], produced by Mark H. Orvitz and written by [[José Rivera (playwright)|José Rivera]] and Jim Herzfeld. It is the third film adaptation by [[The Walt Disney Company]] of the [[Mowgli]] stories from ''[[The Jungle Book]]'' (1894) by [[Rudyard Kipling]]. It stars [[Brandon Baker]], and features the voice work of [[Brian Doyle-Murray]], [[Eartha Kitt]], [[Clancy Brown]], [[Peri Gilpin]], and [[Sherman Howard]].


The film chronicles the life of a boy named Mowgli (Baker) from the time he lived with humans as an infant to the time when he was raised by wild animals and rediscovered humans again as a teenager. It was distributed by [[Walt Disney Pictures]] on September 29, 1998.
The film chronicles the life of a boy named Mowgli (Baker) from the time he lived with humans as an infant to the time when he was raised by wild animals and rediscovered humans again as a teenager. It was distributed by [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]] under the [[Walt Disney Home Video]] imprint on September 29, 1998.


==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Shere Khan]] the tiger and his sidekick [[Tabaqui]] the hyena attack a group of villagers. A young boy named [[Mowgli]] runs off in search of his parents, only to get lost. He is taken into a wolf pack and raised by wolves Akela and Raksha.
[[Shere Khan]] the [[Bengal tiger|tiger]] and his sidekick [[Tabaqui]] the [[hyena]] attack a group of villagers. A young boy named [[Mowgli]] runs off in search of his parents, only to get lost. He is taken into a [[grey wolf]] pack and raised by wolves Akela and Raksha.


Mowgli befriends [[Baloo]] the bear, [[Bagheera]] the panther, Chil the vulture, and [[Hathi]] the elephant. Mowgli learns that man poses a danger to the jungle and the animals after seeing part of the jungle destroyed by fire. Bagheera and Baloo swear to protect Mowgli from Shere Khan. Bagheera and Baloo attempt to teach Mowgli how to hunt and how to defend himself against Shere Khan.
Mowgli befriends [[Baloo]] the [[Himalayan brown bear|bear]], [[Bagheera]] the [[black panther|panther]], Chil the [[vulture]], and [[Hathi]] the [[Asian elephant|elephant]]. Mowgli learns that man poses a danger to the jungle and the animals after seeing part of the jungle destroyed by fire. Bagheera and Baloo swear to protect Mowgli from Shere Khan. Bagheera and Baloo attempt to teach Mowgli how to hunt and how to defend himself against Shere Khan.


A few of the wolves team up with Shere Khan, believing that a human does not belong in a wolf pack. During the pack's next hunt, these wolves cause Mowgli to ruin the hunt, making the pack go hungry. Upset, Mowgli decides to run away from the pack. He is trapped by some chimpanzees, who are also secretly working for Shere Khan. When Raksha races to rescue Mowgli, Shere Khan attacks Raksha and kills her. Bagheera and Baloo rescue Mowgli and take him away from Monkey Town. Blaming himself for Raksha's death, Mowgli tries to run away from the jungle. Little Raksha, Mowgli's adopted sister, runs off to try and stop him.
A few of the wolves team up with Shere Khan, believing that a human does not belong in a wolf pack. During the pack's next hunt, these wolves cause Mowgli to ruin the hunt, making the pack go hungry. Upset, Mowgli decides to run away from the pack. He is trapped by some [[monkeys]], who are also secretly working for Shere Khan. When Raksha races to rescue Mowgli, Shere Khan attacks Raksha and kills her. Bagheera and Baloo rescue Mowgli and take him away from Monkey Town. Blaming himself for Raksha's death, Mowgli tries to run away from the jungle. Little Raksha, Mowgli's adopted sister, runs off to try and stop him.


Mowgli comes upon a human village and sees his own kind. Mowgli then hears Little Raksha's cries for help and returns to the jungle to free her from a bear trap. Little Raksha reminds Mowgli that he took the "Hunter's Oath" and shouldn't run away. Mowgli realizes that it is time to face Shere Khan not as a wolf, but as a man.
Mowgli comes upon a human village and sees his own kind. Mowgli then hears Little Raksha's cries for help and returns to the jungle to free her from a bear trap. Little Raksha reminds Mowgli that he took the "Hunter's Oath" and shouldn't run away. Mowgli realizes that it is time to face Shere Khan not as a wolf, but as a man.
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===Voices===
===Voices===
* [[Sherman Howard]] as [[Shere Khan]] the [[Bengal tiger|tiger]]
* [[Fred Savage]] as Narrator
* [[Brian Doyle-Murray]] as [[Baloo]] the [[sloth bear|Bear]]
* [[Clancy Brown]] as [[Akela (The Jungle Book)|Akela]] the [[Indian wolf|wolf]]
* [[Eartha Kitt]] as [[Bagheera]] the [[Black panther|Panther]]
* [[Peri Gilpin]] as [[Raksha (The Jungle Book)|Raksha]] the [[Indian wolf|wolf]]
* [[Clancy Brown]] as [[Akela (The Jungle Book)|Akela]] the [[Indian wolf|Wolf]]
* [[Wallace Shawn]] as Tarzan [[Chimpanzee|Chimp]]
* [[Peri Gilpin]] as [[Raksha (The Jungle Book)|Raksha]] the Wolf
* [[Stephen Tobolowsky]] as [[Tabaqui]] the [[spotted hyena|hyena]]
* [[Marty Ingels]] as [[Hathi]] the [[Indian elephant|Elephant]]
* [[Eartha Kitt]] as [[Bagheera]] the [[Black panther|panther]]
* [[Sherman Howard]] as [[Shere Khan]] the [[Bengal tiger|Tiger]]
* [[Kathy Najimy]] as [[List of The Jungle Book characters#In the Mowgli stories|Chil]] the [[Indian vulture|vulture]]
* [[Stephen Tobolowsky]] as [[Tabaqui]] the [[spotted hyena|Hyena]]
* [[Brian Doyle-Murray]] as [[Baloo]] the [[sloth bear|bear]]
* [[Kathy Najimy]] as [[List of The Jungle Book characters#In the Mowgli stories|Chil]] the [[Indian vulture|Vulture]]
* [[Marty Ingels]] as [[Hathi]] the [[Indian elephant|elephant]]
* [[Fred Savage]] as Adult Mowgli (Narrator)
* [[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Elephant, [[Bee]], [[Mandrill]], [[Turtle]] #1
* [[Nancy Cartwright]] as Wolf Pup #1, Doe, [[Macaw]], [[Skunk]], [[Chimpanzee]]
* [[Dee Bradley Baker]] as Elephant, Bee, Mandrill, Turtle
* [[Nancy Cartwright]] as Wolf Pup, Doe, Macaw, Skunk, Chimp
* [[Ashley Peldon]] as Teenage Li'l Raksha
* [[Ashley Peldon]] as Teenage Li'l Raksha
* [[Wallace Shawn]] as Tarzan Chimpanzee
* [[Richard Kind]] as Chimp 1
* Catherine Lloyd Burns as Chimp 2
* [[Richard Kind]] as Chimpanzee #1
* Ken Campbell as Wolf 1
* [[Catherine Lloyd]] Burns as Chimpanzee #2
* [[Ken Hudson Campbell]] as Wolf #1
* [[Scott Menville]] as Wolf 2
* [[Scott Menville]] as Wolf #2
* [[Quinton Flynn]] as Wolf 3, Bad Baboon
* [[Quinton Flynn]] as Wolf #3, Bad [[Hamadryas Baboon|Baboon]] #1
* Kay Kuter as Biranyi
* Kay Kuter as Biranyi
* Katie Volding as Baby Li'l Raksha
* Katie Volding as Baby Li'l Raksha
* Isaac Lichter-Marck as Wolf Pup #2
* Isaac Lichter-Marck as Wolf Pup
* Myles Jeffrey as Wolf Pup #3
* Myles Jeffrey as Wolf Pup
* Dee Dee Rescher as Turtle #2, Rhesus #1
* Dee Dee Rescher as Turtle, Rhesus
* Harriet Harris as Turtle #3, Rhesus #2
* [[Harriet Sansom Harris|Harriet Harris]] as Turtle, Rhesus
* Patrick Egan as [[Water Buffalo]], Wolf #4, Rhesus #3
* Patrick Egan as [[Water Buffalo]], Wolf, Rhesus
* [[Frank Welker]] as Porcupine, Bad Baboon #2, [[Chital|Deer]], Mandrill #2, Special Vocal Effects, Additional Voices
* [[Frank Welker]] as Porcupine, Bad [[Hamadryas Baboon|Baboon]], [[Chital|Deer]], [[Mandrill]], Special Vocal Effects, Additional Voices


==Reception==
==Reception==
Tracy Moore from [[Common Sense Media]] stated, "This live-action sequel to ''[[The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book]]'' is a little clunky -- the jungle feels more backwoods than rainforest, and animals talk, but their mouths don't move."<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-08-15|title=The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story - Movie Review|url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/the-jungle-book-mowglis-story|url-status=live|access-date=2022-01-10|website=[[Common Sense Media]]|language=en}}</ref>
Tracy Moore from [[Common Sense Media]] stated that "this live-action sequel to ''[[The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book]]'' is a little clunky -- the jungle feels more backwoods than rainforest, and animals talk, but their mouths don't move."<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-08-15|title=The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story - Movie Review|url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/the-jungle-book-mowglis-story |access-date=2022-01-10|website=[[Common Sense Media]]|language=en}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Disney direct-to-video films]]
[[Category:Disney direct-to-video films]]
[[Category:Disney film remakes]]
[[Category:Disney film remakes]]
[[Category:English-language films]]
[[Category:Films scored by Robert Folk]]
[[Category:Films scored by Robert Folk]]
[[Category:Jungle adventure films]]
[[Category:Jungle adventure films]]
[[Category:The Jungle Book (franchise)]]
[[Category:The Jungle Book (franchise)]]
[[Category:1990s English-language films]]
[[Category:1990s American films]]
[[Category:1998 directorial debut films]]

Latest revision as of 19:16, 7 May 2024

The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story
VHS cover
Directed byNick Marck
Screenplay by
Based onThe Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
Produced byMark H. Ovitz
Starring
Narrated byFred Savage
CinematographyRonn Schmidt
Edited byAlan Baumgarten
Music byRobert Folk
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Home Entertainment
Release date
  • September 29, 1998 (1998-09-29)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story is a 1998 American adventure film directed by Nick Marck, produced by Mark H. Orvitz and written by José Rivera and Jim Herzfeld. It is the third film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from The Jungle Book (1894) by Rudyard Kipling. It stars Brandon Baker, and features the voice work of Brian Doyle-Murray, Eartha Kitt, Clancy Brown, Peri Gilpin, and Sherman Howard.

The film chronicles the life of a boy named Mowgli (Baker) from the time he lived with humans as an infant to the time when he was raised by wild animals and rediscovered humans again as a teenager. It was distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Walt Disney Home Video imprint on September 29, 1998.

Plot[edit]

Shere Khan the tiger and his sidekick Tabaqui the hyena attack a group of villagers. A young boy named Mowgli runs off in search of his parents, only to get lost. He is taken into a grey wolf pack and raised by wolves Akela and Raksha.

Mowgli befriends Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, Chil the vulture, and Hathi the elephant. Mowgli learns that man poses a danger to the jungle and the animals after seeing part of the jungle destroyed by fire. Bagheera and Baloo swear to protect Mowgli from Shere Khan. Bagheera and Baloo attempt to teach Mowgli how to hunt and how to defend himself against Shere Khan.

A few of the wolves team up with Shere Khan, believing that a human does not belong in a wolf pack. During the pack's next hunt, these wolves cause Mowgli to ruin the hunt, making the pack go hungry. Upset, Mowgli decides to run away from the pack. He is trapped by some monkeys, who are also secretly working for Shere Khan. When Raksha races to rescue Mowgli, Shere Khan attacks Raksha and kills her. Bagheera and Baloo rescue Mowgli and take him away from Monkey Town. Blaming himself for Raksha's death, Mowgli tries to run away from the jungle. Little Raksha, Mowgli's adopted sister, runs off to try and stop him.

Mowgli comes upon a human village and sees his own kind. Mowgli then hears Little Raksha's cries for help and returns to the jungle to free her from a bear trap. Little Raksha reminds Mowgli that he took the "Hunter's Oath" and shouldn't run away. Mowgli realizes that it is time to face Shere Khan not as a wolf, but as a man.

That night, Mowgli traps Shere Khan and banishes him from the jungle. Mowgli is praised by everyone, including the wolf bullies, who admit that they were wrong about him. The role of leader of the pack is offered to Mowgli, but gives it to Little Raksha. The next day, Bagheera and Baloo give Mowgli a book featuring jungle animals. He thanks them and then runs off.

Cast[edit]

Voices[edit]

Reception[edit]

Tracy Moore from Common Sense Media stated that "this live-action sequel to The Jungle Book is a little clunky -- the jungle feels more backwoods than rainforest, and animals talk, but their mouths don't move."[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story - Movie Review". Common Sense Media. 2013-08-15. Retrieved 2022-01-10.

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