Experience the song-filled celebration of friendship, fun and adventure that
was the last animated film to receive Walt Disneys personal touch – on
Blu-ray for the first time, brilliantly restored with enhanced picture
and sound!
Meet the most unforgettable characters and embark on a thrilling adventure
with Mowgli, as he journeys deep into the jungle and learns “The Bare
Necessities” of life from happy-go-lucky Baloo the bear. Meet Bagheera, the
wise old panther and crazy King Louie the orangutan. But watch out for cunning
Shere Khan the tiger and Kaa, the ssssneakiest snake in the jungle!
Bursting with wild fun, toe-tapping music and beloved characters, this
timeless masterpiece celebrates the true meaning of friendship. Experience all
the excitement of Disney’s jumpin’ jungle classic, and share the wonder
with someone you love.
2 disc set – Blu-ray + Digital copy.
The Jungle Book Reviews
“…"Jungle Book” is a series of crazy misadventures and peaceful,
episodic plotting, but the core of the film is defined by the affable,
lazy-summer-day nature of the bond between Baloo and Mowgli.Jungle Book" is a
buried gem of the Disney Empire, absent the regality of the early years and the
flash of the 89–95 victory lap. Whatever it lacks in heroic reach it more than
makes up for in sociable personality and devastatingly expressive animation from
the Disney masters, making it an underground classic that's impressively stood
the test of time." DVD Talk
“One of the very best animated films that the Walt Disney Studio has
ever released (and the last to be produced by Walt Disney himself), and as
downright brilliant as it was on its debut in 1967, The Jungle Book makes a very
welcome return to DVD..Based loosely on the Rudyard Kipling’s book of the
same name, the film tells the story of man-cub Mowgli, and the friends he makes
in the jungle. And it’s these friends who ignite the film, with some of the
most memorable characters and songs that Disney has ever put on the screen.
Kings of The Jungle Book are the likes of Baloo the Bear, King Louie the
villainous Shere Khan the Tiger, while supporting characters such as Colonel
Hathi are just as memorable. It’s astonishing that it packs so much and so
many into its relatively short running time. It’s an amazing achievement too
that The Jungle Book bristles with such energy and fun, and that it’s just as
likely to enthral the current generation of youngsters as well as those of us
who saw it first time round. And when those songs start playing–from Bare
Necessities through to I Wanna Be Like You–it'll take some effort to not
start tapping your feet. A brilliant, brilliant film, and as vintage as the
Disney back catalogue gets.” –Simon Brew