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posted by deedragongirl
My favourite poster, don't you agree?
My favourite poster, don't you agree?
Hi guys, I am going to be writing an underrated version of Disney's The Jungle Book, a live action version of the 1967 original classic. This was the first live action version that I grew up with along the 1967 animated feature, are you ready?

The Story

Like the 1967 version, some of the characters still retain their names like Mowgli and Baloo, just to name a few like in the original novel. However, unlike the 1967 animated movie, the animals in this version don't talk and dramatic suspense too.
2 characters from Rudyard Kipling's story of the same name are feature in this movie. I guess that they want to be slightly faithful towards its original novel as well as dramatising the story a little!

The Characters

Okay, I was very impressed that they kept the names from the novel and the 1967 version as mentioned, when Kitty appears on screen. The movie eerily reminds me of Tarzan, mainly due to the fact that Mowgli is an adult in a contrast to his animated counterpart!
Kitty on the other hand is no Damsel in Distress, unlike Jane and her father is not a loony scientist.
Captain William Boone eerily reminds me of Clayton from Tarzan, apart from their physical appearance. The only exception is that Boone is not muscular unlike Clayton and the former is a blonde. Unfortunately, he also had a graphic death.

The Music Scores

I got the soundtrack many years ago, initially I was scared while listening to the dramatic scores! However, upon listening to it again on Youtube, I felt that the score is very underrated and needs some love!

It's a Jungle Out There!

So, these are just basically my thoughts on the underrated live action reboot of the Jungle Book. I'll be doing the 2016 version if I have the time to watch it, see you all soon.
They are NOT Tarzan and Jane, remember that!
They are NOT Tarzan and Jane, remember that!
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King Candy: [puts on glasses] You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses would you?
[Ralph smacks the King with the glasses]
King Candy: You hit a guy, with glasses. Well played.

[while attacking Vanellope's kart, King Candy tranforms into a fiendish-looking racer]
Vanellope von Schweetz: Who are you?
King Candy: I'm Turbo, the greatest racer ever! And I did not reprogram this world to let you and that halitosis riddled warthog take it away from me!

[Ralph is confronted by a monsterous King Candy/Turbo/Cy-bug hybrid]
King Candy: Welcome to the boss level!
Wreck-It Ralph: Turbo...
King Candy: Because of you...
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posted by Pyjamarama
Ratigan: Oh, I love it when I'm nasty. Fidget?
[Fidget snores]
Ratigan: FIDGET!
[Fidget wakes up, falling to the ground]
Ratigan: Bright and alert as always. Here's the list. You know what to do and no mistakes!
Fidget: No-no-no mistakes. Tools, gears, girl, uniforms...
Fidget: NOW, FIDGET!
Fidget: I'm going, I'm going, I'm going!
[Fidget scurries off]

Henchmen: [singing] Oh Ratigan, oh Ratigan / You're tops, and that's that / To Ratigan, to Ratigan...
Bartholomew: To Ratigan, the world's greatest rat! Hic!
[Ratigan does spit take; the henchmen turn in terror]
Ratigan: What was that?
Bartholomew:...
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Captain Hook, Peter Pan (1953)
Captain Hook, Peter Pan (1953)
A Disney Halloween was a 90-minute Halloween-themed television special that included portions from both Disney's Halloween Treat (1982) and Disney's Greatest Villains (1977) featuring classic short cartoons and excerpts of various villains from Disney feature films. It was hosted by an offscreen narrator and the Magic Mirror from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (played by the late Hans Conried). The opening and closing credits feature footage from the Silly Symphonies short "The Skeleton Dance", as did Disney's Halloween Treat, but the coloring on the skeletons has been changed to green.

The special first aired on October 1, 1983 and was shown during October for the following years on ABC and the Disney Channel until the late 1990s.
Jafar, Aladdin (1992)
Jafar, Aladdin (1992)
Evil Manta, The Little Mermaid (1992-1994)
Evil Manta, The Little Mermaid (1992-1994)
Oogie Boogie, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Oogie Boogie, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Sykes, Oliver and Company (1988)
Sykes, Oliver and Company (1988)
McLeach, The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
McLeach, The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty (1959)
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