The Jungle Book (1967 film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of The Jungle Book.

The Jungle Book (1967 film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of The Jungle Book.
This section contains 474 words
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The Jungle Book: a Critique

Summary: This is a critique on the movie "The Jungle Book" and tells why this movie should be allowed to be shown to children of any age.
Throughout the years Walt Disney has made hundreds of children's movies that became instant classics. One of those movies was "The Jungle Book." This was Disney's nineteenth animated classic and is suitable for children of all ages. "The Jungle Book" is by far one of the most popular animated Disney movies there is. This movie brings an old tale to life in the form of animation that can help show children and adults through characters such as Baloo that sometimes a person needs to do what is right and not what they want.

This movie was inspired by Rudyard Kipling`s "Mowgli" stories. The producer of this animated classic was Walt Disney himself. This was the last movie that had Walt Disney's personal touch. The writers who helped with the film were Larry Clemmons, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, and Vance Gerry. Walt's main purpose in producing this movie...

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