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The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli

Original title: Janguru bukku: Shônen Môguri
  • TV Series
  • 1989–1990
  • TV-Y7-FV
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7.5/10
1.7K
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The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli (1989)
AnimeJungle AdventureShōnenAdventureAnimationDramaFamily

The adventures of Mowgli, an orphan boy raised by wolves, and his friends in the jungles of India.The adventures of Mowgli, an orphan boy raised by wolves, and his friends in the jungles of India.The adventures of Mowgli, an orphan boy raised by wolves, and his friends in the jungles of India.

  • Stars
    • Urara Takano
    • Banjô Ginga
    • Hiroya Ishimaru
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Urara Takano
      • Banjô Ginga
      • Hiroya Ishimaru
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Urara Takano
    • Mowgli
    • 1989–1990
    Banjô Ginga
    • Baloo
    • 1989–1990
    Hiroya Ishimaru
    Hiroya Ishimaru
    • Bagheera…
    • 1989–1990
    Mari Yokô
    • Luri…
    • 1989–1990
    Youko Matsuoka
    • Akru…
    • 1989–1990
    Arthur Grosser
    Arthur Grosser
    • Bagheera…
    • 1989–1990
    Julian Bailey
    Julian Bailey
    • Mowgli
    • 1989–1990
    Thor Bishopric
    • Acru
    • 1989–1990
    Kathleen Fee
    • Luri
    • 1989–1990
    A.J. Henderson
    • Baloo
    • 1989–1990
    Shigezô Sasaoka
    • Shere Khan…
    • 1989–1990
    Jean Fontaine
    • Shere Khan
    • 1989–1990
    Issei Futamata
    Issei Futamata
    • Tabaqui (1989)
    • 1989
    Masaru Ikeda
    • Alexander (1989)
    • 1989
    Miki Itô
    Miki Itô
    • Kichi (1989)
    • 1989
    Yûsaku Yara
    Yûsaku Yara
    • Vermillion (1989)
    • 1989
    Yuzuru Fujimoto
    • Akela (1989)
    • 1989
    Ai Orikasa
    Ai Orikasa
    • Lala (1989)
    • 1989
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    9griz1-199-491493

    A superior work of anime, both visuals and story

    If you've like the Disney adaptations of Rudyard Kiplings works but wish they had delved deeper, this series is for you. It takes it to the next level, opening up a depth in the various characters that makes one wonder why this series in English has remained so rare and hard to find. Young Mowgli, adopted by the wolves and never knowing anything of himself save as a wolf, learns to live according to the Laws of the Jungle; struggling with the fact that he is also "a hateful human". A fact apparently backed up in the few humans he encounters. Yet are all humans mean and hateful? Mowgli is a human with a human heart that the animals often don't understand and he lives in peace with the Jungle according to its laws. He finds that his lack of claws and fangs and speed is more than made up for by his inventiveness and ingenuity as he rises to become one of the Jungle's greatest hunters and champions.

    A wonderful tale of self-discovery, community, honour, duty, coming of age, and coming to terms with the darker sides of the Human Condition. A warning to parents of younger children: the show depicts fluffy animals being taken down in hunts, main characters getting hurt, and even the death of a beloved main character. But it is skillfully done. The intent is to gently teach young minds and not to shock or sensationalize/desensitize. While it does come out of a different time and culture that is very patriarchal and the series is most definitely "shonen" it is wonderful to see a female wolf as one of the pack's most promising hunters and a female wolf leading one of the packs encountered. I heartily recommend to both the young and the young-at-heart.
    janepercival1

    brilliant

    i love the jungle book my first experience was when i was four watching Disney's movie. i always wanted to be Mowgli. my love for the movie made me stumble upon this anime i was looking around a video store and i found this version made by Nippon animation the tape only included episodes one and two. but i instantly fell in love with the version. and collected all the videos available unfortunately the first ten episodes were only available. but being such a big fan i wondered through TV channels on sky looking for the show after a couple of years i found the show on a Chanel named Chanel east i videoed the episodes i needed but then the Chanel stopped showing them and i have never seen the whole series. after the red dogs episode. but for anyone who loves jungle book or anime this is great. i personally love it more than the Disney version. to witch the show is very different. if you find any videos buy them. overall excellent viewing David Percival aged 19 from the UK.
    10Lonewlf

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    This show first came into my life in 1990 here in Canada... yea, about 16 years ago. But as the years went by I never forgot it completely, however it's a hard-to-finder. I've got 12 of the video tapes in no particular order but I'd like to have all 52 episodes. About in the era of a decade ago... 1995-ish I discovered the next best thing which became a favorite, The Animals Of Farthing Wood, I'm probably not the only one who followed this trend if you found both shows you'd see the same eye-catching criteria between them. They had both aired before school, early in the morning so it made for a never-miss-an-episode system because there was nothing else you could be doing at that time of day and not be home for it. it worked perfectly. Anyway, I ramble a bit but if anybody finds a source to purchase The Jungle Book series in it's entirety, post something up here.
    10Dawalk-1

    A Great Take On Rudyard Kipling's Classic Tale!

    I never forgot about this version of The Jungle Book. I remember first seeing this at some point, when I was between being a toddler and a preteen. Looking and thinking back on/to this, I was wondering if this is another example of anime judging from the animation style and I'm right that it is. Didn't know what this drawing style was called at the time when I was little/younger and since it is anime, this is the first (if not only one among others) anime that I ever saw and to which I was exposed. The first VHS tape from the series "Mowgli Comes To The Jungle" is haplessly the only one out of it that I own. But I rented and seen some of the other episodes (I don't think I remember ever seeing the whole series). It's somewhat hard to believe that in less than 2 months, it will be 20 years since this show premiered. It would be great if copies of a DVD set were released right now to commemorate its 20th anniversary. I don't even know for sure if it's even aired on American t.v. at all, and if it has, then I missed it and it must be such a rare anime. It's more worthy of taking some airtime/space than some, certain stuff that's on now.

    I can't say for sure which version of Mr. Kipling's story I like more, since I'm partial to both this and Disney's, but I'd agree that it is the far more superior of the two. Because this one delves even deeper into the world of the hero Mowgli and the animals. For those who haven't seen it, I'll give one explanation of what the message of this is: A lesson on how people and animals have to learn how to coexist on the same planet harmoniously. Anyone who's ever heard of (if not read) the author's original tale knows the basics of how Mowgli is taken into the home of a pack of wolves and getting adopted after becoming an orphan, and is also looked after by a kindly black panther named Bagheera. Mowgli grows into his preteens and has adjusted to the wild lifestyle, but then he eventually has to leave for the "man village" and join his own kind. I like how most of the animals treat him well as they try their best to avoid Shere Khan from getting his claws into him, on the way to keeping him safe and in one peace.

    I won't give away anymore of the story, particularly this take, especially since it's been so long since I've seen it and most of the episodes I've seen I don't remember quite as well as the first (probably because I used to watch that one a lot, so that's the only, really familiar one to me). In fact, I saw "Mowgli Comes To The Jungle" for the very first time in over a decade last night/early morning on Veoh, but when I watch the other episodes on there, I'll get reacquainted with them. This is one version and anime that's not to be missed. Highly recommendable because of the story lines, which is perhaps mainly for those. It's really captivating, which is why I say that's what makes it such a great take.
    10sangavia

    Childhood love authentic

    It's authentic storytelling which everyone as a kid should watch, it's a classic series which drag us to the life of the forest animals and humans, where everything is inner connected . For kids it's much watch to understand love, friends family and move on with our lives where change is constantly adaptive.

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      Shere Khan (in hindi voice) is non other than legendary actor Nana Patekar
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      Version of The Jungle Book (1942)

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      • October 2, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Das Dschungelbuch
    • Production company
      • Nippon Animation Co.
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