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    As possibly the simplest form of animatronics is the way creators make it seem as if a real tiger is speaking and forming words, in The Jungle Book you can see many examples of this; from shere to Baloo, each animal seems perfectly animated to the flow of the words using to communicate with the main character. As the rising action is approaching the climax a key scene where Mowgli meets with the king of the apes, after escaping the grasps of the king, the king's kingdom comes tumbling down; stones flying everywhere with vines whipping and snapping around all the characters. With the introduction of special effects to this scene it gives a key aspect of showing the vast stone kingdom in which the apes live, it shows how they have become to live in an area that is abandoned by man who has found new land. Greed had taken over the apes kingdom as now they are trying to hypnotize Mowgli to believe he should give them the “red flower” and take the power from man in which they fear greatly due to much of their own land being taken from them just years before, using the “red flower” against man is a type of payback for the…

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    Teen Rebellion is a subject that shows up in almost every movie, book, show, etc. it is a very popular subject. One of the many things teen rebellion shows up in is “Romeo & Juliet”, “Romeo & Juliet” is one of the most popular stories of all time so of course people would take inspirations from it trying to create something just as popular. There have been many things that have gotten close to “Romeo & Juliet’s” success but none have surpassed its popularity. But one movie made it through all…

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    to battle for him. Akela, the lead wolf, administers the Free People even-handedly. Shere Khan utilizes his energy to seek after just his own particularly great and spook others. In "Kaa's Hunting," Baloo and Bagheera utilize handcuffing as a type of train, as per the Law of the Jungle. Despite the fact that they sleeve 7-year-old Mowgli delicately, their hits are hard for Mowgli. A story so centered around that youngster does not work if the kid does not. Fortunately, Sethi is a…

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    Over time Mowgli learns the dos and don’ts of the jungle by the friends he has made. In reality everyone wants to be protected, we all want to have friends that look at us as family and stick with us even through the hard times. Mowgli says “I have the Pack and I have thee; and Baloo, though he is lazy, might strike a blow or two for my sake. Why should I be afraid?” The previous quote shows how Mowgli feels protected by Baloo and that he is no longer afraid because he knows that Baloo has his…

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    Mowgli is a typical young boy, but his circumstances are not ordinary. Mowgli is in the care of a group of gentle, caring jungle animals. Baloo, the bear, shows great concern for Mowgli and fears that if returned to the human world, the humans would make a man out of him. According to Mowgli’s animal caretakers, becoming a man is a horrible fate. Baloo thinks the humans would ruin the wonderful boy that Mowgli has become. The animals like Baloo have a moral order that they see as being…

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    essentially the same as the 1967 cartoon version: an abandoned child, Mowgli, gets raised by wolves in the jungle and has to evade the threat of a vicious tiger named Shere Khan. How we get from point A to point B are where the changes come in, and they're mostly positive, as they enhanced the emotionality of the story. Significantly, Shere Khan (Idris Elba) has a legitimate motive for targeting Mowgli other than just being a man-eater, and how he's ultimately taken down is far more dramatic and…

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    ever wanted to see how tigers and bears react to each other? Well if you do, then go to Noah’s Ark Sanctuary in Atlanta. This animal sanctuary contains multiple features such as multiple exotic animals and cool reptiles. Noah’s Ark Sanctuary is located in the Metro Atlanta area. Not only the will the animals be cool, the bus ride would allow you the opportunity to see some of Atlanta’s gorgeous sites. The sanctuary opened as a non-profit. It is a rehabilitation center for animals that were not…

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    The agile black panther, Bangheera (Ben Kingsley), his faithful protector, shows him the way to his own kind. However, the sensitive kid faces some heavy challenges during the journey throughout the beautiful yet perilous jungle. He’s deceived by a giant sibilant python and kidnapped by impish little monkeys that take him to the dark temple of their master, the ancient and enormous orangutan, King Louie (Christopher Walken). Gladly, he also finds sincere friendship and fundamental assistance in…

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    The Jungle Book Analysis

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    The transition between this scene and the previous one is a cut. To build suspense a soundtrack is playing in the background. The character I related to the most is Baloo (Bear) I related to Baloo because he pretty chill and kind of lazy. The movies The Jungle Book is similar to are Kung Fu Panda, The Lion King, Home, and Zootopia. All the movies listed have the same plot because they all have a character that does not belong, but that character proves themselves useful in the end. The most…

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    A bully would call one of their targets ‘ugly’ or ‘stupid’. “ ‘They have no leader,’ said Bagheera. ‘They lie. They have always lied.’ ” (Kipling,31) Bagheera, the black panther, said this statement to Mowgli. What Bagheera is saying is true since the Monkey People lied about having a leader. “ ‘They have no speech of their own, but use the stolen words which they overhear when they listen, and peep, and wait up above in the branches.’ ” (Kipling, 31) The old bear,Baloo, explained this to…

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