Both the first and second.
How do you feel about "The Jungle Book"?
What time period was the jungle book set in? Was this before the british Raj?
this thread again?
This thread again.
I like to think it's right around the time the British arrived. That way English characters can appear in the timeline in addition to the Indian MCs.
First one is the best Disney Xerox era film
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I remember watching JB2 in theater with my family, and after Mowgli is scolded by his father and grounded without dining you can see him awake at night thinking about stuff, and my then 5 yo sister to loudly ask us "oh, is he grounded without sleeping too?" and people around us laughed.
That's literally all I remember from this movie.
Someone post Shanti please?
YOU'VE POSTED THE WRONG GIRL, OLLIE!
>Not liking Indian MILFs
Heresy.
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Which other (not necessarily Disney) Yea Forums characters would do well against hypnosis? Which ones would succumb easily? Is it even possible to resist? Time for theorymongering.
I wonder how they'll handle the live action Jungle Book 2 movie
>Not liking Indian MILFs
completely normal, why should i like a literal half australoid?
Bump for interest.
I have a nostalgic connection to it, despite being born in '93. My dad and I would watch it on repeat when I was a baby/toddler, and he referred to me as "man-cub" for years from that.
It must've left a big impression on him from childhood.
Those movies were beautiful by Disney's standards, the scratchiness from Milt Kahl's drawing against the painted backgrounds made them distinct.
Maleficent.
For what purpose?
Man i did a whole thing on this earlier. Basically, fear, independence, and desire all play a role in someone's susceptibility. How vulnerable someone is depends on how afraid they are, are they stubborn or a team player, and can Kaa offer them anything they want.
Feet
Foot fags are the worst.
The ending is even more bittersweet considering this was uncle Walt's last movie. It almost feel like uncle Walt saying "we had a lot of fun together but it's time to say goodbye"
>Welp! C'mon Baghi-buddy, let's get back to where we belong. And get with the beat...