
Overview:
Told from Mowgli's point of view, it's the story of how a boy became a mancub and a mancub became a man.Status: | Released (1998-09-28) |
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Screen: | Rudyard Kipling (book), Jose Rivera (teleplay), Jim Herzfeld (teleplay) |
Productions: | Walt Disney Home Video |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 54859: Sherman Howard - Shere Khan the Tiger (voice)
- 90771: Brandon Baker - Mowgli
- 1535: Brian Doyle-Murray - Baloo the Bear (voice)
- 200: Nancy Cartwright - Skunk / Macaws / Additional Voices (voice)
- 104036: Marty Ingels - Hathi the Elephant (voice)
- 23680: Dee Bradley Baker - Bee / Elephant / Baboon (voice)
Crews
- 149619: Nick Marck - Director - Directing
- 14744: Rudyard Kipling - Novel - Writing
- 10385: Jim Herzfeld - Screenplay - Writing
- 43393: Robert Folk - Music - Sound
- 18492: Jose Rivera - Screenplay - Writing
- 1551544: Mark H. Ovitz - Producer - Production
- 11772: Barry Bernardi - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Kamurai
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Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend, even for younger audiences. Maybe kids won't see all the faults, but that's more the reason not to recommend it for them. To be fair, working with animals is hard (and inadvisable) as they have no natural instinct to do anythin ....
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