- chase scene with Baloo, Mowgli and King Louie is redrawn from this film
Goliath II (Short 1960)
Some of the animation here, particularly the elephant parade and the elephants crashing, would be reused in that movie- Some of the animation sequences used for the wolf mother and pups appear to be reused from the Dalmatians, with new colors. The motions of the wolf pups leaning on the tree log, for example, compared to three of the dalmatians on the arm of the chair in Cruella Deville's mansion.
The Sword in the Stone (1963)
The animation of Wart being licked by dogs is repurposed for the scene of Mowgli being licked by wolves. Furthermore, Sebastian Cabot says "Hold it, Kay!/Hold it, Kaa!" in the same cadence.
Robin Hood (1973)
In the early 70s, the Disney studio was undergoing a cost-cutting exercise with their film Robin Hood. To help save money, they recycled several elements from The Jungle Book, including using the design of Baloo for Little John and the dance sequence between Baloo and King Louie which was rotoscoped and used again for Little John and Lady Cluck's dance.- Mowgli's walk through the jungle was reused as Christopher Robin walking in the forest with Pooh Bear.
"The Magical World of Disney" Disney's Greatest Villains (TV Episode 1977)
The Rescuers (1977)
The keyframes used when Penny is trying to run away were lifted from a scene where Mowgli also tries to run away.Totally Minnie (TV Movie 1988)
This movie uses archive footage from the following film.
"Film Review" The Disney Legend (Continued) (TV Episode 1967)
Clips shown"S.V.P. Disney" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 1968)
Clip shown"S.V.P. Disney" Episode #1.6 (TV Episode 1969)
Clip shown"S.V.P. Disney" Episode #1.7 (TV Episode 1970)
Clip shown"L'ami public numéro un" Les ours (TV Episode 1971)
Clip shown
The Jungle Book 2 (2003)
"S.V.P. Disney" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 1968)
The walls of the set are painted with characters from the film.Le Chat (1971)
The book adaptation of the film can be found in the storefront."The Carol Burnett Show" Steve Lawrence and Dick Martin (TV Episode 1971)
Baloo seen in the "Salute to Disney" sketch.The Magic of Walt Disney World (Short 1972)
costumed characters shownRobin Hood (1973)
Many similarities between Baloo and Little John: Both are bears, both are voiced by Phil Harris, and both even dance in much the same fashion. Sir Hiss resembles Kaa, and there are similar vultures in both movies.
- The organ music that plays when Bagheera preaches over the assumed dead Baloo was reused from Snow White's funeral sequence.
Bambi (1942)
Bambi's mom appears briefly, being stalked (unsuccessfully) by Shere Khan.Song of the South (1946)
When Baloo tickles King Louie, the ape laughs exactly like Brer Rabbit in the "Laughing Place" sceneMarty (1955)
The two vultures arguing about what to do that night; almost the same exact words as Marty and AngieThe Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Bongo drum running sound effects used when the monkeys and apes chase Baloo and Bagheera.
The Jungle Book (2016)
Live Action Remake of the 1967 animation film by Disney
TaleSpin (TV Series 1990–1991)
The Jungle Book (Video Game 1993)
Video game spin-off.Jungle Cubs (TV Series 1996–1998)
The Jungle Book: Rhythm and Groove (Video Game 2000)
game based on the movie
"The Little and Large Show" Episode #6.5 (TV Episode 1986)
Eddie sings a brief bit of "King of the Swingers".The Jungle Book (1994)
As an homage to the 1967 version of the film, Dr. Plumford exclaims, "Just the bare necessities of life!" in this 1994 remake.Percy tårar (TV Mini Series 1996)
Bottom Live 3: Hooligan's Island (Video 1997)
While listening to the cannibals' music, Richie and Eddie say Baloo and Bagheera's dialogue from the middle of "I Wanna Be Like You"."Neighbours" Lies, Lies and Alibis (TV Episode 2005)
Sky and Serena's boredom induced conversation is reminiscent of the Vultures' dialogue
- Col. Hathi, the elephant
The Jungle Book (1942)
based on the same story by KiplingThe Adventures of Mowgli (1973)
based on the same story by KiplingMowgli's Brothers (TV Movie 1976)
based on the same story by KiplingThe Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli (TV Series 1989–2020)
based on the same story by KiplingJungleboek (TV Series 1992)
based on the same story by Kipling
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