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The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

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The all-singing, all-dancing animated adaptation of the popular children's novel, packed with lovable characters and infectious songs.

CertificateU

Duration78 mins

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  • Alice, 8
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Review by Alice, 8

5 stars

22 Jan 2014

This film was made in 1967. I loved Mowgli when he was a baby, it was so funny when he kicked his blanket off in the basket and it fell out.. He was looked after by the animals living in the jungle.I would describe the film as funny. I liked the singing in it too.It reminded me of some of the charactors in the film Bedknob and broomsticks.The most exciting bit was when the monkeys house fell down because I thought it would kill the monkey but it didnt. Well the ending felt to me really happy and beautiful because Mowgli met a girl and he went to live in a village with people. I would recommend it to class 3 because we are learning about the rainforest and we are learning about jungles aswell. Jungle book is set in a jungle. My favourite scene was when Mowgli and Baloo the bear was singing my favourite song and when the elephants were trotting down the road and the baby elephant was so cute and funny.

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