Certificate
U
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
USA Today - ...The animation is lovely..., Box Office - ...Pleasant....This JUNGLE BOOK also looks fine...and has bouncy enough new songs..., Variety - ...Visually appealing....There are pleasures to be found in the vibrant color schemes of the backgrounds..., Los Angeles Times - ...A work of such charm and imagination it should enchant...
Additional Information
Disney's 'Man Cub' Mowgli (voice of Haley Joel Osment) is back in this animated sequel to the 1967 classic. Mowgli, now living with an adopted family in a nearby jungle village, is homesick for his jungle adventures and his good friends, like Baloo the Bear (voice of John Goodman) and Bagheera the Panther (voice of Bob Joles). But because the villagers believe that the jungle is a dangerous place for children, Mowgli isn't allowed to visit. Bored and lonely, he dreams of his carefree days in the jungle and finally runs away from his new home to visit the jungle and the friends he left behind. This time he is followed by his neighbour Shanti (voice of Mae Whitman) and together they meet Baloo and friends for more adventures. The fun-loving, jovial bear is overjoyed to see his old friend, and a little jealous of Shanti, but together they share some spirited JUNGLE BOOK moments, to the tune of original classics like Bare Necessities and I Wanna Be Like You and new hits like W.I.L.D. Mowgli is thrilled that things in the jungle haven't changed, until he realises that Shere Khan (voice of Tony Jay) the Tiger is thirsty for revenge and threatening to harm his jungle family. Together with Shanti, Baloo, Bagheera, and some new faces like Lucky the Vulture (Phil Collins) Mowgli must fight Shere Khan one last time.
Movie/TV Title
The Jungle Book 2
Composer
Joel McNeely, Paul Grabowsky
Sound source
Dolby Digital 2.0\Dolby Digital 5.1
Screenwriter
Roger Schulman, Evan Spiliotopoulos, Rudyard Kipling, Carter Crocker, Karl Guers, Tom Rogers, David Reynolds
Voice
Haley Joel Osment, Jim Cummings, John Rhys Davies, Mae Whitman, Tony Jay, Phil Collins, John Goodman