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FamilyAnimationAdventure

The Jungle Book 2

- Feel the jungle beat

Mowgli has been living in the man-village with his little stepbrother Ranjan and his best friend Shanti. But the man-cub still has that jungle rhythm in his heart, and he misses his old buddies Baloo and Bagheera. When Mowgli wanders back to the wild for some swingin' fun, he soon finds the man-eating tiger Shere Khan is lurking in the shadows and planning his revenge.

Release Date : 2003-02-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DisneyToon Studios

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

John Goodman

Character Name : Baloo (voice)

Original Name : John Goodman

Gender : Male

Haley Joel Osment

Character Name : Mowgli (voice)

Original Name : Haley Joel Osment

Gender : Male

Mae Whitman

Character Name : Shanti (voice)

Original Name : Mae Whitman

Gender : Female

Connor Funk

Character Name : Ranjan (voice)

Original Name : Connor Funk

Gender : Male

Bob Joles

Character Name : Bagheera (voice)

Original Name : Bob Joles

Gender : Male

Tony Jay

Character Name : Shere Khan (voice)

Original Name : Tony Jay

Gender : Male

John Rhys-Davies

Character Name : Ranjan's Father (voice)

Original Name : John Rhys-Davies

Gender : Male

Jim Cummings

Character Name : Kaa / Colonel Hathi / M.C. Monkey (voice)

Original Name : Jim Cummings

Gender : Male

Phil Collins

Character Name : Lucky (voice)

Original Name : Phil Collins

Gender : Male

Jeff Bennett

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jeff Bennett

Gender : Male

Veena Bidasha

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Veena Bidasha

Gender : Female

Brian Cummings

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Brian Cummings

Gender : Male

Baron Davis

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Baron Davis

Gender : Male

Bobby Edner

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Bobby Edner

Gender : Male

Jess Harnell

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Jess Harnell

Gender : Male

Devika Parikh

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Devika Parikh

Gender : Female

J. Grant Albrecht

Character Name : Additional voices (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : J. Grant Albrecht

Gender : Male

Newell Alexander

Character Name : Additional Voices (voice)

Original Name : Newell Alexander

Gender : Male

Rosemary Alexander

Character Name : Additional Voices

Original Name : Rosemary Alexander

Gender : Female

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Decent watch at best, won't watch again, and can't recommend. Immediately, you can tell there is a dip in the quality of animation. To be fair, no only is this in that string of unnecessary sequels that Disney did, it is right after they switched from classic cell animation to digital cell animation, but it was 2 years after "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" and that looks amazing. The other immediate problem (even on the cover) is that Mowgli is still wearing his mystery diaper (never established where it came from) instead of actual clothes. As Mowgli struggles with being of two worlds (an arguably great point from the original movie), he extends his entitled behavior to returning to the Jungle, aggravating the village, as Sher Khan returns to hunting Mowgli, extending his obsession / pride (sort of a Moby Dick thing). Lacking some creativity, they return to some of the old songs (3 that I can think of, "Bear Necessities" and "Jungle Rhythm" being over used, and "I Wanna Be Like You" at the credits of all places) instead of using original material. As the adventures continue it's reveal that Mowgli had no natural connection to the animals, it's just that EVERYTHING speaks English, the other human characters don't bat an eye or lose a beat. It completely ruins the movie. At least in Tarzan it was clear he would "ooh ooh" to the Guerillas. What little charm they were able to drag from the previous movie to this one is just destroyed by that. The dramatization of Mowgli's endangerment also has a lesser impact this time, as he's survived before, and this time around we also have 2 other hapless children running about the Jungle who must have been blessed with invincibility to survive all that they do. I'm not saying there isn't something to enjoy here, but there is a lot more that I didn't, and there are far too many other movies to see.